Negative: Mr Pearce afternoon tea
Maker
Trevor Fleming
Production date
1971
Description
One black and white negative depicting a group of people sitting for a photograph in the corner of a large wood-panelled room at the home of Mr Pearce. Mr Pearce is seated in the front wearing his dressing gown and slippers, the lady in the floral print to the right of him is his housekeeper. Two other women are seated in the front with Mr Pearce and a row of eight women are standing behind them.
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The woman standing on the far left looks like my grandmother. Her name was Mona McClintock. She live in Gleniti in Timara. It would be great to find out where and why this picture was taken.
- Graeme Evans
Posted on 07-05-2020 08:40:26
I believe the housekeepers name is Lois. She was married to Keith. Last name unsure but may be something like O’Donough
- Julene Blay
Posted on 01-05-2020 00:45:40
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Maybe it is Reginald? Pyjamas indicate he may have been ill at the time. Maybe it is Ella to his left? https://www.timaru.govt.nz/services/community-and-culture/cemeteries/cemetery-search?BurialId=25884
- Michelle
Posted on 20-06-2020 19:36:39