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English: Pupils of Collingwood School, Collingwood, Golden Bay, New Zealand. Some of the children in the front hold tennis racquets and cricket bats. A blackboard at the back reads: "Collingwood School Teacher H B Sanders 1904"
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Source https://collection.nelsonmuseum.co.nz/objects/P36619/collingwood-school
Author Tyree Studio

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Collingwood School, Collingwood, Golden Bay, New Zealand in 1904

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