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Plate, Otautau

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This plate with a floral rim has an oval sepia image of World War One soldiers on parade on Main Street, Otautau. The march was for the unveiling of the Otautau War Memorial in June 1922 and was led by local Mick Coulter. (Copyright status relates to the photos shown here, not the object itself) Printed under the church: 'Otautau N.Z.' Makers mark on base of plate: 'ATLAS (?) STONE OUT TREE (?)...

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  • Title

    Plate, Otautau

  • Maker

    Unknown Maker, Unknown Photographer

  • Date made

    1922-1932

  • Subject

    Military, Military - World War One, Events and Parades, Domestic Life (household chattels, food and drink), 1920s, Domestic Life

  • Additional information

    inorganic, processed material, glass organic, vegetal, fibre, processed material, cotton (?) inorganic, processed material, pigment, synthetic pigment

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    https://ehive.com/collections/3370/objects/956604

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  • Location

    146 Main Street Otautau 9610 Southland, New Zealand

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