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Boys with bundles of grain, probably in the Canterbury region. Boys often worked in the fields alongside their brothers and fathers, and sometimes their sisters, too. A photograph taken in approximately the 1930 s by William George Weigel (1890-1980). ATL Picture Ref.: C-11029-1/2 (Weigel Collection).

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 66

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Boys with bundles of grain, probably in the Canterbury region. Boys often worked in the fields alongside their brothers and fathers, and sometimes their sisters, too. A photograph taken in approximately the 1930s by William George Weigel (1890-1980). ATL Picture Ref.: C-11029-1/2 (Weigel Collection). Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 66

Boys with bundles of grain, probably in the Canterbury region. Boys often worked in the fields alongside their brothers and fathers, and sometimes their sisters, too. A photograph taken in approximately the 1930s by William George Weigel (1890-1980). ATL Picture Ref.: C-11029-1/2 (Weigel Collection). Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 66

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