At school on Banks Peninsula
At school on Banks Peninsula
At school on Banks Peninsula
"The Main School", Pigeon Bay
1916
Area: Banks Peninsula / Banks Peninsula Eastern Bays
Source: Kete Christchurch
Reference ID: CCL-Kete-JaSh-1005
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Edna Jackson with her teacher Miss Eleanor Isherwood outside Purau school house
1915
Edna Jackson, school girl, here with her teacher Miss Eleanor Isherwood, outside the school house at Purau. Miss Isherwood taught at Purau from 1903 -1923.
"A teacher decades ahead of her time." - Contributor's note
Area: Banks Peninsula / Diamond Harbour
Contributor: Anne Ogilvie
Source: Entry in the 2018 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
Source: View in canterburystories.nz
Reference ID: CCL-PH18-AnOg-07
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Purau school, Banks Peninsula
1907
"This is a photo of the first 6 scholars at Purau school in 1907 the children are from the Jackson family and the Gardiner family. My grandmother Edna Jackson with blonde hair is third from left. They were taught by Miss Eleanor Isherwood whose mother Susanna had been on the Canterbury Womans Institute with Kate Shepperd) Eleanor was a brilliant teacher, Purau was an isolated community my mother Elisabeth Ogilvie wrote the little book. " Purau" I love this photo of early education in a rural community on Banks Peninsula." - Contributor's note
Area: Banks Peninsula / Diamond Harbour
Source: Entry in the 2018 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
Reference ID: CCL-PH18-AnOg-01
Uploaded by: CCL Photo Hunt
Copyright status: Out of copyright
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