The Price family c 1897
The Price family c 1897
Portrait of the Price family at their Haast Street home.
Back row: Arthur, Albert, Annie, George Hubert, Bill (William).
Middle row: Florrie, Jack (John) & Lucy
Front - Cissie (Emily), Elizabeth (their mother), Arthur Price (their father) Clara. Seated: May Price.
Contributor's note: Arthur Price & Elizabeth Price came to Christchurch in 1863 and had 12 children. Arthur built his own house in Haast Street. This family photo was taken about 1897. Arthur came to Christchurch to work for Reece's Ironmongers (Hardware)."
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