Photographs relating to Wesley Methodist Church and Hall, Taranaki Street, Wellington
- Description:
- Photographs taken by Ans Westra of people at the Wesley Methodist Church and Hall, Taranaki Street, Wellington. Images depict Samoan children of the congregation outside the church and the Wesleyan Lounge building; and the minister, his wife, and their two children in their home playing musical instruments and cards. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. - AW-007_05 and AW-007...
- Location:
- Samoa
- Format:
- Item
- Collections:
- TAPUHI
- Content partner:
- Alexander Turnbull Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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