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R. O. Clark's Hobsonville factory
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R. O. Clark's Hobsonville factory
Factory of R O Clark's brick and pottery works, Hobsonville - taken from the main road ca 1906 by an unidentified photographer.
Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, must be obtained before any re-use of this image.
Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, must be obtained before any re-use of this image.
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Re: R. O. Clark's Hobsonville factory
That's fantastic Tony!!!!
The photo of the painting of the Hobsonville Clark site in the old NZ Ceramics magazine was a similar view... but in colour of course.
The photo of the painting of the Hobsonville Clark site in the old NZ Ceramics magazine was a similar view... but in colour of course.
R O Clark marked piece
Here's a picture of a piece of R O Clark marked pottery. I'm unsure what is was used for but I found it at the back of a cupboard blocking a hole in a brick wall. Sharon
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Re: R. O. Clark's Hobsonville factory
Great job Sharon
I can't decide exactly what this is, as it doesn't look like a brick ....
I can't decide exactly what this is, as it doesn't look like a brick ....
R O Clark 'object'
Hi Ev
It's about 1 1/2 inches thick, is flat on the reverse side and has holes to pick it up in the middle. I'll try and put up a photo of that side also. Could be a lid for a pipe inspection hole or similar I think.
Thanks
Sharon
It's about 1 1/2 inches thick, is flat on the reverse side and has holes to pick it up in the middle. I'll try and put up a photo of that side also. Could be a lid for a pipe inspection hole or similar I think.
Thanks
Sharon
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