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One of the first pictures of Woodford House. The site of the new chapel adjoins the gable on the extreme left, and beyond it, and also not shown in this drawing is the Nelson Wing. The building is erected on the high crest of a hill and the panoramic view extending for miles across the Heretaunga Plains to the far-distant mountains flanked on the south-west by Ruapehu and Ngaruhue, is th e finest in Hawke’s Bay.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 136, 23 May 1928, Page 6

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One of the first pictures of Woodford House. The site of the new chapel adjoins the gable on the extreme left, and beyond it, and also not shown in this drawing is the Nelson Wing. The building is erected on the high crest of a hill and the panoramic view extending for miles across the Heretaunga Plains to the far-distant mountains flanked on the south-west by Ruapehu and Ngaruhue, is the finest in Hawke’s Bay. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 136, 23 May 1928, Page 6

One of the first pictures of Woodford House. The site of the new chapel adjoins the gable on the extreme left, and beyond it, and also not shown in this drawing is the Nelson Wing. The building is erected on the high crest of a hill and the panoramic view extending for miles across the Heretaunga Plains to the far-distant mountains flanked on the south-west by Ruapehu and Ngaruhue, is the finest in Hawke’s Bay. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 136, 23 May 1928, Page 6

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