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Gwen, Peggy, and Dorothy, the triplet daughters of Mr and Mrs Alwyn Craw, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury. The combined weight of the babies, who are strictly Plunket,” was, at birth, 11½ lb, and at 17 weeks, when this photograph was taken, 30lb loz. They are seen with their nurse, Miss N. M. Mason.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 38

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Gwen, Peggy, and Dorothy, the triplet daughters of Mr and Mrs Alwyn Craw, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury. The combined weight of the babies, who are strictly Plunket,” was, at birth, 11½ lb, and at 17 weeks, when this photograph was taken, 30lb loz. They are seen with their nurse, Miss N. M. Mason. Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 38

Gwen, Peggy, and Dorothy, the triplet daughters of Mr and Mrs Alwyn Craw, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury. The combined weight of the babies, who are strictly Plunket,” was, at birth, 11½ lb, and at 17 weeks, when this photograph was taken, 30lb loz. They are seen with their nurse, Miss N. M. Mason. Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 38