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Snapped Photographs for July/August/September 2002

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Garth & Bridget Clarricoat were out for the day with their son doing a little tandem biking, Garth fixed my camera on the run, thankyou so much Garth.

 


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Meet two ex Hawera ‘girls’ Margaret Chapman and Deanne Marsh now of New Plymouth, they were powerwalking until I interrupted them, thanks for the image guy’s…Lila.

 


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Meet Paul Oneill and Jacoba [love the name] Johnson of New Plymouth formally of Wellington, Paul and Jacoba love the foreshore walk.

 

 


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Kerry Ulton hails from Douglas, one of the rural spots in Taranaki with a great view of our mighty mountain, around the corner you come and ‘pow’ there it is, the 2nd most conical mountain in the world, with her is Jaye Fuller from Auckland.

 


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Now here is one really loved ‘Bichon’ poodle named Chloe, Chloe is in the company of her owners, who happened to tag along, meet Raewyn and Joelene Marsden of New Plymouth.

 


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Enjoying the foreshore walkway and in the image you will see the background snap of the famous Sugar Loaves, packed with Seals and just waiting for you to visit, now in the foreground is Irene, George, Florence and Carley Ferguson…..thoroughly enjoying the foreshore.

 


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Lois & Bruce McLellan of New Plymouth with Kim McDonald, and dogs Aimie and Chokka, all out walking on the foreshore, well, actually, cute little Chokka was adamant that she was being carried not because she was slow but because she was ‘cute’.

 


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I found Maria Plumtree and Andrea Findlay of New Plymouth taking the bike and the gorgeous baby for a walk on the foreshore.

 

 


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Mr & Mrs Donna & Justine Clarke where having fun with their children, Taryn and young Ethan, the couple as a family feel that the Foreshore Project was Excellent, and I for one would agree. Lila Smith.

 


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Incredible, Amazing, the best thing ever done, where the comments from Anne Stoddart and Linda Soulsby, enjoying our amazing new foreshore walkway.

 


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Alan and Christine Hayward of New Plymouth, were a typical sight on our walkway, and think the foreshore walk is the ‘best thing’ in New Plymouth.

 


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Meet Rachel & Libby Turner of Kaponga, with them are friends, the Aish’s of Inglewood, hi Bronwyn, and also meet Adin Richardson of New Plymouth.

 


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Out walking also were Tonya and Bruce Hall, accompanying them, Libby & Ellie, and of course we must remember Boddington, ‘Awesome’ they say about the foreshore walkway.

 


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Well ‘Porche’ a German ‘Weimaranen’ was so excited, to be out walking with owners Carol Thompson and Lewis Roach of New Plymouth. ‘Foreshore,Cool’.

 


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Lin & Chris Tempest and Jane Wynyard of Wellington are visiting Jane Wynyard of New Plymouth and what did the Wellington visitors say about the foreshore "Marvellous"

 


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Melissa Smith of New Plymouth was giving a friend from Wellington Sarah Howison, a guided tour of Pukekura Park, the park for all people, Sarah feels that Taranaki is such a lovely place.

 


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Victor Bracken of Waitara, also visiting Pukekura Park, with children Reuben, Taylor, Torelle and Chad [spiderman]

 


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Craig is enjoying time out with dad, Mike King. The king family have relocated to live here in Taranaki from Scotland and are absolutely loving our province, it certainly is a ‘childrens paradise’

 


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Meet the McCrackens, Vivienne, Kane and children Chad, Natalia and Zhan, the McCrackens were in Pukekura park having fun when I met them, hi from Lila.

 


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Pukekura park has a stunning tea house, I hope it never goes modern and loses its charm, its real old English in lots of ways, in this image are Molly Nagle, Carol Coombe, Pauline Hadland and Creena

 

 

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