Kennaway Henderson, seen here in a Canterbury Society of Arts class, became a conscientious objector who served two sentences in Paparua Prison.
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Title
Kennaway Henderson, seen here in a Canterbury Society of Arts class, became a conscientious objector who served two sentences in Paparua Prison.
Description
Canterbury Society of Arts art class, ca 1912. Standing: Cecil Kelly, Edwin Bartley, Raymond McIntyre, Alfred Wilson Walsh. Sitting: Leonard Hampden Booth, Andrew Kennaway Henderson, Sydney Lough Thompson, William Menzies Gibb, Charles E Bickerton.
Source
Canterbury Society of Arts art class. Canterbury Society of Arts art class and hanging committee. Ref: PAColl-5374-2. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22746848
Date
ca 1912
Contributor
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Rights
Unknown.
Identifier
VAW076
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Original Format
B&W photograph
Physical Dimensions
JPEG (90KB)
Citation
“Kennaway Henderson, seen here in a Canterbury Society of Arts class, became a conscientious objector who served two sentences in Paparua Prison. ,” Voices Against War, accessed November 21, 2024, http://voicesagainstwar.nz/items/show/84.