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Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story
Inside the Edmonds factory, c.1908. Thomas and Will are in the office, with tins of baking, custard and egg powder ready for dispatch. (PHOTO: Kete Christchurch, Collection of Burnside Family.)
Various Edmonds tins. (PHOTO: Collections of Peter Alsop, Allan Paterson, Barry & Adrienne Stephens and Museum of Everyday (Courtesy of Christine Fernyhough).)
Carte de visite of Thomas, Jane and their first three children, Ernest, Will and baby Lilian in 1883. (PHOTO: J. Spiller (photographer), Collection of Philip Richards.)
Thomas reportedly made his early product deliveries by wheelbarrow, later graduating to horse and cart. (PHOTO: Image courtesy of Kete Christchurch.)
Thomas (centre) poses proudly with his staff. By 1902 his four sons were working for him: Ernest is seated at the back, with James and Will seated below him, and George is standing far right. Jim Knight is on the far left. (PHOTO: Kete Christchurch, Collection of Burnside Family.)
Edmonds factory, 1912. Thomas and Will stand together in front of the factory next to the car. (PHOTO: Christmas Number of The Weekly Press, Collection of Peter Alsop.)
Edmonds Cookery Book, first edition, 1908 (PHOTO: Collection of Allan Paterson.)
‘Above All Others’, 1945 (December) (PHOTO: Mirror, Mirror Publishing Company, Collection of Peter Alsop.)
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story (PHOTO: Supplied)
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story (PHOTO: Supplied)
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story (PHOTO: Supplied)
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story (PHOTO: Supplied)
Sure to Rise: The Edmonds Story (PHOTO: Supplied)
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