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- Henry George Ell (probably 24 September 1862 – 27 June 1934), commonly known as Harry Ell, was a Christchurch City councillor and a New Zealand Member of Parliament. He is famous for his conservation work around Christchurch's Port Hills, his advocacy for the Summit Road, and his construction of the Sign of the Takahe and other road houses along the Summit Road. (en)
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- Charles Lewis , William Whitehouse Collins , (en)
- George John Smith , Thomas Davey and Tommy Taylor (en)
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- Shows a clean shaven man looking towards the camera. He wears a shirt and tie, a waistcoat, and a suit jacket. (en)
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- Christchurch, New Zealand (en)
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- Harry Ell in October 1914 (en)
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- Christchurch, New Zealand (en)
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- Adelaide Eleanor Gee (en)
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- Henry George Ell (probably 24 September 1862 – 27 June 1934), commonly known as Harry Ell, was a Christchurch City councillor and a New Zealand Member of Parliament. He is famous for his conservation work around Christchurch's Port Hills, his advocacy for the Summit Road, and his construction of the Sign of the Takahe and other road houses along the Summit Road. (en)
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