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English: Photograph of the Tourist motor car designed by Cecil Walkden Wood, built by himself and colleagues, and completed in early 1903. The Timaru Postmaster (driver), and Cecil Wood (passenger) are seated in the car parked in Sophia Street, Timaru, New Zealand, alongside the Central Post Office looking towards George Street and the Queen's Jubilee Fountain.
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Wood family.

Mahan, Robert; Muir, Frederick Bailey (1901–1903). "Cecil Woods and his motor car". South Canterbury Museum. Catalogue no: 1374. URL: http://timdc.pastperfectonline.com/Photo/A0FD4A72-5BFB-4A1E-89C3-853720140710

(1901–1903). "Cecil Wood and his two seater car". South Canterbury Museum. Catalogue no: 3880. URL: http://timdc.pastperfectonline.com/Photo/A0FD4A72-5BFB-4A1E-89C3-853720140710

"Timaru Motor Olympia. Coming of the Motor: Timaru's Pioneering Effort Looking Back Thirty Years". The Timaru Herald. Vol. 125. no. 17773. 8 October 1927. p. 11. URL: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/timaru-herald/1927/10/08/11

Newell, Leith (1985) "Celebrating 100 Years of Motoring: C.W. Wood The Facts and the Fiction". Beaded Wheels, Vol. 31. No. 155, August-September. p. 5. URL: https://vcc.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/BW-155-Aug-1985_low.pdf

Rodliffe, C. Geoffrey (1997). "Wings Over Waitohi: The Story of Richard Pearse". Auckland: C. G. Rodliffe. p. 57.
Author Robert Mahan (1862–1928) / Frederick Bailey Muir (1870–1920)

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Timaru Postmaster (driver) and Cecil Wood seated in the Tourist motor car in Sophia Street, Timaru, alongside the Central Post Office, looking towards George Street and the Queen's Jubilee Fountain, 1902–03

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current02:46, 31 January 2023Thumbnail for version as of 02:46, 31 January 2023800 × 594 (321 KB)PH AKLUploaded a work by Robert Mahan (1862–1928) / Frederick Bailey Muir (1870–1920) from Wood family Mahan, Robert; Muir, Frederick Bailey (1901–1903). "Cecil Woods and his motor car". South Canterbury Museum. Catalogue no: 1374. URL: http://timdc.pastperfectonline.com/Photo/A0FD4A72-5BFB-4A1E-89C3-853720140710 (1901–1903). "Cecil Wood and his two seater car". South Canterbury Museum. Catalogue no: 3880. URL: http://timdc.pastperfectonline.com/Photo/A0FD4A72-5BFB-4A1E-89C3-853720140710 "Timaru...

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