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ABOUT THE FRANKLIN PHOTO NEWS
The Franklin Photo News started in December 1967 and ended in November 1973. Publication was monthly capturing the goings on throughout the Franklin area through the use of black and white photographic reproductions and descriptive text.

The magazines were eagerly anticipated each month when they were purchased originally for 25 cents and over time increasing to 45 cents per edition.

These days the magazines are more important than ever as they captured a representation of a social slice of life and cultural change in provincial New Zealand.

THORPE STUDIOS
The Franklin Photo News was produced by Thorpe Studios from Pukekohe. Thorpe Studios roving photographers (Ivan McLellan, Barbara Watkin, Sarah Boling, Ian Robertson, Bernard Smith & Charles Joe) attended many functions, cabarets, parties, weddings and activities that were happening throughout the Franklin area, capturing a moment in time. The photographers took notes of the events and names of those photographed.

PRINTING - Logan Publishing Company - Gisborne
The photos and text were sent to Gisborne to be printed by the Logan Publishing Company. Assembling the Franklin Photo News was a manual task. Photos were posted onto large pieces of paper and the text was created using a typewriter and then pasted alongside the photos before being placed onto screens and then printed.

The Logan Publishing Company produced similar Photo News magazines which belonged to Mr Logan's franchise - Gisborne, Whangarei, Tauranga, Rotorua, Taranaki, Wanganui and Nelson. They also printed editions for Waikato and Thames-Paeroa-Matamata.

IMAGES AND TEXT USAGE
As many people featured in the Franklin Photo News are still alive, please respect the spirit in which this project has been created when making electronic copies available and follow the guidelines on copyright and image use below.

We are unaware of any restrictions on the use of the images and text presented in this archive. The digital reproductions of all images and text in this archive are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 New Zealand license.