TitleGlenrowan, near Brookside, CanterburyDescriptionWooden villa at Glenrowan, Brookside, with open verandah, iron roof and two chimneys. Water tanks and windmill appear the behind house and there is a white fence and gate.
From the 1920's to the 1940s the house was owned by sheep breeder and wheat farmer Joseph Brooks, son of Thomas Brooks, after whom Brookside is named, and his wife Emily (nee Aldridge). Joseph and his wife had two daughters, Joyce Esmine (later Wilson) and Dorothy Irene (later Croy), and a son, Mr. T. E. M. Brooks, who was also a sheep breeder. Date1925SourceAlexander Turnbull Library - Pan-0131-FPhotographerRobert Percy MooreAdditional Rights InformationBrooks, Joseph, 1882-. Wooden villa with garden and white fence, near Brookside, Canterbury. Moore, Robert Percy, 1881-1948 :Panoramic photographs of New Zealand. Ref: Pan-0131-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/30628762