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Gully, John, 1819-1888 :New Zealand scenery chomolithographed after original water-color drawings by John Gully with descriptive letterpress by Dr Julius von Haast. Dunedin, Henry Wise & Company ; London Marcus Ward & Co., 1877
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Gully, John, 1819-1888 :Up-river scene, Wanganui, Wellington / John Gully, 1875. Dunedin, Marcus Ward, 1877.
Artist unknown :Old Putiki church with Rev. Richard Taylor (copied by E.G. Taylor?). [1840-1860s].
Artist unknown :Wanganui
Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :The church at Otake. Manganui a te ao. Wanganui. Mar 6 1849.
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