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Don Greg in Radio Department of His Master's Voice NZ Ltd, Wellington
Display of Tom Brown school clothes in James Smith's shop window - Photograph taken by Frank Giles Barker.
Front view of the Wellington Railway Station
Barker, Frank G, fl 1920s-1950s :Wellington City Council Milk Department trucks at the Tory Street depot
Diamond T coach operated by Hutley's Motors, Awanui, Northland
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