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View of Onerahi wharf, with a tree in the foreground with a woman leaning against it
Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Photograph of Island Bay, Wellington
J class locomotive, NZR number 14, 2-6-0 type, and railway employees
Pitsawing at Anawhata - Photograph taken by Albert Percy Godber
Firemen and a fire engine outside Petone Fire Station
Man feeding a flax stripper
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