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Creator unknown : Photograph including the Bank of New South Wales, Wellington
Bird's-eye view of Auckland Savings Bank building and central Auckland looking south east
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View of Wellesley Street and surrounding area
Fullford & Smith (Firm, Wellington) :Proposed design for ceiling of Banking Chamber NBNZ [ca 1906?].
Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd, Hastings
Looking north along Lambton Quay, Wellington, showing The Union Bank of Australia Limited
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