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Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: View of Brownings Pass from the Valley of the Wilberforce
McFarlane, Francis Ledingham, 1888-1948 :In Szurkhadiza, Persia. Tak-i Girra Pass, repoted [sic] be pass thro which Alexander the Great took his armies. F.L.McF/18 [1918]
Cartoonist unknown :Persuasion better than force. Punch in Canterbury, 1865.
Photographs relating to Lewis Pass, Canterbury
Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: View of Whitcombe's Pass from the banks of the Pass Stream
Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Brownings Pass from Greenlaw's hut, 30 March 1866
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