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Group on Tasman Glacier, with the Hochstetter Icefall to the left
New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch :World-famed Otira walk; across New Zealand's Southern Alps to the West Coast. / E. M. Lovell-Smith, 1929.
Three mountaineers fully equiped
New Zealand. Railways. Publicity Branch: See New Zealand by rail. Mt Cook by rail & motor. [Brochure cover]. 1934.
[Chevalier, Nicholas] 1828-1902 :Wet or fine? [1866]
Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919 :Bridge near our camp. [14 February 1882]
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