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We can connect 2 things related to Kelburn, true, 1900, 1910, and 1923 to the places on this map.
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Northland Junction

Date: [ca 1920]

From: Basham, Barbara :Photographs of New Zealand

By: Raine, William Hall, 1892-1955

Reference: PAColl-4083-04

Description: View of Kelburn. On the left is the Kelburn Viaduct. On the top left is Fairview Crescent. Northland Road can be seen on the right with The Rigi to the left of it. Just beyond The Rigi and Northland Road, on Glenmore Street, is a tram. Taken circa 1910 by William Hall Raine. Title supplied by Library. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Northland Junction. W Raine Photo. 6. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Kelburn, Wellington

Date: [ca 1920]

From: Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923 : New Zealand post card negatives

By: Raine, William Hall, 1892-1955

Reference: 1/2-006699-G

Description: View of Kelburn, photograph circa 1920 by William Hall Raine. Annotation on back of file print reads: "To left of Presbyterian Church & Manse is home of Thomas Mark built 1917. Cottage on property one of earliest cottages in area. Fowl run next to cottage. The Rigi in foreground. Photographer W H Raine." Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Northland Junction. W Raine Photo. 6. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Gelatin dry plate negative Processing information: Description updated 28 June 2023 following information from a researcher. Photographer incorrectly identified as Frederick George Radcliffe.

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