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Queen Street (East Side) between Fort Street and Vulcan Lane

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  • Description

    Black and white image depicting a row of buildings. To the left is a three-storeyed building with a pitched roof. An awning emerges from the front of this building, facing onto a gravel and dirt street. A sign reading 'PRODUCE STORE' can be seen on the right side of the awning, with a chalkboard sign leaning against the front of the store. Next to this building is a row of three attached flat roofed, single storey buildings. A sign reading 'E & H.

    ISAACS' is visible in the window of the first flat-roofed building. In front of the second building is another awning facing onto the street, with a sign reading 'M. BRIGHTON' visible on the side of the awning. On the second storey of the building to the right of the image is a sign reading ' NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMP OFFICES', at the front of the lower storey is another sign reading 'GENERAL WAREHOUSE'. In front of the row of buildings is a row of four horse-drawn carriages, facing towards the right of the image. A number of male figures can be seen around the carriages.

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  • Other Id

    236207 (Presto content ID)

    PH-ALB-299-p3-1 (Reference Number)

    5 (Photographer's number)

    PH-CNEG-C77 (Copy negative number)

    PH-CNEG-C76 (Copy negative number)

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