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Little Queen Street opposite Shortland Street.

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  • Description

    Sepia toned image depicting two rows of multi level weatherboard and brick buildings facing onto a gravel street. A smaller, steeper street runs between the two rows of buildings, with another row of weatherboard buildings facing onto it. To the left of the image, in front of a building with the sign 'ROYAL OAK

    BAR

    PARLOUR

    SUPERIOR WINES

    AND

    SPIRITS', stands a small group of male figures wearing suits and hats. To their right is a female figure in a large white skirt. To the left of the figures is another building, with the sign '(GUN)DRY, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST.' To the right side of the image is a building with the sign 'VICTORIA HOTEL' above it. A sign for 'WINES

    AND

    SPIRITS' is visible in the window, as well as the name 'A. BARCHAA...' and the initials 'Q.CC'. To the right of this building is another building with the sign 'D. MERRETT

    SURGEONS' at the door. A sign readimng 'TO LET' and 'INSURANCE' is visible in the window above. To the right of the image is a building with the sign 'AUCTION'.

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  • Other Id

    236223 (Presto content ID)

    PH-ALB-299-p11-1 (Reference Number)

    19 (Photographer's number)

    PH-CNEG-C73 (Copy negative number)

    PH-CNEG-B10590 (Copy negative number)

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