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1905

Can you help solve the mystery behind this photo?

July 17, 2018July 18, 2018envirohistory NZ1 Comment

Awahou North School children circa 1905.jpg

Can anyone help us track down the original print (or even better, the negative) of this photograph? Continue reading →

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