Extended information on origin webpage reads: Government House, Auckland [ca 1860s-1870s] / Reference number: 1/2-105456-F 1 b&w copy negative(s). Film negative. Horizontal image. / Part of Gilberd, Edward Browse, 1904-1991 :Photographs of Auckland PAColl-8549) Photographic Archive / Scope and contents: Government House, Auckland, taken ca 1860-1870s by an unidentified photographer.
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