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Puketutu Island, then still called (after the European naming) 'Week's Island', in Auckland, New Zealand in ca 1910.

Extended information on origin webpage reads: View of Week's Island (early name for Puketutu Island), Manukau Harbour, Auckland [ca 1910] / Reference number: 1/2-001633-G / 1 b&w original negative(s). Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches. Horizontal image. / Part of Price, William Archer, d 1948 :Collection of post card negatives (PAColl-3057) / Photographic Archive / Scope and contents: Looking from a hill over flat farmland with the Manukau Harbour and Week's Island (now Puketutu Island). Photograph taken by William A Price in early 1900s. / Historical notes: William Archer Price lived and practised in Queen Street, Northcote, 1909-1910. / Source: New Zealand Post Office directories / Access: Conditions governing access: Partial restriction - Negatives are not available for viewing. Surrogate copies will be provided. / Other descriptive data: Inscriptions: Inscribed - Photographer's title on negative - bottom left: Weeks Island. Manakau Harbour. 7892
Date 1910s
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Author William Archer Price. Died 1948. Note NZ copyright term explained below.
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Other versions Unknown. This version with the horizon corrected, image border removed, two image artifacts / blemishes removed by image editing in the centre of the upper centre right, and finally enlarged.

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