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(SC Smith) Postcards Sydney Charles Smith (S.C Smith) Postcards No. Location Caption Other data 2 Wellington Living Flag, 5000 Children, Newtown Park 2 Wellington 5000 School Children, Newton Park, Wellington 7 Wellington The Parade, Lyall Bay, Wellington 22 Wellington Wharves and Shipping, Wellington, N.Z 25 Wellington Lambton Quay, Wellington 50 Wellington Courtney Place, Wellington 63 Wellingtom At Marakeke T Camp 101 Christchurch Christchurch N.Z, General View Looking South 102 Christchurch Christchurch N.Z, General View Looking South 104 Christchurch The Square, Christchurch, Showing Worcester St 105 Christchurch The Rose Gardens, Christchurch 105 Christchurch (Greetings) The Rose Gardens, Christchurch 106 Christchurch The Rose Gardens, Christchurch 108 Christchurch The Rose Gardens, Christchurch 109 Christchurch The Rose Gardens, Christchurch 110 Christchurch Childrens Playground, Hagley Park, Christchurch 110 Wellington Lambton Quay, Wellington 111 Christchurch Lakelet, Botanical Gardens, Christchurch 112 Christchurch Lakelet, Botanical Gardens, Christchurch 114 Christchurch In Botanical Gardnes, Christchurch 115 Christchurch Entrance Botanical Gardens, Christchurch 116 Christchurch Busy Corner, Cathedral Square, Christchurch 118 Christchurch In the Square, Christchurch 119 Christchurch Cathedral Square, Christchurch 120 Christchurch Cathedral Square, Christchurch 122 Christchurch General View Christchurch , Looking North 123 Christchurch Cathedral Square, Christchurch 124 Christchurch Cathedral Square, Christchurch N.Z 125 Christchurch Victoria St Bridge, Christchurch 126 Christchurch River Avon, Christchurch 127 Christchurch Boating on the Avon, Christchurch 128 Christchurch Boat Sheds, River Avon, Christchurch 129 Christchurch Canoeing on the Avon, Christchurch 130 Christchurch Victoria Sqaure, Christchurch 131 Christchurch The Avon and Victoria Square, Christchurch 132 Christchurch Colombo Street Christchurch, Looking South 133 Christchurch Manchester St, Christchurch 134 Chrischurch Colombo St Christchurch N.Z, Looking North 134 Chrischurch Xmas Colombo St Christchurch N.Z, Looking North 135 Christchurch Colombo St, Christchurch, Looking South 136 Chrstchurch Cashel St, Christchurch 137 Christchurch Cashel St, Christchurch , Looking North 138 Christchurch High and Hereford Streets, Christchurch 139 Chrstchurch Looking West from the Cathedral, Christchurch 140 Christchurch The Post Office, Christchurch 141 Christchurch Scott Memorial and Claredon Hotel, Christchurch 141 Christchurch Xmas, Scott Memorial and Claredon Hotel, Christchurch 142 Christchurch Colombo St, Christchurch N.Z, Looking South 143 Chrstchurch The Cathedral, Christchurch 144 Christchurch (Greetings) The Cathedral, Christchurch 145 Christchurch Council Chambers and Scott Memorial, Christchurch 146 Christchurch The Museum, Christchurch 147 Christchurch Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch 148 Christchurch The Hospital, Christchurch 150 Christchurch "A Sun Bath" New Brighton 151 Chrstchurch "On the Sands" New Brighton 152 Christchurch New Brighton Pier 153 Christchurch On the Sands New Brighton 154 Christchurch On the Sands 155 Christchurch Bathing Scene 156 Christchurch New Brighton Beach and Pier 157 Christchurch New Brighton Beach and Pier 158 Christchurch On the Sands New Brighton 159 Christchurch "Having a sea bath" New Brighton Beach 160 Lyttelton The Mole, Lyttelton 161 Lyttelton Wharves and Shipping 162 Lyttelton Lyttelton NZ, Pan No 1 163 Lyttelton Lyttelton NZ, Pan No 2 201 Dunedin Cathedral and Town Hall, Dunedin 202 Dunedin Dunedin looking North from Octagon, Pan 2 203 Dunedin Dunedin N.Z, Pan A 204 Dunedin Dunedin, Pan B 205 Dunedin Dunedin Harbour, Pan C 207 Dunedin From Railway Station, Pan E 208 Dunedin South Dunedin and St Clair, Pan F 209 Dunedin St Clair and St Kilda Beaches, Pan G 210 Dunedin Princess St, Dunedin, Looking South 211 Dunedin Princess St, Dunedin, Looking North 212 Dunedin Princess St, Dunedin, Looking South 213 Dunedin George St, Dunedin, Looking North 214 Dunedin Town Hall, Catherdral and Burns Memorial, Dunedin 215 Dunedin George Street, Dunedin 216 Dunedin High St, Dunedin 219 Dunedin The Rose Gardens, Dunedin 219 Dunedin Happy New Year, Rose Gardens 220 Dunedin The Rose Gardens 221 Dunedin The Winter Gardens, Dunedin 222 Dunedin Botanical Gardens 223 Dunedin Dunedin Botanical Gardens 224 Dunedin Rose Walk, Botanical Gardens 225 Dunedin First Church, Dunedin 226 Dunedin Knox Church, Dunedin 227 Dunedin The Anglican Cathedral, Dunedin 228 Dunedin R C Cathedral, Dunedin 229 Dunedin The Railway Station, Dunedin 229 Wellington The Boat Harbour and Mount Victoria, Wellington 230 Dunedin The Town Hall, Dunedin 231 Dunedin King Edward Technical College, Dunedin 233 Dunedin Courts of Justice, Dunedin 235 Dunedin George St, Dunedin, Looking North 236 Dunedin Stuart St, Dunedin, from Railway Station 237 Dunedin Dunedin Looking South from George St Bridge 238 Dunedin General View Dunedin from Gardens 239 Dunedin General View Dunedin, N.Z from above the High School 242 Dunedin Leith Valley, Dunedin, from Railway Station 243 Dunedin St Clair, Dunedin, Pan H 245 Dunedin St Clair, Dunedin 246 Dunedin St Clair, Dunedin 248 Dunedin Wharves and Shipping, Port Chalmers 249 Dunedin Scott Memorial, Port Chalmers 250 Dunedin Wharves and shipping, Port Chalmers, Pan K 251 Dunedin Port Chalmers, Pan L 252 Dunedin Port Chalmers, Pan M 820 Auckland Queen St, Auckland, showing Prof Office 821 Auckland Queen St 824 Auckland Queen St, Auckland 826 Auckland Queen St 827 Auckland Victoria Street, Auckland 828 Auckland Wellesley St showing Public Library 829 Auckland Wellesley St, Auckland 831 Auckland Upper Queen St showing Town Hall, Auckland 831 Auckland (Greetings) Upper Queen St showing Town Hall, Auckland 833 Auckland Quay Street, Auckland 835 Auckland Symonds St, Auckland 840 Auckland The Grafton Bridge, Auckland 842 Auckland Albert Park, Auckland 845 Auckland Waterfront, Auckland showing Ferry Buildings, Auckland 848 Auckland The Waterfront, Auckland, Pan No 2 849 Auckland The Waterfront Auckland, Pan B 850 Auckland The Waterfront, Auckland 851 Auckland Wharves and shipping, Auckland 852 Auckland Wharves and Shipping, Auckland, N.Z 853 Auckland Wharves and Shipping, Auckland 854 Auckland General View Auckland from St Mathews 855 Auckland General view Auckland, Pan A 856 Auckland General View Auckland, Pan B 857 Auckland General View Auckland, Pan C 858 Auckland General View, Auckland, Pan D 859 Auckland Auckland, NZ and Rangitoto fron Grafton Bridge 862 Auckland Auckland from Mt Eden, Pan F 863 Auckland Auckland from Mt Eden, Pan G 865 Auckland Auckland from Ponsonby 867 Auckland Auckland from Ponsonby 871 Auckland Boys Grammar School, Auckland 875 Auckland Wellersley St, Post Office, YMCA and Library, Auckland N.Z 878 Auckland The Auckland Hospital 894 Auckland In the Domain, Auckland 897 Auckland Lake Pupuke, Takapuna, Auckland 898 Auckland Takapuna Beach, Auckland 899 Auckland Rangitoto from Takapuna 901 Auckland St Helliers Bay, Auckland 902 Auckland St Helliers Bay, Auckland 805 Auckland Milford Beach, Auckland 906 Auckland Cheltenham Beach, Devonport, Auckland 907 Auckland Parnell Baths, Auckland 910 Auckland Auckland City Harbour, N.Z Showing North Head and Rangitoto, Pan B 910 Auckland Epsom, N.Z from One Tree Hill 915 Auckland Remuera and Rangoitoto, N.Z from One Tree Hill 916 Auckland Hospital from Symond Street 921 Wellington Featherston St and Lambton Quay Looking North 922 Wellington Lambton Quay, Wellington 923 Wellington Lambton Quay looking North, Wellington 924 Wellington Lambton Quay, Wellington 925 Wellington Lambton Quay, Wellington 926 Wellington June, Lambton Quay, 6 Featherston St, Wellington 926 Wellington Junction Lambton Quay &Featherston St, Wellington 927 Wellington The Bank Corner, Lambton Quay, Wellington 928 Wellington Featherston St showing GPO, Wellington 929 Wellington Willis St, Wellington, looking South 930 Wellington Manners St, Wellington 931 Wellington Manners St, Wellington 931 Wellington Xmas, Manners St, Wellington 932 Wellington Cuba St, Wellington, Looking South 933 Wellington Cuba St, Wellington 934 Wellington Cuba St, Wellington, looking North 935 Wellington Courtenay Place, Wellington 936 Wellington Courtenay Pl, Wellington 937 Wellington Courtenay Pl, Wellington 938 Wellington Ridiford and Rintoul St, Wellington 939 Wellington Riddiford St, Wellington 940 Wellington The Queen's Wharf 941 Wellington The Queens Wharf, Wellington 942 Wellington Wharves and Shipping, Wellington 943 Wellington General View, Wellington, Pan A No Smith 944 Wellington General View, Wellington, Pan B 945 Wellington Wellington from Mt Victoria 952 Wellington The Botanical Gardens, Wellington 954 Wellington The Botanical Gardens, Wellington 957 Wellington The Botanical Gardens, Wellington 961 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 963 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 963 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 964 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 965 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 966 Wellington Oriental Bay, Wellington 967 Wellington The Boat Harbour, Wellington 968 Wellington The Boat Harbour, Wellington 969 Wellington Evans Bay and Hataitai, Wellington, Pan C 970 Wellington General View, Kilbirnie, Wellington 972 Wellington The Zoological Gardens, Wellington 973 Wellington Kiosk, Zoological Gardens, Wellington 974 Wellington In the Zoological Gardens, Wellington 975 Wellington Walking the Lions, Zoological Gardens, Wellington 978 Wellington Govt Buildings, Wellington, The Biggest Wooden etc 978 Wellington Government Buildings,
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