An early example of State house uniformity: miners huts at Blackwater on the about the turn of the century. The illustration is one of many unfamiliar views of lost New Zealand settlements in “Ghost Towns of New Zealand,” by David McGill, reviewed today.
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43An early example of State house uniformity: miners huts at Blackwater on the about the turn of the century. The illustration is one of many unfamiliar views of lost New Zealand settlements in “Ghost Towns of New Zealand,” by David McGill, reviewed today. Press, 29 March 1980, Page 17
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