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A Victorian deck chair, left, with canework back and seat and a beechwood frame, which forms six legs. A similar chair, right, has four legs and no armrests. This type of deck chair was carried on board the Charlotte Jane, in 1850. Illustrations drawn from S. Northcote-Bade’s book. “Colonial Furniture in New Zealand.”

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Press, 27 September 1982, Page 16

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A Victorian deck chair, left, with canework back and seat and a beechwood frame, which forms six legs. A similar chair, right, has four legs and no armrests. This type of deck chair was carried on board the Charlotte Jane, in 1850. Illustrations drawn from S. Northcote-Bade’s book. “Colonial Furniture in New Zealand.” Press, 27 September 1982, Page 16

A Victorian deck chair, left, with canework back and seat and a beechwood frame, which forms six legs. A similar chair, right, has four legs and no armrests. This type of deck chair was carried on board the Charlotte Jane, in 1850. Illustrations drawn from S. Northcote-Bade’s book. “Colonial Furniture in New Zealand.” Press, 27 September 1982, Page 16