A NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF AUCKLAND FROM THE AIR: THE CENTRAL AREA OF THE CITY The ferry tees and Queen's Wharf (left) and Prince's Wharf (right) are in tht foreground. Albert Street leads back from the waterfront on the right and Queen Street is parallel with it. Prominent buildings and landmarks which can be seen are the Ddworth Building, m Q uee *» th Arts building of the University College, the Town Hall and Grafton Bridge, with Symonds Street and Grafton Road at each end. The hospital is in the t left background.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 6
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91A NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF AUCKLAND FROM THE AIR: THE CENTRAL AREA OF THE CITY The ferry tees and Queen's Wharf (left) and Prince's Wharf (right) are in tht foreground. Albert Street leads back from the waterfront on the right and Queen Street is parallel with it. Prominent buildings and landmarks which can be seen are the Ddworth Building, m Quee*» th Arts building of the University College, the Town Hall and Grafton Bridge, with Symonds Street and Grafton Road at each end. The hospital is in the t left background. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 6
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