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INTERESTING PICTURES OF EARLY AUCKLAND: A SELECTION FROM TWO VALUABLE COLLECTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM Left: Fort Street as it appeared from the beach in Commercial Bay during the early 'forties. This wash drawing is the work of Mr. Edward Ashworth and is one of a series presented to the museum by Sir Cecil Leys. Right: Official Bay and Wynyard Pier, looking toward Mechanics' Bay, about 1860, before the cutting down of Point Britomart. ,Thia is from a collection of photographs presented byjMrs, Alexander Aitken, of Devonport.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 10

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INTERESTING PICTURES OF EARLY AUCKLAND: A SELECTION FROM TWO VALUABLE COLLECTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM Left: Fort Street as it appeared from the beach in Commercial Bay during the early 'forties. This wash drawing is the work of Mr. Edward Ashworth and is one of a series presented to the museum by Sir Cecil Leys. Right: Official Bay and Wynyard Pier, looking toward Mechanics' Bay, about 1860, before the cutting down of Point Britomart. ,Thia is from a collection of photographs presented byjMrs, Alexander Aitken, of Devonport. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 10

INTERESTING PICTURES OF EARLY AUCKLAND: A SELECTION FROM TWO VALUABLE COLLECTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM Left: Fort Street as it appeared from the beach in Commercial Bay during the early 'forties. This wash drawing is the work of Mr. Edward Ashworth and is one of a series presented to the museum by Sir Cecil Leys. Right: Official Bay and Wynyard Pier, looking toward Mechanics' Bay, about 1860, before the cutting down of Point Britomart. ,Thia is from a collection of photographs presented byjMrs, Alexander Aitken, of Devonport. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 10