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AN OLD VIEW OF FORT STREET, OR AS IT WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED FORE STREET, FROM "FORESHORE.” THIS BEING THE BEACH BEFORE THE RECLAMATION WAS BEGUN. The hotel in the left foreground is now the site of the Colonial Mutual Insurance Company, corner of Fort and Queen streets. The stone building with white facings to the windows is Graham’s Bond, still standing, and to the right again is the Post Office. Old St. Paul’s looms up in the background. This picture was taken in the eighties.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4, 28 January 1905, Page 32

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AN OLD VIEW OF FORT STREET, OR AS IT WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED FORE STREET, FROM "FORESHORE.” THIS BEING THE BEACH BEFORE THE RECLAMATION WAS BEGUN. The hotel in the left foreground is now the site of the Colonial Mutual Insurance Company, corner of Fort and Queen streets. The stone building with white facings to the windows is Graham’s Bond, still standing, and to the right again is the Post Office. Old St. Paul’s looms up in the background. This picture was taken in the eighties. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4, 28 January 1905, Page 32

AN OLD VIEW OF FORT STREET, OR AS IT WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED FORE STREET, FROM "FORESHORE.” THIS BEING THE BEACH BEFORE THE RECLAMATION WAS BEGUN. The hotel in the left foreground is now the site of the Colonial Mutual Insurance Company, corner of Fort and Queen streets. The stone building with white facings to the windows is Graham’s Bond, still standing, and to the right again is the Post Office. Old St. Paul’s looms up in the background. This picture was taken in the eighties. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4, 28 January 1905, Page 32