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- Title
- Auckland City from the waterfront, 1927
- Content partner
- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Kura Heritage Collections Online
- Description
Looking south from an electric crane on Princes Wharf showing premises in Quay Street East including Quay Buildings, A and G Price, United Repairing Company, Northern Steamship Company, premises of Roberston Brothers, New Zealand Shipping Company, Northern Roller Mills and Lichenstein, Arnoldson and Company (left to right), cargo sheds on Queens Wharf (left). Ferries (left to right) Ngoiro, Condor, Pupuke, Sparrowhawk (vehicular), Takapuna and Kestrel berthed at Ferry Wharf. Endeans Building ...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1927-01-28
- Creator
- Winkelmann, Henry, 1860-1931
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/107392
- Related subjects
- Buses / Cargo sheds / Cars / Chemists / Churches / Cranes / Custom House / Department stores / Ferries / Ferry Jetty / Hardware stores / Railways / Ships / Stationery stores / Waterfront, Auckland Central / Wharves / A. & G. Price Limited / A. & T. Burt Limited / A. Foster & Company / Albert Street (Auckland) / Auckland Electric Power Board / Auckland Ferry Building / Auckland Harbour Board / Auckland Sailors' Home / Collins Brothers and Company Limited / Condor (Ferry) / Customhouse (Auckland) / Customs Street West (Auckland) / Endeans Building (Auckland) / Fanshawe Street (Auckland) / Farmers Trading Company Limited / Gleesons Hotel (Auckland) / Hill and Plummer Limited / Hobson Street (Auckland) / Kempthorne Prosser and Company Limited / Kestrel (Ferry) / L. S. Maxwell and Company / Lichenstein Arnoldson and Company / M. Simich and Company Limited / Market Buildings (Auckland) / New Zealand Shipping Company Limited / Ngoiro (Ferry) / Northern Roller Milling Company / Northern Steamship Company Limited / Princes Wharf (Auckland) / Pupuke (Ferry) / Quay Buildings (Auckland) / Quay Street (Auckland) / Queens Wharf (Auckland) / Robertson Brothers / Sparrowhawk (Ferry) / St Patrick's Cathedral (Auckland) / St. Matthew-in-the-City (Church : Auckland) / Sturdee Street (Auckland) / Takapuna (Ferry) / United Repairing Company Limited / Western Buildings (Auckland) / Wharves - Auckland / Wingate and Company Limited
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