File:Men felling rimu, Leith Valley, Dunedin, 1890s (3817049340) (cropped).jpg

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English: Men felling rimu, Leith Valley, Dunedin, 1890s

Reference Number: 1/2-140708-G
Photographer William Williams.
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Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library

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  • Stereographs
  • Photographs by William Williams
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  • Best Of Stereoscopy
  • Geotagged : Vintage photographs (1945 or earlier)
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  • nationallibrarynz
  • lumber jack
  • Baum fällen
  • Baumfäller
  • Baum
  • Arbeit
  • work
  • vintage
  • foto
  • photo
  • 1890
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13 August 2009
Camera location45° 49′ 51.6″ S, 170° 30′ 09.67″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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