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An exhibition of photos from the early 1900s by Frederick George Radcliffe

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Picton to Christchurch
Picton waterfront. Showing launches berthed at the launch wharves (centre right), and the main wharf (right). London Quay runs left to right along foreshore, the Post Office is seen on the corner of Wellington Street (centre) with Oxley's Hotel on the opposite side of the street. 35-R1110.

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1Picton waterfront. Showing launches berthed at the launch wharves (centre right), and the main wharf (right). London Quay runs left to right along foreshore, the Post Office is seen on the corner of Wellington Street (centre) with Oxley's Hotel on the opposite side of the street. 35-R1110. 2Port Nelson. Showing Nelson Rowing Club in foreground, and wharves in the background. 35-R819. 3Mahinapua Creek, Pelorus Sounds area. Showing two men punting on the creek, 1911. 35-R1084. 4Mawhera Quay, Grey River, Greymouth. Showing railway lines and rolling stock, 1911. 35-R543. 5Cashel Street, Christchurch. High Street runs from left to right in the foreground, Wardell's Building is seen to the left of the DIC sign. The premises of Hallenstein Brothers is on the right. 35-R297. 6New Brighton Beach, Christchurch. The pier has advertisements displayed for Fernleaf butter, F E Barrett Registered Plumber and Strange's Drapery, 1916. 35-R350. 7Avon River at Fendalton, Christchurch. Showing three people enjoying the river in a small boat, 1916. 35-R389.

  1. Picton waterfront. Showing launches berthed at the launch wharves (centre right), and the main wharf (right). London Quay runs left to right along foreshore, the Post Office is seen on the corner of Wellington Street (centre) with Oxley's Hotel on the opposite side of the street. 35-R1110
  2. Port Nelson. Showing Nelson Rowing Club in foreground, and wharves in the background. 35-R819
  3. Mahinapua Creek, Pelorus Sounds area. Showing two men punting on the creek, 1911. 35-R1084
  4. Mawhera Quay, Grey River, Greymouth. Showing railway lines and rolling stock, 1911. 35-R543
  5. Cashel Street, Christchurch. High Street runs from left to right in the foreground, Wardell's Building is seen to the left of the DIC sign. The premises of Hallenstein Brothers is on the right. 35-R297
  6. New Brighton Beach, Christchurch. The pier has advertisements displayed for Fernleaf butter, F E Barrett Registered Plumber and Strange's Drapery, 1916. 35-R350
  7. Avon River at Fendalton, Christchurch. Showing three people enjoying the river in a small boat, 1916. 35-R389
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