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Dogs in early New Zealand Photographs
Dogs in early New Zealand Photographs
Dog reading newspaper, F N Jones. (Nelson Provincial Museum)
Mayo dog, Tyree studio. (Nelson Provincial Museum)
Mrs Churton (1900s), Tyree studio. (Nelson Provincial Museum)
Fairey and Plum shooting party (c.1900), Tyree studio. (Nelson Provincial Museum)
Dog at the wheel of a car (1920s), unknown photographer. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Boy in dog-drawn cart (c.1910), Arthur J Northwood. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Mr Drummond, Tyree studio. (Nelson Provincial Museum)
Paddy, the canine mascot of the Wellington Regiment, at a troop inspection in France (30 June 1918), unknown photographer. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Firemen and fire engine, Whanganui (1926), Tesla Studios. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Mike White and Cooper, Credit Nikki Macdonald
Mākereti [Thom (Papakura)] at Tukiterangi, Whakarewarewa (1907), Harold Hislop. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
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