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Going ashore at Solomon Island
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- Reference Number: P1968-001/7-3167 Collection: Kāi Tahu Places: Tītī islands Creator: Phillips, E.A. (Edward Arthur), 1882-1966 Subjects: Mutton-birds
- Display date:
- 1926
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- Hocken Digital Collections
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- Hocken Collections - Uare Taoka o Hākena, University of Otago
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