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Eila Mary Bristow, Crop from New Zealand Professional Photographers' Association, Annual Conference, Wellington, 1941, by Philip Jauncey. Te Papa (O.009511)

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English: Eila Mary Bristow, Crop from New Zealand Professional Photographers' Association, Annual Conference, Wellington, 1941, by Philip Jauncey. Te Papa (O.009511)
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Source https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/361919
Author Philip Jauncey

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