Extended information on origin webpage reads: Newmarket Railway Workshops, Auckland / 1909 / Reference number: APG-2024-1/2-G / 1 b&w original negative(s). Dry plate glass negative 4.75 x 6.5 inches. Horizontal image. / Part of Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives (PA-Group-00048) Photographic Archive / Scope and contents: View of the Newmarket Railway Workshops in 1909. Photographed by Albert Percy Godber. / Historical notes: An original print of this image is in Godber Album Vol 110, p 31 (PA1-q-103) / Access Conditions governing access: Partial restriction - Negatives are not available for viewing. Surrogate copies will be provided.
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