File:Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council, 1894.jpg

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English: Photographic montage by William Kinsey, depicting members of the Legislative Council of New Zealand in 1894.

Centre: Speaker Henry Miller

Top row (from left): William Downie Stewart, Edward Cephas John Stevens, Daniel Pollen, Joseph Shephard, John Davies Ormond, Charles Bowen, William Thomas Jennings

Second row: Charles John Johnston, John Rigg, Patrick Dignan, W. D. H. Baillie, Walter Mantell, John Barnicoat, Courtney Kenny

Third row: John Jenkinson, Henry Scotland, William Campbell Walker, Lancelot Walker, Matthew Holmes, George McLean

Fourth row: James Alexander Bonar, Richard Oliver, [not legible], Morgan Stanislaus Grace

Fifth row: Henry Williams, Thomas Kelly, Robert Pharazyn, Henry Feldwick, William Swanson, George Morris

Sixth row: William Bolt, Ropata Wahawaha, John Acland, Patrick Alphonsus Buckley, William Montgomery, [not legible], Hori Kerei Taiaroa, John Thomas Peacock

Seventh row: William McCullough, Samuel Edward Shrimski, John MacGregor, John Blair Whyte, James Kerr, William Hunter Reynolds, Edward Richardson

Eight row: [both names illegible, but not MLCs]
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Source http://find.natlib.govt.nz/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?ct=display&doc=nlnz_tapuhi736825
Author William Kinsey (1860–1931)
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