File:Grafton Bridge Being Finished.jpg

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English: Finishing works on Grafton Bridge in Auckland City, New Zealand, ca 1910. Looking northwest towards the modern-day Auckland CBD.

Extended information on origin webpage reads: Grafton Bridge, Auckland, under construction [ca 1910] / Reference number: 1/2-000889-G 1 b&w original negative(s). Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches. Horizontal image. / Part of Price, William Archer, d 1948 :Collection of post card negatives (PAColl-3057) Photographic Archive / Scope and contents: View of Grafton Bridge, Auckland, under construction, circa 1910 taken from the Park Road end. Graves can be seen in Symonds Street Cemetery on the lefthand side in the gully below the bridge. Houses can be seen on the righthand side (St Martin's Street and Symonds Street). Men are working on the roadway, some on steam rollers, and pedestrians are walking across the bridge while it is still under construction. A horse and carriage is in the immediate foreground. Photograph taken by William Price.
Date 1910-??-??
Source National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Author William Archer Price. Died 1948. Note NZ copyright term explained below.
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See below. New Zealand law provides a copyright term of 50 years after author's death, this therefore makes this image public domain. Also see the following factsheet of the National Library of New Zealand.
Other versions Unknown. This version cropped to remove damaged edges.

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