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Reverse Image Shipping, "Rapaki," 1926, 762 GRT. the Lyttelton Harbour Board 80 Ton Floating Steam Crane. Berthed at her Wharf, Lyttelton Port, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Reverse Image Shipping, "Rapaki," 1926, 762 GRT. the Lyttelton Harbour Board 80 Ton Floating Steam Crane. Berthed at her Wharf, Lyttelton Port, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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    Reverse Image Shipping, "Rapaki," 1926, 762 GRT. the Lyttelton Harbour Board 80 Ton Floating Steam Crane. Berthed at her Wharf, Lyttelton Port, Canterbury, New Zealand.

  • Maker

    New Brighton Photographic Society

  • Subject

    Lyttelton, Steam Crane, Rapaki

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