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2008-03-08 20:09 600×388× (63500 bytes) Pinot {{Information |Description=SS Talune in Port Chalmers graving dock, c 1890s. |Source=http://www.newzeal.com/theme/Ships/PortChalmers/PortChalmersPostcards.htm |Date=c 1890s |Location=Port Chalmers, New Zealand |Author=David Alexander De Maus (1847-1925)
2008-03-08 06:24 600×388× (63500 bytes) Pinot This image was made in New Zealand more than fifty years ago - the copyright has expired and the image is now in the public domain.

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