Credit
Alexander Turnbull Library
Urquhart album
Reference: PA1-q-250-17
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'Location of the Kohimarama conference', URL: /media/photo/the-kohimarama-conference, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 13-Jan-2016
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