File:Karangahape Road Aerial Photo In 1957.jpg

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English: Looking northwest over Karangahape Road at the southern end of what will be known as the Auckland CBD. Pitt Street running away into the northwest, Upper Queen Street in the front-foreground. Particular visible buildings are the gasometer in the northwest, and the 'George Court' department store in the left-centre. Coordinates approximate, somewhere above the eastern Central Motorway Junction of today.

Extended information on origin webpage reads: Aerial view of Karangahape Road and surrounding area, Auckland. Photograph taken 4 June 1957 by Whites Aviation.
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Source National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library).
Author The National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library) states specifically that the author is unknown. See relevance of this below.
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Other versions There is a higher-quality version of at least twice the detail. However, in their misguided attempt to claim copyright even over images that have fallen out of copyright like this one, the website prevents easy downloads.
Camera location36° 51′ 49.35″ S, 174° 45′ 44.94″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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4 June 1957

36°51'49.349"S, 174°45'44.939"E

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