DescriptionGeneral Old Post Office Railway Station.jpg
English: The old General Post Office (and the entrance to the Queen Street Railway Station next to it) in Auckland City, New Zealand. The building now houses the Britomart Transport Centre. The Waverly hotel at the right.
Extended information on origin webpage reads: General Post Office and the Queen Street Railway Station, Auckland [ca 1911] / Reference number: 1/2-000609-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 the newly-constructed General Post Office building. To the right is the entrance to the Queen Street Railway Station and the Waverley Hotel. To the left of the post office building is R & W Hellaby Ltd (butcher shop) with further floors under construction above Hellaby's. Horse-drawn carriages are waiting outside the post office and a car is parked in front of the hotel. Photograph taken by William A Price ca 1911-1912. / Historical notes: William Archer Price lived and practised in Queen Street, Northcote, 1909-1910. / Source: New Zealand Post Office directories
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Unknown. This version cropped to remove damaged edges, lightly photomanipulated in upper left corner to remove dark sky shading (reproduction error or damage) in original.
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==Summary== {{Information |Description=The old General Post Office (and the entrance to the Queen Street Railway Station next to it) in Auckland City, New Zealand. The building now houses the [[:en:Britomart Trans