DescriptionLowry Bay, Eastbourne, and cyclist, taken from the south point of Mahina Bay c. 1910.jpg
English: Lowry Bay, Eastbourne, and cyclist, taken from the south point of Mahina Bay. Point Howard is in the background, ca. 1910, David James Aldersley, from photomechanical print in 'Photographs of Hutt County, Lower Hutt and Ward Island,' Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, Ref: 1/2-050270-F
DescriptionLowry Bay, Eastbourne, and cyclist, taken from the south point of Mahina Bay c. 1910.jpg
English: Lowry Bay, Eastbourne, and cyclist, taken from the south point of Mahina Bay. Point Howard is in the background, ca. 1910, David James Aldersley, from photomechanical print in 'Photographs of Hutt County, Lower Hutt and Ward Island,' Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, Ref: 1/2-050270-F
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Lowry Bay, Eastbourne. Point Howard is in the background, ca. 1910
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