File:Portland Railway Station, New Zealand.jpg

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English: Train and train station at Portland, New Zealand in 1923.

Extended information on origin webpage reads: Passenger train at Portland Railway Station / When: Circa 1923 / Format: 1 b&w original negative(s).; Film negative 17.25 x 11.75 cm.; Horizontal image.; Single negative. / Description: Passenger train at Portland Railway Station. The photographer's wife, Laura Godber, is standing in the foreground, at the rear of the train, and the guardsman is standing at the entrance to the guard's van. Photographed by Albert Percy Godber in 1923. This film negative is taken from the print in Godber Album Vol 109, p 190 (PA1-q-102). / Subjects: Godber, Eleanora Georgina, 1872-1947 (Subject) ; Portland Railway Station (Subject) ; Railway stations - New Zealand - Northland Region ; Railway trains - New Zealand - Northland Region ; Railways - Employees ; Railway passenger cars ; Portland ; 1923 / ID: APG-1277-1/2-F
Source National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Author Godber, Albert Percy. Died 1949. Note NZ copyright term explained below.
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See below. New Zealand law provides a copyright term of 50 years after author's death. This therefore makes this image public domain. Also see the following factsheet (Published Works section) of the National Library of New Zealand.

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