File:Molly Tripe at Wellington School of Design, 1890s (cropped).jpg
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DescriptionMolly Tripe at Wellington School of Design, 1890s (cropped).jpg |
English: Group portrait of students at the Wellington School of Design. James Nairn and Mabel Hill at far left. Woman posing with skeleton's arm around her shoulder is Mary Elizabeth Tripe. |
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Source | http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/Object/775961 | |||
Author | The New Zealand Photographic Company (Wellington) (photography studio), 1890s, Wellington | |||
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