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A CITY UNDER WATER.—Scenes during and after the floods in Dunedin: (1) Part of a bridge left in Albany Street. (21 Beneath where the stones now he was once a garden. The house was shifted by the flood, the whole of the foundations being practically destroyed. A piano was upset in the front room. (3) Part of the Woodhaugh are a which suffered most. (4) Eden Street. Hardly living up to its name. (5) Well-named, Harbour Terrace? (6) The wild waters of the Leith in a mad race to the sea.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 1

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A CITY UNDER WATER.—Scenes during and after the floods in Dunedin: (1) Part of a bridge left in Albany Street. (21 Beneath where the stones now he was once a garden. The house was shifted by the flood, the whole of the foundations being practically destroyed. A piano was upset in the front room. (3) Part of the Woodhaugh are a which suffered most. (4) Eden Street. Hardly living up to its name. (5) Well-named, Harbour Terrace? (6) The wild waters of the Leith in a mad race to the sea. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 1

A CITY UNDER WATER.—Scenes during and after the floods in Dunedin: (1) Part of a bridge left in Albany Street. (21 Beneath where the stones now he was once a garden. The house was shifted by the flood, the whole of the foundations being practically destroyed. A piano was upset in the front room. (3) Part of the Woodhaugh are a which suffered most. (4) Eden Street. Hardly living up to its name. (5) Well-named, Harbour Terrace? (6) The wild waters of the Leith in a mad race to the sea. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 1

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