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Charles Barraud

Name
Charles Barraud
Date of birth
1822
Date of death
1897
Nationality
New Zealander

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Coastal scene
Coastal scene

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Coastal scene

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Lake Manapouri
Lake Manapouri

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Lake Manapouri

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A Southern Lake
A Southern Lake

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A Southern Lake

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The Ford
The Ford

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The Ford

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Interior of Rangiatea Church at Otaki
Interior of Rangiatea Church at Otaki

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Interior of Rangiatea Church at Otaki

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Auckland Harbour
Auckland Harbour

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Auckland Harbour

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Orakei Korako
Orakei Korako

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Orakei Korako

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Otukapuarangi
Otukapuarangi

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Otukapuarangi

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