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Patrick Hogan

Name
Patrick Hogan
Date of birth
1805
Date of death
1878
Nationality
New Zealander

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View of Auckland
View of Auckland

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View of Auckland

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Auckland 1852 From Queen Street Wharf
Auckland 1852 From Queen Street Wharf

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Auckland 1852 From Queen Street Wharf

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No. 1, Auckland, New Zealand (from Hobson Street South)
No. 1, Auckland, New Zealand (from Hobson Street South)

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No. 1, Auckland, New Zealand (from Hobson Street South)

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No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand (From Smale's Point)
No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand (From Smale's Point)

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No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand (From Smale's Point)

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No. 3, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Britomart Barrack)
No. 3, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Britomart Barrack)

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No. 3, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Britomart Barrack)

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Auckland, New Zealand - From the New Wharf
Auckland, New Zealand - From the New Wharf

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Auckland, New Zealand - From the New Wharf

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No.4, Auckland, New Zealand, (From the New Wharf)
No.4, Auckland, New Zealand, (From the New Wharf)

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No.4, Auckland, New Zealand, (From the New Wharf)

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