File:Grape picking, Te Kauwhata.jpg

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Grapes growing at the Te Kauwhata wine research station, c. 1939

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English: Grapes growing at the Te Kauwhata wine research station, c. 1939. A vineyard sprawls across the landscape in front of a hilltop line of shelter belts. The vineyard consists of many neat lines of grape vines. A dirt road can be seen in the foreground.
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Source https://digitalnz.org/records/1208649/grape-picking-te-kauwhata
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This work has no known copyright holder, was published in 1939 and has been republished online by Digital NZ and Auckland Museum in the public domain.

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