File:Kate Beath (cropped).jpg
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English: Kate Beath, believed to be the first woman architect in New Zealand, pictured in about 1911. |
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Date | About 1911 | |||
Source | https://collection.canterburymuseum.com/objects/270668/glass-plate-negative-g-l-beath-and-family | |||
Author | Photographer - Henry Herbert Clifford (died 1949) | |||
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