File:Lucy Moore and Lucy Cranwell at Maungapohatu.jpg

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Lucy Moore and Lucy Cranwell on their field trip to Maungapohatu in 1930

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English: L. B. Moore on the left and L. M. Cranwell on the right approach a trig between limestone stacks. The hillside is covered in low scrub.
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Source http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections-research/collections/record/am_library-photography-34460?pht=True&k=Lucy%20Cranwell&ordinal=0
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