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English: The statue "Summer", located beside the Carnegie Building in Hokitika, New Zealand, commemorates Hokitika's hosting of a 1923–24 British and Intercolonial Exhibition. The statue, by an unnamed European artist, was donated to the Westland Borough Council in November 1925. The Intercolonial Exhibition commemorated the opening of the Otira Tunnel in 1923 and the 60th anniversary of Westland Province in 1924.
Date 1 October 2020, 19:06:45 (according to Exif data)
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Mike Dickison wikidata:Q56458901
Mike Dickison
Alternative names
Michael Dickison; Michael R. Dickison; M.R. Dickison
Description New Zealand Wikimedian in residence, curator, zoologist and digital librarian
Location of birth Christchurch
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creator QS:P170,Q56458901
Camera location 42° 43′ 07.62″ S, 170° 57′ 40.42″ E Heading=300.40356460853° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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"Summer" statue, Hokitika, New Zealand

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42°43'7.619"S, 170°57'40.421"E

heading : 300.4035646085296 degree

1 October 2020

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