File:"Derry Castle" figurehead Enderby Island.jpg

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Photographer: David De Maus (1847-1925)[1]
Wreck of ship "Derry Castle" on Enderby Island, Auckland Islands, 22 March 1887
Ship's figurehead marks grave
Dry plate glass negative
Reference No. 1/2-038208-G
De Maus Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand

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