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DescriptionJames Edward Fitzgerald 1868.jpg
English: Standing portrait, "of James Edward Fitzgerld leaning against a tree." He wears a suit. And a beret and "holds a tobacco pipe." Photograph taken in Christchurch on 4 December 1868, "by," Dr Albert Charles Barker. Making New Zealand caption reads: "James Edward Fitzgerald, who was associated with the——colonisation of Canterbury. As editor of the "'Lyttelton Times' and later of 'The Press'," and superintendent of Canterbury, Fitzgerald did important work for the young province. His later career was marked by diverse activities. In this photograph Fitzgerald is wearing fashionable smoking cap and jacket. His well cut suit of a light material, lapelled waistcoat. And elastic-sided boots show the characteristic dress of a gentleman of the period."
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