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In 1862 a set of eight matching lithographs were published which were based on images created by Caroline Harriet Abraham. The images built into a panorama of Tamaki showing the site of St John's Chapel and school buildings in Auckland. The lithography was achieved by an unnamed sister of Rev. William C. Cotton.[1]

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  1. ^ Panorama, natlib.govt.nz, retrieved 29 June 2014
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