See below. It should be noted that NZ copyright provides a term of 50 years after the author's death, not 70 years as per template below, and provides for a term of only 50 years after publication if the author is unknown, or if the copyright belongs to a company. See also this factsheet of the National Library of New Zealand. Therefore, based on the unknown identity of the author and the publication date, and the publication as a commercial postcard, this document is assumed to be in the public domain.
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
יצירה זו נמצאת בנחלת הכלל במדינת המקור ובמדינות אחרות בהם תקופת זכויות היוצרים היא משך חיי היוצר ו-70 שנה (או פחות) מפטירתו.
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==Summary== {{Information |Description=Lower Queen Street in Auckland, New Zealand in 1919, showing typical road traffic. Postcard image from 1919. View assumed to be towards wharves and