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WWI Poster, The Empire Needs MenWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, design by Arthur Wardle (1864-1949), The Empire Needs Men! Enlist Now. Depicting a lion and cubs, representing Britain and her Empire. Date: 1915
New Zealand travel posterPoster produced by the Shaw, Saville and Albion Line advertising their passenger liners to New Zealand via the Panama Canal
Maps / Australia / New ZeaMap showing Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and neighbouring islands
Poster advertising Shaw Savill & Albion Line round the world tours to New Zealand direct, via the Panama Canal. Through bookings to Australia and Tasmania by Royal Mail steamers
The Haka: New Zealand rugby war dance, 1905The New Zealand rugby team singing their war song before the match against Wales at Cardiff on 16th December 1905. Wales went on to win a historic victory against the New Zealanders
Maps / New ZealandA map of New Zealand Date: 1908
New Zealand All Blacks rugby teamA team photograph of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team, the first to visit the UK for 19 years
HMS Achilles, British light cruiser, WW2HMS Achilles (70), British light class cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during the Second World War. Seen here with a seaplane on board. Date: 1939
Katherine Mansfield 1KATHERINE MANSFIELD New Zealand writer, known for her short stories; married Middleton Murry, became a follower of Gurdjieff
The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BCPrehistory. The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BC. Scandinavian
Avro Lincoln being refuelled at Blackbush prior to departure on a five-week tour of the Far East, Australia and New Zealand
Some of the Officers of the British Antarctic expeditionOfficers on board the Terra Nova on its return to New Zealand in February 1913 after the discovery of the bodies of Captain Scott and his companions. From left to right. Back row, Mr
Treaty of WaitangiThe Treaty of Waitangi: Maori chiefs recognise British sovereignty and New Zealand becomes part of the British Empire. This was designed to guarantee land rights to the Maoris
Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing suppliesAnzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing supplies - view looking towards ArAnburnu, 1915 Date: 1915
Maori Chieftain, New Zealand. Date: circa 1910s
Captain Charles UphamPortrait of double VC winner, Captain Charles Upham (). Born in New Zealand, Upham was a sheep farmer who distinguished himself during World War Two on two occasions
New Zealand / WellingtonWellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Date: 1950s
Poster advertising New Zealand LinePoster advertising the New Zealand Line, offering a regular service via the Panama Canal
Terra Nova on front cover of The SphereFarewell to civilisation - Captain Scott and his team pictured departing New Zealand in the Terra Nova, bound for Antarctica in December 1910 in their bid to become the first to reach the South Pole
Poster advertising a New Zealand Dairy Farm, designed by Frank Newbould for the Empire Marketing Board
Mail Ship Flags & OthersFlags including those of the States of Australia, New Zealand, Royal Mail & the Orient and Pacific Steam Navigation Companies
Wool PosterEmpire Marketing Board 1927-1933 poster, Wool Date: 1927-1933
Some of the men who found Captain ScottSome of the Men who found the bodies of Captain Scott and his companions and erected a cairn, pictured on their return to New Zealand
Mailboxes in Takaka, South Island, New ZealandA row of colourful farm mail boxes at the roadside in Takaka, at the northern end of New Zealands South Island
Poster advertising Mount Cook, New Zealand. Three travellers enjoy the healthy mountain air
Map / Australia / Nz 1862Map of Australia and New Zealand
Treaty of WaitangiMaori chiefs recognise British sovereignty by signing the Treaty of Waitangi
Dunedin, New ZealandGeorge Street, Dunedin, New Zealand
New Zealand / Dunedin 1891Dunedin: the Town Hall with street scene
Poster advertising Canadian Pacific services around the world, including Canada, USA, Japan, China, New Zealand and Australia
Cook Lands in NzCaptain Cook is the first European to set foot in New Zealand
In Praise of the British Empire - Physical representations of the British territories of Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia give thanks to King George V
Map of Hawaii, Pacific Ocean and surrounding areasMap of Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Ocean and the surrounding areas. 1911
The Wales rugby team, 1905A team photograph celebrating the player of the Welsh rugby team, who beat the previously undefeated New Zealand by three points to nil in the cup final match on 16th December 1905. Date: 1905
Map of British Empire showing international cableMap of the British Empire (coloured red), showing the All-British international cable going round the world, enabling telegraphic communication. Date: circa 1902
Handley Page Halifax VI RG815 Mercury of the RAFHandley Page Halifax VI, RG815, Mercury of the RAF Empire Radio School, Debden, prior to its 25, 000-mile tour of Palestine, Iraq, India, Burma, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand in 1946
Standards of British Commonwealth CountriesBorne in the Coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth II: the standards of British Commonwealth countries. Date: 1953
Samoan Women - Making Kawa-Kawa. Kawakawa is one of the most distinctive Pacific native plants. It was one of the most important healing herbs in Rongoa Maori (traditional Maori medicine)
Olearia macrodonta, white flower native to New Zealand.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by E
Storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops, 1918, MataniaThe storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops on 4 November 1918. The soldiers, led by two second lieutenants, the men climbed up a ladder against the ramparts
A Tiki at Raroera Pah, New Zealand. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
Avro 626 Prefect, NZ204, of the Royal New Zealand Air Force
Steam train at Kingston, South Island, New ZealandA steam train, the Kingston Flyer, at Kingston, South Island, New Zealand. Kingston is a small town at the southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu
Whippet Tanks 1918Whippet tanks of the 3rd Battalion at Maillet, some of which had been in action earlier in the day and were the first Whippet tanks to be in action
New Zealand - Lyall Bay, WellingtonA general panoramic view of Lyall Bay, Wellington, New Zealand
A. F. Wilding, Wimbledon ChampionPhotograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian
Katherine Mansfield 2KATHERINE MANSFIELD New Zealand writer, known for her short stories; married Middleton Murry, became a follower of Gurdjieff