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Illustration, A Song of the English, AucklandIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Auckland -- Last, loneliest, loveliest, exquisite, apart
WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in GallipolliWW1 - The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force that was formed in Egypt in 1915
WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - Heavy artillery advancementWW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - The main operation started on 6th August 1915, with the intention of gaining a fresh landing north of Anzac at Suvla Bay
Lockheed L-188 Electra-Air New Zealand
Moa, Dinornis novaezealandiae, extinct giant bird of New Zealand.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg
Moa birds, Dinornis robustus, being hunted by men with bows and arrows.. The moa were flightless birds native to New Zealand, hunted to extinction by the Maoris
Hatteria or tuatara, a living-fossil reptile native to New Zealand.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
A. F Wilding plays Davis Cup tennis, 1914Anthony Wilding, New Zealand tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion pictured playing in his last ever sporting competition - at the Davis Cup at Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y, USA
Lumeah Lodging House - Board & Residence, 4, Short Street, Auckland, Manukau, New Zealand. Long since demolished.. Date: 1910s
Olearia insignia, plant native to New Zealand.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by J.N
New Zealand Rugby Football Team, . Date: 1905
Sir John Salmond (1862 - 1924)Sir John Salmond, judge and legal scholar in New Zealand. Born in Northumberland, England, he emigrated to New Zealand with his family in 1876
Group photo, Royal New Zealand Artillery, WW1Group photo, Royal New Zealand Artillery, wearing their so-called lemon squeezer hats. circa 1915
Boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, New Zealand, in hutGroup photo, boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, Auckland City, New Zealand, seen here in their hut. Date: early 20th century
Boy scouts ambulance team, New ZealandGroup photo, boy scouts ambulance team, New Zealand. Date: early 20th century
Boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, New Zealand, at campGroup photo, boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, Auckland City, New Zealand, seen here at camp. Date: early 20th century
Boy scouts band, Ponsonby, Auckland, New ZealandGroup photo of the boy scouts of the Ponsonby Drum and Fife Band, affiliated with the Ponsonby No. 1 Troop of Auckland City, New Zealand. They won a competition with a five quickstep selection
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Premier of New ZealanQueen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of a horse drawn carriage carrying New Zealand Premier Richard Seddon through large crowds along a London street
Lord Mayors Show, 1914Two photographs published in The Sphere magazine reporting on the Lord Mayors Show, held on 9 November 1914 when Britain had already been at war for two months
HMS Dunedin, British light cruiser, with crewHMS Dunedin, British Danae class light cruiser. Seen here at Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand, with crew members at work on the bow. 1930
HMS New Zealand, British battle cruiser, with crew on deck, and a crowd of people on the quayside. Date: circa 1919
New Zealand soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1A party of New Zealand soldiers on board the Remuera, heading home accompanied by their English wives who they had met and married while in Britain
Poster - British MilitaryKing Edwards Horse, The Kings Oversea Dominions Regiment, Special Reserve, Colonel in Chief His Majesty the King. Coloured chromolithograph poster after Hassall, 1908 (c)
Mr. Keith Holyoake, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961Mr. Keith Jacka Holyoake(1904-1983), Prime Minister of New Zealand, as drawn from life by Stephen Ward, at a sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News in 1961
New Zealand trooper on his horse. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Portraits of Five Maoris - New Zealand. The two male portraits (centre left and centre) show tattoo markings, or moko; all over the face; the four female portraits show how the women tattoo only
Native Feast / Throwing the Spear - Maori, New ZealandA Native Feast at Mata-Ta, with Mount Edgecumbe in the distance (above) and Throwing the Spear, the Mode of Salutation (below) - Maori, New Zealand
Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand. They are an image of Rangihaeata carved by himself, the stern-post of a large canoe, carved boxes for tail feathers, the head of a carved wooden spear
Scene in a New Zealand Forest, showing varieties of ferns including Cyathea medullaris and the Cyathia dealbata. As described in the text accompanying this fine lithograph
Toenga, Daughter of Maori Chief, New ZealandToenga, the only daughter of the celebrated Waraurangi, the most powerful chief of the Nga-ti-maru tribe, formerly inhabiting the Great Barrier Island, north of the mouth of Hauraki Gulf
Ornamental Maori wood carvings, New Zealand. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
E Wai - Na Horua - Tuarau - Maori Group, New ZealandNa Horua (Tom Street), the elder brother of Raupapaha, his wife E Wai and his son Tuarau (Kopai), pictured at Kapotea near Porirua, New Zealand
Te Whero-Whero - Te Waro & Te Pakaru - Maori ChieftainsTe Whero-Whero or Patuatu, the principal chief of all Waikato (left), and Te Waro and Te Pakaru (right). Te Waro was the principal chief of the Nga-Ti-Apakura tribe
Prince of Wales 1920Front cover of The Graphic, showing Prince of Wales ((later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor) (1894 - 1972). Photograph taken at a special sitting granted to Mr Palmer, of the Otago Witness
Group of Australian Aborigines - from: An account of the English colony in New South Wales Date: 1798
Spithead Review cartoon 1897A cartoon by Tenniel at the time of the Spithead Naval Review in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. A British lion rows young lions from the colonies - Australia, New Zealand
New Zealand troops storm Le QuesnoyNew Zealand troops scale the walls of the French town of Le Quesnoy. In their last major action of the war, the New Zealanders successfully took the town that had been occupied by German forces since
Anthony Wilding on a motorcycle tour of the UKCaptain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand-born tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. Wilding was also a keen motorist and motorcyclist
Anthony Wilding in HungaryCaptain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 & 1913
Anthony Wilding, tennis player & 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
High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Maori group outside building, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Maori soldier on Western Front, France, WW1A Maori soldier from New Zealand stands by a tree he has just cut down, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
New Zealand Division horse show, Western Front, WW1New Zealand Division horse show near the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
New element in British Navy by G. H. DavisThe new element in the British Navy: how the four corners of the Empire are combining to support the central Home Navy. Showing how Canada, Australia
Nicolas II - Tsar of Russia with other European RoyaltyFredensborg Palace on the island of Zealand in Denmark - Nicolas II - Tsar of Russia pictured the wives and family and other European Royalty, including: King Edward VII
Maori woman, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Incline railway, Denniston, New Zealand, a steep incline railway linking Denniston with Conns Creek. Date: circa 1890s