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Souvenir of Winston - New Zealand Date: circa 1910s
New Zealand - Moonlight Boating, RivertonNew Zealand - Moonlight Boating in the Narrows at Riverton Date: circa 1910s
Loading Shells - New Zealand Troops in FranceLoading artillery shells - Anzac New Zealand soldiers in active service in France during World War One. The postcard shows the artillery shells being packed into their limbers from a large open-air
HMAS Australia and HMAS New Zealand, WW1HMAS Australia (left) and HMAS New Zealand (in the distance), Indefatigable class battle cruisers, launched 1911, served in the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
HMAS New Zealand and HMAS Australia, WW1HMAS New Zealand (left) and HMAS Australia (centre), Indefatigable class battle cruisers, launched 1911, served in the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Hamurana Springs - Lake Rotorua, New Zealand - 12 million gallons of water discharged daily! Date: circa 1908
Fish - Pelorus Jack - New ZealandPelorus Jack - a Rissos dolphin that was famous for meeting and escorting ships through a stretch of water in Cook Strait, New Zealand, between 1888 and 1912
General Horne watching march past of soldiers, WW1General Henry Sinclair Horne (1861-1929) of the British First Army watching a march past of New Zealand soldiers, probably in northern France
Sir Douglas Haig, Massey and Ward, Beauquesne, FranceGeneral Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) (second from right) with William Massey (1856-1925), Prime Minister of New Zealand (right), and Sir Joseph Ward (1856-1930)
Picture No. 10514136The East Window of Franz Josef Church New Zealand Date: 1935-1936
Champion Romney Marsh SheepA fine Romney Marsh Sheep from New Zealand bought for 50, 000 pesetas by Spanish breeders at a London Stock Show! Date: circa 1910s
Musical Boys Tour of AustralasiaHis Excellency the Governor of South Australia with Reverend W. J. Mayers and his travelling party. During 1908-10, Rev. W. J. Mayers and a party of Musical Boys toured in Australia and New Zealand
Maori Migration / NzA Maori migration
Rounding up SheepKiwi farmers on horseback rounding up a flock of sheep into a pen on a farm in New Zealand. Date: early 1930s
Machine Sheep ShearingA row of men machine shearing sheep at a New Zealand Sheep Station. Date: early 1930s
Nelson, New Zealand
Oamaru, New ZealandThames Street, Oamaru, New Zealand
Te Puke, New ZealandMain Street, Te Puke, New Zealand
Waipukurau, New Zealand
Waihi, New ZealandDistrict High School in Waihi, New Zealand
McRaes Hotel, Wairoa, New Zealand before the eruption of Mount Tarawera on 10th June 1886 Date: c. 1886
Palmerston North, New ZealandPalmerston North and Square, New Zealand
Rotorua, New ZealandBath Buildings and Sanatorium Grounds, Rotorua, New Zealand
Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
Mount Egmont, New ZealandMount Egmont, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Karangahake, New ZealandKarangahake looking towards Paeroa, New Zealand
Mount Eden, New ZealandMount Eden from Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand
Coromandel, New Zealand
Hastings, New ZealandHeretaunga Street, Hastings, New Zealand
Manawatu Gorge, New ZealandRoad, river and railway in the Manawatu Gorge in New Zealand
Hamilton, New ZealandVictoria Street, Hamilton, New Zealand
NIMT Railway, New ZealandA Bush Settlement on the NIMT, North Island Main Trunk, Railway in New Zealand
Emigrants cottageAn emigrants cottage at Otago, New Zealand
Canterbury Association ShipsThe Canterbury Association ships Bangalore, Dominion, Duke of Portland, Lady Nugent, Midlothian and Canterbury in the East India Docks, London
View of Lake Pukaki, South Island, New ZealandView of Lake Pukaki with Mount Cook (Aoraki) on the horizon, South Island, New Zealand. The lake is fed at its northern end by the Tasman River
Cape Egmont lighthouse, North Island, New ZealandCape Egmont lighthouse, with Mount Egmont (Mount Taranaki) in the background, on the west coast of North Island, New Zealand
Playing boules in Rotorua, North Island, New ZealandPeople playing boules in Government Gardens, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The building in the background is the Blue Baths, an historic centre built in 1933 combining a health spa
Shantytown near Paroa, South Island, New ZealandGeneral view of Shantytown, a recreation of a typical 1880s West Coast gold mining town near Paroa, Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand
Reconstructed Maori village, Rotorua, North Island, New ZealPart of the defence stockade of Tamaki, a reconstructed Maori village south of Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The village has won awards, and visitors can experience some of the traditions
Grand hotel at Whakapapa, North Island, New ZealandView of the grand hotel, Chateau Tongariro or Bayview Chateau, at Whakapapa, North Island, New Zealand. Whakapapa is located on the northern side of Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park
Historic buildings, Kerikeri, North Island, New ZealandThree historic buildings at Kerikeri, North Island, New Zealand. On the left is New Zealands oldest stone building, the Settlers Store, a storehouse dating from 1835
General view of Auckland, North Island, New ZealandA general view of the central business district of Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, with a boat travelling across the harbour
Rotorua Museum, North Island, New ZealandView of the Rotorua Museum of Art and History, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The museum is housed in the historic Bath House building, located in the Government Gardens
Treaty House at Waitangi, North Island, New ZealandView of the Treaty House at Waitangi, North Island, New Zealand. This was the home of the British Resident in New Zealand, James Busby (1801-1871)
Railway station, Dunedin, South Island, New ZealandThe railway station building at Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand
Milford Sound, South Island, New ZealandView of Milford Sound with mountains in the background, South Island, New Zealand. Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of the Island
Maori meeting house, Wairoa, North Island, New ZealandA Maori Marae or meeting house in Wairoa, Gisborne, North Island, New Zealand. It is decorated with traditional Maori sculptures
Hurunui Hotel, Hurunui, South Island, New ZealandView of the historic Hurunui Hotel in Hurunui, South Island, New Zealand. The Hurunui Hotel is famous in New Zealand for its liquor licence, which it has held continuously since 1860