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Soldiers from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force posed with the captured Imperial German Standard
Sketches from the New Zealand Gold Rush. Gold-diggers out PrEngraving of four men with picks and shovels travelling through the mountainous region in New Zealand where gold had been found
Sketches from the New Zealand Gold Fields. Lake WakatipuEngraving of shale mountains and very big lake with small boats. The area experienced a mini klondike when gold was found there in the 1860 s
Interior of a Gold Quartz Crushing BatteryInterior of a factory in the Thames gold-fields, New Zealand, where the process extracts gold from quartz
New Zealand soldiers resting in shell-holeNew Zealand soldiers are pictured resting in a shell-hole near German front lines in September 1916. The caption to the image notes that the New Zealand men had done great deeds in the recent fighting
Gold in New Zealand 1853The New Zealand gold field: discovery of gold near the source of the Kapanga Stream, about 40 miles from Auckland; miners camped close to the river pan for gold
New Zealand Mt Cookshowing the glacier system
Dancing on the deck of the ship Randolph, 1850Engraving showing British emigrants dancing on the main deck of the ship Randolph during a banquet held prior to its departure for New Zealand, 1850
New Zealand CanterburyThe site of the Canterbury settlement
New Zealand New PlymouthEncampment on Mount Eliot
New Zealand QueenstownGeneral view of the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu
New Zealand MilfordsoundAn inlet off the Tasman Sea, South Island
New Zealand Hutt RiverScene on the banks of the Hutt River
Polar Research Ship Discovery, 1901Photograph of the PRS Discovery leaving Lyttleton, New Zealand, at the beginning of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, 21st December 1901
Jean Batten (1909-1982)Portrait of Miss Jean Batten, the pioneering aviator from New Zealand who became the first woman to fly across the South Atlantic, in 1935
New Zealand ChristchurchChristchurch in its early days
British Emigrants at Gravesend, Kent, 1850Engraving showing the British emigrants and their ships who set out to settle in Canterbury, New Zealand, in September 1850
The Canterbury Association Ships in East India Dock, LondonEngraving showing the Canterbury Association Ships, Bangalore, Dominion, Duke of Portland, Lady Nugent, Midlothian and Canterbury, in the East India Docks, London, 1851
New Zealand WanganuiGeneral view on the Wanganui River, about 3 km from the sea
New Zealand L WakatipuGeneral view of the lake and the surrounding mountains
New Zealand Roto MahanaThe Pink Terrace in the Northern Island, before the eruption of 1886
Admiral Sir John R. JellicoePhotograph of Admiral John R. Jellicoe (1859-1935), supreme commander of the British fleets in 1914. Although criticised at the time of the Battle of Jutland for failing to categorically defeat
New Zealand InvercargillA Horse tram and other traffic on Dee Street
Departure of British Emigrants for New Zealand, 1862Engraving showing emigrants on board the Matilda Wattenbach, as their ship heads down the River Thames on the journey to New Zealand, 1862
The Nimrod in a storm, Antarctic Ocean, 1908Illustration showing the polar research ship Nimrod heading for the Antarctic at the start of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09
A view of Anzac Cove, west coast of GallipoliThis view shows Anzac Cove which was the base for the Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli. Some of the fiercest fighting took place in this area. The soldiers are wearing slouch hats
New Zealand troops marching to a memorial service in WestminA column of New Zealand troops marching to commemorate those who fell attempting to seize the Gallipoli peninsular during the First World War
The Eastern Monarch, an emigrant ship bound for New Zealand sets off from England
Woman of Nz Van DiemenWoman of Cape Maria van Diemen, the northernmost tip of North Island
Cooking, New ZealandMen of Cape Maria van Diemen, at the very north of North Island, entertain some French travellers to an alfresco meal
Fishing, New ZealandMen of Cape Maria van Diemen, at the very north of North Island, engaged in fishing and generally socialising
New Zealanders HeadsHaving defeated their enemies in battle, the warriors of a Maori tribe return to their village with the heads of those that they have slain
Carlton Hotel PorchThe porch of the CARLTON HOTEL, which opened in 1899 and boasted Escoffier as its chef : it closed in 1939, was bombed, now New Zealand House stands on its site
New Zealand Maori DanceThe HAU-HAU, a religious /patriotic dance of the Pai Marire fanatics, which expresses in dance movement a challenge to the authorities, somewhat like a war dance
Maori man, New ZealandA Maori man, native of New Zealand
Black Geyser, New ZealandThe BLACK GEYSER of New Zealand hurls mud and stones to a height of 300 metres
Shipwreck of Orpheus / IlnThe wreck of sailing ship H.M.S Orpheus on Mankau Bar, New Zealand
New Zealand War DanceA solo war dance
The Ruins of LondonOne day in the future, a visitor from New Zealand will come to London, and sit and contemplate the ruins of this once-great city
British Flag Cut DownNew Zealand : Maori rebel Honi Heke defies colonial rule by cutting down the British flag at Kororareka
Maoris Leave for NzThe legendary departure of the ancestors of the Maori from Hawaiki to New Zealand
Hongi Ika / MissionariesHongi Ika, on his deathbed, councels peace with the missionaries
Witchell / Maori AttackWitchell repels a Maori attach at Nukumaru
MAORI KINGThe Maori King, Tawhiao, with an intricate tattoo design on his face
Macgregor / Miles Hawk MajMalcolm MacGregor, New Zealand aviator, and his Miles Hawk Major
Rj Seddon / PostcardRICHARD JOHN SEDDON known as KING DICK New Zealand politician born in England
Rj Seddon / Vfair 1902RICHARD JOHN SEDDON known as KING DICK New Zealand politician born in England