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WW1 - New Zealand Anzac Troops loading ammunition, France. Date: circa 1916
Dr R. M. Campbell, CMG, Deputy High Commisioner for New ?Dr R.M. Campbell, CMG, Deputy High Commisioner for New Zealand, left, congratulates Sir Bennett Melvill Jones, CBE, HonFRAeS, 1887-1975
Hawker Siddeley Andover of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in Mogadichu
Napier from Colenso Hill - New ZealandNapier viewed from Colenso Hill, New Zealand. Date: circa 1909
Maori Churches & Victoria Memorial - Ohinemutu, Rotorua, NZMaori Churches & Victoria Memorial - Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand - note the abundant geothermal energy in the foreground! Date: circa 1930s
New Zealand - Ancient Carved Maori Gateway or Waharoa - 20ft high - Te Koutou Pah (or Pa - a village of more commonly, a hill fort), Rotorua - now in the Auckland Museum. Date: 1920s
View of Wellington, New Zealand from the Wireless Station Date: 1952
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. Completed in 1926, this card shows the clock tower building (Old Arts Building) on the City campus, designed by R.A. Lippincott. Date: 1934
Mount Cook - Tasman - Franz Josef Glacier from Okarito, Westland, New Zealand. Date: 1920s
Maori Women Boiling water in a hot pool - Rotorua, New Zealand. Date: circa 1910s
Pohutu Geyser, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, New Zealand Date: 1935
Patara, Maori Chieftain, New Zealand. Date: 1900s
Duke and Duchess of York - Rotorua District - Apirana NgataDuke and Duchess of York visiting the Rotorua District - pictured with Sir Apirana Ngata, parliamentary representative of the Eastern Maori people
The Duchess of York - Fishing in New Zealand - Royal TourThe Duchess of York hooks a big one - Fishing at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand - Royal Tour. She caught twenty fish in half an hour! Date: 1927
Delegates at the 1926 Imperial ConferenceKing George V with prime ministers at the 1926 Imperial Conference. Back row left to right: W. S. Monroe (Newfoundland), J. G. Coates (New Zealand), S. Bruce (Australia), J. B. M
King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand in New ZealandAn official 8-day state tour of New Zealand by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand - photograph taken at Government House, Wellington
Skull of a young girl. 18-20 years old. 3500-3400 BC. Sigersdal Mose, Northern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Her Excellencys Knitting Book, WW1Front cover of Her Excellencys Knitting Book, a book of patterns for knitting comforts for troops during the First World War
Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - MaorisTe Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris
Maori Weapons and Implements of War, with Warriors preparing for a fight. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
Aboriginal initiation ceremony involving tooth-avulsion called Yoo-lahng erah-ba-diahng in New South Wales. From: An account of the English colony in New South Wales Date: 1798
Mohi, Maori Chief, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
First convoy of ships leaving Albany, Australia, WW1The first convoy of ships leaving Albany, Western Australia, during the First World War. They were carrying Australian and New Zealand troops (later known as Anzacs)
Maori woman, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Matene Te Nga, Chief of the Ngati Maru Tribe, New ZealandMatene Te Nga, Chief of the Ngati Maru Maori Tribe with tattooed face, New Zealand. Date: circa 1900
Map showing Auckland & the River Waikato, New Zealand, 1863Map of the country between Auckland and the River Waikato, New Zealand, illustrating the war with the native Maori tribes. Date: 1863
A Maori Fire Alarm, Ohinemutu, New ZealandA quite spectacular Maori Mounted bell at the Te Papaiouru Marae, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand - made in memory of Tara-hai-ahia, a well-respected member of the local Maori community
Old Government Buildings - Wellington, New ZealandThe Government Buildings Historic Reserve, or more commonly referred to as the Old Government Buildings, on Lambton Quay in Wellington - until 1998 it was the second largest wooden building in
Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC. Paleolithic. New Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Tattooing Styles from around the world: 1. West African Woman 2. New Zealand Maori Chieftain 3. New Zealand Maori King 4. Caroline Islander 5/6. Hand and foot tattoos of a Dayak of Borneo 7
Richard Culley and Walter Tuckwell - businessmenRichard Culley, New Zealand-born business men, working with Walter Tuckwell and Associates and Walter Tuckwell, New-Zealand-born business men and holder of Walter Tuckwell and Associates
Traction Engine & Threshing Machine, New ZealandTraction Engine & Threshing Machine, Waimate, New Zealand. Date: 1910s
Whatas or Patukas - Maori Food Storehouses. They are elevated from the ground by posts, to protect their contents from rats. Top left is an ordinary patuka for holding seeds
New Zealand Maori Ornaments and Decorations. They are an ear ornament, real or imitation teeth, grotesque figures (tiki), earrings, a tail feather, a shell, wooden combs, a fly catcher
Maori group, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Allied Flags - Hawker Hurricane - WWII Propaganda. Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Winston Churchill. The flags of Great Britain, Free France, South Africa, Australia, United States
Turanganui Public Library, Gisborne, New Zealand, sitting on top of a huge lower-level Shoe Shop (R Hannah & Co. Ltd.) Date: circa 1910s
Mosgiel, New ZealandGordon Road, Mosgiel, New Zealand
Maori meeting house, Kaitaia, North Island, New ZealandA traditional Maori meeting house (or Marae) at Kaitaia, near Pukepoto, in the far north of the North Island, New Zealand. It is decorated with distinctive red carvings
Signpost at Bluff, South Island, New ZealandThe signpost at Stirling Point, Bluff, South Island, New Zealand, showing distances to major cities around the world. Bluff is the southernmost town in New Zealand
New Zealand - Carved Maori Gateway, with a dapper Gent standing within the lower arch giving an accurate idea of the scale
The Emigrant Ship Eastern Monarch, 1874Engraving showing the three-masted sailing ship, Eastern Monarch, bound for New Zealand with emigrants aboard, 1874
Birds / Kiwi (Richter)APTERYX OWENII, or AUSTRALIS native of New Zealand
Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli LightA mysterious light on the battlefield turns out to be the body of a New Zealand soldier, burning through the night
Abel Tasman attacked at Massacre Bay, New ZealandAbel Janszoon Tasman (1603-1659), Dutch seafarer, explorer and merchant, is attacked by native New Zealanders at Massacre Bay (now known as Golden Bay)
Te Heuheu, Maori chief and warrior, New ZealandHepi Te Heuheu (probably Tureiti Te Heuheu Tukino V, 1865/1866-1921), Maori chief and warrior, New Zealand -- portrait surrounded by stamps and a red seal. Date: 1906
Maoris drying flax, New Zealand, with a flax mill and farmstead in the distance. Date: circa 1910
Robinson & McIntosh, yacht and boat builders, possibly in New Zealand. Date: circa 1920s