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Deep Sea Fishing, New Zealand, 1927 (1937). The Duke of York participating in deep sea fishing in the Bay of Islands during his tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1927
Inspecting Guard of Honour, Auckland, 1927 (1937). The Duke of York inspecting the Guard of Honour on arrival at the Town Hall, Auckland, during his tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1927
Greeting Maori Guides, 1927 (1937). The Duke and Duchess of York greeting Maori guides in Rotorua, New Zealand during their tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1927
Crossing the Line, 1927 (1937). During the Duke and Duchess of Yorks journey to Australia and New Zealand on board HMS Renown in 1927
En Route for Australia and New Zealand, 1927 (1937). The Duke and Duchess of York travelling to Australia and New Zealand on board HMS Renown
August at Alamein, 1942 (1944)August at Alamein. The Prime Minister comes to see the men of the Eighth Army. He is with General Freyberg, New Zealand Commander, 1942 (1944)
Shouting Their War-Cry, The British Charged The Breach, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonShouting Their War-Cry, The British Charged The Breach, c1908, (c1920). Hone Wiremu Heke Pokai (c1808-1850), Maori Rangatira (chief) and war leader in Northern New Zealand
Cook Told The Maoris That He Had Come To Set A Mark Upon Their Islands, c1908, (c1920). James Cook (1728-1779) British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy
Anzacs on Guard in Egypt, 1940, (1940). Soldiers from New Zealand stationed in Egypt practicing the Bren gun technique. From The War in Pictures. [Odhams Press Limited, London, 1940]
Miss Jean Batten, of New Zealand, who in May, 1934, flew from England to Australia, breaking Mrs. Mollisons record, c1934, (1935)
Trees near the Greta River, c19th century. Artist: John Sell CotmanTrees near the Greta River, c19th century. From The Studio Volume 122. [The Studio Ltd, London, 1941]
Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam, 1935. They were an Anglo-New Zealand musical comedy duo of the 1920s and 1930s. Mr Flotsams real name was Bentley Collingwood Hilliam (1890-1968)
Tatooing a Maori chief, late 19th century(?)
The town and port of Wellington, capital of New Zealand, c1880
Auckland, New Zealand, c1880
Tattooing a Maori Chief, New Zealand, c1875
Lord Kichener reviews the situation at Gallipolli with ANZAC officers, World War I, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a
Cartoon depicting Boer leader Paul Kruger as a Maori, 1900. Kruger was President of the South African Republic (Transvaal)
Taking a Maori redoubt, Maori Wars, 1845-1873 (1879). Artist: McFarlane and ErskineTaking a Maori redoubt, Maori Wars, 1845-1873 (1879). The Maori Wars were a series of conflicts fought over land between the indigenous Maori population of New Zealand
Maoris and carpet snake, New Zealand, 1879. Artist: McFarlane and ErskineMaoris and carpet snake, New Zealand, 1879. A print from The History of Australasia, by David Blair, McGrady, Thomson, and Niven, 1879
Sheep shearing, 1879. Artist: McFarlane and ErskineSheep shearing, 1879. A print from The History of Australasia, by David Blair, McGrady, Thomson, and Niven, 1879
Hongi Maori salutations, 1908-1909. Artist: JL MartinHongi Maori salutations, 1908-1909. A Hongi is a traditional greeting in New Zealand. It is done by pressing ones nose to another person at an encounter
Mokau Falls, North Island, New Zealand, c1920s. Artist: Cavenders LtdMokau Falls, North Island, New Zealand, c1920s. From the Colonial Series set of hand-coloured cigarette cards issued with Army Club Cigarettes, Cavanders Ltd, c1920s
Harbour of Auckland, New Zealand, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardHarbour of Auckland, New Zealand, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)
Lake Taupo, North Island, New Zealand, 1886. Artist: Eugene CiceriLake Taupo, North Island, New Zealand, 1886
Auckland harbour, Aukland, North Island, New Zealand, 1886. Artist: LancelotAuckland harbour, Aukland, North Island, New Zealand, 1886
Geysers in Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, 1886. Artist: LancelotGeysers in Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, 1886
The Hei-Tiki, 1923. Maori pendant. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)
View of the city of Auckland, New Zealand, with the new commercial embankment, 1860. A print from The Illustrated London News, (10 May 1860)
East view of Auckland, New Zealand, 1860. Artist: WH SutcliffeEast view of Auckland, New Zealand, 1860. A print from The Illustrated London News, (10 May 1860)
View in New Zealand, 1900. Maoris at New Plymouth, with Mount Egmont in the distance. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Tattooing, 1800-1900. Engraving to illustrate different tattooing styles from around the World. Negress, New Zealand Chieftain, New Zealand King, Caroline Islander, Hand and Foot of Dayak of Borneo
Australian Inhabitants, 1800-1850. Artist: G MutzelAustralian Inhabitants, 1800-1850. Far from being one homogenous race, at the time of European settlement in the 18th century, the estimated 750
The Duke and Duchess mobbed by crowds in Auckland, 1927, (1937)The Duke and Duchess of York mobbed by crowds in Auckland, New Zealand, 1927, (1937). A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), New Zealand atomic physicist, c1908. Awarded 1908 Nobel prize for chemistry. Is considered by many to have laid the groundwork for the development of modern nuclear
Maori Woodcarving representing panel detail of Ancestor. Panel from meeting-house. The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, they originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia
Protective Maori amulet, 19th centuryA protective jade Tiki pendant, worn as an amulet at the throat of a Maori chief, now at the Horniman Museum in London, 19th century
Protective Maori Tiki amulet, 19th centuryProtective Tiki amulet of jade, worn at the neck by a Maori chief. Now in the Horniman Museum in London, 19th century
Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-born physicist and the founder of nuclear physics. Rutherford (1871-1937) won a scholarship to Cambridge
Wellington, New Zealand, 1875
Lambton Harbour and Queens Wharf, Wellington, New Zealand, 1870. Artist: James BraggeLambton Harbour and Queens Wharf, Wellington, New Zealand, 1870
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, 1875
Lyttelton, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, 1880. Artist: Burton BrothersLyttelton, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, 1880
Auckland from Mt Eden, New Zealand, 1899. By the end of the 19th century Auckland had grown to be the biggest city in New Zealand
The port, Auckland, New Zealand, c1870-1880
Maori communal hut, New Zealand, 1899
Maori canoe prow, New Zealand
Maori flute (koauau), New Zealand