New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1026 Collections and/or Records:
Tasman Ice Flows, Mt. Cook, NZ, 1929
44 x 74mm. A view showing glacial ice formations in the foreground, with Mt. Cook in the distance.
Tasman Valley, Mt. Cook, NZ, 1929
75 x 50mm. A view looking down from the mountainside into the Tasman Valley.
Tattooed Maori Chief : Tikitere Te Keta-a-hikawera 88 years old, 1910
[No print]. Missing.
Taupo - Terraces Hotel hot springs, 1948
120 x 75 mm.
Taupo - Terraces Hotel thermal valley, 1948
125 x 75 mm.
Tauranga Aerodrome, 1948
150 x 85 mm. Group of thirteen stood before an aeroplane. Persons present identified as: 'Flight Lieutenant Trolove and crew, Barrow, Furlong, Millie, Spencer, Warcup, Mayor and Mayoress, Hands and driver.' Tymms is ninth from the left.
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, 1876
Tauranga - Rotura road, 1948
80 x 130 mm.
Tawharo, King [captioned beneath plate], 1884 - 1885
127 x 182 mm. oval print. A head and shoulders portrait of this Maori Chief, a heavily tattooed man wearing a cloak made from birds’ feathers (probably kiwi, a ‘kahu-kiwi’). The ‘moko’ of this chief is very well defined, with complex designs around nose and chin, and diverging curved lines running upwards over his forehead from the bridge of his nose. Photograph by Josiah Martin.
Te Aroha, Thames River, 1880
198 x 146 mm. A view looking across the Thames River towards a bridge leading to the town of Te Aroha. With mountains in the background.
Te Haere, companion in Mr Hursthouse’s imprisonment, 1884 - 1885
139 x 201 mm. A full length view of a Maori male, dressed in a cloak decorated with hanging black cords (korowai). Charles Wilson Hursthouse (1841-1911) was a surveyor and engineer captured by the Maori Chief Mahuki in 1883 while surveying for the North Island main trunk railway. He and another Englishman were kept bound hand and foot for 48 hours.
Te Kuiti, N.Z., Panorama C, 1920 - 1929
The postcard is captioned 'T.K. 11 Maoriland Photographic Series'.
Team of oxen near Te-nai : 8 miles from Roteruai, 1910
Landscape format. North Island, New Zealand. [Team somewhat obscured in dust].
Team of oxen of Te-nai, 1910
Landscape format. [Closer view of oxen stopped on the sandy road opposite wooden bungalow].
Terminal Face of the Mueller Glacier, 1910
Half-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
Terminal Face of the Mueller Glacier, New Zealand, 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
Terminal Face of the Mueller Glacier, New Zealand, 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
Terrace Formation, Rotorua], 1929
74 x 55mm. A view showing steam emerging from a geyser on top of a terrace formation composed of mineral deposits.
Thames Gold Fields - Hunt's Claim or Shotover, 1870
238 x 182 mm. A view looking along a rough track in a valley which leads to mine workings and buildings, with a figure standing beside the road in the middle distance. The Thames area, which lies south-east of Auckland on the Coromandel Peninsula, was the scene of a gold rush in 1867. This picture shows the Shotover Reef, the first important reef to be found in the area, which was discovered by William Hunt in August 1867 and which in 1871 produced nearly £2,000,000 worth of gold.
Thames River, Te Aroha, 1884 - 1885
192 x 143 mm. A view looking across the river, which debouches into the Firth of Thames south-east of Auckland, towards the small township of Te Aroha, partially obscured by trees.
Thames River: Te Aroha, 1880
198 x 147 mm. A view looking across the river towards the town of Te Aroha, which lies about 30 miles south of Thames.
Thames Street, Queentown, Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
342 x 243 mm. A view looking along this wide street, lined with small wooden houses and a church, with the Remarkables in the distance.
Thames Valley Te Aroha, 1880
199 x 147 mm. A view looking out through trees towards the cultivated plain of the Thames Valley.
The Admiral, (Captain Pearce ) turning his ship at Aroa wharf, 1910
Landscape format. [Steam ship].
The Aratiatia Rapids : near Wairakei., 1910
Half-plate. [No print]. Missing.