New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1182 Collections and/or Records:
Homewood, 1976 - 1982
This file contains material relating to the research, publication and reception of Lady Smedley’s history of the official residence of the British High Commissioner , ‘Homewood and its families: a story of Wellington’ (Wellington, 1980).
Homewood handover documents, 1980
This file contains material presumably prepared for the incoming New Zealand High Commissioner, R.J. Stratton, including information on running the house, tending to the large garden, speeches and office details (circa 80 sheets).
[Hongi: nose pressing], 1884 - 1885
97 x 140 mm. A studio photograph showing two Maori women dressed in korowai performing the Maori greeting of Hongi, pressing noses together. The greeting is performed by lightly pressing noses together, first on one side, then on the other, and not by rubbing.
Hot Water basins: White Terrace [Rotomahana], 1880
187 x 148 mm. A view showing the terrace formations filled with water which drops down from the geyser above.
Hotel on the shore of Lake Wanaka, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 266 mm. A view showing the front of the ‘Wanaka Hotel’, a small single storied wooden building with a stone chimney at either end, owned by Theodore Russell. On the verandah, a group of men and women pose for the photographer.
House called Tukiterangi : ('ascending to the heavens'), 1910
Niece of M. Papakura. [Doorway with name on lintel and girl seated in doorway].
House of Maggie Papakura , 1910
Landscape format. House is named Tuharomatakaka. [House with elaborate carvings on eaves and with masks and totems. Margaret Pattison Staples-Browne, also known as Maggie or Mākereti Papakura, 1873-1930, stands on the verandah].
Huiarua Station, East Coast, New Zealand, 23,500 acres
An album containing 95 snapshot photographs with handwritten captions beneath, most measuring approximately 105 x 60 mm, and depicting life on a New Zealand sheep station. The album also contains 2 loose uncaptioned prints. Although an amateur family album, the pictures give an interesting and varied record of the sheep farmer's life and work. Huiarua is situated in the east coast district of the North Island between Opotiki and Gisborne.
Huka Falls, Taupo, 1948
55 x 80 mm.
Huka Falls, Wairakei, NZ, 1929
60 x 74 mm. A view looking up-river towards the start of this series of falls.
Humboldt Range, Kinloch, Head of Lake Wakatipu, 1885
191 x 140 mm. A view showing the small settlement of Kinloch on the lakeside, with the Humboldt Range rising in the background. The range, which lies north west of Queenstown, stretches northward along the shores of the lake and beyond.
Hummocky Ice on theTasman Glacier. Showing the Ball Glacier running into it, 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
Hutt, Wellington, 1880
198 x 148 mm. A view of the countryside in the Hutt area north of Wellington, showing fields interspersed with palm trees.
Hyman Marks Wards, Christchurch Hospital, 1910
Half-plate. [Solid brick building seen from grassy spot].
Ice River on the Tasman Glacier, 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
In an ice cave on Rudolph Glacier, 1910
The album now contains photographs numbered in the range 6787-7005 (originally there were 173 in the album). Added numbers are: 6933-7005; not used: 6791, 6821, 6834 and 6872; missing 6790, 6792-6794, 6802, 6809, 6812, 6814, 6848-6849, 6936-6937, 6941, 6944, 6947, 6981, 6984, 6989-6890, 6992-6993 and 6995.
In the park : Timaru, 1910
[Pond with black swan and willow trees around it].
In the Puias, Tokaanu, Lake Taupo, King Country, 1884 - 1885
196 x 138 mm. A view showing Maori men, women and children bathing in a hot spring.
In the swamp : stacking, 1910
Half-plate (landscape format). [Two men, one blurred].
Interior of Meeting House and Priest, 1888 - 1889
201 x 151 mm. A view showing the priest, or ‘Tohunga’ (a word basically meaning an expert, of which there are several classes), standing in front of the decorated inner wall of the meeting house. The rafters are painted in a typical Maori motif (probably in red, black and white), while the walls are constructed of lattice ‘tukutuku’ panels forming a geometric decoration.
Invercargill, 1885
194 x 142 mm. A view looking across fields towards the centre of the town. Invercargill, situated on the banks of the Waihopai River, is the southernmost city in New Zealand, first settled by James Kelly and his wife in 1855.
Invercargill Aerodrome, 1948
200 x 130 mm. Group of nine stood before an aeroplane. Persons identified are: 'Mayor and Mrs Wachner and U.K. Mission.' Tymms is fourth from the left.
Invercargill. U.K. Mission & Mayor, 1948
154 x 88 mm. A group of men and women, including Frederick Tymms, standing in front of a plane.
Irvine Kempt Nicol Postcard Collection
Island Bay : steamer at the Heads approaching Wellington, 1910
Landscape format.