New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1182 Collections and/or Records:
Lambton Harbour and Wellington, April 1841, 1963
A print issued by the New Zealand Government to mark the opening of New Zealand House, London, on 9 May 1963 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Lambton Quay and the Terrace from the Government Buildings, 1910
Landscape format. [General view of Wellington with tram lines down street].
Landing stage, Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Taken from sailing ship].
Landing trout Lake Taupo, NZ, 1929
59 x 74 mm. A view showing a trout being lifted from the water in a net.
[Landscape looking over river], 1890 - 1899
185 x 149 mm. With forest and snowy mountains in background; possibly New Zealand.
[Landscape with bullock-cart], 1870 - 1929
173 x 126 mm. Oval. Possibly New Zealand.
Last big eruption of Waimangu that destroyed Accommodation House, 1924
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
Letter book, 1921 - 1922
Major James Boosé became Secretary of the RCI in 1909 and was associated with the development of the branches during 1909-10. He made three overseas tours, and after his retirement in 1915 owing to ill health, two more as travelling Commissioner before his final retirement in 1922.
Letter book, 1921 - 1922
Duplicate of ARCS 17/1/6.
Letters from Baron de Thierry, 1952
Photographs of two letters concerning land claims, written from Mount Isabel to the Revd John Hobbs, Methodist Missionary, 14 and 20 December 1842 (8 pages), the originals of which are kept at Trinity Methodist College, Grafton Road, Auckland, New Zealand. The letters are accompanied by the pamphlet 'Some letters of Baron de Thierry' and correspondence regarding the collection between the R.C.S. and the Wesley Historical Society and the Revd L.R.M. Gilmore, 1949-1952.
Letters from Edward Wakefield to G.F. Young, 1849 - 1965
Three manuscript letters to George Frederick Young, M.P., regarding political issues, with typescript copies. There is also a printed paper on the Society for the Reform of Colonial Government.
Letters from G.F. Young to New Zealand colonists, 1846 - 1870
Three undated copies of letters written to settlers who had gone with the early expedition to Wellington and Nelson: James Kelham, 13 November 1842 and 22 March 1846; Henry St Hall, 13 November 1842; and Captain Arthur Wakefield, 13 November 1842.
Letters from the Thornhill family in New Zealand
Life in New Zealand 1982
Life in New Zealand 1982 (II)
Lincoln Agricultural College, near Christchurch, 1910
Half-plate (landscape format). [Similar to 6837 but with horse and lawn mower approaching camera].
Lincoln Agricultural College near Christchurch : South Island, New Zealand, 1910
Half-plate (landscape format). [Showing brick and stone building and man and woman walking along path in front of it].
Lincoln Agricultural College : West Side, 1910
Half-plate (landscape format). [Showing farm buildings in the foreground and main building at the far end of road].
Lincoln College : the front : near Christchurch, 1910
Half-plate (landscape format). [View from other end of frontage seen in 6828, with horse drawn lawn mower with two men involved cutting lawn in front of the building].
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": book 10 [eventually entitled "Recovery and Reform" and included in volume 4, "The Great Democracies"]: various pre-war proofs., [1938] - [1945]
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": book 10, "Recovery and Reform" [eventually included in volume 4, "The Great Democracies"]: various post-war revises., Nov 1954 - Jan 1957
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": draft proofs, folios 2018 - 2103., 1938 - 1939
Draft chapters: mainly on the background to and events of the American Civil War, 1840 - 1864; with a single chapter on the history of New Zealand.Annotated.
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": volume 4, "The Great Democracies": final proofs., Jan 1957
Includes galley proofs of the entire volume [with the exception of the index]: introductory pages and books 10-12, "Recovery and Reform", "The Great Republic", and "The Victorian Age" [chapter 7 of which, "The Dawn of the Twentieth Century" is renamed "The South African War" in the published volume].With very minor suggested amendments and notes from various people [secretaries, literary assistants, etc.] including: [Alan Hodge].