New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1182 Collections and/or Records:
A private residence: Christchurch, 1910
Full-plate (landscape format). Another view of the house seen in 6927 showing verandah which was just visible on far left of previous picture].
A private residence: Christchurch, 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
A private residence: Christchurch., 1910
Full-plate. [No print]. [Missing].
A small town in Central Otago. Cromwell, 1929
76 x 56mm. A view looking along the village street, with hills in the background
A Tangi: receiving mourners, 1899
199 x 147 mm. A view showing Maori women receiving guests at a mourning ceremony. The tangi was a form of ritualized weeping that took place after a death, but also possessed a more general significance: the mourners would be lamenting all who had died, and a form of tangi was also employed by people meeting again after a long absence.
A very large lump of gum found in these diggings by Peter Dean; weight 200 lbs, 1910
Kauri Gumfields: North Island: New Zealand. [Showing man in a suit standing by lump of gum].
[A young Maori woman], 1884 - 1885
139 x 197 mm. A head and shoulders portrait of a long haired Maori girl, with characteristic tattooing beneath the lower lip.
[A young Maori woman], 1884 - 1885
98 x 137 mm. A three quarter length studio portrait of a Maori girl, with tattooing beneath her lower lip and draped in a korowai, or cloak decorated with black cords.
Accommodation House [Waimangu] after eruption, 1924
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
Accommodation House [Waimangu] before eruption, 1924
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
Acheson Passage, Dusky Sound, 1885
190 x 139 mm. A view looking along the Sound, with steep, tree covered hillside running down to the water’s edge.
Addington Sale Yards: Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Sale of store sheep to farmers. New Zealand. [Shows wooden building with flag flying beside it and Christchurch Sale Yard written on the side. Roof line a gentle curve].
Addington Sale Yards : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Selling fat lambs for freezing. New Zealand. [Showing lambs in wooden pens and auction proceeding].
Addington Sale Yards : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Cattle for local consumption. [View of cattle in pens].
Addington Sale Yards : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Cattle for local consumption. [View of cattle in pens].
Addington Sale Yards : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Cattle for local consumption. [View of cattle in pens].
Addington Sale Yards : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Sale of store sheep to farmers. New Zealand.
Addington Sale Yards: Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Sale of store sheep to farmers. New Zealand.
Addington Sale Yards: Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. Sale of store sheep to farmers. New Zealand.
Africa and Asia, 1914 - 1950
A collection of captioned glass negatives illustrating the CMS's work, many dated from 1937.
Akaroa, 1885
195 x 140 mm. A view looking down on the settlement which lies around French Bay, surrounded by hills. The town is situated on Bank’s Peninsula, southeast of Christchurch. Known for a short time as Port Louis-Philippe, Akaroa was bought from the Maoris as a French settlement in 1838, but this lasted only until 1846 when the second Commissaire du Roi left the island and there ceased to be any formal connection with the French Government.
Akaroa Harbour, 1880
176 x 148 mm. A view looking down from the hills on to the harbour which is situated on the Banks Peninsula south of Christchurch and Lytellton Harbour.
Albert Park, Auckland, 1880
195 x 147 mm. A view looking across an ornamental pool and fountain towards City buildings in the background. Albert Park, formerly part of the Albert Barracks, is on the side of the hill that overlooks Queen Street and fills the curve formed by Bowen Street and Coburg Street.
Among the Maoris (MSS 89) [now RCMS 301]
An ice river on the Tasman Glacier, 1910
Showing the Hochstetter Ice Falls.