New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1182 Collections and/or Records:
Wellington Harbour from Thorndon looking towards the Hutt Valley, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Wellington Harbour from Thorndon looking towards the Hutt Valley, North Island, New Zealand, 1910
[No print]. Missing.
Wellington N.Z., 1885
222 x 146 mm. A view looking over houses towards Lambton Harbour with Queen’s Wharf and Te Aro Flat in the distance. The picture has been taken from just above the junction of Tinakori Road with Molesworth Murphy and Park Streets. Plate Y308B/95 is taken from an almost identical spot some years earlier (in fact in January 1870) and makes an interesting comparison in the building that has gone on in the intervening period.
Wellington Wharf, 1899
198 x 143 mm. A view looking along Queen's Wharf, showing warehouses and moored shipping. Nicholson Harbour and Mount Victoria are visible in the background.
Wet Jacket Arm [18 miles from Dusky Sound], 1885
194 x 140 mm. A view looking along the Sound, with a ship in the distance and steep hills on either side.
Whakarewarewa, 1900 - 1929
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
Whakarewarewa - boiling spring, 1948
140 x 85 mm.
Whakarewarewa [Hot Springs near Ohinemutu], 1885
196 x 146 mm. A view looking over scrubland towards the springs, from which steam is rising, with a Maori village situated around the springs. Ohinemutu (see Y308B103) is a Maori village on the edge of Lake Rotorua.
Whakarewarewa - Pohutu Geyser, 1948
85 x 140 mm.
Whakarewarewa public baths, 1948
125 x 75 mm.
Whakarewarewa - sulphur pool, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Whakarewarewa. The laundry, 1948
54 x 52 mm. Four people working outside the laundry at Whakarewarewa, a village in Rotorua,
New Zealand.
Wharepuni at Koriniti (Corinth), Wanganui River, 1884 - 1885
198 x 135 mm. An interior view of this now dismantled house, with painted rafters and carved wooden statues holding up the central supporting poles. The house no longer exists, W.J. Phillips in ‘Carved Maori Houses’, (Wellington, 1955), using the same photograph of the interior. Burton’s use of the word Wharepuni seems inexact in these pictures, this term referring to houses with earth piled up at the sides for warmth.
Wharepuni at Parekino, Wanganui River, 1884 - 1885
198 x 140 mm. A view showing part of the entrance of an assembly house with a group of Maori women and children grouped in front. The woman standing at the right, next to the carved wooden figure, is named on the print ‘Nkagura’.
Wharves and warehouses built on piles on reclaimed land : Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing Town Hall tower at the right].
What is left of the old Parliament Buildings, 1910
Landscape format. Chiefly the Library: in front is seen a marble statue of John Balance, Premier before Seddon. [Fire destroyed wooden parlt. Blgs adjoining to the left in 1907. S.S.]
Whatipoho in Action, 1885
147 x 200 mm. A view showing the mouth of a geyser from which steam is emerging.
Whenuapai aerodrome, 1948
70 x 55 mm. Group photograph. Persons identified as: 'Warcup, Barrow, Shanahan, C.O.'
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
197 x 142 mm. A close up view of some of the cups on the White Terrace showing the texture of the formations, with a Maori girl sitting in the background. See Y308B/100-101 and New Zealand Postcards 100-111 for images of the area before and after the eruption of Mt Tarawera, which destroyed the Terraces.
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
198 x 140 mm. A good general view of the Terrace, showing the formations and steam rising from the geyser above, which created the phenomenon. With a Maori standing in front of the Terrace. See Y308B/100-101 for other pictures.
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
198 x 140 mm. A good general view of the Terrace, showing the formations and steam rising from the geyser above, which created the phenomenon. See Y308B/100-101 for other pictures.
White Terrace cups overflowing [on Rotomahana Lake], 1885
198 x 147 mm. A view of the cup-like formations on the White Terrace filled with water from the geyser above. For a contemporary description of this otherworldly formation, and information about its destruction, see Y308B99-104, Y308A131, and New Zealand Postcards 100-111.
White Terrace [Rotomahana], 1880
203 x 144 mm. A view of the cup-like formations produced by the minerals ejected by the geyser above.
White Terrace [Rotomahana], 1880
198 x 148 mm. A view from the bottom of the terrace showing the saucer shaped structures, with steam rising from the geyser on the hillside behind.
White Tram over the Teremakau River, 1880
148 x 198 mm. A view from one side of the river looking along the cable car lines towards the settlement on the far bank, with a cable-car on the wires.