"The Dowse Art Museum is pleased to present this collection of contemporary earthenware pottery from the Sasak women potters of Lombok, Indonesia, who have worked for the past four years with the ...
The National Library and Alexander Turnbull Library are here to help you access and use the collective knowledge of New ...
Mark your calendars for 19 September, the anniversary of the 1893 Electoral Act that granted New Zealand women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. Join our kaimahi for a special lunchtime ...
The history of rugby league in New Zealand began as a humble story of working-class communities and a popular ball game that ...
Full-rigged sailing ship of 997 tons, built in 1864 at Aberdeen for Patrick Henderson's Albion Shipping Co. Made 7 trips to New Zealand between 1868 & 1872.(Information from White Wings by Henry Brett ...
From 1846 onwards, a national force formed from various militia as the first national force, originally to combat Maori 'hostiles' and to keep civil order. (The Dictionary of New Zealand English, ...
Situated on the Waimea Plains, 3km west of Mandeville, Southland Region. The buildings on the property, including homestead, farm office, former cookshop/shearer's quarters and woolshed, are now a ...
New Zealand Company vessel, left London 5th July 1840 arrived Wellington, 14th Nov 1840. Also sailed from Liverpool on 6 Nov 1841 arrived in Nelson 7 Apr 1842.
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The earliest letter acquired by the Library, comprising four pages, is dated 7 September 1824 and was written to the colonial ...
Iron ship of 1250 tons, buit in 1874 made to the order of Patrick Henderson of the Albion Line. Designed for carrying immigrants and cargo, trading mainly to Dunedin. She made 12 voyages to Port ...
Rowan Light offers an historian’s perspective on the contested remembrance of the past in recent public debates — its ...