Contact Us | Home About Us Join the Trust Protecting Our Heritage The Register Places to Visit Education Publications News & Events Links Nga mihi ki a koe a te Pouhere Taonga. The Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga is the leading agency for the protection of sites and buildings in New Zealand that are of historic and cultural significance to its peoples. Puritia nga taonga tuku iho a nga ...
Visit TAPUHI - a database which provides access to descriptions of the unpublished manuscripts and pictures collections of New Zealand and Pacific material in the Alexander Turnbull Library. Visit National Library of Australia's Pictures Catalogue to see images from their pictorial collections. Information on how to order copies. All photographs used in this design, Alexander Turnbull Library.
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This website contains over 3, 000 biographies of New Zealanders who have 'made their mark' on this country. It does not include people who are alive. It includes nearly 500 biographies of Maori people, in te reo Maori and in English. The site is intended for a general audience, in New Zealand and internationally, but will have particular relevance to the educational audience in New Zealand. A ...
AHT promotes the restoration, preservation and protection of heritage reflecting historical human endeavour in Antarctica ...
www.heritage-antarctica.org
New Zealand history. An overview covering the pre-historic, colonial and modern periods. The New Zealand Wars. Biographies of Maori warriors. Maori history and culture, and a look at New Zealand today.
Links to New Zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, the Treaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, recent economic reforms. ...
New Zealand Genealogy Search Engine: Search all the passenger list, surname interest, family tree and other genealogy-related pages at once!
www.downtown.co.nz/genealogy
A trail of accurate events surrounding the origin of New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi (and beyond), and the invasion of Colonialism, politics and religion.
Waikato Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Department of History; course information, career options, research & publications ...
www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/history
Buried village, rotorua, new zealand, mt tarawera, tarawera, terraces, pink & white terraces, volcano, volcanoes, eruptions, excavate, excavation, museums, Maori, disasters, archaeology, natural experiences, scenic, souvenirs, tourism, caves, history ...
Howick Historical Village is a Living Museum which recreates a British immigrant village of the Fencible settlement in Howick, Auckland, New Zealand in the 1850s.
A historic tourist railway with vintage steam and diesel hauled trains through the unique limestone beauty of the Weka Pass.
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The Kauri Museum is an amazing theme museum in the North of New Zealand. Here outstanding displays tell the stories of Pioneer Settlers to this region through their use of Kauri timber and gum.
Showcasing the many historic and continuing links between Christchurch & Canterbury New Zealand and Antarctica - expeditions, explorers, scientific research, tourism, Antarctic products & suppliers.
www.antarctic-link.org.nz
Central Wellington's oldest remaining building, built by carpenter, William Wallis, in 1858.
www.colonialcottagemuseum.co.nz
PIONEERS IN NEW ZEALAND and the SOUTH PACIFIC. Under full sail, her decks heaving in the swell, the British immigrant ship, LONDON, began her long voyage on the 10th August, 1840, to the little known colony of New Zealand. The 121 day journey to the other side of the world, was touched by sadness. A collection of ON-LINE illustrated historical articles and stories about the early times in New ...
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~tonyf/index.html
BLUFF, NEW ZEALAND / MOTU-POHUE, AOTEAROA About Bluff and where it is, its passenger ships that arrived before the year 1900, including searchable lists. Also shipwrecks at Bluff and in ...
www.angelfire.com/ok2/cbluff
WIILIAM NELTHORPE MOFFATT FAMILY TREE This is the family tree of the decendents of William Nelthorpe Moffatt who arrived in New Zealand on 30 November 1879 in the ship Hereford at Lyttleton. Accompanying William were his second wife Barbara (nee Bates) together with children Margaret(12), John(10), William(7), Mary(6), Emma(4), Florence(2) and Jessie(5 months). Margaret and John were the ...
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~moffatts/mofftree.htm