Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer. Improve your experience by using a more up-to-date browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Skip to content
National Library
He Tohu
Shop
Home
Visit
Collections
Services
For researchers
For schools
For librarians
For publishers & authors
For business
Events
About
Search
Search our collections
All our sources
Turnbull Archival Collections
National Library Catalogue
National Library Website
Advanced search
Ask a librarian
Ask a librarian
Sign in
Home
Visit
Collections
Services
Back to Main Menu
Services
For researchers
For schools
For librarians
For publishers & authors
For business
Events
About
He Tohu
Shop
Ask a librarian
Sign in
Search our collections
All our sources
Turnbull Archival Collections
National Library Catalogue
National Library Website
Advanced search
Ask a librarian
Search results
All our sources
Turnbull Archival Collections
National Library Catalogue
National Library Website
Advanced search
Ask a librarian
All Items
(23)
Gallery
(10)
Map
(17)
Related Topics
(339,331)
Showing
1-10
of
10
results for
“”
Filtered by:
1800 - 1899
New Zealand
1890
Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N...
1890 - 1899
Clear all filters
Filter your search
Availability
Online
(10)
Only at the Library
(0)
Type
Images
(10)
Collection
Turnbull archival collections
(10)
High-resolution Images
For Purchase
(10)
Date
1800 - 1899
(10)
1890 - 1899
(10)
1890
(10)
Usage options
Unknown
(10)
Creator / Contributor
Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)
(10)
Subject
New Zealand
(10)
Wellington Region
(4)
Otago Region
(3)
Dioramas
(2)
Drama
(2)
Museum exhibits
(2)
Museum techniques
(2)
Sooty shearwater
(2)
Tuatara
(2)
Aerial tramways
(1)
Aro Street
(1)
Bay of Plenty Region
(1)
Birds
(1)
Dwellings
(1)
Excavations (Archaeology)
(1)
Farmhouses
(1)
Fell railways
(1)
Hospitals
(1)
Jerusalem
(1)
Lighthouses
(1)
Locomotives
(1)
Manawatū-Whanganui Region
(1)
Māori (New Zealand people)
(1)
Māori meeting houses
(1)
Nairn Street
(1)
Newtown
(1)
Pharazyn, Charles Johnson, 1802-1903
(1)
Pātaka
(1)
Railways
(1)
Rimutaka Incline
(1)
St. John Street
(1)
Streets
(1)
Suburbs
(1)
Taiaroa Head
(1)
Taiaroa Head Lighthouse (N.Z.)
(1)
Taramakau River
(1)
Te Wairoa
(1)
Transportation
(1)
Volcanic eruptions
(1)
Wellington Hospital
(1)
West Coast Region
(1)
Whatarangi
(1)
Show more
Edit filters (5)
Back
Filter by
Reset
Availability
Online
(10)
Only at the Library
(0)
Type
Images
(10)
Collection
Turnbull archival collections
(10)
High-resolution Images
For Purchase
(10)
Date
1800 - 1899
(10)
1890 - 1899
(10)
1890
(10)
Usage options
Unknown
(10)
Creator / Contributor
Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)
(10)
Subject
New Zealand
(10)
Wellington Region
(4)
Otago Region
(3)
Dioramas
(2)
Drama
(2)
Museum exhibits
(2)
Museum techniques
(2)
Sooty shearwater
(2)
Tuatara
(2)
Aerial tramways
(1)
Aro Street
(1)
Bay of Plenty Region
(1)
Birds
(1)
Dwellings
(1)
Excavations (Archaeology)
(1)
Farmhouses
(1)
Fell railways
(1)
Hospitals
(1)
Jerusalem
(1)
Lighthouses
(1)
Locomotives
(1)
Manawatū-Whanganui Region
(1)
Māori (New Zealand people)
(1)
Māori meeting houses
(1)
Nairn Street
(1)
Newtown
(1)
Pharazyn, Charles Johnson, 1802-1903
(1)
Pātaka
(1)
Railways
(1)
Rimutaka Incline
(1)
St. John Street
(1)
Streets
(1)
Suburbs
(1)
Taiaroa Head
(1)
Taiaroa Head Lighthouse (N.Z.)
(1)
Taramakau River
(1)
Te Wairoa
(1)
Transportation
(1)
Volcanic eruptions
(1)
Wellington Hospital
(1)
West Coast Region
(1)
Whatarangi
(1)
Show more
Sort by:
A-Z
Z-A
Most relevant
Date created/published
Most recently added
Burton Brothers, 1868-1898 (Firm, Dunedin) :Photograph of Jerusalem
Diorama showing tuatara and mutton birds - Photograph taken by the Burton Brothers
Farmhouse and surrounding area of the Hon C J Pharazyn's Whatarangi Station, beyond Lake Ferry, Wairarapa
Diorama showing tuatara and mutton birds - Photograph taken by the Burton Brothers
Fell engine on the Rimutaka Incline - Photograph taken by the Burton Brothers
Nairn Street and Mount Cook, Wellington
Cable tram across the Taramakau River
Old Mill at Te Wairoa
Lighthouse at Taiaroa Head, Dunedin
Wellington Public Hospital
Back to top