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New Zealand International Exhibition (Christchurch, 1906-1907) :New Zealand Internation...
Date: 1906 - 1907
From: [Ephemera relating to exhibitions in New Zealand in 1906-1907, including the New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch]
By: Christchurch Press Company Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-EXHIBITION-1907-01
Description: Certificate featuring a Maori in a cloak standing at the left, with a kiwi in front of him. At right is a read seal, and in the lower centre is an oval inset illustration of the exhibition buildings. The whole is surrounded by a border of Maori design. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 202 x 271 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Transferred from Manuscripts & Archives 84-145, June 2003..
Presants, Philip Robert, 1867-1942 :A bird's eye view of the New Zealand International ...
Date: 1906 - 1907
By: Presants, Philip Robert, 1867-1942
Reference: C-060-007
Description: Exhibition held in Hagley Park North showing the Exhibition buildings. Victoria Lake is at the left in the middle distance, the Avon River in the foreground with Park Terrace. Harper Avenue runs along the right-hand side in the distance. The foreground central entrance bridge was a temporary structure Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 260 x 660 mm
[Postcard]. N.Z. International Exhibition, 1906-7, Hagley Park, Christchurch. Open Nov[...
Date: 1906
From: [Postcard album of cards collected by Maggie Chapman / Maggie Swan, 1909-1920].
Reference: Eph-B-POSTCARD-Vol-3-42
Description: Shows a bird's eye view of the exhibition buildings in Hagley Park, with the Avon River in front, and Lake Victoria at the left, with a waterslide going into it. The Southern Alps can be seen in the background. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard in album.. Physical Description: Chromolithograph on postcard, 89 x 137 mm.