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Group at the first New Zealand junior and intermediate championships, Wanganui

Date: 1918

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

By: O'Neill, B, active 1918

Reference: MNZ-0992-1/4-F

Description: Group portrait of swimmers, and others, at the first New Zealand junior and intermediate championships held at Wanganui in 1918. Shows a trophy on the right. Includes Gwitha Shand (bottom row, second from right) and Violet Walrond (bottom row, third from right). (Photograph taken by B O'Neill ?) Published in 'Making New Zealand' Vol 2, No 26, page 21 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Provenance: Item lent by the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association to the Department of Internal Affairs for publication in 'Making New Zealand' in 1939.

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Overlooking Taumarunui town and railway yards

Date: [ca 1933]

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

Reference: MNZ-2670-1/2

Description: Overlooking Taumarunui town and railway yards, circa 1933. Photographer unidentified. File print not sighted - 20/12/99 Historical notes and date provided by library client, August 2010. Date determined from locomotives. That parked beside the turntable is a Garratt G Class locomotive which did not arrive in this area until March/April 1929, and remained in service until late 1935. The 3rd locomotive above the G Class Garratt is a K Class locomotive. The first of this class was completed in November 1932 (Information from Trevor Cheer. Reference, `Register of NZR steam locomotives,' W G Lloyd.) Source of title - Title supplied by the Library Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Land clearance, Taihape

Date: [ca 1890s]

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

Reference: MNZ-0531-1/4-F

Description: Sawing and chopping of trees, felled as part of land clearance at Taihape, circa 1890s. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Scene with Moutoa monument, Wanganui

Date: [ca 1860s]

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

Reference: MNZ-1510-1/2-F

Description: Scene with Moutoa Monument, Wanganui, circa 1860s. Reid's Albion Hotel is on the left. Rutland Stockade is on the hill behind. Photographer unidentified. Copy photograph taken by Mark Lampe of Tesla Studios. The monument stands on the site of the Moutoa Gardens Similar image at PA1-f-027-12-2 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Provenance: Copy of an photograph in the Alexander Museum (later known as the Whanganui Regional Museum), Wanganui, lent to the Department of Internal Affairs for publication in their publication 'Making New Zealand' (1939-40).

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Prize Shorthorn cow, 1927 Manawatu show - Photographer unidentified

Date: 1927

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

Reference: MNZ-0580-1/2-F

Description: Prize Shorthorn cow at the 1927 Manawatu (Agricultural and Pastoral?) show. Photographer unidentified. 'Making New Zealand' caption reads: "A prize Shorthorn cow. This breed was the earliest to be imported into New Zealand." Published in 'Making New Zealand', Vol 1, No 12, p 20 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Provenance: Lent by the Agriculture Department to the Department of Internal Affairs for publication in 'Making New Zealand' in 1939.

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