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Smytheman, V :Scenic views of New Zealand

Date: [ca 1890-1950]

From: Smytheman, V :Photographs from World War II and an album of New Zealand scenes

By: Collins, Tudor Washington, 1898-1970

Reference: PAColl-0531-1

Description: Scenic views of New Zealand including a number of the glass houses and parks of Wanganui and New Plymouth. There are also an old photograph of W Stack's Hotel in Hastings with men and horses outside (in poor condition); a woman in what may be a 1930 Chrysler Plymouth with another snow away from the tyres; the gravestone of Julius von Haast; Queen's Wharf, Wellington showing a recently returned troop transport ship; an orchestra performing at the 1907 Christchurch exhibition; men of the No. 19 Platoon with a car at the summit of the Rimutakas; postcard from P B Davis to Mr A French showing a group of First World War soldiers with the message that they are about to leave for France; and six children at the base of a large Maori carving with a bell attached at Ohinemutu. Arrangement: Negative housed at 1/2-053380 Quantity: 50 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Creator unknown :Photographs of New Zealand scenes

Date: [ca 1870s-1920s]

Reference: PAColl-9494

Description: Collection comprises tourist and scenic views of New Zealand, including envelopes of collectible souvenir photographs of New Zealand cities Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 12 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) stereoscopic images. 7 b&w original photographic print(s) stereoscopic images. 93 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

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View of Cornwallis on Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City

Date: 14 July 1957

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-44448-F

Description: View of Cornwallis, Puponga Point and Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City. Photographed by Leo White 14 July 1957. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative, 13.8 x 12.4 cm Finding Aids: File print in Whites Aviation folder Red 36, Cornwallis.

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View of Cornwallis on Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City

Date: 27 December 1961

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-56790-G

Description: View of Cornwallis, Puponga Point and Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City. Photographed by Leo White 27 December 1961. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative, 16.3 x 12 cm Finding Aids: File print in Whites Aviation folder Red 36, Cornwallis.

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View of Cornwallis on Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City

Date: 27 December 1961

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-56791-G

Description: View of Cornwallis, Puponga Point and Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City. Photographed by Leo White 27 December 1961. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative, 16.3 x 12 cm Finding Aids: File print in Whites Aviation folder Red 36, Cornwallis.

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Cornwallis, Puponga Point, and Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City

Date: 2 April 1957

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-43985-F

Description: View of Cornwallis, Puponga Point and Manukau Harbour, Waitakere City. Over the harbour can be seen Orua Bay, Mako Point, and Big Bay. Most of the foreground and Puponga point is covered with dense exotic forest. Photographed by Leo White 2 April 1957. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative, 13.8 x 12.4 cm Finding Aids: File print in Whites Aviation folder Red 36, Cornwallis.

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