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Bage album

Date: 1906-1907, and [1940s-1960s?]

Reference: PA1-o-029

Description: Photographs taken on a trip to New Zealand by Dr Freda Bage, 1906-1907; includes several photographs taken by unknown photographers at later dates, most of new Zealand, but one of Rotten Row in London, and one of the Victoria Dock in Sydney. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Black hard cover, cream binding tape spine, 230 x 300 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-0115. Transfer information - MS-0115.

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Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Mr Wilkins's station near Lake Wanaka on Riv...

Date: [1863]

From: Haast family: Collection

By: Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887

Reference: C-097-006

Description: A sketch showing the Molineux River (Clutha) and river valley with Wilkin's Wanaka Station on the banks of the river in the middle distance. The peaks in the background have their heights added in pencil. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour on paper, 195 x 147 mm.

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Bailey, Harry, b 1879 : Memories of the Otago goldfields / transcribed by Murray Kelly

Date: 1897-1950 [transcribed 2007]

By: Bailey, Harry, 1879-; Kelly, Berwyn, active 2007

Reference: MSDL-0250

Description: Memories of the Otago goldfields (1897-1902?) written in 1950 Quantity: 167 kilobyte(s). 1 Electronic document(s). Provenance: Original document left to Berwyn Kelly (née Bailey), transcribed by Murray Kelly from a typewritten copy of the original, written by her grandfather Harry Bailey about 1950. The original was written in an exercise book with no paragraphs or chapters and the narrative ended suddenly. There may have been another exercise book of memories, presumed lost.

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