Egypt. Embassy (New Zealand)

Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt (New Zealand)

Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt (the official name of Egypt adopted in 1971). Based in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Egypt

Date: 1980-1981

From: Brew, Helen Jean, 1922-2013: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12211-219

Description: Correspondence with the Egyptian embassies in New Zealand and United Kingdom, as well as to Dr David Woodman of the American University in Cairo and Dr Sorour in Egypt on the possibility of filming Egyptian parenting and child care. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts and manuscript

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Wellington Show Association

Date: 1970-1980

From: English, Kenneth Hamilton, 1927-2016: Collection relating to the Wellington Show Association and Rugby League

Reference: MS-Papers-12240-3

Description: Contains correspondence, English's business card, and newspaper clippings related to his career with that Wellington Show Association, ca 1970 to ca 1980. Correspondence includes letters from the New Zealand MPs, Wellington City Council Department of Administration and Finance, The Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, The British High Commission, The Embasy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, an open letter of introduction from Prime Minister John Marshall, and English's 1972 awardee report to the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and business-related documents Processing information: Not all names associated with the collection are indexed

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Egyptian Embassy :27 photographs and 5 postcards of Egypt

Date: 1925, 1931

By: Egypt. Embassy (New Zealand); Superville, Sue, -2001; New Zealand. Department of Trade and Industry

Reference: PAColl-1162

Description: Includes photographs and postcards of Port Said, Cairo, Siwa and Heliopolis Photograph of the Graf Zeppelin airship Quantity: 27 b&w original photographic print(s) and. 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) in one envelope.