These burial registers from Auckland's Symonds Street cemetery are arranged by date of burial.
Burial registers
These burial registers from Auckland's Symonds Street cemetery are arranged by date of burial.
Burial registers
Collection is of telegrams, memos and letters [with typed transcriptions] concerning the appropriate date for a national anniversary for New Zealand. The correspondents were Lord Onslow, Governor-Gene
ARTWORK was established in 1982 as an arts employment agency. It was a government work scheme supported by the Auckland City Council, the Northern Regional Arts Council and the Department of Labour.
The papers include letters from the Ashton family in Manchester to Thomas and Elizabeth Ashton, Auckland.
The first companies of the Auckland Rifle Volunteers were formed in 1858, serving both as a back-up to the garrison and as an active force in the field. NZ/MS/2 is the minute-book of the City Company
The records of the Women's Heritage Trust were deposited in Auckland City Library as a 1990 project. Historical Notes The Auckland Women's Heritage Trust was set up as a 1990 project to encourage wo
Full returns from a series of annual censuses conducted by the Auckland Police Office of the town and district of Auckland. The main population census records inhabitants street by street, giving nam
Adam Beaney was born in Norwich, England, where he trained as a practical engineer before coming to Auckland in 1862. In 1866 he bought land in Grey Lynn, where in 1881 he established an engineering
Charles Brasch was a major New Zealand poet and former editor of 'Landfall'.
This entry is a revision of NRAM C 68 Historical Notes Broadsheet is a feminist periodical founded in 1972 by the Auckland-based Broadsheet Collective. Scope & Contents The records consist of subj
'Broadsheet' is a feminist periodical founded in 1972 by the Auckland-based Broadsheet Collective. The records consist of subject files, predominantly containing newspaper and other published article
These papers mainly concern the dismissal of I.J. Burgess as Harbour Master in Auckland and his downgrading to captain of the pilot schooner.
Clendon was the first United States Consul to New Zealand, 1839-1841 and a member of the first New Zealand Legislative Council, 1841-1844.
While stationed at Waimate (1830-1845) and Kaikohe (1845-1854), the Rev.
Edwin Fairburn, son of the missionary William Fairburn, was born at Paihia on 27 April 1827.
Fearnley, together with his wife and child, emigrated from England on the 'British Empire'.
Francis and Maria Fenton came to New Zealand with their four children from Britain via Australia on the S.S. 'Hero' in 1869.
Historical Notes The Gold Star Mothers Club was formed in Auckland after a meeting on 22 September 1948 of mothers of deceased servicemen.
Brother of the painter C.F. Goldie, Dr William Goldie studied in Auckland and Sydney, but completed his medical degrees in Edinburgh.
Arnold Goodwin was prominent in Auckland theatre as an actor, set designer and producer from the 1920s to the 1950s.