Alexander Turnbull Library
We hold New Zealand’s national documentary heritage collections, originally based on Alexander Turnbull's private collection, which has grown to contain millions of items across a wide range of formats.
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Mrs Bell's School, SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Samoa
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Unidentified women holding coconuts, Aggie Grey's Hotel, Apia, SamoaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Samoa
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Artist unknown: Avuna, Rarotonga (Cook's group), from deck of Avalon. [ca 1890]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Artist unknown :The Island of Aitutaki. [ca 1845]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Anderson, D. P., fl 1870s :Mission premises, Avarua, Rarotonga. [Engraved by] D. P. Anderson. [London, 1876]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Harling, W. O., fl. 1849-1878 :Revd. A. Buzacott, missionary, Rarotonga. Painted by W. O. Harling, engraved by J. Cochran. [ca 1850]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Elizabeth Paruai (Calico) Marsters, sitting next to a building with a thatched roof, Palmerston IslandAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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John Simona Marsters processing copra, Palmerston AtollAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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Joel Marsters burying uto, or sprouting coconuts, to restrict growth and preserve them for future consumptionAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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Artist unknown :Interior of Avarua Chapel. [ca 1840]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Manukura Marsters inside the Church of Zion, Palmerston Islet, showing panelling constructed from ship's pantry doorAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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Artist unknown: Gezigt op het Eiland Nieuw-Caledonia [September 1774, copied ca 1785]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage New Caledonia
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