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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RAAF air transport premises, Port Moresby, New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Maori artifacts, Kawau IslandAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Multiple Locations
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Major General Harold Barrowclough, with General Giswald of the US Forces, Vella Lavella Island, Solomon Islands, during World War IIAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Solomon Islands
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New Zealand soldiers reading letters from home at Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, during World War IIAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Solomon Islands
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New Zealand brigade on board ship, en route from Guadalcanal to Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, during World War IIAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Solomon Islands
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Arrival of New Zealand soldiers, and supplies, on the beach at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, during World War IIAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Solomon Islands
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New Zealand. Minister of Internal Affairs : Photograph of Cook Islands Annexation CeremonyAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Roll of honour, listing World War 1 soldiers from the Cook IslandsAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Ana PomareAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Welcome ceremony for New Zealand dignitaries in the Cook IslandsAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands
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Pallikulo airstrip, Espiritu Santo, VanuatuAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Vanuatu
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Tunny caught at Futuna, VanuatuAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Vanuatu
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