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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Souvenir from the battle of Fagali'i, Samoa, between Germans and Samoans, 18 December 1888Alexander Turnbull LibraryType Unknown Samoa
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Galimberti, Francesco, 1755-1803 :Habitant des Indes Orientales [178-?]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Indonesia
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Smirke, Robert 1752-1845 :...The cession of the district of Matavai in the island of Otaheite to Captain James Wilson for the use of missionaries sent thither by [the London Missionary] Society in the ship Duff. Engraved by F Bartolozzi; painted by R. Smirke. London 1803Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Log of the proceedings of HMS HavannahAlexander Turnbull LibraryText Samoa Tonga Fiji New Caledonia Solomon Islands Vanuatu
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HMS Dauntless - Log bookAlexander Turnbull LibraryText Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Night order books - HMS Satellite and HMS SapphoAlexander Turnbull LibraryText
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Wellington from Mount VictoriaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Wellington City
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Stephenson Percy Smith - Niue papersAlexander Turnbull LibraryText Niue
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Smith, Stephenson Percy 1840-1922 : Research notebook on NiueAlexander Turnbull LibraryText Niue
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Children and parents at the opening of New Zealand's first Cook Island Punanga ReoAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives: Ia Samoa Uma; Samoan Mau uprising court decision noticesAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Samoa
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Mrs Tonga Ngauamo reunited with her childrenAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Tonga
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