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… zoologist Gilbert Archey. Staff included ornithologist Robert Falla, botanist Lucy Cranwell and conchologist Arthur …
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Part of story: Life sciences
… by Neil Dawson were unscathed, but the statue of John Robert Godley toppled over and was damaged. The square was …
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Part of story: Canterbury places
… with a large obelisk in Golden Bay. Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott’s death led to a memorial oak in Ōamaru …
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Part of story: Memorials and monuments
… importers and later clothing manufacturers John Ross and Robert Glendinning. In Auckland there were importers like …
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Part of story: Class
… 1981 – both times with fewer votes than Labour. ‘Rob’s Mob’ Robert Muldoon drew on the ‘ordinary bloke’ for his …
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Part of story: National Party
… in 1993 under the academic leadership of Professor Robert Jahnke. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa In …
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Part of story: Contemporary Māori art – ngā toi hōu
… in Maoriland , published for the country’s 50th jubilee Robert Stout argued that in the past ‘the hard realities of …
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Part of story: Arts and the nation
… as an intrusion and killed him. Some missionaries like Robert Ward of the Primitive Methodists, who arrived in …
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Part of story: Missions and missionaries
… and St Joseph’s Catholic cathedral (1886). Architect Robert Lawson was responsible for some of the most …
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Part of story: Otago places
… Maori (1853), was in Māori and was printed in Wellington by Robert Stokes of the New Zealand Spectator . Grey compiled …
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Part of story: Publishing
… a range of biological researchers including ornithologist Robert Falla, conchologist (shell expert) A. W. B. Powell …
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Part of story: Museums
… tour of apartheid-era South Africa in 1976. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, who upheld the right of sporting bodies to …
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Part of story: Empire and Commonwealth
… David Hendry was born the third of four children to Robert Hendry, a labourer, and his wife, Agnes Stevenson, on …
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… to Mount Eden, where in 1956 an unofficial prison visitor, Robert Goodman, who was an Auckland bookseller, began …
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… born on 27 February 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of Robert Hume, a slater, and his wife, Sarah Ferguson. From a …
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… political support collapse, and it lost funding from the Robert Muldoon-led National government. As CORSO declined, …
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Part of story: Development assistance and humanitarian aid
… Speid Jamieson was the youngest son and eighth child of Robert Jamieson and his wife, Barbara Laurenson Laing. He …
Type: Biography