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Kōrero: Camping

Rarangi kaupapa

  1. Story summary

  2. Early New Zealand campers

  3. The golden age of camping

  4. School camps

  5. Camping in the 2000s

  6. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa

Mai i te whārangi 1 - Early New Zealand campers

Settler's tent, 1841

Settler's tent, 1841 (1 o 3)

Naval camp, Drury, 1863

Naval camp, Drury, 1863 (2 o 3)

Snowbound surveyor, Central Otago, 1858

Snowbound surveyor, Central Otago, 1858 (3 o 3)

Explorers' camp, Canterbury Plains, 1848

Explorers' camp, Canterbury Plains, 1848

Night-time camp, Rangiora, 1849

Night-time camp, Rangiora, 1849

Camping at Cave, 1894

Camping at Cave, 1894

Katherine Mansfield and party, Urewera, 1907

Katherine Mansfield and party, Urewera, 1907

Mai i te whārangi 2 - The golden age of camping

Tui Glen camp, 1933

Tui Glen camp, 1933

Canvas village, Ōrākei, 1910

Canvas village, Ōrākei, 1910

Mt Maunganui, 1955

Mt Maunganui, 1955

Home-made caravan, around the 1920s

Home-made caravan, around the 1920s (1 o 4)

Cambridge Caravan Club, 1936

Cambridge Caravan Club, 1936 (2 o 4)

Caravanning,  Selwyn Motor Camp, 1968

Caravanning, Selwyn Motor Camp, 1968 (3 o 4)

Caravan rally, Mt Maunganui, 2012

Caravan rally, Mt Maunganui, 2012 (4 o 4)

Motutere Bay, 2009

Motutere Bay, 2009

Mai i te whārangi 3 - School camps

Sunday school camp, Otago, 1909

Sunday school camp, Otago, 1909

Agricultural study camp, Feilding, around 1910

Agricultural study camp, Feilding, around 1910

First official school camp, Hūnua, 1938

First official school camp, Hūnua, 1938

Port Waikato school camp, around 1960

Port Waikato school camp, around 1960

School camp, Upper Hutt, 1995

School camp, Upper Hutt, 1995

Mai i te whārangi 4 - Camping in the 2000s

Rained-out campers, Waikanae, 2008

Rained-out campers, Waikanae, 2008

Closing a historic campground, 2005

Closing a historic campground, 2005

Camping at Port Jackson, Coromandel

Camping at Port Jackson, Coromandel

Freedom camping, Otago, 2009

Freedom camping, Otago, 2009

Restricting freedom camping, 2011

Restricting freedom camping, 2011

Me pēnei te tohu i te whārangi:

Mark Derby, 'Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/camping/media (accessed 25 June 2022)

He kōrero nā Mark Derby, i tāngia i te 5 Sep 2013

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