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Cook Islands Government records.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-155
Scope and Contents The collection comprises 45 reels of microfilm, arranged into five series:1) The Native Land Court Titles Registers (Reels 1832–1842).2) The Native Land Court Minute-books (Reels 1844, 1847–1875). 3) Miscellaneous land records (Reels 1843, 1845, 1846). These reels comprise a Registration book of arikis; a history of Pukapuka; and Registration of divorces in Pukapuka.4) Genealogies compiled by Jock MacCauley, a former Cook Islands Land Court...
Dates: 1888 - 1975

Correspondence relating to Belgian colonisation in the South Pacific.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-217
Scope and Contents

Collection comprises one folder of photocopied correspondence from the archives of the Belgium Ministere des affaires etrangeres relating to Belgian colonisation in the South Pacific between 1842-1880. The majority of the letters are in French but a number are in English or Dutch.

Dates: 1842 - 1880

Correspondence to, and from, writers: M. Lynch to Edith Lyttleton [microform].

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-89/6-(Microfilm 14-001)
Scope and Contents

16 correspondents, Charles Lynch to Mrs C. Lyons, before the major Edith Lyttleton sequence. This latter sequence comprises 20 inward letters and cablegrams, 1937-8, and 23 outward letters and cablegrams, 1937-8, including the contract for "Promenade", 14/2/38 Associated materials: 89/2; 89/3; 89/4; 89/5

Dates: 1937 - 1967

Cuthbert family papers.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS -Archives-2003/6
Scope and Contents Collection contains copies of correspondence and photographs relating to Robert Cuthbert's employment with the Pacific Cable Board as a telegraph operator and station manager.The photographs of Fanning Island include images of cable station buildings and employees, the German attack on Fanning Island in September 1914, and a sports carnival held on Fanning Island during the 1920s to mark Empire Day. The photographs can be divided into two sets one dating from the early 1900s and...
Dates: 1902 - 1933

Cyril McKay photographs of Samoa, Tokelau, and Cook Islands.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-2007/5
Scope and Contents

Collection contains copies of historical photographs of Samoa, Tokelau, and Cook Islands covering the entire period of Cyril McKay's residence in Samoa. Includes images of first flight into Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Copied from an album lent by McKay's son.

Dates: 1914 - 1960

D. King Tainui waka history.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives-Maori 93/10
Scope and Contents

Notes, writings on Rangi and Papa, Tainui migration and Te Arawa waka

Dates: 1960s

Dame Anne Salmond collection on the establishment of Waipapa Marae.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives-Maori 91/3
Scope and Contents

Papers relating to the establishment and construction of the University Marae.

Dates: 1979 - 1987

Dame Dorothy Winstone papers.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-2003/5
Scope and Contents Collection includes personal and other papers related to Dame Dorothy Winstone's association with Auckland University College; Auckland University Students' Association; Auckland Teachers' College; Seddon Memorial Technical College; Methodist Church; University of Auckland (member of University Council 1963-1985); University of Auckland Centennial 1983; New Zealand Federation of University Women (member 1943- ); International Federation of University Women (member 1950- ); New Zealand...
Dates: 1927 - ca 2002

Dame Joan Metge research notes re Professor Ralph Piddington.

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Identifier: MSS-Archives-Vault 148
Scope and Contents

Includes biographical notes, curriculum vitae, publications list, correspondence, clippings and speech notes re Professor Ralph Piddington (1906-1974), prepared by Dame Joan Metge in compiling her entry for Piddington in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Professor Ralph Piddington was the first Professor of Anthropology at the University of Auckland, appointed 1949. Associated materials: Metge's papers re modern Maori society at MSS & Archives 89/37.

Dates: 1906-1999 (1998-1999)

Daniel B. Patterson architectural drawings collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS -Archives-ARCH-2023/10
Scope and Contents

Collection consists of project drawings.

Dates: 1910 - 1963

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