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Peter Garven genealogy of the Ngai Tahu.
Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-C-32A
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of manuscript for Genealogy of the Ngai Tahu published by Peter Garven. Includes genealogies and explanatory notes compiled from published sources, Department of Maori and Island Affairs records, Maori Land Court minute books, private records and oral traditions.
Dates:
1974 - 1977
Peter George Norton architectural drawings and papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS -Archives-Arch -2016/3
Scope and Contents
Collection consists of architectural drawings relating to five projects by Peter George Norton, and a file including periodicals with articles relating to his career and specific projects. The material was selected by Norton specifically for inclusion in the Architecture Archive.
Dates:
1973 - 1995
Peter Middleton architectural drawings.
Collection
Identifier: MSS- Archives-Arch-2023/4
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of project drawings.
Dates:
1951 - 1965
Peter Sundberg manuscript.
Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-131
Scope and Contents
Autobiographical account.
Dates:
1956 - 1956
Peter Wills collection of Scientists Against Nuclear Arms New Zealand (SANA) records
Collection
Identifier: MSS -Archives-2021/10
Content Description
This collection contains: SANA submissions to select committees; correspondence; newsletters; pamphlets; and third-party materials from environmental and protest groups collected by Peter Wills. Most of the materials relate to the Auckland SANA branch. Also included in the collection are documents relating to visits to Moscow in 1986 and 1987 by Peter Wills representing SANA at international symposia of scientists and academics researching nuclear issues. This collection also includes...
Dates:
1978 - 2002; Majority of material found within 1983 - 1996
Petition signed by thirteen Maori chiefs to William IV, seeking his protection from foreign incursions, tribal enemies, and the misconduct of British subjects, Kerikeri, 5 October 1831.
Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-C-14-loose
Scope and Contents
The petition was instigated by Maori chiefs in the Bay of Islands after the arrival of the a French naval vessel 'La Favorite' on 3 October 1831, as they feared retribution by the French for the murder of Marion du Fresne and his crew in 1772. They acknowledged the special trade and missionary contacts with Britain, and requested that the King become a 'friend and the guardian of these islands', defending them from foreign threat, from the 'teazing of the other tribes', and from the...
Dates:
1831
Pewhairangi (Bay of Islands) District Runanga minute book.
Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives-Maori 92/3
Dates:
1862 - 1865
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