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Name/Title |
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Napier Intermediate School Play, the two main characters
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Daily Telegraph; 1871; 1999
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17 Nov 1993
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Sculptor at work designing Pania
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Italian Marble Company (Carrara); 1897
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1953-1954
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Photograph of Māori soldiers, Wairoa Museum
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Daily Telegraph; 1871; 1999
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22 Nov 1993
29 Nov 1993
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Anna Heatly
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1863
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Portrait, unidentified woman
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61/9
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Portrait of unidentified woman
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Swan and Wrigglesworth; 1864; 1870
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Portrait of unidentified woman and young girl
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G Von Dix
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Portrait of Mrs D'Arcy
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Lady with a High Neck Wrap
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Wenceslaus Hollar; 1607; 1677
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1640
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36/77/24
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A century of styles at the Taradale Town Hall. Evening and social wear for the discriminating and fashion conscious dresser are modelled by a group from the St Columba Presbyterian Church. From left, Mesdames Nancye Munro, Margaret Goodwin, Margaret Bain, Misses Jan Hughes, June Ashenhurst, Helen McLeod and Mrs Cowen McDonald.
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Daily Telegraph; 1871; 1999
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24 Sep 1966
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An enthusiastic audience watches a section of the fashion parade as Mrs Sheena Beaton parades on the catwalk modelling a linen dress of the 1930s. Members of the church choir sang popular songs of the eras as dresses of a particular period were exhibited.
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Daily Telegraph; 1871; 1999
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24 Sep 1966
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Portrait of Florence Williams
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Programme, Dance Recital
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Swailes Printing Co. Ltd
Jean Lowry
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22 Nov 1934
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2015/24/12
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Hettie Glazebrook
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William Partington; 08 Dec 1854; 22 Jul 1940
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Applications, Financial Assistance, Repairs to Dwellings: Elizabeth Road
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Napier Earthquake Relief Fund Committee; 1931
Daily Telegraph Print
Napier Borough Council
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1931
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Advertising card, C.S. Dunningham
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Chandler & Co; 1899
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2017/20/2/15
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Theodosia Fripp
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George Churchill; 05 Mar 1837; 19 Sep 1907
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Art Deco Characters, Emerson Mall
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Daily Telegraph; 1871; 1999
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15 Feb 1993
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Wedding Portrait, Kate Lewis
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Portrait of an unidentified man, Māori
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