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Wayne Stokes
02/07/2018
Had to laugh at Alan Cook's
Lounge on the Captain Cook immigrant ship
Heather Street
22/11/2013
Had the pleasure of meeting
Matiu Rata
tahi nepia
31/05/2018
Had absolutely no idea you
Peter Snell and Murray Halberg win Olympic gold
Anonymous
08/10/2021
Haare nepia TeMorenga
Te Morenga
Anonymous
03/02/2023
H.J Nicholas was not
Henry Nicholas VC
BRUYERE
04/11/2010
H.J Nicholas was not
Henry Nicholas VC
BRUYERE
20/10/2010
H Stancombe Sheet 44
H. Stancombe
Fiona McLennan
28/08/2018
Gwendoline Lila was not
Mrs Annan
Anonymous
23/07/2018
Gwen and Crawford Somerset
Littledene
Bob Pritchard
01/06/2010
Guy Featherston Johnston was
g f johnston
jennifer Ball
01/08/2013
Gutter black, Don't fight it
Best New Zealand songs ever?
Unclejimbob
14/12/2016
Growing up as child in the 70
NZ and the Malayan Emergency
Daniel Ford
12/01/2015
Gross
Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Anonymous
27/08/2023
grew up opposite this house
Petone state house
rob evans
23/01/2009
Greetings,
Palmerston North war memorial
Arthur Arculus
15/06/2013
Great work Helen, just a
Margaret McGregor
Katherine Blakeley
03/11/2018
Great Uncle Beckham left
beckham arthur
Raewyn O'Connor
25/04/2015
Great to see my great gran
Clara Eglinton
Josephine Gravit née Eglinton
03/06/2016
Great to have an early map
Map showing Cook's voyages
Anonymous
06/05/2019
Great to come across some of
The royal couple visit Pukekura Park, 1954
Anonymous
18/03/2009
Great story. I'd always
Santa parades
Malcolm
17/12/2009
Great read, thanks for
Monowai
– the ship that rescued Anne Frank's father
Cheri Davidson
12/05/2019
Great read especially on the
1917: Arras, Messines and Passchendaele
Ali Martin
12/10/2017
Great place to find some
Featherston camp
Anonymous
06/02/2019
Great job - is there a
100 Māori words every New Zealander should know
Rosco
06/07/2011
Great information! But not
Whina Cooper
prettyface
05/03/2014
great info 4 my school
Survivors of the Wahine disaster
Anonymous
24/09/2008
Great bloke and thoroughly
John Reid
Anonymous
17/12/2022
Grave of Charles Edwin
The steamer
Penguin
Sarndra Lees
18/03/2010
Grant, Margaret (nee
Margret Grant
Alastair Grant Campbell
01/11/2018
Grand father was a Hare Huru from Kaitaia
Hāre Huru
joanna Huru
28/07/2016
Graham Lowe
Lounge on the Captain Cook immigrant ship
Angela Parry
01/08/2019
Graham Jones. Your
New Zealand disasters timeline
John Ashby
02/12/2010
Gorgeous, just gorgeous. So
Pōhutukawa trees
BeckyB
25/12/2017
Good write up, just an error
Pukekohe East NZ Wars memorial
Susanne Stone
10/02/2014
Good post, Void. I had the
Riot 111 – subversive radicals
Mark Webster
14/05/2009
Good point Nessanz - I've
Simpson and his donkey, Gallipoli painting
Jamie M
02/05/2017
Good on you great grandmother
Jacobina Luke
Anjan Culyonymous
29/03/2018
Good morning,
The eruption of Mt Tarawera - roadside stories
Roger Stanton
12/02/2013
Good morning
New Zealand Army Nursing Service in the First World War
Marian Burns
25/07/2016
Good job Aunty Margaret
E Belk
Amelia Belk
20/02/2022
Good information thank you.
Stories of women's activism
Sharon McAuley
09/03/2020
Good afternoon, If possible I
Canterbury University College memorial window
Wil Wright
11/09/2013
Going thru my wifes father
HMS
Wahine
during the First World War
Dave Carter
14/02/2022
Godfrey Bowen was a legend
Godfrey Bowen
Roland jones
28/11/2020
God bless the Second Wave.
Stories of women's activism
Anonymous
18/09/2021
Go to www.koreromaori.co.nz
100 Māori words every New Zealander should know
Pikia
04/05/2009
Go Julia - So Proud of you.
Mrs Thomson
Great Grandaughter
19/09/2018
Glen Innes wasn't named after
Glenn Innes state housing flats
Paul Clements
12/09/2014
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