Judge Frederick Edward Maning (1812–1883), New Zealander, Author of "Old New Zealand", Photograph from the Grey Collection, Auckland Public Library
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22.01.2015
Donald Sutherland, around 1878, sailor, soldier, gold prospector, settler, and first European discoverer of Sutherland Falls, second highest falls of New Zealand.
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25.12.2014
George Silk (1916–2004), Levin, New Zealand, Photojournalist
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14.06.2014
John Ballance, Sculpture on front of Whanganui City Council Building, Whanganui, New Zealand
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11.03.2014
Heinrich Krüger, Klavier- und Gesanglehrer, Gründer des Musikverein Bochum im Jahr 1860, Chorleiter und Dirigent des Musikverein Bochum 1860-1872 und 1888-1904
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10.07.2012
James Hector (1834–1907), scottish born medical doctor (M.D.), geologist, explorer, head of New Zealand Institute, Geological Survey of New Zealand, and Chancellor of the University of New Zealand.
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28.07.2011
Louis Ehrenfried (1835–1897), German-born well-known New Zealand brewer and local politician.
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16.07.2011
Bendix Hallenstein (1835–1905), German-born New Zealand merchant, manufacturer and politician.
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20.06.2011
Johann Friederich August Kelling (1820–1909), German-born immigrant to New Zealand, co-founder of the German settlement Ranzau (close to Nelson), community leader and member of the House of Representatives for Waimea district.
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16.06.2011
Julius Haast and his wife Mary.
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16.06.2011
Sir Johann Franz Julius von Haast (1822–1887), German-born geologist, natural scientists and professor of the school geology at the Canterbury College in New Zealand.
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25.01.2011
Hongi Hika (1772–1828), Maori Chief of the Ngapuhi-Iwi and probably best known war leader at times of the New Zealand musket wars.
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12.01.2011
Thomas Kendall (1778–1832), british missionary and linguist, who settled in New Zealand in mission order of the Church Missionary Society (CMS), founder of the first Sunday schools and in 1815 editor of the first Maori-English dictionary.
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12.01.2011
The chiefs Waikato and Hongi Hika with missionary Thomas Kendall in England, oil painting by James Barry, 1820.
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14.07.2010
Whina Cooper, activist, symbol figure of the Maori Land Rights Movement and foundation president of the Maori Women's Welfare League.
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29.04.2010
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, Waikato chief, became later the first Māori king.
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05.04.2010
Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry (1793–1864), colonialist. He wanted to be the king of New Zealand
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19.08.2009
John Logan Campbell (1817–1912), politician, mayor of Auckland and the first secretary of the Auckland Savings Bank.
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02.08.2009
Otto Ernst Niemeyer (1883–1971), banker, director of Bank of England.
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31.01.2009
John Ballance (1839–1893), Prime minister of New Zealand.
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24.11.2008
Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841–1892), politician and founder of Middlemarch, Otago, New Zealand.
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12.08.2008
Francis Place (1771–1854), british social reformer and chartist.
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09.07.2008
Samuel Duncan Parnell (1810–1890), carpenter, successful fighter for the eight hours working day in Wellington, New Zealand.
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03.02.2008
Florence Owens Thompson (1903–1983) as Migrant Mother (1936) (3)
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03.02.2008
Florence Owens Thompson (1903–1983) as Migrant Mother (1936) (2)
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03.02.2008
Florence Owens Thompson (1903–1983) as Migrant Mother (1936) (1) taken by the documentary photographer Dorothea Lange (1895–1965).
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14.01.2008
Frances Willard (1839–1898), suffragette, social reformer and founder of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), USA.
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07.01.2008
Mary Ann Müller (1820–1901), suffragette, and one of the first feminist in New Zealand.
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03.01.2008
Kate Sheppard (1847–1934), suffragette, social reformer and first president of the National Council of Woman in New Zealand.
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25.11.2007
Thomas Gabriel Read (1824–1826), Australien, Gold Prospector, he triggert the Otago Goldrush in New Zealand.
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22.11.2007
William Larnach with his family (1878).
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22.11.2007
William Larnach (1833–1898), Banker, Politician, Builder of Larnach Castle, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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19.11.2007
Charles Henry Kettle (1821–1862), Surveyor, Politician in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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16.11.2007
Thomas Burns (1796–1871), Clergy of Scottland, Colonialist in Otago, Co-Founder of Dunedin, New Zealand.
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14.11.2007
William Cargill (1784–1860), Colonialist in Otago, Co-Founder of Dunedin, New Zealand.
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06.11.2007
Priscilla Wakefield (1751–1832), Feminists, People of the Georgian era, Quaker, Writer, New Zealand.