New content partners and collections — March 2022

Posted on 25 March 2022 by Kelly

New content partners

Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to our latest new content partners and collections — Teviot District Museum, Canterbury Stories from Christchurch City Libraries, Central Hawke’s Bay Museum, Thames Museum, The Dowse Art Museum, Eketahuna & Districts Early Settlers Museum Society, Woodville Art and History, Cambridge Museum, and Te Hikoi Museum.

The Dowse Art Museum

A framed artwork made of sisal and red, brown and black wool.

Image: Framed Fibre Fall III, 1984. All rights reserved. Item from The Dowse Art Museum.

Teviot District Museum

A miniature watering can featuring a picture of Princes St, Dunedin on one side.

Image: Commemorative miniature watering can. All rights reserved. Item from Teviot District Museum.

Christchurch City Libraries

Police and protestors clashing on the field of a large sportsfield.

Image: Protesters clash with police, 15 August 1981. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Item from Christchurch City Libraries.

Eketahuna & Districts Early Settlers Museum Society

Women's fitted jacket with covered buttons and lace cuffs.

Image: Women's jacket, 1860s. All rights reserved. Item from Eketahuna & Districts Early Settlers Museum Society.

Central Hawke's Bay Museum

A wooden box with a hinged lid and a white cross and circle logo.

Image: St. John's Wooden Carry Case. All rights reserved. Item from Central Hawke's Bay Museum.

Thames Museum

A group of men posing in three rows for a photo.

Image: A group of miners. All rights reserved. Item from Thames Museum.

Te Hikoi Museum

New Zealand flag with additional words '7th SMR NZ'.

Image: Flag, New Zealand, 7th Southland Mounted Rifles, 1914. CC BY-NC 4.0. Item from Te Hikoi Museum.

Cambridge Museum

Four men standing at the counter of a chemist shop with dark, wooden cabinetry.

Image: Chemist shop interior. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Item from Cambridge Museum.

Woodville Art and History Museum

A red Model T Ford fire engine.

Image: Model T Ford Fire Engine, 1924. All rights reserved. Item from Woodville Art and History Museum.


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