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New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch: Protect your native birds and forests. You are invited to assist preserve our forest reserves and birds in their natural condition, by joining the Forest and Bird Protection Society / Railways Studios [1960s?]

New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch: Protect your native birds and forests. You are invited to assist preserve our forest reserves and birds in their natural condition, by joining the Forest and Bird Protection Society / Railways Studios [1960s?]
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New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch: Protect your native birds and forests. You are invited to assist preserve our forest reserves and birds in their natural condition, by joining the Forest and Bird Protection Society / Railways Studios [1960s?]
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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TAPUHI
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Poster shows a tui perched on the branch of a kowhai tree in flower. The branch hangs over a stream running through bush, with mountains in the background. Artwork by Maurice Poulton. The text advises readers to write to the Secretary, PO Box 631 Wellington, for more information. Some evidence shows the date may be 1962 or 1963; see letter dated 14 March 1963 (on pink paper) in manuscripts file 84-180-1/14/3 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithogr...

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Date created
1962
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Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand / New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch / Poulton, Maurice Alec, 1909-1983
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23104324
Related subjects
Birds / Conservation / Societies, etc. / Kōwhai rauriki / Tūi / Forests and forestry / New Zealand

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