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basalt pavers. This was apparently decided against, possibly for cost reasons. The city has however conducted substantial remedial works, to improve the condition of the existing Court of Honour, including repairs to and lighting of the steps, uplighting of the Cenotaph, as well as general cleaning and a new interpretive engraving provided by the Auckland RSA.
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The Museum's natural sciences collections are principally a research and reference assemblage that provides information on the distribution and morphology of plant, animal and mineral species in New Zealand and the regional Pacific. The Museum stores and exhibits 1.5 million natural history specimens
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The Museum's own business and research archives (covering its governance, curation, exhibitions, education, publishing, building development and maintenance, and internal management) are housed alongside the above, and are accessed by way of the Museum Library Te Pātaka Mātāpuna, one of the country's
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Vitali was roundly criticised for many of her actions by a number of former staff and public figures, such as editorialist Pat Booth, who accused her of downplaying the "War Memorial" element of the museum name and function, as well as by former finance head of the museum, Jon Cowan, who in a letter
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when an administration annexe with a large semi-circular courtyard was added to the southern rear. This extension is of concrete-block construction rendered in cement stucco to harmonise with the Portland stone of the earlier building. This major extension was designed by the architects M. K. and R.
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The museum's architects commissioned Kohn's Jewellers of Queen Street to create a finely detailed silver model of the museum. This was presented to Gunson upon completion of the museum, in recognition of his extensive work in leading the project. After the death of Sir James, the model was presented
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representatives have noted that the Cenotaph area is in need of renovation, and also would like measures put in place that ensure the area is treated with more respect by people using the park or visiting the museum. Auckland City was considering replacement the old concrete paving with granite and
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The Palaeontology collection was established in the early 1900s and, with more than 20,000 specimen lots, is one of the largest collections of fossil invertebrates in New Zealand. Its importance lies in its ability to contribute understanding of evolutionary change, past biodiversity and the record
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from around the world. The collection numbers nearly 7,000 objects and represents key makers, manufacturers, designs, designers and technical developments and styles primarily of Auckland, but also of the Auckland region of New Zealand, and Western and Eastern cultures. The Applied Arts and Design
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The Museum is one of a small number of organisations in New Zealand which collects and cares for historic maps. The map collection contains large sequences of official New Zealand maps, WWII-era military maps, subdivision plans, and other material, including atlases, which helps record and provide
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A collection of more than 480 musical instruments was acquired in 1996 from Zillah and Ronald Castle. The Castle Collection contains "rare violins, an 18th century harpsichord and an eclectic collection of instruments associated with New Zealand's pioneer days". The items in the collection "range
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The World (Foreign Ethnology) collection is diverse, the largest and most significant of its type in the country. It aims to reflect a well-balanced range of arts and artefacts of non-Western, -Pacific, and -Māori cultures, and it is an important collection in terms of its ability to portray the
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The Manuscripts and Archives collection is of major regional importance and, at approximately 2,000 linear metres, it is one of the largest non-governmental archives in New Zealand. The collection covers large organisational and business archives and smaller personal collections which record and
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Also in 2020 was the opening of the redesigned South Atrium entrance, Te Ao Mārama. This built on Auckland architect Noel Lane's 2006 design which featured the large Samoan-inspired Tanoa bowl at its core. The new atrium was a design collaboration between Australasian architecture firms, Jasmax,
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argued after her resignation that she was responsible for a significant fall in visitor numbers and visitor satisfaction during her tenure. He also claimed that these statistics had ceased to be published in the second year of Vitali's work at the museum, given the clear negative trends of her
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Parts of the museum, as well as the Cenotaph and its surrounding consecrated grounds (Court of Honour) in front of the Museum, also serve as a war memorial, mainly to those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. There are two "Halls of Memory" within the museum, whose walls,
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As it is desirable that samples of New Zealand Wool should be exhibitedā€”contributors are requested to send samples in duplicate, as soon as convenient, statingā€”the Sheep, where bredā€”of what breedā€”also the ageā€”who contributed by. Donors are requested to send their contributions directed to the
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criticised the museum's light display as partisan and "insensitive" to Palestinians. Museum chief executive David Reeves subsequently issued a statement apologizing "for the distress and hurt caused to members of our community." Reeve's apology was criticised by New Zealand Jewish Council
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The Museum has considerable holdings in historic paintings, rare watercolours, photographs and other artworks. The Pictorial collection numbers in the millions, and contains some of the earliest examples of the development of the photographic arts and technology in New Zealand, including
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of dynamic change during the past 65 million years with rapid submergence and uplift at various times during New Zealand's geological history. Past climate change and the significance of glacial cycles and oscillation are reflected in the specimens and their associated data as well.
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In 1933 Auckland Museum purchased, for the grand sum of Ā£25, a series of some 1300 glass plate negatives from Beattie's Studios Pty. Ltd., Hobart, Tasmania. The negatives were the work of photographer John Watt Beattie, taken during an expedition to the South and Western Pacific in
1353:. The focus of the herbarium collection is on wild plants (native and naturalised) in all plant groups principally from northern New Zealand and its offshore islands. Auckland Museum's is one of only three significantly sized herbaria in New Zealand; the others are at 1376:. The Herbarium holds over 333,000 botanical specimensā€”including 200,000 angiosperms, 5,000 gymnosperms, 30,000 pteridophytes, 21,500 mosses, 12,300 liverworts, 22,000 algae, 27,200 lichens, and 1,000 timber samples. The Museum also holds a substantial collection of 348:
Auckland Museum's collections and exhibits began in 1852. In 1867 Aucklanders formed a learned societyā€”the Auckland Philosophical Society, soon renamed Auckland Institute. Within a few years Auckland Museum was transferred to Auckland Institute, thereafter known as
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Significant gifts of European and Oriental objects and collections, reflecting the interests of individual connoisseurs and collectors, had been made to the Museum, and in 1967 The Charles Edgar Disney Art Trust was set up for the Museum to purchase items in these
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The Museum's comprehensive Pacific collection has a range of arts and material culture from tropical Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. The collection is diverse both geographically and in type of material, covering all the cultures of the Pacific, from
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The Auckland Museum Institute has a role in the governance of Auckland Museum by appointing four members to the Museum Trust Board. The institute was established in 1867 and is an independent voluntary run organisation. It is the Auckland branch of the
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started work in front of the Court of Honour, up to then taken up by a smaller car park. The area was changed to provide a new water feature, and walkways and other infrastructure were also upgraded. Work around the court was completed in mid-2010.
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leading heritage research libraries. The Library's collections of books and other publications are focused on New Zealand subject areas and are developed chiefly to support curatorial work and collecting, but also feature significant holdings of
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Auckland Museum holds papers relating to Brickell's studio, his artistic practice and his commissioned works, both public and private. The collection, which dates from 1965 to 1985, includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, sketches and
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department receives acquisition funds from the Charles Edgar Disney Art Trust, and has a number of loan collections including the Mackelvie Trust Collection. A collection of 7,000 objects from across Asia is displayed on rotation.
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The Museum attracted 708 visitors in its first year. Interest in the museum dwindled over the following decade even as its collection grew, and in 1869 the somewhat neglected and forlorn museum was transferred to the care of the
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Auckland Museum holds all of the applied arts that Mackelvie donated to Auckland, both while he was alive and on his death. Paintings and sculptures are held in the Auckland Art Gallery and books are held in the Auckland
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and reptiles, and 1,000 land mammals, primarily collected from Northern New Zealand. Among the specimens are the oldest surviving New Zealand stuffed birds, bought around 1856ā€“57, from Mr I. St John, a taxidermist from
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evidence of early New Zealand development. There is also a small collection of significant maps relating to the discovery and exploration of the Pacific Ocean and islands by Europeans, dating from before 1800.
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Honorary Secretary, at the Museum, any day in the week, except those open to the public.ā€”Statingā€”the name of the contributorā€”where fromā€”who contributed byā€”dateā€”and any remarks that are considered necessary.
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Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, and designTRIBE, in collaboration with iwi and pasifika communities in Auckland with a multicultural focus. Under the Tanoa bowl is an AV installation containing stories from
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spanning over it from the four elevator shafts located around it. A new 204-space underground parking garage at the rear has also been constructed to help cover the high demand for parking in the Domain.
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until 1996. Auckland War Memorial Museum was the name of the new building opened in 1929, but since 1996 it has been more commonly used for the institution as well. From 1991 to 2003 the Museum's
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About 600 manuscripts contain material by or about women. These provide fascinating insights into the lives of both pioneering and contemporary women, and are described in the Museum publication
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diversity of world cultures, in particular that of South-east Asia, because of that area's "prehistoric links with Polynesian cultures and its contemporary regional political significance".
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Established in 1966, the Museum's Applied Arts and Design collection includes ceramics, jewellery, furniture, glass, metalwork, costumes, textiles, costume accessories, musical instruments,
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Auckland Museum, established in 1852, was originally housed in a small cottage in Grafton Road, referred to as "Old Government Farm House" or "The Governor's Dairy", near the corner with
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which has been published since 1930 and contains results of original research on the Museum collections and research by curatorial and other staff, and associates, and the occasional
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In the last two decades, the museum was renovated and extended in two stages. The first stage saw the existing building restored and the exhibits partly replaced during the 1990s for
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offered to mediate, and his offer was accepted and the matter resolved amicably. In 2013 the Sir Edmund Hillary Archive was registered on the UNESCO New Zealand Memory of the World.
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George Graham's papers are held in Auckland Libraries' Sir George Gray Special Collections and in the Auckland War Memorial Museum Library, with the latter holding the greater part.
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The Act also tasks the Board with the appointment of a Māori Committee of no less than five members, known as the Taumata-ā-Iwi. The Taumata-ā-Iwi is founded upon the principle of
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reminiscent of Greco-Roman temples. In 1920, the present site was settled on as a home for the museum, and in August 1925, after successful fund-raising led by Auckland Mayor Sir
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saw the opportunity to establish the first free school of art in Auckland to be located in the Museum. Other classical statues were subsequently donated were used as models for
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together with a number of additional marble slabs, list the names of all known New Zealand soldiers from the Auckland Region killed in major conflicts during the 20th century.
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After extensive consultation between the Mayor, Sir James Gunson and Thomas Cheeseman, the site chosen was a hill in the Government Domain commanding an impressive view of the
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The top floor of the Museum is dedicated to the memory of fallen soldiers and included within the war memorial galleries is the spectacular World War One Hall of Memories.
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The Entomology collection contains about 250,000 catalogued specimens and, while focused on the northern areas of New Zealand, includes important collections ranging from
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Auckland Museum has in the collection a unique tangible link between Māori and the East Polynesian homeland. A fishing lure made from tropical black-lipped pearl shell (
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Honours Board: "Directors of Auckland Museum, Auckland Institute and Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, Auckland War Memorial Museum" (1852ā€“), Whaowhia Room, Auckland Museum
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constructed within the central courtyard, increasing the building's floor area by 60 per cent (an addition of 9,600 m (103,000 sq ft)) at a cost of
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The 1929 building was designed with a view to future extension. Two additions were made to the original building, the first in the late 1950s to commemorate the
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The Museum publishes two scholarly serials as part of its statutory role to advance and promote cultural and scientific scholarship and researchā€”the regular
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We began gathering the voices of Māori women and their writings by building on the work of previous research, for example Auckland War Memorial Museum's
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of their historical Auckland newspapers dating from the early 1840s and supplemented by individual donations. The Museum contributes to the research site
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In 1878, the Auckland Museum in Princes Street received a gift of 33 casts of antique statuary from a wealthy expatriate Aucklander, Thomas Russell.
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The copper and glass dome, as well as the viewing platform and event centre underneath it, had been criticised by some as "resembling a collapsed
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of the building, and are considered "an acknowledgement of the historical importance of the arts and learning of classical antiquity to imported
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towards maintenance of the facility, and eventually coaxed several of the other local bodies to the principle of an annual statutory levy of
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The building is considered to be one of the finest Greco-Roman buildings in the Southern Hemisphere. It has an 'A' classification from the
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Ngā Pou Ārahi: A Tribal Inventory of Manuscripts Relating to Māori Treasures, Language, Genealogy, Songs, History, Customs and Proverbs
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Nearly 300 manuscripts are described as being Māori or having Māori elements. Most of these are recorded in Jenifer Curnow's 1995 book
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The Museum's nationally and internationally significant Documentary Heritage collections comprise manuscripts, ephemera, maps,
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spokesperson Juliet Moses, who described the protest as "extremely disappointing" and the museum's apology as a "betrayal".
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over every imaginable un-powered device capable of producing music", and includes "workable examples of every member of the
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The public were first admitted on Sunday 24 October 1852, and every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter; Honorary Secretary
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on the Coromandel Peninsula. The lure is highly significant because it was made in East Polynesia and brought here, on a
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during the Second World War. The collection contains about 13,000 specimens of just under 3,000 species and subspecies.
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in 1918, the Council in its liberality being given three seats on the Museum Council. In addition to an initial gift of
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THE object of this Museum is to collect Specimens illustrative of the Natural History of New Zealandā€”particularly its
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when it was formed in 1867. There are approximately 4,500 historical and current titles in the assemblage, excluding
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Also, Weapons, Clothing, Implements, &c., &c, of New Zealand, and the Islands of the Pacific. Any Memento of
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The latter part of the 20th century is substantially represented by the collection of the documentary photographer
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and also does public outreach and education. Council members listed for 2022/2023 are: Dr Roger Lins (President),
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building constructed in the 1920s and 1950s, stands on Observatory Hill, the remains of a dormant volcano, in the
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Te Ao Mārama (the realm of Being and Light) South Atrium of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, completed in 2020.
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for 'post of remembrance'), a memorial enquiry centre, was established, and in 2017, the Museum opened
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The Museum holds the country's most significant collection of Auckland newspapers, based on a 1967 donation by
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In the early years of the 20th century the museum and its collections flourished under visionary curator
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contain more than 450 articles written by over 150 different authors and co-authors dealing mostly with
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and books about butterflies bequeathed by the late Ray Shannon, a private collector whose interest in
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The Museum has an extensive permanent exhibition, "Scars on the Heart", covering warsā€”including the
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illustrate New Zealanders' lives within the country and abroad, especially during military service.
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and New Zealand's participation in overseas conflicts such as the First and Second World Wars; the
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announcing that the museum was now open to the public in the newspapers from 29 October that year:
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missions. This exhibition is linked to the War Memorial, and shows, for example, models of Māori
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The First Fifty Years of the Auckland Institute and Museum and its Future Aims: a Jubilee Sketch
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Among the personal papers held at the Museum are 19th-century papers relating to the pioneering
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Auckland Museum's collections are organised into three principal areas: documentary heritage (
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and rights. The decision was also motivated by the previous controversy surrounding British
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The Museum has on loan all of the applied arts objects donated to the city of Auckland by
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Sean Plunket: Auckland Museum declines mega Harry Potter exhibit to keep its rainbow tick
6411:"Israel-Palestine conflict: Calls for Auckland Museum to apologise for supporting Israel" 6229:"Cook Islander Mary Ama awarded Museum Medal for her contributions to preserving culture" 3301: 2193:
to recognise research and public service achievements. Recipients have included botanist
1873:, which appears less often and usually contains results of larger research projects. The 1837: 1804: 1623: 1596: 1543: 1458: 1255: 1050: 1013:
and Margaret Matilda White. Other collections include the documentary photographs of the
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exhibit due to several staff members expressing concerns to the management about author
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The collection includes both local and national society records; some examples include:
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In 2006, the inner courtyard was enclosed by a "Grand Atrium" at the southern entrance.
7715: 7539: 7509: 7282: 7230: 7120: 7039: 7008: 6926: 6829: 6779: 6744: 6678: 6597: 6320: 5982: 3227: 2859: 2335:, who accused the Museum management of appeasing the rainbow community and practising " 2320: 2227: 2014: 1989: 1263: 1065:, and an impressive set of albums by the 19th-century clergyman and watercolour artist 1062: 1021: 999: 909: 849:
were commissioned for the space, inspired by Hine-pū-te-hue the female guardian of the
783: 700: 6982: 2825: 2723:(guardians), responsible for caring for more than 4.5 million treasures, we hold the ' 1816: 1277:, as well as to the national network of institutions that hold historical newspapers. 7762: 7654: 7524: 7419: 7210: 6977: 6764: 6415: 6233: 5974: 4631: 4621: 4588: 4578: 3645: 3481: 3219: 3179: 2894: 2863: 2851: 2459: 2447: 2398: 2206: 2002: 1812: 1796: 1765: 1354: 1038: 613: 5960: 5633: 3745:"Stories of Auckland: New exhibit shows Tāmaki Makaurau's rich tapestry of cultures" 3205: 2432:
while the tail is at Auckland and all lands to the north: hence "Te Papa Whakahiku".
2331:'s visit to Auckland in March 2023. The Museum attracted criticism from broadcaster 1946: 1632: 1364:
The herbarium contains a number of collections from significant botanists including
1287: 947: 721:) and other donors making up the remainder. This second stage was finished in 2007. 354: 298: 7795: 7529: 7439: 7399: 7105: 7095: 7059: 6885: 6668: 6327:"Issued on behalf of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and Peter and Sarah Hillary" 5990: 3235: 3187: 3169: 2956: 2929: 2902: 2867: 2749: 2324: 2307: 2026: 1908: 1824: 1793: 1115: 1098: 979: 905: 885: 500: 342: 4191: 1605: 960: 560:
to the museum by his son Wallace Gunson, where it remains on display to this day.
7666: 7601: 7298: 6739: 6366: 4018: 3924: 3749: 2198: 2006: 1936: 1912: 1724: 1641: 1567: 1497: 1493: 1373: 901: 807: 756: 735: 338: 334: 322: 248: 2516: 2394: 2210: 1789: 7752: 7659: 7514: 7225: 6936: 6900: 6754: 6729: 4613: 3305: 2830: 2738: 2529: 2463: 2451: 2413: 2336: 2275: 2155: 2095: 2080: 2010: 1661: 1399: 1328: 1134: 1094: 1042: 1006: 951: 929: 925: 811: 653:
THEY ARE COMMEMORATED NOT ONLY BY COLUMNS AND INSCRIPTIONS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY
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In December 2006, the $ 64.5 million 'Grand Atrium' will be officially opened.
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material, and an impressive collection of rare books, including 16th-century
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On 15 October 2023, the museum staged a light display in the colours of the
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explained its meaning in his 2001 lecture, "Land and Identity in Tāmaki: a
2376:, a margin, a chiefly boundary, and a reference to those fallen in battle. 2332: 2312: 2254: 2129: 2123: 1808: 1369: 1368:(curator, 1874 – 1923), and Captain James Cook's botanists, 1173: 1058: 1054: 838: 671: 591: 549: 406: 326: 314: 170: 5994: 5961:"John Alexander Smith and the Early History of Auckland Museum, 1852-1867" 3239: 7695: 7640: 6839: 6749: 6704: 6673: 6603: 6516: 6099: 6028: 4470:
Collection includes deeds, wills, birth, death and marriage certificates.
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Among the companies and organisations represented in the collection are:
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Several artworks were commissioned for Te Ao Mārama. The gateway (titled
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Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Five-Year Strategic Plan
7731: 7394: 7369: 6972: 6769: 2429: 2287: 1916: 1741: 1474: 1470: 1320: 1299: 1159: 881: 853:, and Rongomātāne the God associated with peace and cultivated plants. 732:
Innovate NZ Gold Award (Structural Engineering) for the redevelopment.
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Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Auckland Region
2179:
becoming an Associate Emeritus of Auckland War Memorial Museum in 2019
991: 725: 686: 7384: 7272: 7054: 6859: 2144: 1571: 1563: 1538: 1489: 1482: 1377: 1346: 1127: 987: 937: 3010:. Vol. 13, no. 4544 (Supplement). 7 June 1876. p. 1. 2305:
reported that the War Memorial Museum had cancelled plans to host a
1380:, and a specialist collection of "fern books" (bound collections of 1342:
is the index herbariorum code for the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
563: 7636: 2683: 2242: 2202: 2189:
Since 1999, Auckland War Memorial Museum has regularly awarded the
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The Geology collection was originally focused on material from the
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Pelorus Press Ltd. (covering the period 1947 – 1978)
975: 933: 787: 634: 584: 580: 492: 161: 3206:"Mr Cheeseman's Legacy: the Auckland Museum at Princes Street" 7155: 6784: 6591: 6443:"Auckland Museum apologises for lighting up in support of Israel" 2171: 1878: 1769: 1745: 1575: 1559: 1555: 1478: 893: 755:
The new sections of the museum have been favourably likened to a
705:. The second stage of this restoration has seen a great dome and 461: 391: 2408:
is not a literal translation of "Auckland War Memorial Museum".
2001:(customary authority of and over ancestral land), and comprises 743:
The new sections underneath the dome, mostly contained within a
6577: 6479: 4929:"Herbarium List ā€“ The William & Lynda Steere Herbarium: AK" 4571:
He Reo Wāhine: Māori women's voices from the nineteenth century
3857:"New doors open for Auckland Museum's southern atrium entrance" 2675: 2620: 2360: 1841: 1316: 1291: 576: 567:
Presentation to Sir James Gunson. Auckland Museum Silver Model.
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Lecture. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland War Memorial Museum.
2428:'s legendary fish ā€“ Te Ika a Maui) the head is regarded as at 2358:
means Auckland's memorial to fallen chiefs and their gathered
1089:
and the Reverend Vicesimus Lush; the papers of the politician
1009:, while among the women photographers of note represented are 932:, newspapers and periodicals, rare and contemporary books and 2918: 2803:. Vol. 55, no. 16784. 26 February 1918. p. 6. 2455: 2443: 2424:
also means the tail of a fish. That is, in the North Island (
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In December 2023, the online Auckland-based news publication
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to express solidarity with Israel and civilians affected by
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collection comprises more than 12,500 bird specimens, 2,500
717:
of that was provided by the government, with the ASB Trust (
6484: 6015:. Vol. 15, no. 1331. 19 January 1859. p. 3. 3681:, Brochure of the '2007 ACENZ Awards of Excellence', Page 6 2840:
The Centennial History of the Auckland Institute and Museum
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means to bring together treasures, a repository, a museum.
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In 2020, the museum opened a new set of exhibitions called
4046:"Delight at Government's decision to reopen Onehunga line" 3142:. Vol. 10, no. 661. 28 October 1853. p. 2. 936:, photographs, and works of art in the form of paintings, 771: 655:
BUT IN FOREIGN LANDS ALSO BY MEMORIALS GRAVEN NOT ON STONE
4011:"Low passenger numbers force Westfield Station's closure" 3534:(Report). Auckland War Memorial Museum. 2007. p. 3. 3108:. Vol. 9, no. 557. 29 October 1852. p. 2. 2980:. Vol. 8, no. 682. 27 October 1852. p. 2. 2724: 2238:
and Sarah Hillary, over publishing rights to his papers.
1587: 1551: 778:, National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research ( 739:
Model of the museum with the new copper dome at the rear.
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F. Draffin ā€“ one of the original architects and his son.
6086:. Vol. 21, no. 2503. 28 July 1865. p. 4. 3074:. Vol. 21, no. 2504. 29 July 1865. p. 5. 2380:
is numerous, abundant, important, of consequence, great.
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A worldwide architectural competition was funded by the
5522:. Te Ipukarea (the National Māori Language Institute). 3808:"First look: Auckland War Memorial Museum South Atrium" 3040:. Vol. 32, no. 5194. 5 June 1876. p. 2. 2611: 2609: 2522:
Land and Identity In Tāmaki: a Ngāti Whātua Perspective
2391:
Māori Language Commission Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori
2294: 1302:. In addition, there exists an extensive collection of 6120:. Vol. 4, no. 1112. 7 June 1867. p. 1. 4895:"Herbarium details: Auckland War Memorial Museum (AK)" 2925:
Auckland Institute and Museum Annual Report, 1990ā€“1991
2032: 1231:, compiled by Sue Loughlin and Carolyn Morris (1995). 864:, which features the historic station building of the 821:) was created by artist Graham Tipene. It depicts two 7912:
Physical museums with virtual catalogues and exhibits
4397:"John Watt Beattie's south and western Pacific views" 2952:
Auckland War Memorial Museum Annual Report, 2003/2004
1104:. In addition, the Library also holds the papers of: 3425: 2606: 1280: 480:
on the museum's faƧade, depicting war scenes on its
6057:. Wellington: Wellington Botanical Society: 51ā€“68. 3917:"Auckland Museum reopens its South Atrium entrance" 3470:
E.nz Magazine: The Magazine of Technical Enterprise
2674:) was found in a 1964 archaeological excavation at 1025:newspapers; some work by Arthur Ninnis Breckon and 627:. The quotation over the front porchā€”which begins " 7631: 7405:The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum 6290:"Key's involvement solved dispute ā€“ Peter Hillary" 6106: 5838: 5836: 3529:Auckland War Memorial Museum Annual Plan 2006/2007 2928:, Auckland Museum Annual Reports, pp. 11ā€“12, 1176:. (covering the period 1882 – 1940) 6076: 5548:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 21 October 2016. 3478:Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand 1345:The botanical collections of the Auckland Museum 623:, with detailing in New Zealand granite from the 7843: 6143:Auckland War Memorial Museum (26 January 2018), 6001: 5318:Harrison, Pakariki; Oliver, Steven (July 2020). 4568: 3168: 2955:, Auckland Museum Annual Reports, pp. 7ā€“8, 1186:(covering the period 1909 – 1987) 1169:(covering the period 1915 – 1951) 1162:(covering the period 1959 – 1987) 950:, published at Sydney in 1815 by the missionary 27:Museum and war memorial in Auckland, New Zealand 6720:Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira 6392:Cowan, John (25 March 2010). "Reader's Forum". 5833: 4538:Lilly, Hugh; Passau, Victoria (5 August 2016). 3565:"Museum's grand atrium project takes top award" 3468:(January 2008). "Strength, struggle, freedom". 2740:Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira 2695: 1258:were the first collection items ordered by the 868:, was opened on 12 March 2017 in the suburb of 5904:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 5758:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 5508: 5317: 5173:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 5146:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 4788:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 4317:"NZ-made: Early New Zealand cased photographs" 3777:"Te Ao Mārama: Ripe and bursting at the seams" 3203: 2705:(Report). Auckland War Memorial Museum. 2017. 2590:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from 2509: 2372:is to ceremonially layout, heap together on a 786:data. The exhibition includes a soundscape by 774:and draws from a range of databases including 630:THE WHOLE EARTH IS THE SEPULCHRE OF FAMOUS MEN 7617: 6619: 6221: 6044:"The Clerical Botanist: Elwin Brodie Dickson" 6035: 3636:"View from museum's dome beats all criticism" 2893:, Auckland Museum Annual Reports, p. 2, 2748:, Auckland Museum Annual Reports, p. 3, 2745:Curiosity Lives Here: Annual Report 2016ā€“2017 2383: 2349: 1488:In 2009, the Museum acquired a collection of 18:Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum 6394:Museum statistics ā€“ letter to the editor in 5955: 4704:"Early European charts of the Pacific Ocean" 3742: 1891:(mostly new animal species and subspecies). 694:, showing the wavy shape of the copper dome. 6321:Board of the Auckland War Memorial Museum; 5867: 5865: 5228: 4537: 4515:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. MS-2010-1. 3286:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 1997X1.10. 3258:"The Auckland Museum frieze: Scenes of war" 2732: 2404:I feel I should explain at this point that 1940: 1783: 1546:. The collection is particularly strong in 1076: 681: 358: 7624: 7610: 6963:Aotea Utanganui ā€“ Museum of South Taranaki 6633: 6626: 6612: 6596: 6136: 5931:"History of the Auckland Museum Institute" 5846:(in Māori). Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5231:"Castle Collection of musical instruments" 4569:Paterson, Lachy; Wanhalla, Angela (2017). 4456:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. MS-90-70. 4290:"Collections Online: Documentary Heritage" 3718:"Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland" 3505:. Auckland: Auckland War Memorial Museum. 3351:"Search for creator: "Domenico Brucciani"" 45: 6194: 5949: 5570: 5012:"Natural Sciences Wet Collection Project" 4043: 2437: 2166: 1250: 6352: 6350: 6041: 5862: 5065:"History of land vertebrates collection" 4889: 4887: 4454:"Papers relating to the Williams family" 3854: 3673: 3671: 3558: 3556: 3460: 3458: 2890:Auckland Museum Annual Report, 1996ā€“1997 2485: 2483: 2269: 2170: 2023:Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi 1979: 1898: 1803:(carved meeting house) built in 1878 at 1788:The museum houses a large collection of 1731:Castle Collection of musical instruments 792: 764:Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland 734: 685: 562: 471: 467: 7872:Military and war museums in New Zealand 6815:Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku 6255: 5925: 5923: 5896: 5894: 5811:"Auckland War Memorial Museum Act 1996" 5805: 5803: 5750: 5748: 5573:"War stories told for a new generation" 4837: 4810: 4394: 4314: 3838:"South Atrium Artworks: Tatau Kaitiaki" 3677:Auckland Museum Grand Atrium Project ā€“ 3633: 3629: 3627: 3625: 3498: 3407:"Names on the walls, engraved in stone" 3404: 3255: 2515: 2230:, the first man to reach the summit of 2226:The papers and memorabilia of the late 1718: 1359:Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 1142: 919: 633:"ā€”is attributed to the Greek statesman 458:George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby 14: 7887:Natural history museums in New Zealand 7877:Monuments and memorials in New Zealand 7844: 6835:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Auckland 6509: 5902:"Taumata-ā-Iwi: Governance principles" 5661:"RSA and museum seek Cenotaph upgrade" 5658: 5380: 5378: 5009: 4899:New Zealand National Herbarium Network 4786:"Research Library & Pou Maumahara" 4780: 4778: 4701: 4648: 4612: 4513:"Sir Edmund Hillary ā€“ Personal papers" 4216: 4192:"Te Pātaka Mātāpuna: Research Library" 4025:from the original on 18 September 2017 3981:"South Atrium Artworks: Wahi Whakanoa" 3855:Harawira, Tumamao (17 November 2020). 3805: 3595: 3562: 3464: 3405:Lorimer, Elizabeth (7 November 2016). 2630:from the original on 27 September 2020 261:Heritage New Zealand ā€“ Category 1 7902:World War II memorials in New Zealand 7605: 7216:Wellington and Manawatu Railway Trust 7201:Wairarapa Railway Restoration Society 6855:Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery 6607: 6391: 6373:from the original on 10 February 2022 6356: 6347: 6302:from the original on 10 February 2022 6270:from the original on 10 February 2022 6258:"Museum backs chief over Hillary row" 6051:Wellington Botanical Society Bulletin 5673:from the original on 10 February 2022 5585:from the original on 10 February 2022 5571:Christian, Dionne (10 October 2017). 5552:from the original on 17 February 2018 5526:from the original on 10 February 2022 5351: 5349: 5347: 5345: 5320:"Dictionary of New Zealand Biography" 5224: 5222: 5036: 4884: 4872:from the original on 10 February 2022 4754: 4683:from the original on 10 February 2022 4425: 4284: 4282: 4280: 4278: 4276: 4274: 4272: 4270: 4225:from the original on 15 February 2019 4130: 4128: 4058:from the original on 10 February 2022 3844:from the original on 20 January 2021. 3698:from the original on 10 February 2022 3668: 3656:from the original on 10 February 2022 3610:from the original on 10 February 2022 3577:from the original on 10 February 2022 3553: 3455: 3400: 3398: 3357:from the original on 10 February 2022 3331:from the original on 10 February 2022 3251: 3249: 2777:from the original on 28 November 2022 2648: 2480: 1931:(fortified settlements) and original 1220:The Library is the repository of the 1195:Ornithological Society of New Zealand 916:), and has done since its inception. 876:Collections, exhibitions and research 759:ā€”buildings nested within a building. 7897:World War I memorials in New Zealand 7126:Katherine Mansfield House and Garden 6491:from the original on 16 October 2023 6455:from the original on 23 October 2023 6423:from the original on 21 October 2023 6153:from the original on 11 October 2023 5937:from the original on 27 January 2022 5920: 5891: 5879:from the original on 30 January 2018 5850:from the original on 27 January 2018 5821:from the original on 31 January 2018 5800: 5788:from the original on 30 January 2018 5745: 5640:from the original on 27 January 2018 5611:from the original on 30 January 2018 5496:from the original on 28 January 2018 5470:from the original on 28 January 2018 5444:from the original on 28 January 2018 5418:from the original on 28 January 2018 5392:from the original on 28 January 2018 5363:from the original on 28 January 2018 5237:from the original on 28 January 2018 5207:from the original on 27 January 2018 5168: 5123:from the original on 30 January 2018 5097:from the original on 30 January 2018 5071:from the original on 30 January 2018 5045:from the original on 2 February 2018 4991:from the original on 28 January 2018 4965:from the original on 28 January 2018 4909:from the original on 27 January 2018 4846:from the original on 28 January 2018 4819:from the original on 28 January 2018 4763:from the original on 28 January 2018 4736:from the original on 30 January 2018 4710:from the original on 28 January 2018 4657:from the original on 28 January 2018 4546:from the original on 28 January 2018 4519:from the original on 1 February 2018 4493:from the original on 27 January 2019 4460:from the original on 9 December 2021 4434:from the original on 28 January 2018 4403:from the original on 28 January 2018 4376:from the original on 28 January 2018 4349:from the original on 3 February 2018 4323:from the original on 28 January 2018 4296:from the original on 28 January 2018 4255:from the original on 30 January 2018 4198:from the original on 30 January 2022 4172:from the original on 30 January 2018 4166:"Māori language, whakapapa, history" 4142:from the original on 27 January 2018 4084:from the original on 28 January 2018 3991:from the original on 20 January 2021 3961:from the original on 20 January 2021 3897:from the original on 20 January 2021 3743:Kerr-Lazenby, Mina (15 April 2021). 3724:from the original on 5 February 2022 3634:Gregory, Angela (16 November 2006). 3622: 3596:Orsman, Bernard (8 September 2006). 3538:from the original on 30 January 2018 3509:from the original on 28 January 2018 3443:from the original on 30 January 2018 3413:from the original on 30 January 2018 3264:from the original on 28 January 2018 3256:Stevens, Andrea (23 November 2015). 2709:from the original on 27 January 2018 2660:from the original on 2 February 2018 2568:from the original on 30 January 2018 2556: 2554: 2539:from the original on 2 November 2021 2497:from the original on 25 January 2018 2295:Cancelled Fantastic Beast exhibition 2053:1865ā€“1867: Thomas Francis Winstanley 1496:began while he was stationed in the 1224:records for Auckland and Northland. 1133:Potter, writer, and conservationist 619:The bulk of the building is English 329:. Museum collections concentrate on 7917:World War II museums in New Zealand 6510:Greive, Duncan (13 December 2023). 6182:from the original on 21 August 2023 5375: 5324:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 5293:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 4775: 4367: 4044:Dearnaley, Mathew (14 March 2007). 4037: 3598:"Spectacular makeover nearly ready" 3004:"The Auckland Museum and Institute" 2033:Secretaries, curators and directors 1586:, Pacific reptiles and New Zealand 1528: 1309: 1148:John Roland Preston Lee, 1913ā€“1998. 1108:Former Museum Director and Curator 1057:, as well as portraits of Māori by 829:ā€“ twin sculptures by Tongan artist 333:(and especially the history of the 24: 7927:World War I museums in New Zealand 7350:Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery 7131:Paekakariki Station Precinct Trust 6825:Museum of Transport and Technology 6359:"Don't mess with an historic name" 6124:from the original on 14 April 2023 6090:from the original on 18 April 2023 6064:from the original on 18 April 2023 6019:from the original on 18 April 2023 5873:"Taumata-ā-Iwi Guiding Principles" 5659:Orsman, Bernard (2 January 2006). 5342: 5285: 5279: 5249: 5229:le Valliant, Louis (5 June 2015). 5219: 5141: 5039:"The Shannon butterfly collection" 5018:from the original on 20 April 2023 4939:from the original on 31 March 2022 4903:Manaaki Whenua ā€“ Landcare Research 4651:"South Auckland Real-Estate Plans" 4483:"Sir John Logan Campbell ā€“ Papers" 4267: 4125: 4110:from the original on 14 March 2022 3931:from the original on 31 March 2022 3806:Cusick, Ashley (1 December 2020). 3757:from the original on 14 April 2021 3395: 3383:from the original on 19 April 2023 3290:from the original on 19 April 2023 3246: 3146:from the original on 18 April 2023 3112:from the original on 31 March 2022 3078:from the original on 18 April 2023 3044:from the original on 18 April 2023 3014:from the original on 14 April 2023 2984:from the original on 14 April 2023 2807:from the original on 18 April 2023 2682:, with the Polynesian settlers of 2253:The appointment and activities of 1851: 430:Flax, Hemp, Hair, &c., &c. 25: 7943: 7857:1920s architecture in New Zealand 7478:Dunedin Museum of Natural Mystery 7410:Pleasant Point Museum and Railway 6795:Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium 6710:Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 6571: 6325:; Hillary, Sarah (20 July 2009). 6178:(Press release). 21 August 2023. 5693:"Museum and Cenotaph master plan" 5412:"Bulletin of the Auckland Museum" 5298:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4811:Bayliss, Tamsyn (11 March 2016). 4620:. Auckland Institute and Museum. 4217:Warren, Geraldine (20 May 2015). 3867:from the original on 22 June 2021 3818:from the original on 5 March 2022 3439:. Translated by Bernard Makoare. 3178:, Auckland: Wilson & Horton, 2551: 2221: 1281:Museum Library Te Pātaka Mātāpuna 1241: 1205:Auckland Amateur Operatic Society 914:Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 856: 573:New Zealand Historic Places Trust 7591:Southland Museum and Art Gallery 6576: 6536: 6503: 6467: 6435: 6403: 6385: 6314: 6282: 6249: 6164: 5933:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5875:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5817:. Parliamentary Counsel Office. 5784:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5782:"Executive Team and Trust Board" 5774: 5715: 5685: 5652: 5636:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5626: 5607:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5605:"World War One Hall of Memories" 5597: 5564: 5538: 5492:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5482: 5466:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5456: 5440:. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 5430: 5414:. 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Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum
Large neoclassical-style building with a forecourt featuring a Cenotaph on a Court of Honour. Above the front porch of the building is inscribed a funeral oration attributed to the Greek General Pericles, which reads "MCMXIV ā€“ MCMXVIII / The whole earth is the sepulchre of famous men / They are commemorated not only by columns and inscriptions in their own country / but in foreign lands also; by memorials graven not on stone / but on the hearts of men." A New Zealand flag atop the building is flown at half-mast. Banners hanging between the columns advertise exhibitions about volcanoes, and Charles Darwin.
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