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The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, collects, preserves, and shares Aotearoa New Zealand’s knowledge and stories for everyone. This Flickr Commons account shares images from our collections. These images are made available for reuse and discovery, to support research, creativity, and storytelling about Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Ship Garthsnaid, ca 1920s

  • 199 older comments, and then…
  • Robert Carrier said:
    Wow. What a phenomenal photograph.
  • Lucy said:
    wonderful
  • Jonathan Stiles said:
    Often those young lads fell from the yards, either into the sea or onto the deck. They hoped for the latter as that way death would be more immediate. If they fell into the sea there was zero chance of rescue. The ship sailed on.
  • Terrific Lake said:
    best shot
  • Jonathan Stiles said:
    Imagine that ship pitching and yawing . . . . they'd experience being lifted and dropped dozens of feet: it would be hard to stay on! A very good account of what that life was like is written in autobiographical form by Eric Newby in "The Last Grain Race."

Members of the New Zealand Tunnelling Company in their bunks below the ground at La Fosse Farm

  • jamica1 said:
    claustrophobes need not apply!
  • jamica1 said:
    You say in the caption 5 December 2017. Do you perhaps mean 1917?
  • Antonio R. Tabares said:
    jamica1 👍

Sadi, Gulistan, f.1 detail, (278 x 185 mm), mid 17th century, Alexander Turnbull Library, MSR-37.

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  • grevillea. said:
    Amazing detail!
  • Schaf said:
    Wonderful colours. It looks great :)
  • Swift Plant said:
    amazing
  • Liz Clark said:
    How beautiful it is. Stunning.
  • Nadoh said:
    That's great. Thank you for sharing.

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