- Aviation (14)
- Disasters (5)
- Early Settlers (13)
- Historic Places (29)
- Maori (6)
- Maritime (14)
- Military (33)
- NZ Exploration (14)
- Political (2)
- Railways (22)
- Treaty of Waitangi (2)
- Women's Suffrage (3)
The NZS.com New Zealand History category contains a list of History, Historic, Aviation, Disaster, Disasters, Early, Settler, Settlers NZ websites sorted alphabetically.
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A Brief History of Helensville (www.helensville.co.nz/history.htm)Information about Helensville heritage including name origin, logging and dairy farming.
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A History of the Accordion in NZ (www.accordions.com/index/his/his_nz.shtml)A brief history of the accordion in New Zealand.
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Ancient Celtic NZ (www.celticnz.co.nz)The intention of this site is to promote the frank and open discussion of true ancient history of New Zealand.
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Antarctic Heritage Trust (www.heritage-antarctica.org)Aims to promote the restoration, preservation and protection of the structures, artefacts and records which reflect the history of human endeavor in Antarctica.
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ARLHO : The Australasian Register of Living History Organisations (www.arlho.net)This site aims to list all known Australian and New Zealand organisations covering all periods, as well as overseas groups with Antipodean subject matter. ARLHO is made up of people from all walks of life who are brought together by their love of history.
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Art History in NZ (www.zealand.org.nz/european2.htm)20th century civilization, down under.
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Canterbury History Foundation (www.chf.org.nz)Established in 1999 to encourage and support study, research, publication and interest in history, particularly in Canterbury, and to promote awareness of the social value of history in our community.
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Capsule History (photo.net/nz/capsule-history.html)Timeline of New Zealand from 26,000,000 B.C through to 1984.
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Coromandel History (www.thepeninsula.co.nz/coromandel/history.htm)Brief history of Coromandel town and region.
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (www.dnzb.govt.nz)This Web site contains over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders who have 'made their mark' on this country and formed the unique history of this nation. This resource is accessible to people in New Zealand and internationally, and incorporates information on New Zealand's cuture, identity and history.
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Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History (www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/)A peer reviewed forum whose membership includes open professional historians, graduate students, teachers, librarians and people interested in the history of our two countries.
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Enzed History Links (www.enzed.com/hist.html)Links to New Zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, the Treaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, and recent economic reforms.
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French Secret Service Agents (weblog.greenpeace.org/deepsea/)Background of the agents involved in the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior and what they are doing now.
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Greytown Community Heritage Trust (www.historicalgreytown.co.nz)Dedicated to promoting a future for Greytown's heritage. Visit the Greytown Community Heritage Trust site to explore the town's history, find places you can visit and learn how the Trust works to preserve the past.
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Historic Akaroa (www.historicakaroa.co.nz)A voluntary society dedicated to the preservation of Akaroa's beauty and history.
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History Discussion Page (www.nzhistory.net.nz/forum/viewforum.php?f=1)Welcome to the NZ history.net discussion group. Here is your chance to discuss all those burning issues, ask for advice or read what others have to say.
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Karori Historical Society (www.karorihistory.org.nz)Web site of the Karori Historical Society, an organisation dedicated to the study of the history of Karori.
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Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre Oral History Project (kilbirnie.natlib.govt.nz)The project was initiated by the Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre and the Kilbirnie Library in order to provide more information about local history in an area of Wellington which had undergone dramatic physical and social changes since the 1920s.
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Local History Resources (library.christchurch.org.nz/Heritage/LocalHistory/Bibliography/LocalHistoryResources.pdf)Guide to resources on the history of Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and Lyttelton.
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Mcleans Island Vintage Country Fair
(vintagecountryfair.co.nz)
New Zealand’s largest Vintage Country Fair which displays and trades vintage cars and machinery. Fully working steam trains and steam machinery are on display along with many of the cars, trains, and machinery that were used during last 150 years
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage (www.mch.govt.nz)Provides advice to the New Zealand Government on culture and heritage matters and assists Government in its provision and management of cultural resources.
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage (www.cultureandheritage.govt.nz)The Ministry for Culture and Heritage’s overall role is to help make New Zealand culture visible and accessible.
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Morrinsville History (homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mgribb/start.htm)Lists of pioneers, important dates, lists of early photographs, and war memorial entries.
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National Oral History Association of New Zealand (www.oralhistory.org.nz)Fostering professional standards in oral history, and bringing together those interested in oral history.
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National Register of Archives and Manuscripts (www.nram.org.nz)Visit this site to search archival collections held in museums, local government bodies, libraries, historical societies, community repositories and other archive sources throughout New Zealand.
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