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Crystalline Forms
Robert Jacks

Crystalline Forms

1980

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Seeds With Shard
Andrew Drummond

Seeds With Shard

1990

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Mt Hector and outlet of Lake Wakatipu
John Kinder

Mt Hector and outlet of Lake Wakatipu

1880

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Roto Airé
John Kinder

Roto Airé

1862

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Sea Beach near Tumai and mouth of Shag River, Dunedin 1874
John Kinder

Sea Beach near Tumai and mouth of Shag River, Dunedin 1874

1874

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Tarawera Lake and Mountains from Waitangi 9 January 1866
John Kinder

Tarawera Lake and Mountains from Waitangi 9 January 1866

1866

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The Wairoa near Lake Tarawera with Mission Chapel of Te Mu January 4 1866
John Kinder

The Wairoa near Lake Tarawera with Mission Chapel of Te Mu January 4 1866

circa 1886

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Speech Bubble
Marie Shannon

Speech Bubble

2007

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Pohutukawa  (New Zealand Christmas Tree) – Metrosideros excelsa
Fanny Osborne

Pohutukawa (New Zealand Christmas Tree) – Metrosideros excelsa

late 19th century-early 20th century

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Pua o te reinga, pua reinga  (flower of the underworld) or waewae atua, (feet of gods) – Wood Rose or Hades Flower – dactylanthus taylorii
Fanny Osborne, Constance Osborne

Pua o te reinga, pua reinga (flower of the underworld) or waewae atua, (feet of gods) – Wood Rose or Hades Flower – dactylanthus taylorii

early 20th century

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Karo – Pittosporum crassifolium (cream flowers)
Fanny Osborne

Karo – Pittosporum crassifolium (cream flowers)

late 19th century-early 20th century

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Houhere or lacebark – Hoheria populnea
Fanny Osborne

Houhere or lacebark – Hoheria populnea

late 19th century-early 20th century

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