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Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Ngā Mahara o te Ao

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Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Ngā Mahara o te Ao
Memory of the World national register
Yaɣ shelidocumentary heritage Mali niŋ
Pahi laMemory of the World Programme Mali niŋ
Di pilli ni2010 Mali niŋ
TiŋaNew Zealand Mali niŋ
Ŋun wuhiraNew Zealand National Commission for UNESCO Mali niŋ
Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabilihttps://unescomow.nz/ Mali niŋ

Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Ngā Mahara o te Ao Register nyɛla New Zealand tiŋgbani binkura biɛhigu shee din pahi Memory of the World Programme ni, ka ban su di fukumsi nyɛ "UNESCO Aotearoa New Zealand Memory of the World Trust." Zaŋ kana yuuni 2024, binyɛra balibu pihinu ni anu n daa be din ni.

Di dibaanahi shɛŋ n-nyɛ — The Treaty of Waitangi, 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition, Sir Edmund Hillary archive, nti pahi Katherine Mansfield kundunima mini o maŋmaŋa takari gbana — gba nyɛla din be Memory of the World international register ni, ka di nyɛ di wuhiri dunia kaya ni taɣada din kpa talahi.[1][2][3][4]

Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand register daa pilila yuuni 2010.[5]

Binshɛŋa din be din ni

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
Documentary heritage[A] Custodian(s), Location(s) Year
inscribed
Reference
Treaty of Waitangi Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′37″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277057°S 174.7801366°E / -41.277057; 174.7801366 (National Archives, Wellington)

2011 [6]
1893 Women's Suffrage Petition Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′37″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277057°S 174.7801366°E / -41.277057; 174.7801366 (National Archives, Wellington)

2011 [7]
Tokyo War Crimes Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury

43°31′24″S 172°35′10″E / 43.523459°S 172.585977°E / -43.523459; 172.585977 (Macmillan Brown Library)

2011 [8]
Overture Aotearoa Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2011 [9]
National Film Unit Weekly Review and Pictorial Parade Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′38″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277167°S 174.78°E / -41.277167; 174.78 (Archives New Zealand)

2011 [10]
Grey New Zealand Māori Manuscript Collection Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2011 [11][12]
Māori Land Court Minute Books Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′38″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277167°S 174.78°E / -41.277167; 174.78 (Archives New Zealand)

2012 [13]
Patu! Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Wellington

41°17′37″S 174°46′41″E / 41.293656°S 174.777939°E / -41.293656; 174.777939 (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)

2012 [14]
Sir Edmund Hillary Archive Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2013 [15]
"God Defend New Zealand" original score and lyrics Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2013 [12]
Charles Brasch Literary and Personal Papers Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2013 [16]
A korao no New Zealand Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2013 [17]
Mobile Unit—New Zealand Oral History, 1946–48 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Wellington

41°17′37″S 174°46′41″E / 41.293656°S 174.777939°E / -41.293656; 174.777939 (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)

2014 [18]
Dr Hocken's Church Missionary Society Records Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2014 [19]
Pickerill Papers on Plastic Surgery Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2015 [20]
He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni The Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′38″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277167°S 174.78°E / -41.277167; 174.78 (Archives New Zealand)

2015 [21]
Katherine Mansfield literary and personal papers and belongings Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2016 [22]
Scottish Migration Collection Waipu Scottish Migration Museum, Waipu

35°59′02″S 174°26′43″E / 35.983958°S 174.445300°E / -35.983958; 174.445300 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2016 [23]
Lance Richdale Papers Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2016 [24]
Sir John Logan Campbell Papers Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2016 [25]
John A. Lee Papers Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2017 [26]
The J. T. Diamond West Auckland History Collection Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2017 [27]
New Zealand Official Photographs, World War 1914–1918 Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2017 [28]
Kaleidoscope – a Weekly Television Arts Documentary Programme, 1976–1989 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Wellington

41°17′37″S 174°46′41″E / 41.293656°S 174.777939°E / -41.293656; 174.777939 (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)

2017 [29]
Salmond Anderson Architects Records Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2017 [30]
Ng New Zealand Chinese Heritage Collection Presbyterian Research Centre, Knox College, Dunedin

45°51′20″S 170°31′27″E / 45.855527°S 170.524238°E / -45.855527; 170.524238 (Knox College)

2017 [31]
Tyree Studio Collection

41°16′28″S 173°17′01″E / 41.2745°S 173.2835°E / -41.2745; 173.2835 (Nelson Provincial Museum)

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2017 [32]
Jack Lovelock Papers Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2018 [33]
Kerikeri Mission Te Reo Slates Kerikeri Mission Station, Kerikeri

35°13′05″S 173°57′47″E / 35.218°S 173.963°E / -35.218; 173.963 (Kerikeri Mission Station)

2018 [34]
Armson Collins Architectural Drawing Collection Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury

43°31′24″S 172°35′10″E / 43.523459°S 172.585977°E / -43.523459; 172.585977 (Macmillan Brown Library)

2018 [35]
Cambodian Women Oral History Project Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2018 [36]
Marti Friedlander Archive Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland

36°51′05″S 174°45′59″E / 36.8514°S 174.7663°E / -36.8514; 174.7663 (Auckland Art Gallery)

2018 [37]
Journals and Papers of Reverend Charles Baker Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2018 [38]
Herries Beattie Papers (1848–1972) Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2018 [39]
PCANZ Deaconess Collection Presbyterian Research Centre, Knox College, Dunedin

45°51′20″S 170°31′27″E / 45.855527°S 170.524238°E / -45.855527; 170.524238 (Knox College)

2018 [40]
C P Dawes Collection Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2019 [41]
Dr Muriel Bell Papers Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2019 [42]
Richard Davis Meteorological Records 1839–1851 Central City Library, Auckland

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2019 [43]
Sir Julius von Haast Collection Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2019 [44]
World War II New Zealand Mobile Broadcasting Unit Recordings Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Wellington

41°17′37″S 174°46′41″E / 41.293656°S 174.777939°E / -41.293656; 174.777939 (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)

2019 [45]
Crown Purchase Deeds Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′38″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277167°S 174.78°E / -41.277167; 174.78 (Archives New Zealand)

2020 [46]
Robin Hyde literary and personal papers Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2020 [47]
Olaf Petersen Collection Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2020 [48]
Colin and Anne McCahon Papers Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2020 [49]
Suzanne Aubert's 'Manuscript of Māori Conversation' Nga Whaea Tapu Pūaroha Sisters of Compassion, Wellington

41°19′44″S 174°46′13″E / 41.3288°S 174.7704°E / -41.3288; 174.7704 (Our Lady's Home of Compassion)

2020 [50]
Ursula Bethell Collection Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury

43°31′24″S 172°35′10″E / 43.523459°S 172.585977°E / -43.523459; 172.585977 (Macmillan Brown Library)

2021 [51]
This Is New Zealand Archives New Zealand, Wellington

41°16′38″S 174°46′48″E / 41.277167°S 174.78°E / -41.277167; 174.78 (Archives New Zealand)

2022 [52]
Clendon Papers

41°17′13″S 174°46′26″E / 41.286839°S 174.773816°E / -41.286839; 174.773816 (Archives New Zealand)

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

2022 [53]
The letters of Meri Hōhepa Suzanne Aubert Nga Whaea Tapu Pūaroha Sisters of Compassion, Wellington

41°19′44″S 174°46′13″E / 41.3288°S 174.7704°E / -41.3288; 174.7704 (Our Lady's Home of Compassion)

2022 [54]
The Winkelmann Collection(s)

36°51′06″S 174°45′55″E / 36.851795°S 174.765366°E / -36.851795; 174.765366 (Central City Library)

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E / 36.860387°S 174.777826°E / -36.860387; 174.777826 (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

2023 [55]
Canterbury Provincial Government Archives 1853–1877 Archives New Zealand, Christchurch

43°32′39″S 172°32′53″E / 43.54426°S 172.54808°E / -43.54426; 172.54808 (Archives New Zealand)

2023 [56]
William Harding Collection

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

39°55′54″S 175°03′07″E / 39.9317°S 175.0519°E / -39.9317; 175.0519 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

  • Alexander Heritage & Research Library, Whanganui

39°55′51″S 175°03′09″E / 39.93097°S 175.05251°E / -39.93097; 175.05251 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2023 [57]
Janet Frame: Literary and Personal Papers Hocken Collections, Dunedin

45°52′11″S 170°31′04″E / 45.86976°S 170.517715°E / -45.86976; 170.517715 (Hocken Collections)

2024 [58]
Tangata Whenua: The People of the Land Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Wellington

41°17′37″S 174°46′41″E / 41.293656°S 174.777939°E / -41.293656; 174.777939 (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)

2024 [59]
Frank Sargeson Collection Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington

41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 (Alexander Turnbull Library)

2024 [60]

^ Names and spellings provided are based on the official list released by the Memory of the World Programme.

  1. The Treaty of Waitangi. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  2. The 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  3. Sir Edmund Hillary Archive. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  4. UNESCO Memory of the World Register 2025. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  5. Alexander Turnbull Library collections recognised in UNESCO register (9 October 2024).
  6. Te Tiriti o Waitangi (en).
  7. Women's Suffrage Petition (en).
  8. Tokyo War Crimes (en).
  9. Overture Aotearoa. UNESCO New Zealand.
  10. Overture Aotearoa. UNESCO New Zealand.
  11. Grey Māori Collection drawings heading to London (24 August 2018).
  12. 1 2 UNESCO Memory of the World collections at Auckland Libraries.
  13. Māori Land Court Minute Books.
  14. Patu!.
  15. Sir Edmund Hillary Archive (en).
  16. Charles Brasch Literary and Personal Papers. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  17. A korao no New Zealand. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  18. Mobile Unit—New Zealand Oral History, 1946–48. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  19. Dr Hocken's Church Missionary Society Records. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  20. Pickerill Papers on Plastic Surgery. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  21. He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni The Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand.
  22. Katherine Mansfield literary and personal papers and belongings.
  23. Scottish Migration Collection.
  24. Lance Richdale Papers.
  25. Sir John Logan Campbell Papers.
  26. John A Lee Papers.
  27. The J T Diamond West Auckland History Collection.
  28. New Zealand Official Photographs, World War 1914–1918.
  29. Kaleidoscope – A Weekly Television Arts Documentary Programme, 1976–1989.
  30. Salmond Anderson Architects Records.
  31. Ng New Zealand Chinese Heritage Collection.
  32. Tyree Studio Collection.
  33. Jack Lovelock Papers.
  34. Kerikeri Mission Te Reo Slates.
  35. Armson Collins Architectural Drawing Collection.
  36. Cambodian Women Oral History Project.
  37. Marti Friedlander Archive.
  38. Journals and Papers of Reverend Charles Baker.
  39. Herries Beattie Papers (1848–1972).
  40. PCANZ Deaconess Collection.
  41. C P Dawes Collection.
  42. Dr Muriel Bell Papers.
  43. Richard Davis Meteorological Records 1839–1851.
  44. Sir Julius von Haast Collection.
  45. World War II New Zealand Mobile Broadcasting Unit Recordings.
  46. Crown Purchase Deeds.
  47. Robin Hyde literary and personal papers.
  48. Olaf Petersen Collection.
  49. Colin and Anne McCahon Papers.
  50. Suzanne Aubert's 'Manuscript of Māori Conversation'.
  51. Ursula Bethell Collection.
  52. 'This is New Zealand'.
  53. Clendon Papers.
  54. The letters of Meri Hōhepa Suzanne Aubert.
  55. The Winkelmann Collection(s).
  56. Canterbury Provincial Government Archives 1853–1877.
  57. William James Harding Collection.
  58. Janet Frame: Literary and Personal Papers.
  59. Tangata Whenua: The People of the Land.
  60. Frank Sargeson Collection.

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