Visit the Auckland City Libraries website. Point of View: Scenic New Zealand
An exhibition of photos from the early 1900s by Frederick George Radcliffe

Introduction | NorthlandAuckland regionAuckland central | Coromandel, Waikato & BoP | East Cape, Hawkes Bay & central | New Plymouth to Wellington | Picton to Christchurch | Lakes and middle of South Island | Dunedin | Southland, Invercargill and Stewart Island
 
East Cape, Hawkes Bay and central North Island
Bridge at Taumaranui where the Main Trunk Line crosses the Ongarue River. 35-R1177.

To see each photo displayed above click the small images

To view the photo full size click the image ID number at the end of each caption

Order one of our heritage images

1Bridge at Taumaranui where the Main Trunk Line crosses the Ongarue River. 35-R1177. 2Main Street, Ohakune East. Showing premises of the Ohakune Railway Station to the left (background), a billiard room and the Ruapehu Boarding house to the right. 35-R1214. 3North Clyde, Wairoa. Looking towards the bridge showing premises along the main street including Badley's Store (right). 35-R1542. 4Rotokawa, Taupo. Showing two men looking down into the sulphur pit. 35-R1554. 5Anzac Day parade in Opotiki. Showing band and soldiers marching past the Bank of New Zealand and the Farmers Union building. 35-R2163. 6Gisborne from Kaiti Hill. Showing the Turanganui River and the Kaiti bridge (far right) leading on to Reads Quay (left to right diagonal along the far waterfront). The freezing works are seen in the foreground, 1915. 35-R520. 7Marine Parade, Napier, from Napier Hill. Hastings Street runs parallel in the distance. The Masonic Hotel (two-storeyed building with verandahs, centre right) and the square at the top of Tennyson Street and Emerson Street, with the band rotunda and Boer War Memorial are just visible, 1912. 35-R749.

  1. Bridge at Taumaranui where the Main Trunk Line crosses the Ongarue River. 35-R1177
  2. Main Street, Ohakune East. Showing premises of the Ohakune Railway Station to the left (background), a billiard room and the Ruapehu Boarding house to the right. 35-R1214
  3. North Clyde, Wairoa. Looking towards the bridge showing premises along the main street including Badley's Store (right). 35-R1542
  4. Rotokawa, Taupo. Showing two men looking down into the sulphur pit. 35-R1554
  5. Anzac Day parade in Opotiki. Showing band and soldiers marching past the Bank of New Zealand and the Farmers Union building. 35-R2163
  6. Gisborne from Kaiti Hill. Showing the Turanganui River and the Kaiti bridge (far right) leading on to Reads Quay (left to right diagonal along the far waterfront). The freezing works are seen in the foreground, 1915. 35-R520
  7. Marine Parade, Napier, from Napier Hill. Hastings Street runs parallel in the distance. The Masonic Hotel (two-storeyed building with verandahs, centre right) and the square at the top of Tennyson Street and Emerson Street, with the band rotunda and Boer War Memorial are just visible, 1912. 35-R749
Auckland City Libraries heritage collections  |   Exhibitions  |  Heritage Images Online