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- Sir Richard Carnac Temple CIE (1850-1931) was a writer in the nineteenth century. Educated at Oxford University he served in the army (Royal Scots...
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- Bernard Evelyn Buller Fagg was a British archaeologist and Museum curator. He was born in Upper Norwood to William Percy Fagg, an antiquarian...
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- Richard Rigby, Secretary of Ireland, Paymaster of the Forces, was a member of the Rigby family also known as Rigby of Mistley Hall in Essex, the...
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- Sir Ian Hugh Kawharu, ONZ, FRSNZ, (18 February 1927 - 19 September 2006) was a distinguished academic and paramount chief of the Ngāti Whātua Mā...
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- Paul represented the Rotorua region on the Historic Places Trust and was a national member on the former Museum Association of Aotearoa New...
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- Maureen Lander is an installation artist and Senior Lecturer in the Maori Studies Department at the University of Auckland, where she teaches...
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- Pitt Rivers ' life and work Pitt Rivers was born in 1827 in Yorkshire and in 1841 entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst and was...
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- Sir Hugh Kawharu has an outstanding record of service as an academic and to the Māori people. In 1970 he was the foundation Professor of Social A...
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- CELIA LOWENSTEIN is an awarding winning producer/director whose films are regularly shown at international film festivals and screened on...
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