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  • The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition was a world's fair held in Dunedin, New Zealand from 17 November 1925 until 1 May 1926, which...
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  • New Zealand and South Seas Exhibitions may refer to: New Zealand Exhibition (1865), Dunedin New Zealand Industrial Exhibition (1885), Wellington New Zealand...
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    exhibition.[citation needed] The last time an event of such a scale had been held was the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition in 1925–26...
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  • List of world's fairs (category Exhibitions)
    (1925) 1925 – Paris, France – International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts 1925–1926 – Dunedin, New ZealandNew Zealand and South...
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    by Edmund Anscombe as the art gallery for the 1925 New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition. The building is considered of "outstanding historical...
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    Dunedin (redirect from Dunedin, New Zealand)
    (1889) 1898 – Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (1898) 1925New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (1925) Dunedin Railway Station Dunedin Town...
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    and the Dunedin Railway Station. The reclaimed land was turned into a park and was used as the site of the 1925 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition...
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  • November 2020. "New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition opens – 17 November 1925". New Zealand History. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 17...
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    History of the Dunedin urban area (category Location maps with marks outside map and outside parameter not set)
    The New Zealand South Seas exhibition (1889) was a chance for Dunedin, New Zealand's new first city, to show off its success. Between 1881 and 1957,...
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  • Frances Wimperis (category Use New Zealand English from January 2017)
    in Wellington and the South Seas Exhibition in Dunedin. One of her oil paintings won first prize at the South Seas Exhibition. Her work was also included...
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    with New Zealand. The squadron was assigned to Admiral Beatty's Battlecruiser Fleet, which had put to sea to intercept a sortie by the High Seas Fleet...
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  • Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. [Archived from the original on 20 December 2008.] [Te Papa] (2008t). Installing the colossal squid exhibition. Museum...
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    Dunedin railway station (category Use New Zealand English from August 2015)
    site of the 1925 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, and the avenue and square were named to commemorate the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps,...
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  • Ella Spicer (category New Zealand painters)
    working member0 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition in Dunedin taking place in 1925-6 Spicer was the mother of artist Peggy Spicer. She and her daughter...
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    Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington...
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  • Esther Hope (category New Zealand painters)
    Art Society and at the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925–1926 She was represented by the several New Zealand galleries...
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    Sea, while its caldera becomes modern Lake Taupō. 18,000 BP: New Zealand's North and South islands are connected by a land bridge during the Otira Glacial...
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    the Sea (1918, another lost film). Kellermann appeared in one of the last films made in Prizma Color, Venus of the South Seas (1924), a US/New Zealand co-production...
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    Colossal squid (category Molluscs described in 1925)
    kilometres north of Antarctica to southern South America, southern South Africa, and the southern tip of New Zealand, making it primarily an inhabitant of...
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    British Empire Exhibition in Wembley in 1924. He exhibited in Dunedin, New Zealand for the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition in 1925–1926. Mobsby gave...
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