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  1. theculturetrip.com

    Jean Batten is an iconic figure in New Zealand's aviation history. In 1934, she beat Amy Johnson's record flight time from England to Australia by six days; a year later, she became the first woman to make the return journey. In 1936, Batten made her first direct trip between England and New Zealand, followed by the world's fastest Trans ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers was a weekly television programme first shown on Prime Television New Zealand on 6 October 2005. 430 notable New Zealanders were ranked by a panel to determine the 100 most influential in New Zealand history. There were six episodes to present the list, and a final (seventh) episode, screened live on 17 November 2005, showed the rankings of the top ten of ...
  3. nzhistory.govt.nz

    All text is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 New Zealand Licence. Commercial re-use may be allowed on request. All non-text content is subject to specific conditions. This site is produced by the Research and Publishing Group of the New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Manatū Taonga. Meet the ...
  4. onthisday.com

    1882-06-17 Harold Gillies, New Zealand father of modern plastic surgery who pioneered skin graft techniques on injured soldiers in WWI, born in Dunedin, New Zealand (d. 1960); 1883-10-31 Anthony Wilding, New Zealand tennis player (Wimbledon 1910-13), born in Christchurch, New Zealand (d. 1915); 1884-03-13 Hugh S. Walpole, British novelist and playwright (Jeremy, Maradick at 40), born in ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    New Zealand Listener Power List; New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers; Notable Alumni of St Peter's College, Auckland; List of former staff of St Peter's College, Auckland; List of people on stamps of New Zealand; List of South Islanders; List of people by nationality; List of New Zealand suffragists
  6. teara.govt.nz

    Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

    https://teara.govt.nz › en › biographies

    Dictionary of New Zealand Biography; DNZB Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. life stories of over 3,000 people who shaped our culture and history. Biographies search. Search Biographies. To filter biographies using dates, occupations and places related to people's lives, ...
  7. biographyonline.net

    5. George Grey (1812 - 1898) Grey was a British officer who played a key role in the early colonial administration of Australia and New Zealand. He served twice as governor of New Zealand and was the 11th Premier. He played an important role in establishing peace with Maori natives and he studied their mythology and history.
  8. natlib.govt.nz

    Ernest Rutherford : Lord of the atom -- Kate Sheppard : Nothing less than equal -- Edmund Hillary : The man who took New Zealand to the top of the world -- George Grey :The Governor who shaped New Zealand -- Michael Joseph Savage : The Prime Minister who set up the welfare state -- Apirana Ngata : Maori leader in a Pakeha world -- Hone Heke : Formidable warrior, man of intellect -- Truby King ...
  9. supertravelr.com

    Jean Batten is an iconic figure in New Zealand's aviation history. In 1934, she beat Amy Johnson's record flight time from England to Australia by six days; a year later, she became the first woman to make the return journey. In 1936, Batten made her first direct trip between England and New Zealand, followed by the world's fastest Trans ...
  10. natlib.govt.nz

    Famous New Zealanders. Peter Jackson, Lorde and Richie McCaw are famous nationally and internationally. Discover resources about famous New Zealand explorers, heroes, inventors, scientists, singers, writers, sportsmen, sportswomen, musicians and artists.

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  1. New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers

    Television program

    New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers was a weekly television programme first shown on Prime Television New Zealand on 6 October 2005. 430 notable New Zealanders were ranked by a panel to determine the 100 most influential in New Zealand history. There were six episodes to present the list, and a final episode, screened live on 17 November 2005, showed the rankings of the top ten of these people as a result of votes collected from the public via text and internet.. Diana Wichtel, reviewing the show in the New Zealand Listener, described it as "surprisingly watchable", but commented that the format was "history as striptease, with the programme counting down over the weeks to the big winner." Scott Kara, writing in The New Zealand Herald, called it "educational but not dull". Another review described it as "history... as an Idol-style talent search". Joseph Romanos, one of the panellists, produced a book later in 2005 containing profiles of the same 100 people. Wikipedia

    Narrated byAlison Mau
    Country of originNew Zealand
    No. of seasons1
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