The Cartographic Collection forms part of the Alexander Turnbull Library collections. It holds most types of New Zealand maps and plans, including:
- electoral
- topographic (land contours, rivers, mountains and place names)
- cadastral (land ownership and boundaries)
- survey
- historical
- Māori
- scientific
- hydrographical (charts)
- bathymetric (sea depths)
- geological
- statistical (census)
- weather
- military
- forestry
- caving
- orienteering
- tourist
- town plans
- local authority
- district plans
- subdivision plans and real estate posters.
We also have maps from other countries, such as:
- 19th century Ordnance Survey maps of the United Kingdom
- topographic and historical maps of Australia
- a substantial collection of world maps from the 16th century onwards
- World War II military topographic maps of Europe and the Middle East
- World War I trench maps of France and Belgium
- Korea and Vietnam War maps.
Books, serials and CDs that cover the bibliography, history, cataloguing, collection and preservation of maps are also held.
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Maps in other collections
Gazetteers, place-name indexes, aerial photographs and architectural plans are held in other sections of the Library.
You can also access copies of some historical maps held at Land Information New Zealand and Archives New Zealand in our map reading room.
Land Information New Zealand website
More about maps in the collections
History of the Cartographic Collection
Alexander Turnbull’s own collection of early maps by settlers, sailors, missionaries and government surveyors forms the basis of the collection. The first map curator was appointed in the 1960s. In 1972, when the Library gained legal deposit status, there were about 11,000 items. The collection continues to grow through purchase and donation.
More about donations and bequests
Access items in this collection
About half the maps in the collection are described online
and many can be seen online as digital images.
Search for published maps using the National Library Catalogue (to find images only type in ‘MapColl digital’ and select ‘Call number begins with’). Unpublished maps and descriptions can be found on Timeframes and TAPUHI.
The Cartographic Collection and map reading room are on the second floor of the Library. We provide a one-on-one service so it’s best to make an appointment before you visit.
See maps with digital copies available on the National Library Catalogue
Get copies of items in this collection
You can order colour or black and white copies of most maps, if copying doesn’t harm the original or breach copyright.
We provide photocopies, (microfilm printout), low and high resolution scans (any size), laser copies (to A3 size) and inkjet prints (to A2 size).
More about copyright and usage
Get help
We can answer your enquiries in person, by letter, phone or email. We can also advise on how to find maps in other institutions.
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