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Manapouri: Art, Power, Protest
Onboard the 'Wanganella'
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Makereti: Taking Māori to the World
Manapouri: Art, Power, Protest
C D Barraud's 'Lake Manapouri looking towards Cathedral Peaks'
A family goes sketching
Samuel Moreton's 'Cathedral Spire, Lake Manapouri'
Lake Manapouri and the tourist market
Looking for power
Building a power station
Onboard the 'Wanganella'
Sister Bernadette McCarthy
'Save Manapouri' share certificate
The Fleming's 'Save Manapouri' Christmas card
Cartoonists and the campaign
264,907 signatures
Craig Potton
Wayne Barrar
Haruhiko Sameshima
First professional scientists
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20th century scientists
Early explorers and collectors
Mātauranga Māori
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A Capital Suburb: Pipitea Thorndon
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