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Image: brooch by Warwick Freeman, 2005 © Auckland Museum CC BY NC. 2005.86.1, 8058.
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A new resource which draws on objects and taonga from Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum to explore histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. It is designed to help ākonga from years 7 to 13 learn about local histories that align with the big ideas, contexts and practices in the Aotearoa New Zealand histories and social sciences curriculum.
With the help of our partners, Auckland Musuem has been working to address the gap in local history resources by by improving the quality of Auckland suburb and region articles on Wikipedia.
Please feel free to click through to view work completed within our GLAM Wikiproject below.
Auckland Museum works with a wide range of digital partnerships, including specialist domain aggregators, general international aggregators, social media and curated content platforms to share the museum's collections with internet users around the world. Learn more about some of the projects we’ve undertaken here.
Tohutoa Medals is home to the Museum's medal collection. Instead of keeping them out of sight, many of the Museum's medals are stored here. These include campaign medals, orders, decorations, and related service medals.
Click through to begin your medals search, and to read into some fascinating stories behind some of the medals in our collection.
Explore 7,000+ historic photographs from Sir Edmund Hillary’s extensive personal collection which provide a first-hand look at his world-leading expeditions, from the summit of Mount Everest to the South Pole in Antarctica.
We have a mission is to make our data as accessible, useable, and useful as we can. Perhaps you are undertaking a geneological project that requires a broad search query across all our collections, or maybe you want to utilise artworks in our pictorial collection for a machine learning project? Read on to learn about our wide range of data services, including the use of the Tāmaki Paenga Hira API, our Online Cenotaph data, high resolution image downloads, and our open-source Lighting Sheets.
Auckland Museum is home to over four million objects and a team of passionate people who care for, learn from, and share our important collections. Here are the stories from our people and our taonga.
Learn about Tāmaki Paenga Hira's Toki and Adze collection, including what toki are, how toki are manufactured, and how toki stones are selected.