Digitisation at our regional offices – April to June 2024
Our teams across the motu worked hard to get digitised material online and available for researchers. This included items from the Digitisation on Demand service, internal digitisation projects, and large outsourced digitisation projects. We’d like to share some highlights with you.
30 July 2024
Ōtepoti Dunedin
Between April and June, over 2000 new items were uploaded to the Government Digital Archive by our Dunedin Team. Digitisation highlights are:
Ministry of Energy Glass Plate Negatives R2167269-R2167496
New Zealand Forestry Corporation Glass Plate Negatives R2495696–R2495708.
Ōtautahi Christchurch
We recently completed a pilot project involving five Nelson Deeds Books from Series 23673. Deeds Books are used by a range of researchers including genealogists, local historians, surveyors, lawyers and other professionals.
Digitisation on demand requests kept our small team very busy in May and June, with highlights including charming architectural drawings requested by a local housing developer.
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Digitisation work by our Tāmaki Team focused on education files recording the history of schools and students, and land records. These included:
Maori Schools building and site files – Series 1001
Auckland Education School building and site files – Series 1050
Auckland deeds registers – Series 23641
North Auckland Land District roll plans – Series 23916. Roll plans can be useful for locating original land blocks and allotments, and seeing how ownership has changed.
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
In Te Whanganui-a-Tara our focus was on land records and managing two outsourced projects. We also continued our work on transmissive materials (negatives) and registers from our register room:
Old Land Claims - series 16153
Māori Land Court minute books
Alien re-entry certificates - series 8840
Seafarers Certificates and Licenses - series 7612
New Z Forest Service 'M' series negatives - 6395
Register room volumes.