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New Library Logo, Te Aka Mauri.
Copyright image.
Arawa Soldiers Memorial.
Photograph taken 13 May 2013 by Alison Leigh. According to The Auckland Star, 10 November 1936 the memorial was severely damaged by vandals who destroyed the statue of Rangitihi who
Te Arawa Waka.
At the 16th Annual Flotilla of Classic & Wooden Boats, 9 February 2013.   Photograph taken by Pat & Frank Lunt.  
Arawa Soldiers Memorial, West side.
Photograph taken 13/5/2013, by Alison Leigh. This memorial to the Arawa soldiers of World War 1, stands in the Government Gardens near the Museum. It was unveiled by the Duke
Lone tree still stands at QE building site.
Photograph by Su Potter
Old Lake House, close up, one of the addons.
Photo by Su Potter.
Old Lake House, close up.
Photo by Su Potter
Old Lake House.
Photograph by Su Potter
Gardenholm Site, 5 July 2012.
Above is the site photographed 30 April 2018. Was a Resthome for elderly men, called Gardenholm, built onto in the early 1970s when it was owned by the Waikato Hospital
Woolliams, T. R. (Ray.
Rotorua Mayor from 1977 to 1979
Fred Wylie Epitaph.
Photograph taken by Alison Leigh.
Queen Mother visits NZ.
From the 4th June 1966 edition. A selection of photographs from the Rotorua Photonews published in the 1960s. Original photographs from this magazine belong to the Rotorua Museum of Art
Queen Mum at Sportsdrome June 1966.
A selection of photographs from the Rotorua Photonews published in the 1960s. This edition covered the visit of the Queen Mother to Rotorua in June 1966, here she is arriving
Karearea, May 2018. View 2.
Photograph taken by Alison Leigh 9th May 2018, approx. 5:00 pm. 
Karearea, May 2018.
Photograph taken 9 May 2018 by Alison Leigh. Karearea (NZ Falcon) feeding station in the Government Gardens, Rotorua. Approx. 5:00 pm.
Ohinemutu with Queen Victoria Bust.
Postcard from the J K Fuller Collection.
Rotorua Hospital from Lake Road.
Photograph taken by Alison Leigh 2/5/2018.