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Over the last six decades Pete and his dad Ted have been capturing the history of Masterton on film. Now some of the the images are available to view in Masterton Then & Now.
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Masterton and Greytown, further down the Wairarapa valley, were the first planned inland towns in New Zealand. Masterton?s history now stretches back over 150 years. Gareth Winter writes: Masterton?s progress was slow at first. Queen Street was an unlined pathway, formed by digg ...
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Following the outstanding success of Street Stories, which recounted the origins of Masterton's streets, the Wairarapa Archive was repeatedly asked when it was going to turn its attentions to the streets of South Wairarapa towns. Street Wise was first published in 1999. The seco ...
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An insight into the history and happenings of Masterton. Using cartoons and photographs the book provides a valuable look at times past and on the social and political events of the last 150 years.
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We humans might think monsters are ugly, but monsters think we are even uglier! Find out just how ugly in this children's picture book.
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Masterton's Queen Elizabeth Park sits on a 'publick reserve' set aside when the town was first surveyed in 1854. It has hosted the town's stockade, the district's first Pastoral Show and, for a period in the 1920s, the world's fastest time for a mile run on a grass track. Gareth ...
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Two Men of Mana is a colourful collection of stories about Wairarapa's early days. The 25 chapters bring 19th century New Zealand to life with true tales about people, places and memorable moments.
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