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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2020 · 11 MIN

Researching your Property Part 4 - Auckland Council Heritage Unit

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For part four we hear from Marguerite Hill, Heritage Researcher with Auckland Council's Heritage Unit. She has previously worked as Curator Human History at Canterbury Museum and Project Curator History at Auckland War Memorial Museum. She was Resources Researcher for Te Ara – Encyclopedia of New Zealand for over seven years, working on encyclopedia entries about everything from pets to business cycles. Auckland Council Heritage: http://bit.ly/2x4lmqp Archives NZ - Searching land records: https://archives.govt.nz/search-the-archive/researching/research-guides/land/searching-land-records Guide to using Deeds Indexes: https://www.genealogy.org.nz/data/media/documents/Resources/Finding%20Deeds%20Registers%20at%20Archives%20NZ.pdf Marguerite has spoken previously in the Heritage Talks series on the topic of fancy dress in New Zealand. You can find her presentation on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhb_2xlI8GU Image Credit: Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1142-D122 https://soundcloud.com/auckland-libraries/sets/heritage-talks-2020

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