A day at Paekakariki beach. Cars are parked on the road-side as people sit and wander on the beach. A crowd in the distance gathers at wh...
Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast, 1924, photographed by S C Smith. Looks over the railway line and private properties, towards the coast. Source...
Reproduced photograph with caption underneath that reads: 'Paekakarirki railway employees houses in fronnt. These dwellings built in the ...
Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast, Wellington region, 1929. Looks down on the intersection of State Highway One, the Main Trunk railway line, and...
Looking south along the steep cliffs between Paekakariki and Pukerua. On the left the Paekakariki hill road can be seen winding up the hi...
Reproduced photographs of two historical Paekakariki buildings: the original life saving and surf club building after it was damaged by a...
Overlooking the township of Paekakariki in 1929. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Looking south across Paekakariki on 26 February 1906. Houses, a railway workshop and trains are visible. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
The well-stocked PX store at Camp McKay did an average US$26,000 worth of business monthly.
US servicemen at Camp McKay, Paekakariki, line up with their mess gear
The American forces brought a taste for music with them. Here couples swing to music during a regimental dance at Camp McKay, Paekakariki...
Camps McKay and Russell on either side of the highway at Paekakariki.
Letter written from Paekakariki regarding land sales in the area. Quantity: 1 piece (2 pages on 1 leaf).
Letter written from Paekakariki. Quantity: 1 piece (4 pages on 1 leaf).
Letter written from Paekakariki. Quantity: 1 piece (4 pages on 1 leaf).
On 6-8 August 2008, a century after the first train traversed the entire length of the North Island main trunk line, that historic journe...
Printed below original photo – Paikakariki. Paekakariki – on the Wellington-Manawatu Railway Line, c.1894 1 B&W photo pri...
Couple in full flight at the Camp McKay (Paekakariki) dance in April 1943.
