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Welcome to our Imagery Gallery. Explore what New Zealand and Ireland have to offer from the beautiful scenic destinations to the fun
and exciting events going on.

 

2016 – Helen Smith, Deputy British High Commissioner and Denise Flanagan at a reception for the 2017 British & Irish Lions rugby management
2016 – John Feehan, CEO Lions Rugby and Denise Flanagan, Honorary Vice Consul for Ireland
2016 – Tim Shadbolt, Mayor of Invercargill, and Niamh McMahon at the New Zealand Rose of Tralee final

2015 – Lorcan Grimes, Gold An Gaisce recipient and Niamh McMahon
2015 – Lorcan Grimes receives his Gold An Gaisce President’s Award from Niamh McMahon, Honorary Consul Genera

2016 – Rose Vesey, born in Co Clare, at her 100th birthday celebrations in Auckland with Niamh McMahon, Honorary Consul General
2016 – Rose Vesey, born in Co Clare, celebrates her 100th birthday in Auckland and is presented with her letter and centenary bounty from President Michael D Higgins, by Niamh McMahon, Honorary Consul General

2015 – Rose Winkels, Denise Flanagan, Honoray Vice Consul and Colleen O’Donovan, Patron of Wellington Irish Society
2015 – Jackie McCully, President of Wellington Irish Society, and Niamh McMahon, Honorary Consul General

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Did you know...

The North Island, South Island and Stewart Island were originally named New Ulster, New Munster and New Leinster respectively

Sir Tristram, born in Co Kildare, was a champion broodmare sire (45 group one winners, including 3 Melbourne Cup winners) and lived in Cambridge Stud

Mary Gallagher, of whom the song ‘Mary from Dungloe’ was written, emigrated to NZ from Co Donegal and is buried in Gisborne cemetery

Robert Hannah, born in Co Antrim, founded ‘Hannah’s Shoes’. He built and lived in Antrim House, in Wellington, now the headquarters of the NZ Historic Places Trust

Thomas Bracken, born in Co Monaghan, wrote the words of the national anthem ‘God Defend New Zealand’

Johnny Martin, born in Co Derry, was a goldminer and entrepreneur who developed the area of Martinborough

Joseph McMullen Dargaville, born in Co Cork, developed the town of Dargaville as part of his kauri timber and gum business

Robert Wellwood, born in Co Kilkenny, was the first Mayor of Hastings

Thomas Russell, born in Cork, was the founder of Bank of New Zealand in 1861

Thomas Croke, born in Cork and after whom the GAA Croke Park is named, was Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland from 1870-1874

Patrick Moran, born in Co Wicklow, was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin 1869-1895

Henry Blundell, born in Dublin, began publishing the Wellington Evening Post (now the Dominion Post) in 1865

Dave Gallaher, captain of the 1905 Original All Blacks, was born in Co Donegal

Three of NZs Prime Ministers were born in Ireland – Daniel Pollen (Dublin), John Balance (Antrim) and William Massey (Derry)

New Zealand’s most colourful goldminer, Biddy of the Buller, was born in Dublin

Lt. Governor William Hobson, who signed the Treaty of Waitangi on behalf of the Crown, was born in Waterford, the home of Waterford Crystal.

The Duke of Wellington, after whom New Zealand’s capital city is named, was born in Dublin, Ireland’s capital.

James Joyce, the author of Ulysses, the novel of the 20th century, had a sister, who was a nun who lived in New Zealand for many years until her death in 1942.

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