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Governor Lord Plunket opening Parliament
Lord Plunket, the governor, arrives outside Parliament House to open Parliament, 27 June 1905. The guard of honour can be seen in the background.
Plunket nurse weighing a baby
Weighing baby, Waterloo Plunket Rooms, 1950s.
Taradale Plunket Rooms war memorial
Taradale Plunket Rooms war memorial.
Dominion status proclamation, 1907
Reading the proclamation of New Zealand's dominion status, 1907
Plunket Society formed
The Society for the Promotion of the Health of Women and Children was founded at a meeting in the Dunedin Town Hall. It came to be known as the Plunket Society after its first patron, Lady Victoria Plunket, the wife of the governor.
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