rdf:type: ecrm:E20_Biological_Object
Auckland Museum protects and cares for approximately 1.5 million natural science specimens in collections that have been built over 150 years. The focus of the collections is northern New Zealand, but they also contain material from the rest of the country, the South West Pacific and other parts of the world.
This endpoint provides data from the following natural sciences collections:
Birds / Land vertebrates Botany Entomology Geology Land mammals Marine Reptiles and Amphibians / Land vertebrates
rdf:type: ecrm:E22_Man-Made_Object
Auckland Museum is kaitiaki for nearly 200,000 human history objects, in collections that have been developed and cared for over 150 years. This endpoint provides data from the following human history collections:
Ethnology World Ethnology Pacific Ethnology Maori Ethnology History Applied arts and design Archaeology
rdf:type: ecrm:E84_Information_Carrier
The Documentary Heritage collection is an authoritative source of images depicting New Zealand and Pacific culture and history, including photographs, prints, drawings, posters and paintings. The photograph collection in particular is a major New Zealand collection. This endpoint provides data from the following documentary heritage collections:*
Photographs Publications Ephemera Manuscripts and archives Paintings
rdf:type: ecrm:E21_Person
rdf:type: am:MilitaryPerson
The Online Cenotaph is a biographical database that pulls together information relating to individual service people from a huge range of sources such as embarkation, military service and other government records, newspapers and families. It will eventually provide a page for every person who has served our country during times of international and national conflict.