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==Description of Collections==
==Description of Collections==
The Wairarapa Archive holds the Masterton District Library’s heritage collection, and is dedicated to collecting and preserving Wairarapa’s unique heritage and sharing it with the community.
The Wairarapa Archive holds the Masterton District Library’s heritage collection, and is dedicated to collecting and preserving Wairarapa’s unique heritage and sharing it with the community.


The collection of archives and manuscripts contains the records of many important local institutions, as well many personal papers and records. The Archive also cares for the records of the Masterton District Council from the 1860s until 1989.
The collection of archives and manuscripts contains the records of many important local institutions, as well many personal papers and records. The Archive also cares for the records of the Masterton District Council and its predecessors, from the 1860s until 1989.


Serving past, current and future generations of Wairarapa residents and mana whenua, the Archive preserves their stories, images, sounds and voices, and engages people with their heritage and taonga. The Archive contributes as part of the wider cultural and heritage sectors, in partnership with other agencies and with iwi Māori.  
Serving past, current and future generations of Wairarapa residents and mana whenua, the Archive preserves their stories, images, sounds and voices, and engages people with their heritage and taonga. The Archive contributes as part of the wider cultural and heritage sectors, in partnership with other agencies and with iwi Māori.  


==Services==
==Services==
Reading room
Research services
Genealogy
Care and preservation of collections
Advice on care, deposit, and digitisation of materials and collections


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:58, 26 June 2022

New Zealand
Wairarapa
Wairarapa Archive
NAME OF LIBRARY
Wairarapa Archive

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

Address: Queen Street, Masterton
Telephone: 06-370 6311
Hours of Operation: 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday
Email: archives@library.mstn.govt.nz
Website: https://library.mstn.govt.nz/archive/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WairarapaArchive

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaiArchive

Description of Collections[edit | edit source]

The Wairarapa Archive holds the Masterton District Library’s heritage collection, and is dedicated to collecting and preserving Wairarapa’s unique heritage and sharing it with the community.

The collection of archives and manuscripts contains the records of many important local institutions, as well many personal papers and records. The Archive also cares for the records of the Masterton District Council and its predecessors, from the 1860s until 1989.

Serving past, current and future generations of Wairarapa residents and mana whenua, the Archive preserves their stories, images, sounds and voices, and engages people with their heritage and taonga. The Archive contributes as part of the wider cultural and heritage sectors, in partnership with other agencies and with iwi Māori.  

Services[edit | edit source]

Reading room

Research services

Genealogy

Care and preservation of collections

Advice on care, deposit, and digitisation of materials and collections

History[edit | edit source]

Tips for Your Visit[edit | edit source]

Guides[edit | edit source]