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| Some Sulzberger photos |
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| In Auckland a social meeting between Dorothy McCarrison, Paul Sulzberger & Marita Bardenhagen which resulted in the initial planning of the reunion. |
| Mount Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand. It was under this mountain that the first Sulzbergers settled in New Zealand. |
| This is the Memorandum of Agreement signed by Johan Jacob and WV Weston. (QVMAG Collection). Click to enlarge. |
| Sulzberger artefacts. Some of these items are currently on display at the QVMAG. The large ceramic container was carried with the family aboard the Montmorency on the voyage to Tasmania. Click to enlarge. |


| The big house: Hythe, near Longford, the home of the Weston Family. The sulzberger family would have lived in the worker's cottages on the property. Click to enlarge. |

| Sulzberger Chaff Cutter at the homestead. (Personal Collection of MB) Click to enlarge. |

| This is one of the Lutheran Bibles that accompanied the family to Tasmania in 1855. It appears that each member carried one except for the baby Christina. Click to enlarge. |

| Jacob Joshua Langley Sulzberger (b. 1918, d. 2000) (Johann>Gottlieb>Edgar). Click to enlarge. |

| Gottlieb and Bridget seated with their family at Lilydale. Click to enlarge. |

| The Sulzberger "machine men" of Lilydale who worked together on the chaff cutting machine. Click to enlarge. |

| Johan Jacob, the eldest son who was the first to emigrate to New Zealand, and his wife Jane. Click to enlarge. |

| Edgar David Albert Sulzberger - youngest son of Gottlieb. Emigrated to Otago, New Zealand about 1910. Click to enlarge. |

| Articles about Albert Thomas Sulzberger published in NZ newspapers. Click the picture to enlarge. (Thanks to Lloyd Beech) |

| The graves of Albert and Alma Sulzberger - Eltham cemetery. (Thanks to Lloyd Beech) |

| Golden Wedding Anniversary of Jacob and Jane Sulzberger (Taranaki, New Zealand). Click the picture to enlarge. (Thanks to Alan Sulzberger) |

| Headstone of John Jacob and Jane Sulzberger (Taranaki, New Zealand) cClick the picture to enlarge. (Thanks to Alan Sulzberger) |

| Headstone of Jacob Johan & Ida Sulzberger (Eltham, New Zealand). Click the picture to enlarge. (Thanks to Alan Sulzberger) |

| Jane Sulzberger's rocking chair (Taranaki, New Zealand). Click the picture to enlarge. (Thanks to Alan Sulzberger) |