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Contact

The practice runs slowly and in fragments. The first step is always a short email. Describe what you have, where it came from, and what you already think it is. Photographs welcome. Drafts welcome. Half-finished notes welcome.

Open a file

  1. 1. Send a short email describing the material.
  2. 2. Include a few photographs if you can. Phone photographs are fine.
  3. 3. Say what you already think the material is.
  4. 4. Wait for a reply. The first reply is usually within a week, sometimes longer if I am inside a project.

There is no enquiry form. There is no booking system. There is no rate card. Each file is quoted separately, in correspondence, once the material has been seen.

PracticeNora MacKinnon-GoldResearch Editor · Estate Histories
AddressEstate Histories · back-room officeAuckland, New Zealand
Correspondenceby quiet correspondence only
By appointment
Tu, Wed, Th10:00–17:00
Fr11:00–14:00
Sa, Su, Moclosed

Mailing list

A short letter goes out two or three times a year. It announces a workshop, the closing of a project, or the opening of a new edition for subscription. The list is small, the letter is short, and there is no other use of the address.

To subscribe, send an email with the word letter in the subject line.