Māori (New Zealand people) - Education - New Zealand - Bay of Plenty Region

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Te Makarini Scholarship - Candidates' papers and questions

Date: 1920

From: McLean family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0933B

Description: Candidates came from Whakarewarewa School (Rotorua), St Stephen's School (Auckland), and Wharekahika Native School (Te Araroa) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Coughlan, Richard William, fl 1972-2002 : Papers

Date: [1900-1996]

By: Coughlan, Richard William, 1914-2010

Reference: MS-Group-1109

Description: Comprises papers relating to Coughlan's research into his parents' lives as teachers at the Maori school of Omaio, Bay of Plenty, and the Methodist church at the settlement of Waima, Hokianaga, and includes correspondence, clippings, copies of photographs and related material Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 3 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescripts and printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr R W Coughlan, Auckland, 1972, Jul 2002 Transfers: To Oral History Collection - Tape with history of Waima, Mahuri's farewell, and building of Waima church - To Photographic Archive - Four photographs.

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Chiefly photograph album pages of images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Wh...

Date: [ca 1918-ca 1920s]

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9928-25

Description: Chiefly pages from three photograph albums, with images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane district, taken circa 1918-circa 1920s by unidentified photographers. Grace Leitch Johnston (later the wife of Presbyterian minister Rev P Gladstone Hughes) features in many of the images. The images mostly show unidentified Maori children and adults and also people probably working for, or visiting, the mission. Includes a few photographs of Wi Mutu and of Maori WWI soldiers (PAColl-9928-25-17). Also some images of buildings including a meeting house at Waiohao. Also includes a group portrait taken at the wedding of the Rev John George Laughton and Horiana Te Kauru in 1921 with Miss Johnston as bridesmaid. Photograph taken by W Haughton of Rotorua. (PAColl-9928-25-23) Acompanying information - Two hand-written captions by the daughter of Miss Johnston (later Hughes). Source of descriptive information - There are no captions with these images. Miss Johnston, Wi Mutu, and meeting house at Waiohou identified from images at PAColl-9928-26-45 and PAColl-9928-26-57. Relationship complexity - Some images duplicated at PAColl-9928-27. Some images from this collection, and information regarding them, may be found in an article published in Te Ao Hou, Number 73, July 1973, pages 27 to 34, titled 'Memories of Waiohau' by E E Little. A copy is filed in the Binney backfile in Photographic Archive. Quantity: 54 album(s) Album(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Photograph album of images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane District

Date: [ca 1918-ca 1920]

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PA1-o-1818

Description: Album of photographs relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane district, taken circa 1918-ca 1920 by unidentified photographers. The album was given to Grace Leitch Johnston (later the wife of Presbyterian minister Rev P Gladstone Hughes) by 'E E W' (probably Elsie E Webber, later Mrs Elsie E Little) at 'Xmas 1920'. The images chiefly show unidentified Maori children (probably the pupils of the schools set up by the mission) but also people probably working for, or visiting, the mission. Four images include Presbyterian missionary John George Laughton. One shows him with the prophet Rua Kenana. Also images of a large unidentified hui and a church. Inscriptions: Inside front cover: To Grace L Johnston with love from E E W Xmas 1920 Relationship complexity - Some images duplicated at PAColl-9928-27. Some images from this collection and information regarding them may be found in an article published in Te Ao Hou, Number 73, July 1973, pages 27 to 34, titled 'Memories of Waiohau' by E E Little. A copy is filed in the Binney backfile in the Photographic Archive. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album 16.1 x 22.2 cm, with black front cover embossed with the word 'Photographs'. Front cover is no longer attached to the pages. No back cover.

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Loose prints relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane District

Date: [ca 1919-ca 1920s], 1950

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949

Reference: PAColl-9928-27

Description: Loose prints from album and album pages at PA1-o-1818, PAColl-9928-25 and PAColl-9928-26, chiefly images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane District, taken circa 1919 to circa 1920s by unidentified photographers. Also four postcards taken in Rotorua district circa 1920s including Whakarewarewa village. Also two school group portraits taken 1950 and circa 1950 of Maori school girls, possibly from Turakina Maori Girls' College. The images show, chiefly unidentified, Maori children and adults, also people working for, or visiting, the mission. Pictures include: - groups of Maori school children, some outside school buildings, some with teachers. A P Godber photographed one of these groups at Te Whaiti school. - Rev John George Laughton wearing Maori shoulder cape. - group outside the manse, Maungapohatu. - portrait of young Maori girls Merihi Tamahou and Rawhina Ripaki, taken January 1920. Relationship complexity - Some of these images, and information regarding them, may be found in an article published in Te Ao Hou, Number 73, July 1973, pages 27 to 34, titled 'Memories of Waiohau' by E E Little. A copy is filed in the Binney backfile in Photographic Archive. Quantity: 81 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

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Photograph album pages of images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane ...

Date: [ca 1920s]

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9928-26

Description: Unbound pages from two photograph albums, with images relating to the Presbyterian mission in the Whakatane District, taken circa 1920s by unidentified photographers. The images show a wide variety of identified scenes, groups, buildings and events including: - opening day of the school at Matahi. - rallys of Maori mission workers in 1921, 1923, 1924. - local Maori people. - mission hospital at Nuhaka. - portrait of Rua Kenana and Rev John George Laughton. - mission house at Matahi. Accompanying information - Five photocopied pages, provided by Binney, with the note "From Rev Fletcher's collection. Now at Whakatane Museum (1986) (Duplicated in Fowler) " Relationship complexity - Some images duplicated at PAColl-9928-27. An album with the same images, from the collection of Rev Henry James Fletcher, is held at the Whakatane Museum. Some of the images from this collection, and information regarding them, may be found in an article in Te Ao Hou, Number 73, July 1973, pages 27 to 34, titled 'Memories of Waiohau' by E E Little. A copy is filed in the Binney backfile in the Photographic Archive. Arrangement: Ordered according to the numbers written on the back of the pages. Quantity: 59 album(s) Album(s).

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Te Makarini Scholarship - Candidates' papers and questions

Date: 1920

From: McLean family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0933A

Description: Candidates came from Whakarewarewa School (Rotorua), Te Aute College (Pukehou), St Stephen's School (Auckland) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence re Te Makarini Scholarships; candidates' papers

Date: 1877, 1901

From: McLean family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0932

Description: Candidates came from Lake Rotoiti, Taumarere (Bay of Islands), Tokomaru Bay, Te Kao, Rapaki, Te Aute College, St Stephen's School (Parnell), Tokaanu, Ranana School (Rotorua), Rangitukia Native School Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Letters

Date: 1918,1923

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11115-176

Description: Contains a letter from Sister Jessie Grieve to Mrs Hunter, 1923, a letter from Alex Doull to Miss Johnston, 1918 and accompanying note from Miss Johnston's daughter, and an undated newsclipping about the experience of missionaries in the Urewera Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Children arriving at Te Kaha Native School, Bay of Plenty

Date: [ca 1944]

From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/4-001105-F

Description: Children arriving at Te Kaha Native School, Bay of Plenty. Shows them coming off a school bus and going through the school gates. Photograph taken circa 1944, by John Dobree Pascoe. Other - Pascoe's set of photographs at 1/4-001103 to 001127 all relate to the Native School at Te Kaha, Bay of Plenty. Other - Pascoe's caption for this image in Photographic Archive Pascoe file at 6/1/30 reads: "A bus brings the children from their homes to the school." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Children at toothbrush drill, Te Kaha Native School

Date: [ca 1944]

From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/4-001107-F

Description: Children standing in circles at toothbrush drill in the grounds of Te Kaha Native School. Taken by John Dobree Pascoe circa 1944. Other - Pascoe's set of photographs at 1/4-001103 to 001127 all relate to the Native School at Te Kaha, Bay of Plenty. Other - Pascoe's caption for this image in Photographic Archive Pascoe file at 6/1/30 reads: "Toothbrush drill in progress." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Maori children outside the school at Ruatahuna

Date: ca 1920

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030902-F

Description: Captions on back of file print reads "First paling school at Ruatahuna built in 1918 by Rev. Fletcher and Laughton assisted by local Maoris. Sister Annie and Miss Monfries started the first mission school in Feb. 1917 in a 3-roomed whare owned by Chief Taiwera. The following year the government supplied materials for this 2-roomed schoolhouse." Shows a single storey building with children playing in the yard. Photographed circa 1920 by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Maori school children, with Annie Henry and others, at Ruatahuna

Date: ca 1917

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030943-F

Description: Caption on back of file print reads: 1st school - Taiwera House opened 1st Feb 1917. Sister Annie and Miss Monfries (teacher). Ruatahuna. This first school was stated in an old 3 bedroomed whare owned by chief Taiwera." Outdoor group portrait of Maori school children and others alongside (school buildings?). Includes Presyterian missionaries Abagail Monfries (far left, with hat) and Annie Henry (front row, 2nd from right). Photograph taken circa 1917. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Kikouri, the first chairman of the Ruatahuna School committee

Date: 1924

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030880-F

Description: A photograph of Kikouri, the first chairman of the Ruatahuna School committee in 1918, photographed probably circa 1924. Shows an elderly Maori man with a cane, standing in the garden of a building upon which grows a flowering climbing rose and sweet peas.The buidling is probably the second Misison House at Ruatahuna (built in 1924). Date of photography and location asserted by reader as taken circa 1924 as the location is most likely at the Ruatahuna Mission House built in 1924. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative Processing information: Record updated in June 2021 with information provided by a reader.

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Children taking part in tooth brush drill, Te Kaha school, Opotiki

Date: [ca 1944]

From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/4-001106-F

Description: Shows children in a school playground ca 1944, taking part in a tooth brush drill. Photograph taken by John Dobree Pascoe. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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First school in Ruatahuna built with pit sawn timber

Date: ca 1920s?

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030874-F

Description: Captions on back of file print reads "The first school in Ruatahuna built with pit sawn timber." Shows a single storey building, with a porch, sited on a hill. Photograph taken (circa 1920s?). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Paling school and residence at Ruatahuna

Date: ca 1920

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030819-F

Description: Paling school (right) and residence, at Ruatahuna. Photograph taken circa 1920 by an unidentified photographer. Note on back of file print reads: "Paling school and residence built in 1918. First school (and residence) run by the Presbyterian Church at Ruatahuna. Sister Annie Henry was the first teacher. In Feb 1917 the school was started in a whare owned by Chief Taiwera but in 1918 this building was erected." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Reverend John George Laughton, his assistant John Currie, and their class of Maori chil...

Date: 1918

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030857-F

Description: Reverend John George Laughton, his assistant John Currie, and their class, outside Maungapohatu School (formerly Rua Kenana's dance house or whare kanikani) at Maungapohatu, in 1918. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Rockel, Barbara, fl 1997 :Photograph of pupils of Murupara Maori School

Date: 19 Dec 1913

By: Rockel, Barbara, active 1997

Reference: PAColl-5487

Description: Photograph of a group of boys and girls of Murupara Maori School, taken 19 December 1913 by an unidentified photographer Teacher at the school was Miss Mary Jamison Inscriptions: Mount verso - top right - Xmas Tree Dec 19th 1913; Mount verso - bottom left - Muraparu Primary School 1915 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 6.3 x 8.9cm, on mount

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Maori school children outside the first paling school at Ruatahuna

Date: ca 1920s?

From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry

Reference: 1/2-030816-F

Description: Caption on file print reads: "School children, outside first paling school at Ruatahuna. This school was built in 1918." Shows three rows of Maori girls and boys. Photograph taken (circa 1920s?). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative