Maiki Hill

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‘Beautiful Bay of Islands snapshots for your album’

Date: [ca 1930s]

From: Leggatt, Hugh, 1945?-: Collection relating to Dunstan family holiday to New Zealand

Reference: PAColl-10763

Description: Set of 12 photographs taken by an unidentified photographer depicting scenes from the Bay of Islands including, Waitangi House, Kerikeri, Haruru Falls, Maiki Hill, St Paul’s Anglican Church (Paihia), Christ Church (Russell), and beaches in Russell and Paihia. Photographs have placenames inscribed on the reverse. Also included is the envelope that housed the photographs titled ‘Beautiful Bay of Islands snapshots for your album’ Title transcribed from the item. Quantity: 12 b&w original photographic print(s) 8.3cm x 5.7cm. Transfers: The photograph album from which the photographs were removed is at Library reference PA1-o-2053..

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[Hector, Sir James] 1834-1907 :Bay of Islands from Flagstaff Hill. Waitangi. Mr Busby's...

Date: 1865

From: [Hector, Sir James] 1834-1907 :Bay of Islands from Flagstaff Hill [1865]

Reference: D-018-001-2

Description: The central section of a panoramic view from Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill), above Russell, showing the Bay of Islands. 'Waitangi. Mr Busby's house where treaty was signed' is noted and can be seen immediately left of centre. Physical Description: Ink and wash 90 x 142 mm

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[Hector, Sir James] 1834-1907 :Bay of Islands from Flagstaff Hill. Keri-Keri. Motu-Roa....

Date: 1865

From: [Hector, Sir James] 1834-1907 :Bay of Islands from Flagstaff Hill [1865]

Reference: D-018-001-3

Description: The right-hand section of a panoramic view from Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill), above Russell, showing the Bay of Islands. 'Keri Keri' (Kerikeri) is noted right of centre, across the water, with a few houses visible. Moturoa Island is next on the right, followed by Black Rocks and, on the far right, Ninepin Rock. There is currently no feature in the Bay of Islands called Nine Pin (or Ninepin) Rock. This may be an earlier name for Harakeke Island, at the northern entrance of the Bay of Islands Physical Description: Ink and wash 250 x 480 mm