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Group photograph of members of the Te Whaiti family
Date: [ca 1890s-1900s]
From: Te Whaiti family : Collection
Reference: PAColl-D-1044
Description: Photograph of two Maori women and their six children, the youngest, a toddler and eldest girl possibly ten to twelve years of age. All dressed in European clothing. Taken by an unidentified photographer on the front verandah of the Te Whaiti homestead `Te Karearea' in Greytown. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Gelatin silver print 505 x 365 mm on mount 705 x 540 mm
Martin, Josiah, 1843-1916 : Photograph of children performing a haka at Whakarewarewa
Date: [between 1881-1912]
By: Martin, Josiah, 1843-1916
Reference: 1/2-061776-F
Description: Photograph of Maori children performing a haka on a bridge at Whakarewarewa village, taken between 1881-1912 by Josiah Martin. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Source of descriptive information - Josiah Martin's known years of operation as a photographer were between 1881-1912. Other Titles - Childrens Haka Whakarewarewa Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Childrens Haka Whakarewarewa JM 8025 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Zachariah (Zak), Joseph 1863-1965 :Photographs
Date: ca 1880-1910
By: Zachariah, Joseph, 1867-1965; Zachariah, Irene Anita Clematis, active 1925-1965
Reference: PAColl-0043
Description: Three coloured postcards, one of a old Maori woman dozing outside a house (identified as Ceylon Wickliffe's Great Aunt), a Maori girl described as the Arawa Belle (identified as Marie McFarland), and some Maori children playing in the lake at Ohinemutu; the seven men of the executive of the New Zealand Harbour Boards Conference seated outside a building; three photographs of a Maori event in a park, probably in Wellington, with tents pitched and participants wearing kakahu over European dress; two women in traditional dress next to a wood carving, one is holding a hoe; a hut at Hawk's Crag on the Buller River; a loaded cart passing through Porter's Pass; Wellington wharves seen from Oriental Parade; the Buller River; a group of men gathered round a table to sign a document; view from Mount Cook towards Mount Victoria with what are possibly brickworks in the foreground; and photographs of four petitions submitted in Greymouth. Prints labelled Zak collection were taken by him. Arrangement: Prints at PAColl-0043. Also at PA4 and PA5 (see child records). Provenance: Irene C Zachariah was the widow of Joseph Zachariah who operated the Zak studio in Wellington.