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Hydrabad
Date: [ca 1920s]
From: Thorley, W H :Photographs
Reference: 1/2-070392-F
Description: Wreck of the Hydrabad on Waitarere Beach, circa 1920s, photographed by W H Thorley. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
New Zealand scenes
Date: 1933-1951
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
By: Kent, Thelma Rene, 1899-1946; Koppel, Irene, 1914-2004
Reference: PAColl-0785-1-142
Description: Photographs published in NZ Free Lance between 1933 and 1951. Includes: Women on horseback in stream at Woodbury, 1946; series of aerial photographs of places (listed in Place Field); wreck of Hydrabad on beach at Waitarere, 1949; man sitting on rock ledge at Rakauroa overlooking road below, 1947; gig from NZ cruiser Bellona taking Captain to visit Admiral Eccles, 1951; Wairakei Hotel in Spring; rocks at Porter's Pass (photographer Thema Kent), undated; Mangatepopo Hut (below the saddle joining Tongariro and Ngauruhoe, 1951 (photographer, Irene Koppel); etc Includes notes by F G Fitzgerald, photographer of Days Bay re transalpine passes and kea Quantity: 23 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints
Wreck of the Hydrabad on Waitarere Beach
Date: 1958
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
Reference: PAColl-5469-050
Description: Wreck of the Hydrabad on Waitarere Beach. Taken for the New Zealand Free Lance by an unidentified photographer, in 1958. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Wreck of the ship "Hydrabad", Waitarere Beach
Date: 23 January 1905
From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua
Reference: 1/4-023250-G
Description: The wreck of the ship "Hydrabad", Waitarere Beach, on 23 January 1905. Taken by George Leslie Adkin. The "Hydrabad" was built at Port Glasgow in 1865, and commanded by Captain Holmwood. She was owned by Messrs. Stephens and Son, London. She was driven ashore in 24 June 1878, a mile and a half north of the Horowhenua River, between Foxton and Otaki.(Information from "New Zealand Shipwrecks, 1795-1982", page 186, by CWN Ingram.) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Wreck of the ship Hydrabad at Waitarere Beach
Date: [ca 1905-1910s]
Reference: 1/2-075568-F
Description: Wreck of the Hydrabad at Waitarere Beach. Taken by an unidentified photographer, circa 1905. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Adkin album 13
Date: Early 1900s to 1931
From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua
Reference: PA1-q-002
Description: Māori place names and old historical sites of Horowhenua (Vol. 1, images 1-146). Album includes maps, diagrams & sketches, and black & white photographs. Views include Paremata Redoubt, Lake Horowhenua, carved pātaka at Papaitonga Pā. Views of Komokorau, the burial place of Mua-Upoko chiefs including Chief Mahuera Paki Tanguru-o-te-rangi; Lake Wai-tawa and Te Moutere (formerly a fortified island pā). Place names & historic features of Kapiti Island, including relics of whaling days at Wharekohu Bay showing ruins of stone house, stone walls and a stone-embanked stream channel, burial caves, Waiorua Valley showing the approximate site of Te Rauparaha's principal pā, and Motungārara Island where there was a subsidiary pā of Te Rauparaha. Ōtaki, Rangiātea Church (1925); carved whare at Puke-Karaka; Ōtaki Jubilee Pole; and old meeting house Uawhaki at Waikawa. The site of the old Māori flour-mill on the Waitarere Stream at Poroutawhao, which was built in 1853 or 1854 under the direction of a French priest. Several images of performers competing in the haka and poi competitions at Shannon, 2 January 1928. Images of Pākehā pioneers of Horowhenua (Hector McDonald and his wife Agnes (nee Carmont)), and a photograph of Rora Hakaraia, daughter of Mua-Upoko chief Tanguru, and sister of Te Rangihiwinui (also known as Taitoko, and later as Te Keepa or Major Kemp). The photograph of Rora Hakaraia was taken from a painting in the possession of Rod A. McDonald of Levin. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 album(s).