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Group on the step of Te Whai-a-te-Motu meeting house at Mataatua seated in front of car...
Date: ca 1920s
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030922-F
Description: Unidentified group on the step of Te Whai-a-te-Motu meeting house at Mataatua, seated in front of carved wooden poupou. Photograph taken circa 1920s. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Pupils of Ruatahuna Presbyterian Mission School
Date: ca 1917
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030806-F
Description: Pupils of Ruatahuna Presbyterian Mission School, showing Charley August, Taiapo Rawiri, Paul August and Hikawera Te Kurapa. Photographed circa 1917 by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Gathering of high ranking chiefs of the Mataatua and Arawa tribes at the Mataatua Meeti...
Date: 1940s
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030888-F
Description: A gathering of high ranking chiefs of Mataatua and Arawa tribes, in front of the Mataatua Meeting House ca 1940s. Includes: Apirana, Timutimu, Hemi Huata, Tomarau, Mr Laughton, Wharetini Rangi, Nomena Whakamoe - Tamaiti-o-Takuta and brother to Matamua, Paerino, Te Pairi, Pakitu, Te Waiunu, Queenie, Takuta, Whatanui, Meta Tapoki, Te Aranga, Tahuri, Pomare, Kohiti, Te Kawa, Te Whenua, Ruatoto. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
First Presbyterian mission house at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1918
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030939-F
Description: Caption on back of file print reads: "1st mission house (Presbyterian) built by Rev H Fletcher (senior missionary at Taupo) and Rev John George Laughton at Ruatahuna. June 1918." Looks down on a cottage amongst bush. Photograph taken (June 1918?). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Hune, Takuta Noho Taratoa, and Sister Annie Henry, Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1930
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030868-F
Description: From left to right: Hune (son of one of the carvers who worked at Mataatua), Takuta Noho Taratoa, and Sister Annie, circa 1930. They stand outside the Te Whai-a-te-Motu meeting house at Mataatua Marae, Ruatahuna. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Iriwhiro of Te Whaiti
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030864-F
Description: Iriwhiro of Te Whaiti sitting on a wooden seat. He is holding a greenstone patu in his hand. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
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
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
First conference, at Ruatahuna
Date: 1919
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030924-F
Description: Caption on file print reads: "Patara, Mr Laughton, Miss Tweed, Miss Jackson, Sister Annie, Rev J G Laughton, Miss Ormsby. First conference 1919. (Mrs Garrie, Miss Jack and Webber had gone home)." Photograph taken at Ruatahuna by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
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.
Maori children surround one of the first cars to arrive in Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1924
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030862-F
Description: Captions on file print reads "One of the first cars to arrive in Ruatahuna."and "Group of Hihita's grand children". Shows a car surrounded by Maori children, some on horseback. Location is possibly the gate of the Mission House, built 1924. The car may have belonged to Sister Annie Henry. Photograph taken (circa 1920s?). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Processing information: Record updated in June 2021 with date and descriptive information provided by reader.
Rua Kenana and the Reverend John George Laughton, possibly at Maungapohatu
Date: [ca 1918]
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030856-F
Description: Rua Kenana and the Reverend John George Laughton, possibly at Maungapohatu where they collaborated on the establishment of a school in July 1918. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Senior school girls at Ruatahuna
Date: [192-?]
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030919-F
Description: Senior school girls at Ruatahuna, circa 1920s. Photographer unidentified. Back row: Hohi Tari, Hiria akuhata, Ani Tahi Matete, Pani Taia, Hemopaki Aranga, Terewai Taia. Middle row: Rawinia Poro Paraki, Teriwa Tewiremu, Hera Takaawa, Te Piriti Te Amo, Mekita Tahuri. Front: Awhi Trainor, Puti Tekaawa, Te Paea Pitau. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu
Date: 1924
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030916-F
Description: Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu, 1924. Annie Miki (Matekoraha), her husband Hemi Tawa (with accordian), and her brother Paetawa (centre). Photographer unidentified. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Identification from Judith Binney, Mihaia : the prophet Rua Kenana and his community at Maungapohatu (Wellington, N.Z. : Oxford University Press, c1979) p 152 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Sister Annie Henry and Sister Isabel with Tawhare and others
Date: 1932
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030853-F
Description: Sister Annie Henry and Sister Isabel with Taawhare and others at Ruatahuna. In the foreground is the Mataatua calabash and a pot believed to have come from Cook's Endeavour. Photographer is probably the Auckland Weekly News, taken in 1932. Dated assuming that Sister Henry was circa 70 years old at the time this photograph was taken. Descriptive information provided by reader. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative Processing information: Record updated in June 2021 with date and photographer information provided by a reader.
Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu
Date: 1924
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030930-F
Description: Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu, 1924. Shows a Maori group, including children, outdoors. Photographer unidentified. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Maori children at an open air Sunday School class at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1920
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030878-F
Description: Unidentified Maori children at an open air Sunday School class at Ruatahuna. Shows them standing in a group, studying books. Photograph taken circa 1920s. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu, with Sister Annie Henry centre
Date: 1924
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030887-F
Description: Typhoid camp, Maungapohatu, 1924, with Sister Annie Henry centre, and Nurse Cartwright. Photographer unidentified. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Marae at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1920s
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030920-F
Description: Marae and village at Ruatahuna, photographed circa 1920s. Shows collection of whare in a rural setting, with a hill behind. A large meeting house is on the right. Two tall trees are in the centre of the village. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Matu, Hinewhiu and Hoani Mahia at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1920s?
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030814-F
Description: Caption on file print reads: "Matu, Henewhiri, and Hoani Mahia". Shows a Maori group at Ruatahuna, sitting on the grass with (sunflowers?) growing behind them. A man crouches on the left. An elderly woman, by a kete of potatoes, holds a child on her knee. Photograph taken (circa 1920s?). Photographer unidentified. Source of descriptive information - Libraryu staff member Hoani was the Kaumatua and caretaker of Mataatua Marae Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative