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We can connect 3 things related to Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947, TAPUHI, and Rangiatea (Church : Ōtaki, N.Z.) to the places on this map.
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Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns] [1939?]-1947. No. ...

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947

By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949

Reference: E-302-q-2

Description: Kowhaiwhai patterns from a range of named sources, including Otaki (Rangiatea Church) Exhibited in 'Petone Days; Photographs by Percy Godber 1900-1920 (Exhibition)' Quantity: 33 watercolour(s) on 11 pages. Physical Description: Ink and watercolour 248 x 310 mm in sketchbook

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Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns]. 68. Ngaruawahia; ...

Date: 1939 - 1947

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947

Reference: E-302-q-3-068/070

Description: Title of each panel is written above it. Quantity: 3 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, sizes varying from 49 x 290 mm to 59 x 295 mm, in sketchbook

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Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns]. 35. From Otaki Ma...

Date: 1939 - 1947

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947

Reference: E-302-q-2-035/037

Description: Title of each panel is written above it. Godber's notes on Puhoro: Puhoro is more complicated in structure. The effect is produced by happy arrangement and contrast. In one part the colour, and in another the white, seeming to present the pattern. This was painted by Natauahira Te Keteiwi in 1850, in a whare at Kaiti, Gisborne. It also appeared shorn of much of its boldness in the original Maori Church at Manutukea, Te Arai, Poverty Bay. Quantity: 3 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, 75 x 305 mm (each) in sketchbook

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