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Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889 :A korero. Capt Oliver delt. Dickinson & Co. lith. ...

Date: 1849 - 1852 - 1851

From: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889: A series of lithographic drawings from sketches in New Zealand

Reference: PUBL-0032-02

Description: Groups of Maori and Pakeha on a plain with hills in the background, with low rises on both sides. On the left are cabbage trees. A single figure, Rangihaeata, is standing centrally, addressing Sir George Grey, who is seated in a chair close to Rangihaeata. The incident took place at Waikanae in 1851. The Library has an original watercolour version of this lithograph at C-054-004 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured lithograph, 268 x 391 mm

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Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889 :Stranger's house (Houraki pah). Capt Oliver delt. ...

Date: 1849 - 1852 - 1851

From: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889: A series of lithographic drawings from sketches in New Zealand

Reference: PUBL-0032-5

Description: Shows a Maori whare with porch and doorway, and a carved figure at the front end of the ridgepole. A man and woman in the left foreground, and three others figures stand or sit at the front of the whare. At the extreme right, two figures take a canoe to the water's edge. Another whare with a thatched roof appears in the bushes near the water. All figures are dressed in a mixture of traditional and European clothing, some in cloaks, some in blankets over shirts or dresses. Other Titles - Hauraki Pa There is also a two-tone lithograph of this image at C-054-008. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: 1 hand-coloured lithograph, 270 x 396 mm

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Williams, John, d 1905 :The war dance. 1859.

Date: 1859

From: Thomson, Arthur Saunders, 1817?-1860 :The story of New Zealand (London, John Murray, 1859).

By: Williams, John, -1905?

Reference: PUBL-0144-1-front

Description: Shows a group of Maori men performing the haka. They are all jumping in the air simultaneously, grimacing, and holding their rifles diagonally across their chests with their right hands. Extended Title - From: Thomson, A. S. The story of New Zealand. (London, John Murray, 1859), volume 1, frontispiece. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 150 x 230 mm.

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Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889: "Half-castes of Pomare's pah" (Bay of Islands). Ca...

Date: 1851, 1852

From: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889: A series of lithographic drawings from sketches in New Zealand

Reference: PUBL-0032-6

Description: A group of Māori in front of a tent shelter. The group includes two seated women, one breast-feeding an infant, a naked todler reclining in front and two young men standing behind, one with a rifle and cartridge case. A tewhatewha lies in front on top of a pile of cloaks. A third woman kneels to the right, her back to the artist and her face hidden. According to Oliver's accompanying text, the scene is at Kororāreka (modern Russell) in 1851, during the feast (hākari) put on by Tamati Waka Nene. Text reads: 'The man on the right with the musket is Neddy, who fought against us under Heki (Hone Heke) at Ruapekapeka. The girl next to him is Maria ... the woman with the baby is said to be the daughter of the Chevalier Dillon; and on the left is Jane, who was famous for her personal attractions ...The old lady kneeling on the right is "Na Nuia" Pomare's wife, who placed herself in that becoming attitude to avoid having her portrait taken.' 'Jane, who was famous for her personal attractions' may be Jane Gray, daughter of Alexander Gray and Kotero Hinerangi. Title transcribed from item. The Library has an original watercolour version of this lithograph at C-054-021. The Library has an uncoloured version of the tinted lithograph at C-054-006. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: 1 hand-coloured lithograph, 268 x 391 mm

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Church Missionary Gleaner :Arrival of the Rev. T. S. Grace and Mrs Grace at Pukawa, Lak...

Date: 1855 - 1884

From: Church Missionary Gleaner for 1884.

Reference: PUBL-0006-1884-098

Description: Two Maori canoes laden with people, including Grace and his wife, reaching the shore, with crowds welcoming them. Part of a pa is visible on the top of a hill on the right. One man is standing in the Grace's canoe and waving his arms and his paddle. Physical Description: Wood engraving 120 x 200 mm

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Church Missionary Gleaner :Reconciliation of hostile New Zealand tribes [1851]. [Engrav...

Date: 1884 - 1851

From: Church Missionary Gleaner for 1884.

Reference: PUBL-0006-1884-022

Description: A scene near Hauraki, 9 April 1851, showing Archdeacon Brown with members of the Tauranga tribes, an orator in the centre, gesturing with an upraised left arm, a spear in his right hand, and another Church Missionary Society missionary negotiating for local tribes. A stream runs between the two groups. First published in the Church Missionary Gleaner, No. 5, May 1852, p. 49. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) wood engraving. Physical Description: Wood engraving 100 x 140 mm

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