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Walsh, Philip, 1843?-1914 :Tino Taiamai. Sept 1898.

Date: 1897

From: Walsh, Philip 1843-1914 :[Waimate sketchbook] 1896-1913.

Reference: E-363-q-032

Description: A large rock with a plain and hills beyond Taimai stone is a basaltic monolith on Taimai Plain, immediately south of present town of Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands. The stone is sacred to Ngapuhi. Waimate North is ca 4 miles from this stone. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 180 x 255 mm

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Panoramic view of the Bay of Islands. 1837 [i.e. 1827 or 1...

Date: 1890

From: Sherrin, Richard Arundell Augur, 1832-1893 :Early history of New Zealand, from earliest times to 1840 / R A A Sherrin and J H Wallace. Auckland, Brett, 1890.

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: PUBL-0099-446

Description: A panoramic view in two sections, with features numbered, including views of Russell and Paihia. The image is taken from Robert Burford's Description of a view of the the Bay of Islands ... 1838, from drawings made by Augustus Earle Esq. (in 1827 and 1828). Burford's leaflet was produced to accompany a diorama shown in London, in Leicester Square in 1838. ATL copy at NZ&P q993.1 SHE 1890 Extended Title - From Sherrin and Wallace's "Early history of New Zealand from earliest times to 1840", page 446 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on page of book.. Physical Description: Photolithograph

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Walsh, Philip, 1843?-1914 :Wigia Pa attacked by Hongi. Jan 27 1896.

Date: 1896

From: Walsh, Philip 1843-1914 :[Waimate sketchbook] 1896-1913.

Reference: E-363-q-011

Description: Wigia [Whiria] Pa, the ancestral pa of the Ngapuhi, near Pakanae, South Hokianga, on the nipple-topped hill in the centre. Looking East. Other Titles - Whiria Pa attacked ... Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 180 x 255 mm

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Policemen with a group of Maori who participated in the Dog Tax Rebellion

Date: May 1898

From: Barrett, Fenwick, 1908-1996: Photographs relating to the Dog Tax Rebellion, Rawene

Reference: 1/2-018754-F

Description: Five members of the Ngapuhi resistance to the imposition of the dog tax, often known as the Dog Tax War, with eight policemen, taken May 1898 by Charles Dawes at Waima, Hokianga, when the protesters had surrendered. Left to right (in front of the unidentified policemen) are: Romana Te Paehangi, Hone Mete, resistance leader Hone Toia (standing), Wiremu Te Makara and Rakene Pahe. (Identification taken from `An illustrated history of NZ' by J Bassett, J Binney & E Olsen, Wellington, 1990, p 207) The book `Northland made to order, a district police history' by Charles Robert O'Hara, 1986, identifies the policemen in the image, and has a alternative identification of some of the rebels: Police constables, from left to right: Charles W Hendrey, John W Skinner, Alexander McGilp, John Beazley, John McNamara, Edward M Johnson, William McNeely and Douglas Gordon. Rebels: Makara, Hone Mete, Hone Toia, Eruera Rapana, and Rekini Pehi. The group had been opposing the Hokianga County Council's dog tax. For more information see The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Vol 2, page 542-543. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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