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Meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: 1897
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-78
Description: Photograph of the large two-storied meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown, with some men standing in the porch of the house and in front Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it later fell into disrepair in the years following World War One Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Papawai Pa, opened 1897 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Coffey family at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: May 1898
From: Vosseler, Frederick William, 1878-1959 :Negatives of Greytown and Whanganui region
Reference: 1/1-007844-G
Description: Coffey family, from Taranaki,Papawai Pa. Standing at right is Patrick Coffey, a market gardener from Taranaki. To his left is his son, Patrick Karena Coffey. Seated at left is his wife, Meritia Coffey. On her lap is Laurie Coffey, and in front is Wicki Coffey. Photograph taken by Frederick William Vosseler, probably during a hui held at Papawai 20-25 May 1898, that was attended by the Governor and Prime Minister. Source of information - Library client, Evening Post 21 May 1898, Poverty Bay Herald 26 May 1898 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Maori group at the opening of the meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: 1897
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-77
Description: Photograph of a Maori group in the porch of the large two-storied house at Papawai Pa, Greytown; Richard John Seddon stands to the left of the group Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it later fell into disrepair in the years following World War One Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Opening of Papawai Pa - Seddon Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Tamahau Mahupuku and the Hikurangi Brass Band
Date: [ca 1890-1900]
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-76
Description: A procession of horse and carts led by Tamahau Mahupuku, with members of the Hikurangi Brass Band in the background. Tamahau Mahupuku was the premier of the Maori Parliament at Papawai, and sponsor of the Hikurangi Brass Band Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Tamahau Mahupuku Hikurangi Band; coming back from Waipawa Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Group of women, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: May 1898
From: Vosseler, Frederick William, 1878-1959 :Negatives of Greytown and Whanganui region
Reference: 1/1-007842-G
Description: Photograph of a group of Maori women, with a boy standing on either side of the group; some of the women are wearing traditional Maori clothing (piupiu) over their European clothes. Three of the women have moko. Photograph taken by Frederick William Vosseler, probably during a hui held at Papawai 20-25 May 1898, that was attended by the Governor and Prime Minister. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 8.5 inches