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Te Ore Ore marae
Date: 1970s-1980s
From: Cairns, Keith Raymond 1925-1987 : Research papers relating to the Wairarapa, particularly archaeology and Maori history
Reference: 88-070-16/01B
Description: Contains notes and photographs about Te Ore Ore marae, and Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at the marae; also contains biographical information about local prophet Paora Potangaroa, and local kaumatua Dick Himona; also contains copies of the invitation, programme and commemorative booklet for the centennial celebrations held at the marae in 1981 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Book Collections -.
Te Ore Ore Marae
Date: 1970s
From: Cairns, Keith Raymond 1925-1987 : Research papers relating to the Wairarapa, particularly archaeology and Maori history
Reference: 88-070-16/01A
Description: Contains notes compiled by Cairns about Te Ore Ore marae, and about Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore; also contains newspaper clippings about Te Ore Ore, and people related to Te Ore Ore; also contains related photographs, and biographical information about local prophet Paora Potangaroa and Dick Himona; Also contains a offprint of `The Te Ore Ore Maori House' by W J Phillipps; One of two copies of Nga Tau E Waru centennial booklet transferred to printed collection Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Book Collections -.
Photographs of the stained glass windows in Tama Te Kapua, meeting house, Ohinemutu, Ro...
Date: 1940
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1431
Description: Most of the images record in whole or detail, the windows in the meeting house, Tama Te Kapua at Ohinemutu. There is a photograph of the meeting house (Puhaorangi III?) at Waihi village on Lake Taupo and a window in coloured glass depicting Maori designs similar to those at Ohinimutu. Two stained glass windows from the Roman Catholic church at Waihi village show Jesus and Mary as Maori. Quantity: 13 colour original transparency/ies.
Sites and features at Titahi Bay, Whitireia Peninsula, and Porirua Harbour
Date: 1933
From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua
Reference: PA1-f-009-54
Description: Photographs by George Leslie Adkin Top left photograph (PA1-f-009-54-301) Carved wooden bowl showing details of carving. Photographed 5-3-1933. Top centre photograph (PA1-f-009-54-302) Toa Rangatira, meeting house at the Takapuwahia kianga on the south west shore of Porirua Harbour. Photographed 12-3-1933. Top left photograph (PA1-f-009-54-303) one of two old native ovens (umu or hangi) shown in section by the road cutting at Titahi Bay. Photographed 12-3-1933. Centre photograph (PA1-f-009-54-304) Maori cultivation terraces on the hills near Mount Cooper. Photographed 12-3-1933. Centre left photograph (PA1-f-009-54-305) Site of the former Kaitawa kianga at the south head of Porirua Harbour. Photographed 12-3-1933. Bottom left photograph (PA1-f-009-54-306) Bay at northern end of Whitireia Peninsula, site of the former Onehunga kianga. Photographed 12-3-1933 Bottom right photograph (PA1-f-009-54-307) The church at Pahautanui, the site of Te Rangihaeata's pa in 1846. Prior to the 1855 earthquake the flats on the left were covered by sea water. Quantity: 7 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints
Maori Festival of the Arts, Ngaruawahia
Date: December 1963
From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs
Reference: AWM-0643-F
Description: Scenes at the first Maori Festival of the arts, held in Mahinarangi meeting house at Tūrangawaewae, Ngaruawahia. Photographs taken December 1963 by Ans Westra. Frames 1 and 2 show poet Hone Tuwhare. In the remaining images, spectators viewing Para Matchitt's paintings and sculptures which are visible in the background. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Film negatives
Carving on Raukawa meeting house, Otaki
Date: 1 January 1936
From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua
Reference: PA1-f-005-374
Description: Photograph of a Maori carving in concrete on the base of the poutahu of Raukawa meeting house, Otaki, taken 1 January 1936 by George Leslie Adkin. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - 374. A Maori carving in concrete - base of central post (poutahu) of porch of Raukawa. This was executed by means of a large nail on a soft, unset cement facing, the expert holding a copy of Hamilton's "Maori Art" in his left hand the awhile. 1.1.36 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 9.6 x 5.8 cm, mounted on album page