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Photograph album containing photomechanical views of New Zealand tourist areas
Date: ca 1910
From: Robinson, Mr :Photograph albums containing mainly carte de visite portraits and views of New Zealand
Reference: PA1-f-063
Description: Large format photomechanical tourist views of New Zealand taken by an unidentified photographer, possibly published by Wrigglesworth & Binns in "W & B Series". Places shown are listed above. One photograph shows a young maori woman wearing a feather cloak and a hei tiki, and carrying a mere. Other Titles - Robinson III Album Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 430 x 295mm rebound with blue "Library" marbled covers
McLennan album
Date: [1900s]
By: Pringle, Thomas, 1858-1931; New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: PA1-o-316
Description: Album of scenic views of New Zealand, many taken by Thomas Pringle, others taken by photographers from the New Zealand Tourist Department, and others by unidentified photographers. A number are hand-coloured. South Island scenes include Milford Sound, lake and mountain views, and some of Christchurch city. North island scenes include a number in Wellington, with views of city streets, the Chief Post Office, Government Buildings, St John's Church and the railway station. Most of the other North Island views are of tourist destinations, particularly in the thermal regions, with hot springs, geysers and mud pools. There are a large number relating to Maori, especially at Whakarewarewa, with taniko weaving, flax weaving, poi dancers, te hongi, and posed portraits of young girls in front of a meeting house wearing different styles of cloaks. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark brown textured cover; 25.5 x 30.0 cm
Photographs of Maori and various views
Date: [ca 1900]
From: Wilson, John C :Photograph collection
By: Cottier, Charles Percy, -1950
Reference: PAColl-4741
Description: Photographs of: two girls next to a tekoteko aro at a meeting house; a parade by sailors, some pulling a gun carriage, along a Christchurch street with the premises of W Strange & Co in the background; sailors in a parade ground marching past some dignitaries; a view of what is probably Wanganui with Hatrick drapers visible in the distance (captioned as Hamilton); three Maori women sitting on the ground at an outdoor event; a group of young poi dancers wearing taniko head bands with two older women wearing cloaks and holding patu in the Wairarapa; Turangarere waterfall; a group of eleven Maori boys dressed as soldiers with sticks as guns; a Maori family with five children and the family dog; two photographs of wire mesh contraptions possibly for trapping; Kaniere bridge and township; Elizabeth Street, Melbourne looking north with the general post office on the right; a basket used for fishing; a view of a bridge over the lake in Pukekura Park taken by C P Cottier; and a Maori family outside their house with a feather cloak over three of the girls. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 22 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints
Group outside a whare at the New Zealand International Exhibition in Christchurch
Date: 1906-1907
From: Head, Samuel Heath, 1868-1948 :Negatives
Reference: 1/1-007185-G
Description: Shows a group outside a whare. From left to right back: Te Rangikatukua, Mita Taupopoki, Iharaira Hikairo, Makareti (Maggie) Papakura, Hekemaru Kaiawha, Tutanekai Haerehuka. Gilbert Mair is in front. Mita Taupopoki, Hekemaru Kaiawha and Gilbert Mair hold patu. Te Rangikatukua and Tutanekai Haerehuka hold Taiaha. Iharaira Hikairo holds a Tewhatewha. Photograph taken by Samuel Heath Head during the New Zealand International Exhibition in Christchurch in 1906/07. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Gilbert Mair draped in two Maori cloaks at the Christchurch Exhibition
Date: 1907
Reference: 1/2-003676-F
Description: Gilbert Mair, draped in two Maori cloaks and holding a mere, at the Christchurch Exhibition in 1907. Three people stand behind him. The two on the left are possibly Peter Buck, in a kiwi(?) feather cloak, and Maggie Papakura, in a cloak with a tiki around her neck. Taken by an unknown photographer in 1907. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Te Rangikatukua, Maggie Papakura and Hekemaru Kaiawha standing outside Maori Pa constru...
Date: 1906-1907
Reference: 1/1-007525-F
Description: Shows Te Rangikatukua, Maggie Papakura and Hekemaru Kaiawha standing outside Maori Pa constructed for Christchurch Exhibition. Maggie Papakura wears a Maori tagged cloak while the two men wear Maori feathered cloaks. All three hold patu. Taken 1906-1907. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).