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Robley, Horatio Gordon 1840-1930 :Taratoa, lay preacher. Killed at Te Ranga, 21st June ...
Date: 1864
By: Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930
Reference: A-033-011
Description: A three-quarter length portrait of Taratoa seated on a hillside in front of a palisade fence on the skyline 60 paces away. A flag flies on the flagpole by the fence. The flag has a red background, with (top left to bottom right) a Christian cross, an inverted new moon, and a 5-pointed star. Taratoa wears a rural European grey smock and bark (grey?) neckerchief. Based on a photograph. Robley is not thought to have met Taratoa Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - H G Robley; Recto - bottom left - The flagstaff 60 paces in rear; Verso - Portrait of Taratoa lay preacher (Selwyn), a Ngaiterangi chief killed at Te Ranga 21 June 64 / whose name is on the RAWIRI monument at Te Papa cemetry / who was Maori commander [may refer to Rawiri]. A window at Lichfield Cathedral placed by Bishop Selwyn to this lay preacher who drew up the humane order for fighting; as to protecting wounded men and bodies of the dead from desecration (as had lately happened at Te Ahu Ahu fight). (old native manner there)(at Te Ahu Ahu Captain Lloyds 57th Regt head was cut off, and some of the mens and Victorians History; Verso - top centre - [Labelled sketch of flag] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 230 x 183 mm. Transfers: May have been transferred from Robley papers in Manuscripts and Archives..
Captain Gilbert Mair and his Arawa Flying Column at Kaiteriria Pā, Rotokakahi
Date: February 1870
By: Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881
Reference: 1/2-020327-F
Description: Captain Gilbert Mair (man on left, next to shovels) and his Arawa Flying Column at Kaiteriria Pā camp, Rotokakahi, in February, 1870. Other copies of this image can be found at PAColl-3397 and at PA1-f-039, page 27. Note on back of file print quotes from an unidentified source: "A proclamation being read to Te Arawa at Rotokakahi pa, February 1870..." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).