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Haxton, Betty, fl 2004 :Photograph of the chief Tapu Hirawanu (also known as Maitarawai...
Date: 1891
By: Haxton, Betty, active 2004
Reference: PAColl-8067
Description: A portrait of the Moriori chief Tapu Hirawana Maitarawai and his wife Rohana, taken in 1891 by an unknown photographer. They are standing at the door of a wooden house with a thatched roof. Dated from negative 1/2-020706-F, another example of the same image. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Toned gelatin silver print 10.3 x 7.4 cm Provenance: Photograph previously in the possession of the Jaques family of Te Ore Ore, Masterton. It is thought to have been sent to them by a friend who was a teacher on the Chatham Islands, ca World War 1.
Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889 :Sunday morning, Puhangina, Manawatu. Ghoul shaving h...
Date: 1862 - 1880
From: Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889 :[Sketchbook of copies from originals by James Coutts Crawford and Samuel Deighton. 1860-1880]
Reference: E-926-045
Description: Shows a couple seated on the ground in the centre, and a wooden shelter at the right. There are scattered trees, and hills in the background. The small figure is shaving the cheek of the taller one. Shows Ewehi and his wife Rora. Extract from Crawford's "Recollections of travel in New Zealand and Australia ...", London, Trubner, 1880, page 179: "Our captain's wife, the faithful Rora, was about three feet six inches in height, had a humpback, with legs and arms like whip-sticks. We called her the Ghoul. Peata expressed great surprise that such a lady had found a husband. She was most devoted to him, fondled him affectionately, attended to his pipe and his food; and I was much amused to see her performing the duties of barber, and giving her husband his Sunday's shave". A published version based on this image appears in Crawford's "Recollections of travel in New Zealand and Australia ...", London, Trubner, 1880, page 180 Extended Title - From his "Sketchbook of copies from originals by James Coutts Crawford" [1860-1880], page [45 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash drawing, 145 x 235 mm
The chief Tapu Hirawanu (also known as Maitarawai) and his wife Rohana
Date: 1891
Reference: 1/2-020706-F
Description: A portrait of the chief Tapu Hirawana Maitarawai and his wife Rohana, 1891. They are standing at the door of a wooden house with a thatched roof. Inscriptions: Recto - above image - Chatham Islands; Recto - beneath image - The Moriori chief Tapu Hirawana Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Mr and Mrs Bonar on the verandah of their house at Kaukapakapa
Date: 1863
From: Beere, Daniel Manders, 1833-1909 :Negatives of New Zealand and Australia
Reference: 1/2-096085-G
Description: Andrew James Bonar and Elizabeth Frances Bonar, photographed on the verandah of their house at Kaukapakapa in late 1863 by Daniel Manders Beere. The photographer's negative register entry reads: "Mr & Mrs Bonar on the verandah of their house at Kaukapakapa". Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - 17 Andrew and Elizabeth Bonar, their son William, and Andrew's brother John William, arrived on the "Shalimar" on 23 December 1859. John William remained a bachelor, and William did not marry until 1866. This couple is therefore Andrew and Elizabeth Bonar. (Source: Louise Michaux, pers com) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Wet collodion glass negative 4.5 x 7.25 inches
William and Lydia Williams in a canoe on Tutaekuri River, Hawke's Bay
Date: [ca 1890]
From: Williams, Edgar Richard, 1891-1983: Negatives, lantern slides, stereographs, colour transparencies, monochrome prints, photographic ephemera
Reference: 1/1-025794-G
Description: William and Lydia Williams paddling in the canoe Taniwha on the Tutaekuri River. Photograph taken circa 1890, possibly by William Williams with a self timer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
Davis, James, 1833?-1875 : Outward letters / transcribed by Jocelyn Thornton (electroni...
Date: 1859-1874 [transcribed 2007]
By: Davis, James, 1833?-1875
Reference: MSDL-0251
Description: Transcription of letters and verse written by James Davis mostly to his wife Jessie nee Mair. Original material located in the Mair family papers (MS-Papers-0093-45). Also includes transcriptions of James Davis' death notices and a letter by Jessie to her sister Gill. Quantity: 299 kilobyte(s). 1 Electronic document(s).