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Scenes at the opening the of meeting house at Waiwhetu Marae, Lower Hutt

Date: September 1960

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AWM-0084-F

Description: Scenes at the opening of the meeting house at Waiwhetu Marae in Lower Hutt, photographed in September 1960 by Ans Westra. Includes 3 images of Bishop Wiremu Netana Panapa; 9 images of a Maori woman holding an infant on her back, secured by a blanket. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Processing information: Digitisation details - Original negatives digitised by Suite Tirohanga.

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Scenes taken at Hui Topu, the first all Aotearoa Anglican Maori hui, Turangawaewae Mara...

Date: May 1962

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AWM-0167-F

Description: Scenes at Hui Topu, the first all Aoteoroa Anglican Maori hui, taken in May 1962, by Ans Westra at Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruwahia. Unless otherwise stated all persons are unidentified. Two young girls in frames 7 to 9, were named at a later date by an unidentified attendee at the hui, named as Paoa[?] Hetet, and Huritau Muru. Images consist of: - Children playing with a skipping rope. - People standing on the veranda of Te Mahinarangi meeting house. - Children standing outside of Te Mahinarangi meeting house. - Frame 10 and 12 show Reverend Kingi Ihaka with his family. - Three women sitting down inside. Source of descriptive information - Notes by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Studio portraits of men, also, scenes taken at Hui Topu, the first all Aotearoa Anglica...

Date: May 1962

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AWM-0168-F

Description: Scenes at Hui Topu, the first all Aoteoroa Anglican Maori hui, taken at Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruwahia. Also studio portraits taken in Rembrandt Studios, Cuba Street, Wellington. Photos taken by Ans Westra in May 1962. Unless otherwise stated all persons are unidentified. Images consist of: - Frames 1-3 show Reverend Kingi Ihaka's family. - Two men greeting each other with a hongi. - People sitting on the veranda of Te Mahinarangi meeting house. - studio portraits of men. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 11 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film Processing information: Digitisation details - Original negatives were digitised by Suite Tirohanga.

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Scenes taken at Hui Topu, the first all Aotearoa Anglican Maori hui, Turangawaewae Mara...

Date: May 1962

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AWM-0164-F

Description: Scenes at Hui Topu, the first all Aoteoroa Anglican Maori hui, taken in May 1962, by Ans Westra at Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruwahia. Unless otherwise stated all persons are unidentified. Images consist of: - Koroua sitting in an audience. - Bishop Wiremu Panapa and Guide Rangi walking across a field. - A kuia standing amongst a crowd. - A child eating. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film Processing information: Digitisation details - Original negatives were digitised by Suite Tirohanga.

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