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Male group, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [ca 1900]
From: Vosseler, Frederick William, 1878-1959 :Negatives of Greytown and Whanganui region
Reference: 1/1-007838-G
Description: Photograph of three men and boy in front of a pataka (store house). Taken by Frederick William Vosseler in the early 1900s. Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament at the turn of the 20th century Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Tamahau Mahupuku Monument, Papawai Pa
Date: [ca 1920]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Papawai Pa
Reference: 1/2-003160-F
Description: Photograph of original Tamahau Mahupuku monument at Papawai pa Papawai pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament at the turn of the 20th century, and Tamahau Mahupuku was the premier of the Parliament Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Coffey family at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: May 1898
From: Vosseler, Frederick William, 1878-1959 :Negatives of Greytown and Whanganui region
Reference: 1/1-007844-G
Description: Coffey family, from Taranaki,Papawai Pa. Standing at right is Patrick Coffey, a market gardener from Taranaki. To his left is his son, Patrick Karena Coffey. Seated at left is his wife, Meritia Coffey. On her lap is Laurie Coffey, and in front is Wicki Coffey. Photograph taken by Frederick William Vosseler, probably during a hui held at Papawai 20-25 May 1898, that was attended by the Governor and Prime Minister. Source of information - Library client, Evening Post 21 May 1898, Poverty Bay Herald 26 May 1898 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Grand & Dunlop, fl 1876-1880 :Portrait of Susan Jury (Te Aitu-o-te-rangi Wikitoria Jury...
Date: 1876-1880
From: Watters, Bethlyn, fl 1950-1987 :Cartes de visite and cabinet cards of Reverend William Ronaldson and unidentified Maori
By: Grand & Dunlop (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-1292-09
Description: Portrait of Susan Jury (Te Aitu-o-te-rangi Wikitoria Jury, also known as Sue Materoa Jury), taken by Grand & Dunlop of Christchurch. Inscriptions: mat verso - top right - Susan Jury Susan Jury was the daughter of Te Whatahoro Jury and Pane Ihaka Te Moe Whatarau Jury; it should be noted that Te Whatahoro married a woman called Huhana (Susan) as well Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Maori soldiers, James Carroll and Richard Seddon at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [ca 1900-1910]
From: Vosseler, Frederick William, 1878-1959 :Negatives of Greytown and Whanganui region
Reference: 10x8-1746
Description: Photograph of Maori soldiers and civilians at Papawai Pa, Greytown. Sir James Carroll (standing, centre) and Richard Seddon (on ground, with cloak) are also present. Taken by Frederick William Vosseler circa 1900. Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair in the years following World War I; this photograph may have been taken at one of the patriotic gatherings held at Papawai during the Boer War, or at an important Royal occasion; the soldiers may be members of the Wairarapa Maori Mounted Rifles Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: 1897
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-78
Description: Photograph of the large two-storied meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown, with some men standing in the porch of the house and in front Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it later fell into disrepair in the years following World War One Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Papawai Pa, opened 1897 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s-1940s]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Maori carving
Reference: PAColl-5471-031
Description: Photograph of freestanding carved figure at Papawai Pa, Greytown Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair after the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Papawai pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s]
From: Smith, Sydney Charles, 1888-1972: Photographs of New Zealand
Reference: 1/2-048472-G
Description: Photograph of the large two-storied meeting house at Papawai; the famous freestanding carved figures and the original Tamahau Manupuku monument are also pictured. Photograph taken by Sydney Charles Smith in the 1920s. Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament at the turn of the 20th century, but was falling into disrepair by this time Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - Maori Meeting House, Papawai, Greytown, NZ. S C Smith Photo Prot G W 1 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Maori group at the opening of the meeting house at Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: 1897
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-77
Description: Photograph of a Maori group in the porch of the large two-storied house at Papawai Pa, Greytown; Richard John Seddon stands to the left of the group Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it later fell into disrepair in the years following World War One Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Opening of Papawai Pa - Seddon Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [ca 1920]
From: Smith, Sydney Charles, 1888-1972: Photographs of New Zealand
Reference: 1/2-048470-G
Description: Photograph of the marae at Papawai pa, showing the famous freestanding carved figures, and the original Tamahau Mahupuku monument. Photograph taken by Sydney Charles Smith circa 1920. Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament at the turn ofthe 20th century; by the time that this photograph was taken, it was starting to fall into disrepair Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Carved images Maori Pah Papawai Greytown N.Z S.C. Smith Photo Prot GW3 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: 1930-1935
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Papawai Pa
Reference: 1/2-003161-F
Description: Photograph of Papawai Pa in the early 1930s; the famous freestanding carved figures and the original Tamahau Mahupuku monument are clearing visible Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament at the turn of the century; by the 1930s, it was largely abandoned and falling into disrepair; most of the pa was destroyed by natural disaster in the latter part of the 1930s and subsequently rebuilt Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Canon Samuel Williams and group at Papawai
Date: [ca 1900-1904]
From: Hutton, Maia Thomas, 1918-1989: Photographs, including one of Tauherenikau race course
Reference: 1/2-021462-F
Description: Photograph of Canon Samuel Williams (seated, left), Tamahau Mahupuku (right), Mahupuku's first wife Arete Mahupuku (on ground) and two others at Papawai; the group is in front of the large two-storied meeting house that stood at Papawai Papawai was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s, but fell into disrepair following World War One Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [c1920s-1940s]
Reference: 1/4-002730-F
Description: Photograph of a freestanding carved figure at Papawai Pa, Greytown; the figure appears to be smiling broadly Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair after the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s-1940s]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Maori carving
Reference: PAColl-5471-032
Description: Photograph of freestanding carved figure at Papawai Pa, Greytown Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair following the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s-1940s]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Maori carving
Reference: PAColl-5471-029
Description: Photograph of freestanding carved figure at Papawai Pa, Greytown Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair following the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Clarke, W H fl 1878-1884 :Portrait of Raukura Tamahau
Date: 1878-1884
From: Watters, Bethlyn, fl 1950-1987 :Cartes de visite and cabinet cards of Reverend William Ronaldson and unidentified Maori
By: Clarke, William Henshaw, 1831-1910
Reference: PAColl-1292-10
Description: Studio portrait of Raukura Tamahau and a small boy (Rehu?) Raukura Tamahau was the wife of Tamahau Mahupuku, leader of the Maori Parliament at Papawai; she had previously been married to Matini Te Ore, also of Papawai Inscriptions: mat verso - bottom left - Rehu; mat verso - centre left - Mrs Martin; Mrs Sam Mahupuku Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Tamahau Mahupuku and the Hikurangi Brass Band
Date: [ca 1890-1900]
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-76
Description: A procession of horse and carts led by Tamahau Mahupuku, with members of the Hikurangi Brass Band in the background. Tamahau Mahupuku was the premier of the Maori Parliament at Papawai, and sponsor of the Hikurangi Brass Band Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Tamahau Mahupuku Hikurangi Band; coming back from Waipawa Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s-1940s]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Maori carving
Reference: PAColl-5471-033
Description: Photograph of freestanding carved figure at Papawai Pa, Greytown Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair following the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Bragge, James :Portrait of Pane Ihaka Te Moe Whatarau Jury
Date: 1866-1871
From: Watters, Bethlyn, fl 1950-1987 :Cartes de visite and cabinet cards of Reverend William Ronaldson and unidentified Maori
By: Bragge, James, 1833-1908
Reference: PAColl-1292-04
Description: Head and shoulders portrait of Pane Ihaka Te Moe Whatarau Jury (Fanny Jury) Inscriptions: mat verso - centre right - Fanny Jury, Sue's mother Pane Ihaka Te Moe Whatarau Jury was the first wife of Te Whatahoro Jury; Fanny is the English equivalent of Pane Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Carved figure, Papawai Pa, Greytown
Date: [1920s-1940s]
From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Maori carving
Reference: PAColl-5471-030
Description: Photograph of carved head at Papawai Pa, Greytown Papawai Pa was the seat of the Maori Parliament in the 1890s; it fell into disrepair following the First World War Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).