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Walter Cameron and Arapeta Himona
Date: 1936
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-35-5
Description: Photograph of Walter Cameron and Arapeta Himona Inscriptions: Album page - bottom centre - Walter Cameron & Arapeta Himona, Te Ore Ore, 1936 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Te Ore Ore Marae
Date: [1930s]
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-82-1
Description: Long distance photograph of Te Ore Ore marae; the Paora Potangaroa monument is visble on the right of the meeting house Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Maori meeting at Te Ore Ore
Date: [1930s]
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-82-2
Description: Photograph of a meeting at Te Ore Ore; a man dressed intraditional costume stands on the marae proper, with a taiaha (long staff), waiting to perform the wero (ceremonial challenge) Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns] Nga Tau e Waru, Te...
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947
By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949
Reference: E-302-q-9-081
Description: Kowhaiwhai patterns from the original Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore, Wairarapa (burned down 22 September 1939) Also contains another pattern at bottom of page from an unidentified source within the collection. The Te Ore Ore pattern is a copy of a pattern in volume 3 (E-302-q-3-080/081) Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, 50 x 260 mm in sketchbook
Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns] [1939?]-1947. No. ...
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947
By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949
Reference: E-302-q-3
Description: Kowhaiwhai patterns from a range of named sources, including Te Ore Ore Meeting House, burned down in 1939. Quantity: 39 watercolour(s) on 11 pages. Physical Description: Ink and watercolour 248 x 310 mm in sketchbook
Maori meeting, Te Ore Ore
Date: [1930s]
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-82-4
Description: Photograph of a meeting at Te Ore Ore; a group is leaving the marae proper, and two women remain behind. Oneof the women appears to be calling, while the other holds a taiaha (long staff) above her head Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Maori meeting, Te Ore Ore
Date: [1930s]
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-82-3
Description: Photograph of a group of Maori women standing on the marae proper of Te Ore Ore in traditional costumes, with brass musical instruments Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Female group, Te Ore Ore
Date: [ca. 1870-1880]
From: Collins :Photographs of early settlement in Wellington region
Reference: 1/2-083918
Description: Photograph of four unidentified Maori women sitting in front of a whare puni at Te Ore Ore Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton district at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Te Ore Ore Marae
Date: [ca. 1880-1900]
From: Keedwell, Robyn :Photograph albums of Wellington and the Wairarapa of the 1880s to 1900
Reference: PAColl-1892-50
Description: Photograph of the meeting house at Te Ore Ore marae, with a group of people sitting and standing in the porch of the house Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton district Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - Te Ore Ore Pah Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Eccles, Mrs : Nga Tau e Waru meeting house, Te Ore Ore Marae, Masterton District
Date: ca 1880s
Reference: PAColl-5566
Description: Photograph of Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore marae, Masterton district, with a group of Maori standing in the porch of the house; the distinctive decorative style of the house, consisting of carvings, paintings and kowhaiwhai, are clearly seen. The man standing dressed in the light coloured cloak to the right of the window is Ritimanumorau. The meeting house at Te Ore Ore was opened in 1881 but later burnt down Other Titles - PAColl-5566 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns] Nga Tau e Waru, Te...
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947
By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949
Reference: E-302-q-3-077/079
Description: Kowhaiwhai patterns from the original Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore, Wairarapa (burned down 22 September 1939) Quantity: 3 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, 65 x 295 mm (each) in sketchbook
Female Group, Te Ore Ore Marae, Masterton District
Date: 1 May 1905
From: Iorns, Bennett, 1883-1977 :Photographs relating to Masterton and the Wairarapa
Reference: PAColl-0545-1-035
Description: Photograph of a group of Maori women in contemporary European clothes, standing some distance from a meeting house, Te Ore Ore Marae, Masterton District. Taken on the 1st of May 1905. Inscriptions: bottom centre - A group of Maoris at home; Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Protected C.B. & Co. Ltd. 1.5.05; bottom left - Graphic Series Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).
Maori women and child, Te Ore Ore
Date: [ca 1870-1880]
From: Collins :Photographs of early settlement in Wellington region
Reference: 1/2-083926
Description: Photograph of four unidentified Maori women and a child sitting in front of a whare puni at Te Ore Ore Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Whare-puni, or small sleeping house, Te Ore Ore Marae
Date: [c1870]
From: Fisher, Alexander, fl 1861-1879: Album of photographs compiled on cruises aboard HMS Endymion with the Flying Squadron and in the Mediterranean
By: Bragge, James, 1833-1908
Reference: PA1-f-021-043-1
Description: Photograph of Maori family group outside of a whare-puni (small sleeping house) at Te Ore Ore marae. Photograph taken by James Bragge circa 1865-1875. Inscriptions: Album page - bottom centre - Maori hut, Te Oreore Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Nireaha Tamaki
Date: [Between 1880 and 1900]
From: Carnell, Samuel 1832-1920 :Maori portrait negatives
Reference: 1/4-022111-G
Description: Upper body portrait of Nireaha Tamaki, a leading Wairarapa rangatira wearing a kakahu (cloak). Taken by Samuel Carnell circa 1880-1890. Inscriptions: Marginal notes on negative - centre right - Nireaha Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.25 x 3.25 inches
Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns]. 80. ; 81. Te Ore ...
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1876-1949 :[Drawings of Maori rafter patterns or kowhaiwhai] [1939?]-1947
By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949
Reference: E-302-q-3-080/082
Description: Includes kowhaiwhai patterns from the original Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore, Wairarapa (burned down 22 September 1939). Also includes a pattern from Whakarewarewa. There are three patterns on the page; the lowest one (No. 82) shows a kowhaiwhai pattern from Whakarewarewa Quantity: 3 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, 65 x 295 mm (each) in sketchbook
Whare puni, Te Ore Ore
Date: [ca. 1870-1880]
From: Collins :Photographs of early settlement in Wellington region
Reference: 1/2-083927
Description: Photograph of Maori family group outside of a whare puni at Te Ore Ore (this identification is based on a copy of this photo held at Pictorial Reference Service at 43. Masterton Co. Te Ore Ore. Pa) Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement in the Masterton area at this time Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Shearers at Te Ore Ore, Masterton
Date: 1938
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-377-57-6
Description: Photograph of a group of shearers standing by wool bales Inscriptions: Album page - bottom right - Above; Shearing at "Waiwhtu", Te Ore Ore - Masterton 1938: Tommy Rimene - ? - Ken Hopkirk & son Jan - ? - Moana Rimene - R.S. Cameron Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 6.6 x 10.8 cm mounted on album page
Price, Thomas E :[Composite photo of Wairarapa Maori]
Date: [ca. 1880s]
From: Iorns, Bennett, 1883-1977 :Photographs relating to Masterton and the Wairarapa
By: Price, Thomas Edward, 1863-1928
Reference: PA1-q-131-29
Description: Cabinet photograph of head and shoulders portraits of Maori men and women (presumably from Wairarapa for the most part), with another photograph of Te Ore Ore marae in the centre of the cabinet Te Ore Ore was the principal Maori settlement of the Masterton area at this time Inscriptions: Backing board recto - bottom centre - We wish you a Merry Christmas Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 104 x 150 mm on mount 108 x 166 mm, attached to album page
Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore Marae, Masterton district
Date: [1880s]
Reference: 1/1-000646-F
Description: Photograph of Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore marae, Masterton district, with a group of Maori in the porch of the house; the distinctive decorative style of the house, using paintings, carvings and kowhaiwhai, are clearly seen The meeting house at Te Ore Ore was opened in 1881, but burnt down later Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).