IMAGE
New Zealand Tourist Department :Lord Ranfurly with principal chiefs of NZ, Ruatoki, 1904
- Date
- March 1904
- By
- New Zealand. Tourism Department
- Reference
- PA1-q-634-44
- Description
Lord Ranfurly with principal chiefs of New Zealand at Ruatoki, posed in front of the Runanga House. Photograph taken by a New Zealand Government Tourist Department photographer, March 1904. Lord Ranfurly is standing near the left of the group, wearing a hat. Maui Pomare is at rear centre, wearing a white hat. James Carroll is standing to the right of the main group, wearing a kahu huruhuru (feather cloak) and a hat.
Lord Ranfurly attanded a meeting at Ruatoki at which were present "representatives of all the Maori Councils of New Zealand". Source: "Through Tuhoe Land", by Malcolm Ross (Christchurch Press, 1904).
Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Lord Ranfurly and principal chiefs of N.Z. - Ruatoki, 1904.
Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 151 x 203 mm mounted on album page 255 x 287 mm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Ranfurly family: Collection / Through Tuhoe Land
- Format
- 1 b&w original photographic print(s), Photographs, Silver gelatin print 151 x 203 mm mounted on album page 255 x 287 mm
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