IMAGE
[Postcard]. Maoris weaving taniko. Copyright T. Pringle, Wellington, NZ [ca 1904].
- Date
- 1903 - 1904
- By
- Pringle, Thomas, 1858-1931; Taylor, Charles, active 1981; Taylor, Joye Wilhelmina, 1898-1979
- Reference
- Eph-B-POSTCARD-Vol-6-021
- Description
Shows group of seven Maori, three of whom are seated behind a piece of taniko tied between two sticks.
Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard..
Physical Description: Photolithograph, 140 x 89 mm.
- Additional description
Alternative form available: File print and colour transparency in Ephemera Room
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- [Postcard album of cards collected by Joye Eggers / Taylor. 1905-1970s]. / [Postcard album of cards collected by Joye Eggers / Taylor. 1905-1970s].
- Format
- 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard., Ephemera, Photolithographs, Postcards, Ethnographic illustrations, Portraits, Photolithograph, 140 x 89 mm., Orientation: Horizontal image
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