IMAGE
Burton, Alfred Henry, 1834?-1914: Maori village at Te Kumi
- Date
- 1885
- By
- Burton, Alfred Henry, 1834?-1914; Goldie, (Mr), active 1963
- Reference
- 1/2-021475-F
- Description
Maori village at Te Kumi, 1885. Photograph taken by Alfred Henry Burton.
This photograph is reproduced in "Maori: A Photographic and Social History", by Michael King, page 81.
"Two years earlier a railway surveyor named Charles Hursthouse had been captured and held here by the prophet Te Mahuki..." Information from "Maori: A Photographic and Social History" by Michael King, page 81.
Inscriptions: On original postcard: No 3609 Te Kumi Scene of the Hursthouse Outrage, King Country
Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
- Additional description
Alternative form available: Another copy of this image is at 1/2-059920
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Goldie, Mr : Three negatives
- Format
- 1 b&w original negative(s), Negatives, Orientation: Horizontal image
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