Papaitonga Pā

Located on Papaitonga Island (also known as Motukiwi), the main island in Lake Papaitonga, Southern Manawatu-Whanganui region. The island was fortified and used as a pā in times of war.

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Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937 :Horo-whenua Lake and houses. Hugh Boscawen [From John W...

Date: 1890 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937

Reference: A-274-029-2

Description: Looking east across Lake Horowhenua towards Horowhenua Pa with part of a palisade, four whare (one on stilts) and small canoes at the water's edge. Posts in the water mark the position of a eel weir. There are flax or raupo, a cabbage tree and other trees on the far bank and hills in the background Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 143 x 221 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937 :Horo-whenua Lake and houses. Hugh Boscawen [From John W...

Date: 1890 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937

Reference: A-274-031-2

Description: Looking east across Lake Horowhenua towards Horowhenua Pa with part of a palisade, four whare (one on stilts) and small canoes at the water's edge. Posts in the water mark the position of a eel weir. There are flax or raupo, a cabbage tree and other trees on the far bank and hills in the background Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - in pencil: 'Correct. J. White'. 2500 copies JHB 12. 10. 89 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 143 x 221 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937 :Horo-whenua Lake and houses. Hugh Boscawen [From John W...

Date: 1890 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937

Reference: A-274-030-2

Description: Looking east across Lake Horowhenua towards Horowhenua Pa with part of a palisade, four whare (one on stilts) and small canoes at the water's edge. Posts in the water mark the position of a eel weir. There are flax or raupo, a cabbage tree and other trees on the far bank and hills in the background Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title in pencil; also upper left in pencil: 'Proof. 12. 3. 89' Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 143 x 221 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Adkin album 13

Date: Early 1900s to 1931

From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua

Reference: PA1-q-002

Description: Maori place names and old historical sites of Horowhenua (Vol. 1, images 1-146). Album includes maps, diagrams & sketches, and black & white photographs. Views include Paremata Redoubt, Lake Horowhenua, carved pātaka at Papaitonga Pā. Views of Komokorau, the burial place of Mua-Upoko chiefs including Chief Mahuera Paki Tanguru-o-te-rangi; Lake Wai-tawa and Te Moutere (formerly a fortified island pā). Place names & historic features of Kapiti Island, including relics of whaling days at Wharekohu Bay showing ruins of stone house, stone walls and a stone-embanked stream channel, burial caves, Waiorua Valley showing the approximate site of Te Rauparaha's principal pā, and Motungārara Island where there was a subsidiary pā of Te Rauparaha. Ōtaki, Rangiātea Church (1925); carved whare at Puke-Karaka; Ōtaki Jubilee Pole; and old meeting house Uawhaki at Waikawa. The site of the old Māori flour-mill on the Waitarere Stream at Poroutawhao, which was built in 1853 or 1854 under the direction of a French priest. Several images of performers competing in the haka and poi competitions at Shannon, 2 January 1928. Images of Pākehā pioneers of Horowhenua (Hector McDonald and his wife Agnes (nee Carmont)), and a photograph of Rora Hakaraia, daughter of Mua-Upoko chief Tanguru, and sister of Te Rangihiwinui (also known as Taitoko, and later as Te Keepa or Major Kemp). The photograph of Rora Hakaraia was taken from a painting in the possession of Rod A. McDonald of Levin. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 album(s).