Unidentified Maori man ; Members of the Imperial forces, and a young Maori woman

Reference
PA1-q-250-49
Description

Page 49 from the Urquhart album. Top: photograph of a pencil sketch depicting Te Arei Pa, Pukerangiora. Bottom: Officers of the Imperial forces with Maori interpreter Monsieur Charron.

Physical Description: 2 photographs mounted on album page 27.1 x 21.7 cm

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Urquhart album
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Photographs, 2 photographs mounted on album page 27.1 x 21.7 cm
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Unidentified Maori man

Date: ca 1861

From: Urquhart album

By: Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878

Reference: PA1-q-250-49-1

Description: Unidentified Maori man, circa 1861. He wears a suit and Maori cloak bordered with taniko (Maori weaving). He holds a taiaha (Maori weapon), and has a moko kanohi (Maori facial tattoo). Photograph taken by John Nicol Crombie of Auckland. Original caption reads: "A native wounded at the attack of No 3 redoubt Kairau" Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - A native wounded at the attack of No 3 redoubt, Kairau Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 12.5 x 10.1 cm, with rounded upper corners, mounted on album page 27.1 x 21.7 cm

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Members of the Imperial forces, and a young Maori woman

Date: ca 1861

From: Urquhart album

By: Temple, William, 1833-1919

Reference: PA1-q-250-49-2

Description: From left to right: Lieutenants Henry Stratton Bates (Maori language interpreter with the 65th Regiment), Charles James Urquhart (65th Regiment), and Dr William Temple, with Annie, a young Maori woman wearing a korowai (Maori tag cloak). Photograph taken by William Temple, circa 1861,probably in the Waikato, Taranaki, or Auckland regions. Photographer identified by comparison with Pa1-q-250-40-2 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 7.5 x 16 cm with trimmed upper corners, mounted on album page 27.1 x 21.7 cm Processing information: Record was updated on 15 August 2022 to allow the attached digital surrogate to be purchasable.

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