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[Robley, Horatio Gordon], 1840-1930 :Gateway of a Maori Pah, or fort at Maketu, New Zea...

Date: 1867 - 1864

From: Illustrated London news :Various scenes of early New Zealand published in the Illustrated London News. 1860s

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: B-070-011

Description: A Maori man and two women seated outside a carved gateway and the palisade of Maketu Pal, near Tauranga. The woman in the white skirt has been identified as Hineaturama, Phillip Tapsell's third wife. The seated man with the spear to the right is Hikaroa. The dog in the foreground was sent from Denmark to Philip Tapsell in New Zealand by his brother. It was a Dutch barge dog. The gate shown in this view is now in the Vienna Museum. Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 27, 1867. Robley's watercolour on which this wood engraving is based is in the Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust Museum, accession number MMC 808. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving

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Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930 :Gateway of a Maori Pah, or fort at Maketu, New Zeala...

Date: 1867

From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: E-106-f-019-2

Description: A Māori man and two women seated outside a carved gateway and the palisade of Maketū Pā, near Tauranga. The woman in the white skirt has been identified as Hineatūrama, Phillip Tapsell's third wife. The seated man with the spear to the right is Hikaroa. The dog in the foreground was sent from Denmark to Philip Tapsell in New Zealand by his brother. It was a Dutch barge dog. Engraver, J.J. The gate shown in this view is now in the Vienna Museum. Engraving from a earlier work, Hineatūrama died at Ōrakau in 1864. Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 27, 1867. This wood engraving is based on an 1864 watercolour by Robley held at MTG Hawkes Bay, accession number MMC 808, https://collection.mtghawkesbay.com/objects/33549/one-of-the-famous-old-gates-of-the-arawas-pah-at-maketu-1864-destroyed accessed 5 July 2023. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 220 x 165 mm Processing information: Description enhanced 5 July 2023.

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Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930 :Gateway of a Maori Pah, or fort at Maketu, New Zeala...

Date: 1867 - 1864

From: Illustrated London News :[Scrapbook of clippings relating to New Zealand 1860s]

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: E-372-f-006-1

Description: A Maori man and two women seated outside a carved gateway and the palisade of Maketu Pah, near Tauranga. The woman in the white skirt has been identified as Hineaturama, Phillip Tapsell's third wife. The seated man with the spear to the right is Hikaroa. The dog in the foreground was sent from Denmark to Philip Tapsell in New Zealand by his brother. It was a Dutch barge dog. The gate shown in this view is now in the Vienna Museum. Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 27, 1867. Robley's watercolour on which this wood engraving is based is in the Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust Museum, accession number MMC 808. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving

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Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930 :Gateway of a Maori Pah, or fort at Maketu, New Zeala...

Date: 1867 - 1864

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: PUBL-0033-1867-027

Description: A Maori man and two women seated outside a carved gateway and the palisade of Maketu Pal, near Tauranga. The woman in the white skirt has been identified as Hineaturama, Phillip Tapsell's third wife. The seated man with the spear to the right is Hikaroa. The dog in the foreground was sent from Denmark to Philip Tapsell in New Zealand by his brother. It was a Dutch barge dog. The gate shown in this view is now in the Vienna Museum. Robley's watercolour on which this wood engraving is based is in the Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust Museum, accession number MMC 808. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving

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