File:Evening scene. Encampment at Maurea on the banks of the Waikato, George French Angas del. Pubd by Smith, Elder & Co., London. Day & Haghe, lithrs to the Queen, 1847.jpg

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English: Angas, George French, 1822-1886 :Evening scene. Encampment at Maurea on the banks of the Waikato. / George French Angas del. Pubd by Smith, Elder & Co., London. Day & Haghe, lithrs to the Queen. 1847.

Reference Number: PUBL-0029-033

Groups of Maori seated in a pa by the Waikato River, with a pataka to the right, a small whare, several fences and a tent to the right, with a European standing outside it. A kete and two pigs in the foreground, two dogs to the right, utensils, clothing, oars and weapons draped over a palisade.

Part of: Angas, George French, 1822-1886 :Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1847., Reference Number PUBL-0029 (3 digitised items)

Extent: 1 b&w art print(s)Tinted lithograph, 97 x 149 mm. Single art work

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Author George French Angas del. Pubd by Smith, Elder & Co., London. Day & Haghe, lithrs to the Queen. 1847.
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