File:A korero; Te Rangihaeata addressing the Governor-in-Chief (Sir George Grey) at Waikanae, 1851.jpg
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[Oliver, Richard Aldworth] 1811-1889 :[A korero ; Te Rangihaeata addressing the Governor-in-Chief (Sir George Grey) at Waikanae, 1851] Reference Number: C-054-018 Shows Sir George Grey, seated, Te Rangihaeata with outstretched arm, groups of Maori, house on hill on right, middle distance Key terms: 1 image, categorised under Landscapes and Watercolours, related to d Te Rangihaeata, Sir George Grey, Richard Aldworth Oliver, Jonathan Grant Galleries, Waikanae, Tararua Range, Otaki, Ngati Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngati Toa, Te Ati Awa ki Waikanae, Horses, Maori - Orators, Maori - Social life and customs, Dwellings, Maori - Clothing and Cabbage trees. Part of: [Oliver, Richard Aldworth] 1811-1889 :[A korero ; Te Rangihaeata addressing the Governor-in-Chief (Sir George Grey) at Waikanae, 1851], Reference Number C-054-018 (1 digitised items) Extent: 1 watercolour(s)Watercolour & pencil 368 x 540 mm. Horizontal imageSingle art work Conditions governing access to original: Partial restriction - Use photographic copies in preference to original. Other copies available: File PrintIn Drawings & Prints under Artist/Title (DFP-000191) Inscriptions: Inscribed - Verso - Eloquence is as much valued by these people as by more educated races. Upon this occassion the Governor in chief (Sir George Grey) was addressed by Te Rangihaeta [sic] who if not so eloquent was highly energetic. His forte lay more in the field than the council while Te Rauperaha [sic] was famous for his oratory. This scene took place at Waikeni [sic] near Cooks Strait 1851 G C S O 1929 [?]; Verso - Mr G C S Oliver, The Croft, Manton, Oakham, Rutland, England Usage: You can search, browse, print and download items from this website for research and personal study. You are welcome to reproduce the above image(s) on your blog or another website, but please maintain the integrity of the image (i.e. don't crop, recolour or overprint it), reproduce the image's caption information and link back to here (http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=13240). If you would like to use the above image(s) in a different way (e.g. in a print publication), or use the transcription or translation, permission must be obtained. More information about copyright and usage can be found on the Copyright and Usage page of the NLNZ web site. |
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