File:Taitook Pah Pelorus, watercolour by J. P. Murray, ca 1880.jpg
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DescriptionTaitook Pah Pelorus, watercolour by J. P. Murray, ca 1880.jpg |
Murray J P fl 1880-1890s :Taitook Pah Pelorus. [ca 1880]. Reference Number: C-126-014 Shows scene in pa with four rectangular wooden huts (including one in left background) and one circular thatched hut (or possibly haystack). A woman cooks on an open fire, in the company of two dogs, and a man stands at right foreground looking towards the viewer. At centre is a cabbage-tree in bloom and at left a willow. To the right behind the campfire is a rack which may hold drying flax or eels. A trailer/cart stands beside the cabbage tree. There is a distant white fence at the bottom of the hill at right. In central distance is another dwelling, with a partially eroded hillside behind it. Key terms: 1 image, categorised under Watercolours and Ethnographic images, related to Peter Ahradsen, Hemi Whiro, J P Murray, Taituku Pa, Taituku, Ngati Toa, Ngati Kuia o Te Waipounamu, Ngati Koata o Ngati Toa, Maori - Pa - New Zealand - Marlborough Region, Willows, Food - Drying, Dogs, Dwellings - New Zealand - Marlborough Region, Carriages and carts, Cookery, Campfires and Cabbage trees. Part of: Murray J P fl 1880-1890s :Taitook Pah Pelorus. [ca 1880]., Reference Number C-126-014 (1 digitised items) Extent: 1 watercolour(s)Watercolour 360 x 565 mm.. Horizontal imageSingle art work Historical Notes: "Canvas and gold" by Norman Brayshaw, 1964, (page 232) says: Hemi Whiro was the chieftain of the Taituku and Te Hora Pas in 1860 and on his death in 1890, the lands passed to his son Peter Hemi who held rank as chief until about 1925. Conditions governing access to original: Partial restriction - Use photographic copies in preference to original. Other copies available: Colour laser copyIn Drawings & Prints under Artist/Title (DFP-004608) Inscriptions: Inscribed - Recto - J Murray; Mat recto - beneath image: [Title]; Verso - (Stuck-on pieces of paper, one of which is an envelope with addressee's name: Mr Peter Ahradsen; and the other has circular rubber stamp: NZ PICTON 9 JY 80).; Verso - bottom right: Picture only. 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=8741). 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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circa 1880 date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | Alexander Turnbull Library | |||||
Author | J. P. Murray | |||||
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