Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Maori Girl, 1900 - 1910
140 x 205 mm. Portrait of a young Moari woman. Photographer's stamp etched in lower right corner 'ILES PHOTO 159 THAMES NZ'.
Maori girl, 1890 - 1899
230 x 265 mm. Studio portrait of a young Maori woman standing.
Maori Girl, 1890 - 1899
135 x 200 mm. Studio portrait of a Maori woman. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. REGISTERED. No.59’.
Maori Girl, 1890 - 1899
139 x 200 mm. A posed portrait of a young Maori woman standing. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. AUCKLAND.Z. No.160’.
Maori Girl, 1890 - 1899
140 x 200 mm. A posed studio portrait of a young Maori woman standing. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. ROTORUA. No.130’.
Maori Girl, 1890 - 1899
230 x 265 mm. A posed studio portrait of a young Maori woman. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. ROTORUA.No.52'. This image was also issued as a postcard.
Maori girl in canoe, 1860 - 1920
An undated watercolour on card, 9'' x 12''. The picture appears to have been primarily intended to show the carving of the stern-piece of the canoe; the Maori girl paddling has only been sketched roughly.
Maori Girls, 1890 - 1899
138 x 293 mm. A posed portrait of two young Maori women standing. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. 69. THAMES.No.2’.
Maori girls at Waipahihi, Lake Taupo, 1884 - 1885
202 x 144 mm. A group portrait of Maori women and girls, posed by the entrance of an assembly house. Apart from the girl at the right, who wears a kahu-huruhuru or feather cloak, the group is dressed in European clothes.
Maori Girls Saluting Each Other, 1890 - 1899
139 x 200 mm. Studio portrait of two Maori women. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. ROTORUA. No. 210’. Another copy is filed at Y3089FF/6.
Maori Girls Saluting Each Other, 1890 - 1899
139 x 200 mm. Studio portrait of two Maori women. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. ROTORUA. No.210’. Another copy is filed at Y3089FF/39.
Maori Girls Wearing Tikis, 1890 - 1899
139 x 201 mm. A portrait of two Maori women. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘ILES PHOTO. 83. THAMES. N.Z’.
[Maori Haka], 1890 - 1899
140 x 200 mm. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘MAORI HAKA. ILES PHOTO. ROTORUA’.
[Maori house], 1890 - 1899
135 x 200 mm.
Maori Land, 1880
152 x 197 mm. A photograph composed of a montage of Maori portraits, interspersed with landscape studies and photographs of Maori houses. The caption reads ‘Maori Land. The Maori portraits are originals-taken from life. Burton Brothers, photographers, Number forty-one Princes Street’.
[Maori meeting house], 1890 - 1899
140 x 200 mm.
Maori Meeting House, Te Kuiti, N.Z., 1920 - 1929
The postcard is captioned 'T.K. 8 Maoriland Photographic Series'.
Maori meeting house with Maoris and chief, 1910
Landscape format.
Maori meeting house with Maoris and chief, 1910
Landscape format.
Maori pa, Whakarewarewa, 1948
75 x 55 mm. A pa is a fortified place built by Maori.
Maori Prayer House (Front) New Zealand Court, 1888 - 1889
100 x 148 mm. A view showing one end of the carved wooden prayer house, with carved heads hanging on the outside and potted plants placed in front.
Maori Prayer House (Front) New Zealand Court, 1888 - 1889
101 x 147 mm A view showing the elaborate wooden carvings on the back of the house.
Maori Tomb, Te Kuiti, King Country, 1884 - 1885
194 x 140 mm. A view showing a Maori memorial to a person of high rank. A palisade of wooden stakes shuts off an area inside of which a wooden hut can be seen. Facing outwards is a large wooden carving on three blocks of wood. Above this is a partly illegible notice reading ‘Kotehura [one word illegible] 1882’.
[Maori village], 1928-09-20
Print at RCMS 353/2/209.