New Zealand (nation)
Found in 1182 Collections and/or Records:
Maori chief, 1890 - 1899
140 x 200 mm. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph, right: 'ILES PHOTO. 143. THAMES N.Z'. Studio portrait of a Maori Chief, whose name is etched into the foot of the photograph: 'HORI NGAKAPA. NGATIWHANAUNGA'.
Maori chief Tikitere Te Keta-a-hikawera, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print. 'Of tribe Ngati Uenukukopako Te Ngae.'
Maori children bathing: Whakarewarewa, 1910
Maori cooking by natural steam at Whakarewarewa, 1910
North Island: New Zealand.
Maori Games, 1920 - 1929
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
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, 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 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/39.
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 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.