Samoa (nation)
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Mail Steamers in Pago Pago, 1889 - 1900
A coloured lantern slide showing two steamers in the harbour at Pago Pago, with steep hills and mountains encircling the harbour. Print number 51.
[Malietoa Laupepa], 1899
87 x 120 mm. oval print. A head and shoulders portrait of the former Samoan king.
Malietoa Tanumafili, se tupu o Samoa [a king of Samoa], 1899
109 x 151 mm. oval print. A head and shoulders portrait of the young king wearing his coronation uniform. Malietoa Tanumafili, the son of Malietoa Laupepa, was the British choice for the throne of Samoa, but his reign was brief: crowned on March 23 1899, he left Samoa (when Mata‘afa came to power following the partition) to continue his education in Fiji.
Malietoes drilling, 1899
203 x 153 mm. A view showing a line of armed men, with two Europeans in command standing in front.
Map of Samoan Islands, 1889 - 1900
Mata’afa and high chiefs delivering up arms to High Commissioner, 1899
199 x 144 mm. A view looking down from the deck of a warship on to Samoan longboats. No individual chiefs are identifiable. The exact date of this event has not been ascertained, but was probably around 13th May 1899.
[Mata’afa in old age], 1899
109 x 152 mm. oval print. A three-quarter length portrait of the seated Mata’afa, dressed in white and holding a ceremonial fly-whisk.
Mata’afa’s looting party day after native flight, 1899
200 x 140 mm. A view showing a group of Samoans armed with swords, rifles and pieces of wood. Whether this is a genuine group of looters or an arranged photograph is not known: if they are Mata’ afan men it seems strange that they have been allowed to retain their arms and weapons.
Men-of-war in harbour during the war, 1899 - 1900
A view looking out into the harbour at Apia where seven men-of-war are anchored. Print number 39.
[Men re-enacting a war scene], 1900 - 1910
180 x 241 mm. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number engraved into foot of photograph: 'A.J. TATTERSALL. PHOTO. SAMOA'. This image may relate to the Samoan Civil War of 1899.
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Stevenson and party, 1889 - 1900
A group photograph of a party posed on the verandah of Vailima. At the rear of the group stand Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife Fanny, immediately behind them is Graham Balfour, and to the left the bearded figure of Bazett Haggard, with Isobel Strong in front of him. Sailors from HMS ‘Katoomba’ sit below the Stevensons, with Samoan servants in front of the sailors. Print number 42.
Mysterious ruined temple called Fare-o-le-fe’e, 'house of the spirit’ near Papiloa Falls, 1899
157 x 109 mm. A view looking between trees towards a hill on which the temple stands.
Native boat with German colours alongside T.S.S. Atua near Mulifanua, 1910
Landscape format. Tongan Group.
Near R.C. [Roman Catholic] Mission, Apia, Samoa, 1899
192 x 146 mm. A view showing three Samoans in rough country in a creek, with two in a rowing boat and one standing in the water.
Official visits outside Wellington, 1976 - 1980
Archives relating to Smedley's service as High Commissioner in New Zealand and concurrently Governor of Pitcairn Island and High Commissioner in Western Samoa (1977-80).
Official visits outside Wellington 1976, 1976
This file contains itineraries and other material relating to the Smedleys’ official visits and entertainment outside Wellington, including Auckland; Christchurch; Turangawaewae Marae; Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu; South Island; and Western Samoa (circa 60 sheets).
Official visits outside Wellington 1978, 1978
This file contains itineraries and other material relating to the Smedleys’ official visits and entertainment outside Wellington, including Whangerei; Ashburton and West Coast of South Island; Waiouru and Hawkes Bay; Auckland Travel Club; Christchurch; Women’s Division of Federated Farmers of New Zealand, South Canterbury; Palmerston North; Hamilton; Nelson; Western Samoa; Waikato; Stratford; Dunedin; and Southland (circa 80 sheets).
Old King Malietoa, 1899 - 1900
A portrait of Malietoa Laupepa in coronation uniform. Print number 28.
Pago Pago, coalsheds, 1899 - 1900
A view looking across the harbour at Pago Pago (the main port on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa), past a jetty and towards the coalsheds standing on the shore. Print 48.
Pago Pago harbour the day the flag was raised, 1899 - 1900
A view looking down on Pago Pago harbour from a hill behind the beach, showing numerous American longboats moored near the shore. Print number 50.
Pago Pago village from coalsheds, 1899 - 1900
A view looking along the beach at Pago Pago towards a few warehouses and bungalows on the other side of the bay. With steep hills in the background. Print number 48.
Pango-Pango Harbour, Samoa, 1884 - 1885
A view looking along a sandy sweep of beach, with thickly wooded hills in the background and a village between the beach and the trees. In the foreground Samoans sit in two small wooden canoes with outriggers.
Pango Pango, Samoa, 1899
200 x 142 mm. A view showing Samoan craft in Pago Pago harbour.
Papasea Fall, ‘Sliding rock’, 1899 - 1900
A coloured slide showing a party at Papasea Fall, with a woman half-way down the slide. Powell also describes the rock in the lecture on Samoa among his papers. Print number 23.
Papaseea Falls, 1899
146 x 198 mm. A view of the rock and waterfall, with a party of men at the top of the falls, and two men in the water below.