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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing suppliesAnzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing supplies - view looking towards ArAnburnu, 1915 Date: 1915
Maori Chieftain, New Zealand. Date: circa 1910s
A Tiki at Raroera Pah, New Zealand. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
WW2 Soldier And New ZealanderA pair of WW2 illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows a soldier guarding the wire, while the right picture portrays a New Zealand military man holding his cane
Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand
Monument to Te Whero Whero's daughter, Raroera PahMonument made of carved wood to Te Whero Whero's favourite daughter at Raroera Pah. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
Memorial to Sgt Charles Ranginawawahia SciasiaNew Zealander Sciasia, born of an Italian father and a Maori mother, played, with his brother John, for the Maori All Blacks in 1913
Memorial to New Zealander Leslie Andrew, VC, WarnetonLance Corporal Andrew, who won his VC at La Bassee when he was 20 years old, went on to serve in WW2 and died, a Brigadier, in January 1969
Ngate chief Te Kewiti and tattooed Maori man, New ZealandPortrait of Te Kewiti, son of Te Kauwain, young chief of the Maori Ngate Watnas, New Zealand, and portrait of a tattooed Maori, New Zealander, drawn in London by Agasse
Scrap, Peoples of the World - New Zealand Maori. 19th century
Chris Cairns - New Zealand cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s
Matene Te Nga, Chief of the Ngati Maru Tribe, New ZealandMatene Te Nga, Chief of the Ngati Maru Maori Tribe with tattooed face, New Zealand. Date: circa 1900
Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - MaorisTe Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris
Maori Weapons and Implements of War, with Warriors preparing for a fight. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
Mohi, Maori Chief, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Maori woman, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Tattooing Styles from around the world: 1. West African Woman 2. New Zealand Maori Chieftain 3. New Zealand Maori King 4. Caroline Islander 5/6. Hand and foot tattoos of a Dayak of Borneo 7
Whatas or Patukas - Maori Food Storehouses. They are elevated from the ground by posts, to protect their contents from rats. Top left is an ordinary patuka for holding seeds
Te Whero-Whero - Te Waro & Te Pakaru - Maori ChieftainsTe Whero-Whero or Patuatu, the principal chief of all Waikato (left), and Te Waro and Te Pakaru (right)
New Zealand Maori Ornaments and Decorations
Maori group, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Portraits of Five Maoris - New Zealand
Native Feast / Throwing the Spear - Maori, New ZealandA Native Feast at Mata-Ta, with Mount Edgecumbe in the distance (above) and Throwing the Spear, the Mode of Salutation (below) - Maori, New Zealand
Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand
Scene in a New Zealand Forest, showing varieties of ferns including Cyathea medullaris and the Cyathia dealbata
Toenga, Daughter of Maori Chief, New ZealandToenga, the only daughter of the celebrated Waraurangi, the most powerful chief of the Nga-ti-maru tribe, formerly inhabiting the Great Barrier Island, north of the mouth of Hauraki Gulf
Ornamental Maori wood carvings, New Zealand. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
E Wai - Na Horua - Tuarau - Maori Group, New ZealandNa Horua (Tom Street), the elder brother of Raupapaha, his wife E Wai and his son Tuarau (Kopai), pictured at Kapotea near Porirua, New Zealand
Maori group outside building, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
Shy Maori children, New ZealandShy Maori children outside a tent, New Zealand. Date: circa 1890s
The New Zealand General Service Badge - " Glorious in Battle for Freedom & Right". Date: circa 1910s
Whaaru (Leader of the Hursthouse Rescue Party) wearing a cloak and holding a taiaha and his wife on the porch of Huatare Wahanuis House, Alexandra, New Zealand
Maori Beauty - New Zealand. Date: circa 1907
Maori Chief - New Zealand, with a spectacular tattoo on his face and wearing a smock made of tiny seashells. Date: 1904
Australia & New Zealand Monument, Port SaidThe Australia and New Zealand Monument - Port Said, Egypt. Commorative monument realting to Austraian and New Zealander involvement during World War One
New Zealand troops at Battle of Flers, France, WW1New Zealand troops of the 2nd Canterbury Battalion resting in a shell hole near Flers during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Western Front in northern France during the First World War
New Zealand troops on road to Gaza, Palestine, WW1New Zealand troops on horseback on the road to Gaza, Palestine, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Loading Shells - New Zealand Troops in FranceLoading artillery shells - Anzac New Zealand soldiers in active service in France during World War One
General Horne watching march past of soldiers, WW1General Henry Sinclair Horne (1861-1929) of the British First Army watching a march past of New Zealand soldiers, probably in northern France
Harry Rountree (1878-1950) - artist and illustrator, born in New Zealand
Corporal Bassett VC recipient 6 / StampCYRIL ROYSTON GUYTON BASSETT (1892 - 1983) New Zealander recipient of the Victoria Cross
Dinornis GiganteusA DINORNIS GIGANTEUS (giant moa) is about to be attacked by a native New Zealander, while a smaller DINORNIS ELEPHANTOPUS browses in the background