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The New Zealand War Medal for the British Troops, 1870. Creator: UnknownThe New Zealand War Medal for the British Troops, 1870. 'The medal for presentation to the officers and soldiers of those regiments which were engaged in the Maori war, in New Zealand
Kimble Bent, also known as Ringiringi, 1901-1909. Creator: James McDonaldKimble Bent, also known as Ringiringi, 1901-1909
Ngatapa Pah, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, lately captured from the Maoris, 1869. Creator: UnknownNgatapa Pah, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, lately captured from the Maoris, 1869. '...the stronghold of the Hauhau, or fanatic rebel chief Te-Kooti
Departure of Lieutenant-General Sir Duncan Cameron from...New Zealand...farewell address, 1865. Creator: C. RDeparture of Lieutenant-General Sir Duncan Cameron from Auckland, New Zealand: presentation of a farewell address, 1865. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. J. N. Crombie
The New Zealand Chief, William Thompson, negotiating with Brigadier-General Carey, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe New Zealand Chief, William Thompson, negotiating with Brigadier-General Carey, 1865. Engraving of a sketch by Major Tupper
Fight at Waiari, on the Mangapiko River, New Zealand, on the 11th of February, 1864. Creator: UnknownFight at Waiari, on the Mangapiko River, New Zealand, on the 11th of February, 1864. It seems that...some of our soldiers went into the river to bathe, and were suddenly fired upon by the Maoris
The iron gun-boat Rangariri, built at Sydney for the New Zealand government, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe iron gun-boat Rangariri, built at Sydney for the New Zealand government, 1864. River-boat...built by Messrs. P. N. Russell and Co
The Government-House, Canterbury Province, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe Government-House, Canterbury Province, New Zealand, 1864. View of...the Government House at Christchurch, the capital of the province of Canterbury, New Zealand
Testimonial to Colonel Gore Browne, late Governor of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: UnknownTestimonial to Colonel Gore Browne, late Governor of New Zealand, 1864. The testimonial, which is very handsome, consists of a centre epergne and two dessert stands
The recent conflict at New Zealand - from a sketch by a correspondent, 1845. British troops try to subdue the indigenous Maori led by John Heki:he will not recognise their sovereignty
Rauparaha - Kafia Chief, 1844. Creator: UnknownRauparaha - Kafia Chief, 1844. Portrait of Te Rauparaha, Maori leader of the Ngati Toa tribe, after a drawing Mr. J. Greaves
Rangihaeata - "Fighting General", 1844. Creator: UnknownRangihaeata - " Fighting General", 1844. Portrait, after a drawing by Mr. J. Greaves, of Maori warrior Te Rangihaeata, a chief of the Ngati Toa tribe and nephew of Te Rauparaha
Te Wheora, a Maori chief and native magistrate of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: UnknownTe Wheora, a Maori chief and native magistrate of New Zealand, 1864. Illustration relating to...the history of those unhappy disputes with the confederation of Maori tribes in the Waikato country
Tattooing a Maori Chief, c1880. Episode of the First Taranaki War (1860-1861). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant
New Zealand War-Dance, c1880. Episode of the First Taranaki War (1860-1861). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Shouting Their War-Cry, The British Charged The Breach, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonShouting Their War-Cry, The British Charged The Breach, c1908, (c1920). Hone Wiremu Heke Pokai (c1808-1850), Maori Rangatira (chief) and war leader in Northern New Zealand
Taking a Maori redoubt, Maori Wars, 1845-1873 (1879). Artist: McFarlane and ErskineTaking a Maori redoubt, Maori Wars, 1845-1873 (1879). The Maori Wars were a series of conflicts fought over land between the indigenous Maori population of New Zealand
Major-General Sir John Carstairs McNeill, Equerry to HM the Queen, 1902. Artist: Elliott & FryMajor-General Sir John Carstairs McNeill, Equerry to HM the Queen, 1902. McNeill (1831-1904) won the Victoria Cross in 1864 during the Waikato-Hauhau Maori War in New Zealand