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Description

"Ghost of the Huia" (2010) is an artwork by Paul Dibble. The sculpture sits on the corner of Te Mare o Hine/The Square and Church Street, opposite Square Edge. It is a tribute to the memory of the Huia - last sighted in the Tararua Ranges in 1907. It is made of cast bronze and corten steel.

Tautuhi

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Image
Pākanga
IMCA Digital Archive
Date
2018
Tautuhi matihiko
2021P_IMCA-DigitalMaster_033625
Momo rauemi
Born Digital
E puritia ana ki
"IMCA Digital Archive"

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Square Circular - April 2008
PalmyProud issue thirteen: Raumati - Summer 2022
Drawing of "Taranaki from seawards 1858"
Montage of Kahuterawa Valley Life
Discarded locomotive in disrepair, in long grass
Corner of Coleman Mall and The Square
Bird sculpture by Paul Dibble
The Whatonga sculpture, Te Āpiti - Manawatū Gorge
Square Circular - December 2009
Paul Dibble's 'The Garden' and mural by Haser displayed outside the Civic Administration Building
Paul Dibble's 'The Garden,' displayed outside the Civic Administration Building
Square Circular - December 2004

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artwork,
dibble,
sculpture trust,
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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Square Circular - April 2008
PalmyProud issue thirteen: Raumati - Summer 2022
Drawing of "Taranaki from seawards 1858"
Montage of Kahuterawa Valley Life
Discarded locomotive in disrepair, in long grass
Corner of Coleman Mall and The Square
Bird sculpture by Paul Dibble
The Whatonga sculpture, Te Āpiti - Manawatū Gorge
Square Circular - December 2009
Paul Dibble's 'The Garden' and mural by Haser displayed outside the Civic Administration Building
Paul Dibble's 'The Garden,' displayed outside the Civic Administration Building
Square Circular - December 2004