Māori Youth Club
This negative comes from the Elmar Collection - a large series of semi-identified and unidentified images from the 1930s-1970s.
Creator: Elmar Studios, 459 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date: 1954
This negative comes from the Elmar Collection - a large series of semi-identified and unidentified images from the 1930s-1970s.
Creator: Elmar Studios, 459 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date: 1954
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 05 November 1958: "The Maori girls recently won the competition at Wellington consisting of long pois, action songs and the aggregate points section. They are members of...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Palmerston North
Date: November 5, 1958
The Māori Battalion Hall, named 'Te Rau Aroha' (emblem of gratitude), was erected in Palmerston North as a national memorial to the men of the 28th (Māori) Battalion who lost their lives in the Second World War. It was designed by John Scott, arch...
Creator: R H Abraham
Place: Corner of Cuba and Pitt Street, Palmerston North
Date: June 27, 1964
This image was not published in the Manawatu Evening Standard, taken on 12 May, 1963. [A Māori woman in traditional garments and a Thai man hold poi.]"
Creator: Manawatū Evening Standard
Date: May 8, 1963
[Three young women in Kapa Haka uniforms wait for their cue.]
Creator: Manawatū Evening Standard
Place: Rangiotu
Date: June 1963
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 27 February 1961 "Princess Kahu, representing the Maori community in the queen carnival, had her float decorated with Maori motifs in the procession on Saturday night. S...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Palmerston North
Date: February 27, 1961
This image was not published in the Manawatu Evening Standard, taken on 12 May, 1963. [A large group of people in a room with international flags hung from the ceiling. Some are wearing traditional Maori and Thai garments.]"
Creator: Manawatū Evening Standard
Date: May 12, 1963
This negative comes from the Elmar Collection - a large series of semi-identified and unidentified images from the 1930s-1970s.
Creator: Elmar Studios, 459 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date: 1954
He hui mō te whakamaumaharatanga o te taenga mai o ngā tauiwi i te tau 1871. I tū te hui i muri i te whakaritenga karakia ki YMCA Stadium. Ko Meihana Durie ko te kaumātua o te iwi Rangitāne me Ngāti Kauwhata. Ko ia hoki e whaikōrero ana. I noh...
Creator: John Cleland Photo Studio Ltd
Place: Palmerston North
Date: 1971
He ope whakangahau i te wā o te whakahirahira o ngā tau tekau mā rima o te whakatūranga o te tāone ko Te Papaiōea. Nō te marae a Kai Iwi tēnei ope, nō Ngāti Kauwhata me Rangitāne hoki. E ai kī ngā nupepa ko Matene Maketa te kaiārahi. I tū te ope i...
Creator: Unknown
Date: March 2, 1927 to March 4, 1927
A float made to look like a waka makes its way through The Square. People in traditional Māori dress ride on the float. 92 floats took part in the Palmerston North City Centennial celebrations of 1971. Approx. 10,000 people were present at the eve...
Creator: Clarice Parlane
Date: March 1971
Women perform kapa haka in traditional dress during the Jubilee celebrations. 92 floats took part in the Palmerston North City Centennial celebrations of 1971. Approx. 10,000 people were present at the event to celebrate 100 years of Palmerston No...
Creator: Clarice Parlane
Date: March 1971
Ko Mortlock & Co he karāti motukā ki Hawera i te tiriti o Princes. The garage pictured in the background is listed in the New Zealand Post Office directories as being in Princes Street, Hawera.To access image please contact us.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Hawera, Taranaki
Date: circa 1940 to circa 1949
He kapa haka hei pōwhiri e pā ana ki te maumaharatanga o te taenga mai mā runga waka o ngā tāngata ko Mrs George Snelson rāua ko Matilda Montgomery i te tau 1871. Ko Manawatu te awa. A kapa haka performed by children during the re-enactment of the...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Manawatu River at Albert Street, Palmerston North
Date: March 13, 1971
The welcoming party during the re-enactment of the 1871 river landing of Mrs George Snelson and her 16 year-old ward Matilda Montgomery. The women travelled to Te Papaiōea (Palmerston North) by Māori waka on the Manawatu River. The re-enactment to...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Albert Street, Palmerston North
Date: March 13, 1971
The Reverend James Duncan, played by Nevil Hunt, the bearded figure on the right, speaks to the chief during the re-enactment.
Creator: The Times
Place: Foxton
Date: October 22, 1955