sport and spectators. The hurdles are made of long tree branches. Albert Percy Godber photographed the sport in 1910. The competition is part of the festivities...
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referring to an ancestor of this area, Toi-kai-rākau / Toi-te-huatahi. Albert Percy Godber took photographs of Māori art and architecture in the area. Te Whaiti...
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Albert Percy Godber portrait among the boulders (circa 1925)...
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League competitions, is based in Whangārei. They currently compete in the Albert Baskerville Trophy as the Northern Swords. Between 2006 and 2007 they were...
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Parakaraka (front) who was able to see in the dark, and another bird who warned of approaching daylight. Photograph by Albert Percy Godber circa 1930s...
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piupiu (flax garment worn around the waist), and a tiki. Alongside is a display of weapons and cloaks. Photograph taken by Albert Percy Godber circa 1900...
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Photograph of rock formations near Puketeraki by Albert Percy Godber...
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generations, under the leadership of Tūrongo, Rereahu, and Whāita. According to Percy Smith, after landing at Kāwhia, Tainui was taken south to Taranaki, where...
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the Roxburgh Branch line was located by it. Herbert Deveril and Albert Percy Godber photographed the railway station. The creek was once a busy site...
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Albert Percy Godber (1928) The ClockTower, University of Auckland....
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