📂 SOUTH CANTERBURY SAGA [BIRTH OF TIMARU] - 16mm colour print with sound (status: not assessed)

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1959

Physical

Open

“In the dawn of recorded Maori history, the Ngai Tahu lived near Arrowhenua on the Opihi River”

Dramatisation - 1836 and the whaling station established by the Weller brothers, to Edward Shortland’s journey in 1844 and the arrival of the Strathallan Settlers in 1859.


Wellington repository

Moving Image

469

B8207

🗃 W5034


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