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Shows a head and shoulders double portrait of Rotorua guides Maggie Papakura and Bella Te Hoari Papakura, in traditional Maori costume (feather cloaks, huia feather in the hair, tiki pendants). The rim decoration shows Lake Taupo, Lake Rotorua, Lake Manapouri, Lake Wanaka, and four other Maori portraits.
The original photographic portrait was taken by Arthur Iles, Rotorua photographer.
Title: Iles, Arthur James 1870-1943 :Maggie & Bella, Rotorua guides. Published for Iles, Rotorua, by George Hadfield, Wellington, N.Z. [Between 1901 and 1905?]
Johnston, L A (Mrs), fl 1957. Iles, Arthur James 1870-1943 :Maggie & Bella, Rotorua guides. Published for Iles, Rotorua, by George Hadfield, Wellington, N.Z. [Between 1901 and 1905?]. Iles, Arthur James 1870-1943 :[Four tin plates depicting Maori portraits and New Zealand scenes]. Published for Iles, Rotorua, by George Hadfield, Wellington, N.Z. [ca 1901-1905]. Ref: Curios-013-003-1. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. [1]
Iles, Arthur James; National Library of New Zealand
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