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Mark Adams photography exhibition: Te Wairoa~Clandon Park; Tene Waitere’s travels
06 Nov 2009
- 26 Nov 2009
In 1886 the eruption of mount Tarawera buried Hinemihi at Te Wairoa ~The Buried Village.
Hinemihi nevertheless survived and sheltered people including Tene Waitere, who with Wero Taroi, carved the house.
The governor general Lord Onslow purchased Hinemihi from her Tuhourangi owners and re-erected her in the grounds of his home at Clandon Park in Surrey.
Photographs by Mark Adams which are reproduced in the book Rauru by Nicholas Thomas, Mark Adams, James Schuster & Lyonel Grant.
11.5.2000. Hinemihi, Te Wairoa, Hot Lakes District, New Zealand.
The site of Hinemihi at the time of the Tarawera eruption of 1886
Three 750 x 1000 mm prints.
13.11.2000. Hinemihi Clandon Park, Surrey, England. Nga Tohunga: Wero Taroi, Tene Waitere
Three 750 x 1000 mm prints
Analogue C-type prints from 10 x 8" Kodak Portra 100T & Portra 100VC C41 negatives produced at Studio La Gonda and processed at PCL lab in Karaka St Newton Tamaki Makaurau Auckland Aotearoa New Zealand.
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