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This item is an image. It was created by George French Angas and New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. We don't know the date it was created.
George French Angas came to New Zealand for several months in the second half of 1844 and made some detailed pencil and watercolour drawings of Māori people and objects. On returning to England he prepared a volume of hand-coloured lithographs based on the earlier work. This is the title page. ...
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