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    6th February 2017

    Today is a National Holiday in New Zealand "Waitangi Day" which commemorates the signing of the Treaty in 1840, between the Crown (Queen Victoria) and the Maori Chiefs. Having noticed the holiday marked on my gardening calendar I thought I should blow the dust off my picture archive and post a selection of images from the day.
    I have some additional images from the day on my website, for those of you interested you should be able to browse the website gallery by clicking on any of these images.

    As always your thoughts and comments are welcome.

    I hope you enjoy your Waitangi Day virtual tour 6th February 2017

    #1 A Maori canoe (Waka) going toward the Treaty ground, these canoes come in various sizes with this one being one of the larger versions. Some are described as war canoes with others just modes of transport.

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    #2 I'm not sure what the collective noun is for a group of Waka, I went with a "Gathering" for this image.

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    #3 In the image title I make reference to the schooner being built in 1985. To be more correct I should have said "Launched in 1985" as the building of it took place over a number of years with some hiccups along the way.

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    #4 One of the fast ferries that make regular crossing between Paihia and Russell, this and the previous image were taken from one of the slower ferries that ply the same route.



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    Re: 6th February 2017

    They look good, Peter. Obviously some harsh lighting situations but you have managed well.

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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    They look good, Peter. Obviously some harsh lighting situations but you have managed well.
    Thanks Geoff


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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Interesting pictures and history.

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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Interesting pictures and history.

    Thanks Peter

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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Great story and images! Thank you for sharing.

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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Thanks Peter
    Peter, you may be interested in this. Close to where I live is Clandon Park run by the National Trust which suffered a devastating fire a few years back. Luckily untouched by the fire is Hinemihi, a traditional Maori meeting house which has stood in the grounds since the end of the 19th century. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cla...t-clandon-park

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    Re: 6th February 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Peter, you may be interested in this. Close to where I live is Clandon Park run by the National Trust which suffered a devastating fire a few years back. Luckily untouched by the fire is Hinemihi, a traditional Maori meeting house which has stood in the grounds since the end of the 19th century. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cla...t-clandon-park
    Thanks for the Link Peter, I never imagined that there would be an NZ building in the UK. I have some meeting House images that I'll post in a separate thread.

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