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Waipata artificial island, Lake Horowhenua

Inscription on reverse reads: “Southern end of Lake Horowhenua showing Waipata Island, an artificial island & once the site of a pa. This photograph must be acknowledged to the Adkin Collection Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. Reference No. G70081 1/2”.

Waipata Island, southern end of Lake Horowhenua. Small island with fence around the perimeter and large tree in centre. Inscription on reverse reads: “Southern end of Lake Horowhenua showing Waipata Island, artificial island & once the site of a pa. This photograph must be acknowledged to the Adkin Collection Alexander Turnbull Library Wellington New Zealand, Reference No. G70081 1/2”

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Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Artificial Islands, Lake Horowhenua

Typed bottom of photo as caption: “Two Artificial Pah Islands constructed by Maoris on Lake Horowhenua. Roha a te Kawau (left) and Waikiekie (right). Photo by G.L. Adkin.”

View of the south-western corner of Lake Horowhenua taken from Te Maai Ridge showing two artificial islands, Roha a te Kawau (left) and Waikiekie (right), and native bush on the shoreline. A boat with two sets of oars is visable to the immediate right of the tree in the foreground. In the centre of the photograph a boat with a white sail is featured, and to its right is a wooden boat with four people aboard.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with 2000.018.0115b)

See also 2000.349.0001, 2000.363.0001 and 2000.364.0001

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Lake Horowhenua - view of artificial islands

Inscription on reverse reads: “Early Lake Horowhenua showing two of the artificial lake pas, Roha a te Kawau (left) and Waikiekie (right)”.

View of the South- western corner of Lake Horowhenua showing two artificial islands. Kouturoa marae can be seen in the background (left).

Inscription on reverse reads: “Early Lake Horowheua showing two of the artificial lake pas, Roha a te Kawau (left) and Waikiekie (right)”.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Boating (rowing), Lake Horowhenua

Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink: “P 70”

Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “P24 Boating on Lake Horowhenua c.1908. In background (left centre) is Waipata artificial island.

Alexander Turnbull Library Ref. 2833, Horowhenua Lake, Collection 46."

Stamped on back with black ink – Horowhenua Historical Society.

Two groups of people out rowing on Lake Horowhenua. Ths boat in the foreground has three men and three women on board, while there are seven men in the second boat. In the background is a small artificial island, and native bush comes down to the shoreline

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

RESTRICTED PHOTOGRAPH

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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