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THE BEACHCOMBERThe joy we all feel when we discover something newly arrived on the beach, but did he find themVisit Store 0 0
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THE COLLECTORFavourite reminders of home that the early settler brought over with all their worldly goods to start a happy life in New Zealand. (From the Collector Series).Visit Store 0 0
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THE IMMIGRANTToday's beachcombers find rounded pieces of crockery. These new arrivals are in mint condition.Visit Store 0 0
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THE LAST STANDThis waka emerging from the deep of the Whirinaki Forest Park outside Rotorua is typical of those used in raiding parties. Maori would sink them to hide their presence, and then bail them out to return home, but did they always returnVisit Store 0 0
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THE LONG VOYAGE1991Acrylic on Canvas137cm x 101cm More treasures washed overboard. Every house had black ebony elephants.Visit Store 0 0
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THE UNVEILINGSymbolic of many famous Maori carvings which have been uncovered after fierce storms. The Maori buried their treasures when threatened with attack from neighbouring tribes.Visit Store 0 0
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THREE ROSE CUPSFavourite memories and connections to good old England. The early settlers brought everything with them.Visit Store 0 0
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TRANSITIONThe carver Te Umanui carved Tiki in the early 1800's with stone and greenstone tools.Visit Store 0 0
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TUIThe original painting is in the boardroom of Nestles. The image was used in a nationwide advertising campaign.Visit Store 0 0
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TUTURU AOTEAROAThe war canoes (wakas) were sunk to conceal them when the war parties were raiding neighbouring tribes. They didn't always win. Even today some are being discovered where they lay hidden. The setting is the Kahikatea Forest beside Arahaki Lagoon, Whirinaki Forest Park, central North Island.Visit Store 0 0
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URBAN SPRAWLI started the day after I finished my portrait, my studio had this window and the fireplace that I painted in in MAYBE TOMORROW. My bed was in this room and I went to sleep watching the moonlight on the ladder. The blind had no cord, so I never closed the blind. I could lean out the window and touch...Visit Store 0 0
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WAR CANOEThis war canoe was carved by Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitake, the paramount chief of Te Ati Awa in Taranaki in the early nineteeth century.Visit Store 0 0
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WHITE HERONSThe only breeding grounds for the white herons in is the Okarito Lagoon in South Westland, in the shadows of Mt Tasman and Mt Cook Aorangi.Visit Store 0 0
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WINGED CANOEThis war canoe (waka) prow was carved in the early 1800's. The flying figure on the prow was inspired by the kotuku (white heron) which is the most sacred bird in Maoridom.Visit Store 0 0
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QUEENSTOWN'QUEENTOWN" features TSS Earnslaw, Lake Wakatipu. This is as it was in the 1990's.Visit Store 0 0
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