Beach, Queen Charlotte Sound
Maker
Duncan, Russell
Production date
31 Mar 1902
Current rights
Public Domain
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View of a beach, possibly Burney's Beach, in Queen Charlotte Sound otherwise known as Totaranui taken on 31 March 1902. In the foreground, a boat is moored on the shoreline. A man is seated in the boat smoking a pipe.
On 17 December 1773, ten men from Captain James Cook's consort vessel Adventure, are reported to have been killed and eaten by a group of local Maoris. A note on the album page states that the beach shown in this photograph was where Lieutenant Burney found first evidence of the massacre.
Photographer, Russell Duncan.
On 17 December 1773, ten men from Captain James Cook's consort vessel Adventure, are reported to have been killed and eaten by a group of local Maoris. A note on the album page states that the beach shown in this photograph was where Lieutenant Burney found first evidence of the massacre.
Photographer, Russell Duncan.
Production date
31 Mar 1902
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Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph mounted in an album.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Album (closed): Height x Width x Depth/Length: 337 x 284 x 48mm
Photograph: Height x Width: 159 x 219mm
Photograph: Height x Width: 159 x 219mm
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Subject date
31 Mar 1902
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Credit Line
gifted by Jasper Herrick
Other number(s)
m96/6-5, Album 5, 15755, 80756
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