Tales from Te Papa
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Tales From Te Papa is a television series of mini-documentaries about objects from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is the national museum and art gallery of New Zealand, located in Wellington. It is branded and commonly known as Te Papa and Our Place; "Te Papa Tongarewa" is broadly translatable as "the place of treasures of this land".The museum's principles...

 (Te Papa) and the activities of the Museum staff. The series is a partnership between Television New Zealand
Television New Zealand
Television New Zealand, more commonly referred to, and stylized as TVNZ, is a government-owned corporation television network broadcasting in New Zealand and parts of the Pacific. It operates TV1, TV2, TVNZ7, TVNZ Heartland, TVNZ U and new media services....

 and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The series was commissioned by Television New Zealand for TVNZ6, a digital channel and New Zealand's first fully public service broadcasting channel without advertising breaks. Each episode runs for 5 to 8 minutes and shows on rotation in what would be the advertising break between programmes. Since TVNZ6 changed format to TVNZU on 1 March 2011 the series has moved to TVNZ7.

The series was produced by Gibson Group and each episode is hosted by either Simon Morton or Riria Hotere. A host interviews subject experts about a particular object or the behind-the-scenes work the Museum does.

Series 2009 Episodes 1 - 50

Episode Number Title & Link to Episode on YouTube Origin Obbject Date Description Te Papa's Collections Online link Host & Additional contributors
1 Cloud by John Reynolds New Zealand 2006 An artwork made up of over 7,000 separate canvases of New Zealand English by John Reynolds  Cloud by John Reynolds Simon Morton & Charlotte Huddleston, Curator
2 Hei Tiki New Zealand Unknown Jade Pedant (Hei-tiki
Hei-tiki
The hei-tiki is an ornamental pendant of the Māori which is worn around the neck. Hei-tiki are usually made of pounamu which is greenstone, and are considered a taonga . They are commonly referred to as tiki, a term that actually refers to large human figures carved in wood, and, also, the small...

) belonging to Guide Sophia 
Hei tiki Simon Morton & Dr Huhana Smith, Senior Curator
3 Kahu Kuri New Zealand 1500–1800 Polynesian Dog
Kuri
Kuri can refer to:*Kurī, Māori dog*Kuri , West African breed of cattle*Kuri , kitchen in a Zen monastery, Japanese Chestnut*The Kuri subgroup of Yuin–Kuric indigenous Australian languages...

 skin cloaks worn by Māori
Cloak and Taxidermied Polynesian Dog (Kurī) Simon Morton & Awhina Tamarapa, Curator
4 Rugby Ball & John Minto New Zealand 1956 & 1981 Rugby History in New Zealand - The rugby ball from the All Blacks
All Blacks
The New Zealand men's national rugby union team, known as the All Blacks, represent New Zealand in what is regarded as its national sport....

 Series win against the Springboks in 1956 and a helmet of John Minto
John Minto
John Minto is a New Zealand based political activist known for his involvement in various left-wing groups and causes, most notably Halt All Racist Tours. A 2005 documentary on New Zealand's top 100 history makers listed him as number 89. Today he is involved with the protest group Global Peace...

, protester of the Springbok Tour 1981
Rugby Ball and John Minto's Helmet Simon Morton & Kirstie Ross, Curator
5 Albatross New Zealand 1880s to present Biggest collection of Albatross
Albatross
Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds allied to the procellariids, storm-petrels and diving-petrels in the order Procellariiformes . They range widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific...

 birds in the world
Albatross specimens Simon Morton & Sandy Bartle, Curator
6 Beaked Whales New Zealand waters 1874 to present Largest collection of Beaked whale
Beaked whale
Beaked whales are 21 species of toothed whales, members of the family Ziphiidae, are notable for their elongated beaks. Beaked whales are one of the world's most extreme divers. They can dive for long periods—20 to 30 minutes is common, and 85 minute dives have been recorded—and to...

 skeletons in the world and the Spade toothed whale
Spade Toothed Whale
The spade-toothed whale, Mesoplodon traversii, is a very little known species of beaked whale. It was first named from a partial jaw found on Pitt Island in 1872, reported and illustrated in 1873 by James Hector, and described the next year by John Edward Gray, who named it in honor of Henry...

 
Beaked Whale Specimens Simon Morton & Anton van Helden, Collection Manager
7 Giant Ammonite New Zealand Jurassic
Jurassic
The Jurassic is a geologic period and system that extends from about Mya to  Mya, that is, from the end of the Triassic to the beginning of the Cretaceous. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of the Mesozoic era, also known as the age of reptiles. The start of the period is marked by...

 
Biggest Shellfish ever found in New Zealand Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Dr Hamish Campbell, Geologist, GNS Science
8 Puffer Fish Helmet Kiribiti 1800s Armour and weapons from Kiribati
Kiribati
Kiribati , officially the Republic of Kiribati, is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean. The permanent population exceeds just over 100,000 , and is composed of 32 atolls and one raised coral island, dispersed over 3.5 million square kilometres, straddling the...

 
Puffer Fish Helmet and model Kribati Warrior and Sting ray belt and Hand weapon (Rere) and Amour Riria Hotere & Sean Mallon, Senior Curator
9 Fijian War Clubs Fiji 1880s Lots of war clubs from Fiji
Fiji
Fiji , officially the Republic of Fiji , is an island nation in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about northeast of New Zealand's North Island...

 
Fijian War Clubs Model of Fijian Warrior Riria Hotere & Sean Mallon, Senior Curator
10 Angel of the Annunciation by Colin McCahon New Zealand 1947 One of New Zealand's greatest artists - Colin McCahon
Colin McCahon
Colin John McCahon was a prominent New Zealand artist. During his life he also worked in art galleries and as a university lecturer...

 and his early works
Angel of the Annunciation and King of the Jews and Entombment: after Titian and Christ taken from the Cross and The valley of dry bones Riria Hotere & William McAloon, Curator
11 Castaway Clothes Sub-Antarctic Islands 1880s-1900s Castaway depot
Castaway depot
A castaway depot is a store or hut placed on an isolated island to provide emergency supplies and relief for castaways and victims of shipwrecks...

s on Sub-Antarctic Islands
Tin of Ships Biscuits and Castaway three piece suit and Box containing men’s boots and Castaway's Trousers Riria Hotere & Michael Fitzgerald, Curator
12 Iguanodon Tooth Great Britain 1820 The first fossil to be recognised as from a dinosaur
Dinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of animals of the clade and superorder Dinosauria. They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous , when the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event led to the extinction of...

 
Fossil Iguanodon Tooth and The country of the Iguanodon by John Martin Riria Hotere & Dr Hamish Campbell, Geologist, GNS Science
13 Synotaxid spiders New Zealand Present Thousands of Spider
Spider
Spiders are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all other groups of organisms...

s waiting to be discovered in New Zealand
Synotaxid Spiders Riria Hotere & Phil Sirvid, Collection Manager
14 Egyptian Mummy Egypt circa 300 BC Egyptian Mummy
Mummy
A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness , very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry...

 and Sarcophagus
Sarcophagus
A sarcophagus is a funeral receptacle for a corpse, most commonly carved or cut from stone. The word "sarcophagus" comes from the Greek σαρξ sarx meaning "flesh", and φαγειν phagein meaning "to eat", hence sarkophagus means "flesh-eating"; from the phrase lithos sarkophagos...

 - Mehit-em-Wesekht
Mummy and Sarcophagus of Mehit-em-Wesekht Riria Hotere & Ross O'Rourke, Collection Manager
15 Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000) by Michel Tuffery New Zealand 1994 Sculpture made of corned beef tins by Michel Tuffery
Michel Tuffery
Michael "Michel" Cliff Tuffery, MNZM, is a New Zealand artist of Samoan, Tahitian and Cook Island descent.He lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand...

 
Pisupo Lau Afe (Corned Beef 2000) Riria Hotere & Sean Mallon, Senior Curator
16 Poi Awe New Zealand 1800s The only Poi awe in Te Papa's collection The Poi Awe Riria Hotere & Awhina Tamarapa, Curator
17 Feather signatures New Zealand Present Research into the making of Māori feather cloaks Feathered cloak Riria Hotere & Hokimate Harwood, Bicultural Researcher
18 Waka Whakairo from Paris New Zealand 1800–1900 Carving purchased at a Paris auction in 2008 Waka whakairo Riria Hotere & Matiu Baker, Curator
19 Lisa Reihana New Zealand 2009 Te Ara a Hine - The pathway of women featuring the artwork Mai i te aroha, ko te aroha by Lisa Reihana  Work by Lisa Reihana in Te Papa's Collection Riria Hotere & Megan Tamati-Quennell, Curator
20 Jewellery by Jane Dodd New Zealand 2006 Three Little Pigs jewellery by Jane Dodd  Work by Jane Dodd in Te Papa's Collection Riria Hotere & Justine Olsen, Curator
21 Glass plate negatives taken by James Bragge New Zealand 1870s - 1880s Glass plate negatives by James Bragge
James Bragge
James Bragge was a well known and respected photographer in New Zealand during the mid-to-late 19th century.-Biography:According to his death certificate, he was born in 1833, in South Shields, County Durham, England. His father was also called James, and he worked as an architect. His mother’s...

 
Work by James Bragge in Te Papa's Collection and Five Mile Avenue, Forty Mile Bush by James Bragge Riria Hotere & Athol McCredie, Curator
22 Land Girls, Overalls and Killing Knife New Zealand 1941–1945 The New Zealand Women's Land Service & the home front Overalls and Killing knife Riria Hotere & Stephanie Gibson, Curator
23 Bathing costumes New Zealand 1902–1912 Beach Fashion - The Swimsuit
Swimsuit
A swimsuit, bathing suit, or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn by men, women or children while they are engaging in a water-based activity or water sports, such as swimming, water polo, diving, surfing, water skiing, or during activities in the sun, such as sun bathing.A...

 
Bathing costume, 1912 and "The sea hath its pearls": ’Boxing Day at Hokio, 26 December 1918’. From the album: Family photograph album, by Leslie Adkin and Bathing Costume and medal belonging to Noel Crump Riria Hotere & Kirstie Ross, Curator
24 Ta Moko Panel New Zealand 1896 Carved panel by Tene Waitere  Ta Moko Panel Riria Hotere & Arapata Hakiwai, Curator & James Schuster, Descendent
25 Dental Nurse Equipment New Zealand 1940s Dentistry in New Zealand and Dental nurses  Dental equipment from the Wellington Dental Nursing School Simon Morton & Kirstie Ross, Curator
26 Sextant Motuihe Island, New Zealand 1916 Sextant
Sextant
A sextant is an instrument used to measure the angle between any two visible objects. Its primary use is to determine the angle between a celestial object and the horizon which is known as the altitude. Making this measurement is known as sighting the object, shooting the object, or taking a sight...

 made from scratch by a German Prisoner of War during World War One used by Count von Luckner
Felix von Luckner
Felix Graf von Luckner was a German nobleman, navy officer, author and noted sailor who earned the epithet Der Seeteufel -- and his crew that of Die Piraten des Kaisers -- for his exploits in command of the sailing commerce raider SMS Seeadler in...

 
Sextant used by Count von Luckner during his escape attempt from Motuihe Island Simon Morton & Michael Fitzgerald, Curator
27 Te Papa's Fish Collection labs New Zealand 2009 A giant morgue and an autopsy room for fish, sharks and sea creatures Fish specimens in Collections Online Simon Morton & Andrew Stewart, Collection Manager
28 Replica Crown Jewels New Zealand 1940 Replica Crown Jewels
Crown jewels
Crown jewels are jewels or artifacts of the reigning royal family of their respective country. They belong to monarchs and are passed to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They may include crowns, sceptres, orbs, swords, rings, and other objects...

 and the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition 1940
New Zealand Centennial Exhibition
The New Zealand Centennial Exhibition took place over six months from Wednesday 8 November 1939 until 4 May 1940. It celebrated one hundred years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840 and the subsequent mass European settlement of New Zealand...

 
Items relating to the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition 1940 Simon Morton & Dean Miller, Museum of Wellington City & Sea & Kirstie Ross, Curator
29 Henry Fanshaw Bear New Zealand 1939–1945 The Royal New Zealand Airforce - enlisting men and a Teddy bear War posters in Te Papa's Collection Simon Morton & Stephanie Gibson, Curator & Steve Moore, Air Commodore
30 Samoan Cricket Bats Samoa 1936 - 1990s Kilikiti
Kilikiti
Kilikiti is one of several forms of the game of cricket. Originating in Samoa , it spread throughout Polynesia and can now be found around the world in areas with strong Polynesian populations...

- Cricket Samoan Style
Samoan Cricket bats Simon Morton & Safua Akeli, Curator
31 Society Islands Chief Mourners Costume Society Islands 1770s A frightening outfit made from precious pearl and black shell from the Society Islands
Society Islands
The Society Islands are a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. They are politically part of French Polynesia. The archipelago is generally believed to have been named by Captain James Cook in honor of the Royal Society, the sponsor of the first British scientific survey of the islands;...

 
Chief Mourners Costume Simon Morton & Grace Hutton, Collection Manager
32 NZ Company Flag New Zealand 1839 First flag to be raised at Wellington, New Zealand - The New Zealand Company
New Zealand Company
The New Zealand Company originated in London in 1837 as the New Zealand Association with the aim of promoting the "systematic" colonisation of New Zealand. The association, and later the company, intended to follow the colonising principles of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who envisaged the creation of...

 flag
New Zealand Company flag Riria Hotere & Michael Fitzgerald, Curator
33 The pataka Te Takinga New Zealand 1850s The pataka Te Takinga Not Found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Awhina Tamarapa, Curator & Sam Jackson, Kaumatua Ngati Pikiao, Taranaki
34 Banks and Solander Collection New Zealand 1770s The earliest specimens of New Zealand flora collected by Joseph Banks
Joseph Banks
Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, GCB, PRS was an English naturalist, botanist and patron of the natural sciences. He took part in Captain James Cook's first great voyage . Banks is credited with the introduction to the Western world of eucalyptus, acacia, mimosa and the genus named after him,...

 and Daniel Solander
Daniel Solander
Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Solander was the first university educated scientist to set foot on Australian soil.-Biography:...

 
The Banks and Solander botanical specimens collection Riria Hotere & Dr Patrick Brownsey, Senior Curator
35 Scottish Samplers Scotland 1880s Learning a range of stitching by creating sewing samplers Sampler by Jeanie Lawson and Sampler by Agnes Lawson and Sampler by Agnes Lawson Simon Morton & Stephanie Gibson, Curator
36 Play School Toys New Zealand 1970s Toys from the popular children's television programme Play School
Play School (New Zealand TV series)
Play School was a New Zealand educational television show for children. It was based on the British Play School show.It was first broadcast in New Zealand during the 1970s originally screened twice a day at around 10am and then 2:30pm. Playschool was filmed from the TVNZ studio that was in Dunedin...

 
Big Ted and Jemima and Manu and Humpty and Play School doll's clothes Riria Hotere & Kirstie Ross, Curator
37 Phar Lap's Skeleton New Zealand 1932 Famous Australasian racehorse Phar Lap's
Phar Lap
Phar Lap was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the public's imagination during the early years of the Great Depression. Foaled in New Zealand, he was trained and raced in Australia. Phar Lap dominated Australian racing during a distinguished career, winning a Melbourne...

 Skeleton
Skeleton of Phar Lap Simon Morton & Chris Paulin, Phar Lap Researcher
38 Tapa Cloth Pacific Various Tapa cloth
Tapa cloth
Tapa cloth is a bark cloth made in the islands of the Pacific Ocean, primarily in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, but as far afield as Niue, Cook Islands, Futuna, Solomon Islands, Java, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Hawaii...

 and fashion
Tiputa (Poncho) and Wedding costume by Paula Chan-Cheuk Riria Hotere & Safua Akeli, Curator & Jakki Leota-Ete
39 Vita Dress New Zealand 2000 Women's handcrafts and fashion combine in a stunning dress by Marilyn Sainty and Vita Cochran. ’Vita’ dress by Marilyn Sainty and Vita Cochran and ’Zip Bag’ by Vita Cochran Simon Morton & Angela Lassig, Senior Curator
40 Mary-Annette Hay New Zealand 1960s Mary-Annette Hay - Queen of Wool Items in Te Papa's collection associated with Mary-Annette Hay Simon Morton & Angela Lassig, Senior Curator
41 Extended Depth of Field Photography New Zealand 2009 High Tech photography known as Focus stacking
Focus stacking
Focus stacking is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field than any of the individual source images...

 of tiny natural history specimens
Photographs of spiders taken using extended depth of field photography technique Simon Morton & Jean-Claude Stahl, Researcher
42 Deep sea fishes New Zealand Territorial Waters 20th Century Bizarre Deep Sea Fishes Te Papa's Fish Collection Simon Morton & Andrew Stewart, Collection Manager
43 Conservation of Samurai Armour Japan 1735 Conservation Treatment of Samurai Armour
Japanese armour
Armour in Japan has a history that goes back as far as the 4th century. Japanese armour developed enormously over the centuries since its introduction to the battlefield. It was worn to varying degrees by numerous classes; most notably by the Samurai , and was seen on the battlefield both on...

 - A two year job
Samurai armour (Sendai-do no Gusoku) made by Muneyoshi of the House of Myouchin Simon Morton & Rose Evans, Conservator
44 Ceramics by Ann Verdcourt New Zealand 1991 Ceramics by Ann Verdcourt
Ann Verdcourt
Ann Verdcourt is a New Zealand artist. She creates object art with clay.Verdcourt was born in Bedfordshire, England, and immigrated to New Zealand with her husband in 1965. Verdcourt has been working with clay since the 1950s. Her work references many other artists and art movements, drawing from...

 inspired by the voyage of Christopher Columbus and commissioned for Expo 92
Treasures of the Underworld
Treasures of the Underworld was an exhibition featured in the New Zealand pavilion of Seville Expo '92.The exhibition featured 48 works comprising a total of 399 individual pieces. It was extremely successful with over half a million visitors to New Zealand's Pavilion and the interest the works...

 
Series one: Columbus plans his first voyage, sailing against the wind and Series two: The trials and tribulations of the first voyage and Series three: A new land, its perils, its wonder Riria Hotere & Justine Olsen, Curator
45 Tatua New Zealand 2007-08 Tatua (Maori belts) made by Matthew McIntyre-Wilson  Tatua (Maori belts) Riria Hotere & Dr Huhana Smith, Senior Curator
46 Child's Wrap Wairarapa circa 1875 Child's Cloak made by Eterina Hokokakahu Aperahama Not Found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Matiu Baker, Curator & Warren Wright, Descendant
47 A Loss, Again - a temporary sculpture installation at Te Papa New Zealand 2009 Temporary sculpture by artist Ronnie van Hout  Other works by Ronnie van Hout in Te Papa's collection Riria Hotere & Charlotte Huddleston, Curator
48 Tuvalu Clothes Tuvalu circa 1900 Missionary style clothes made from local materials in Tuvalu Man's Jacket and Man's Hat and Woman's Dress Riria Hotere & Sean Mallon, Senior Curator
49 Harata Rewiri Tarapata New Zealand 1903-04 C.F.Goldie's
C. F. Goldie
Charles Frederick Goldie, OBE was a well-known New Zealand artist, famous for his portrayal of Māori dignitaries.Goldie was born in Auckland on 20 October 1870. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Charles Frederick Partington, who built the landmark Auckland windmill...

 paintings of Harata Rewiri Tarapata 
Items related to Harata Rewiri Tarapata in Te Papa's collection Riria Hotere & Scott Pothan, Whangarei Art Museum
50 Von Tempsky New Zealand 1860s Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky
Gustavus von Tempsky
Major Gustavus Ferdinand von Tempsky was a Polish-Prussian adventurer, artist, newspaper correspondent and soldier in New Zealand, Australia, California, Mexico and the Mosquito Coast of Central America...

 - adventurer, artist and soldier
Items related to Von Tempsky in Te Papa's collection Simon Morton & Crystal Mann, Waikato Museum

Series 2010 Episodes 51 - 100

Episode Number Title & Link to Episode on YouTube Origin Date Description Te Papa's Collections Online link Host & Additional contributors
51 The Feathered Face of War Hawai'i 1779-1790s A representation of the Hawaiian war god Kuka
In Hawaiian mythology Kū or Kū-ka-ili-moku is one of the four great gods along with Kanaloa, Kāne, and Lono.He is known as the god of war and the husband of the goddess Hina. Some have taken this to suggest a complementary dualism, as the word kū in the Hawaiian language means "standing up" while...

 
`aumakua hulu manu Kuka`ilimoku (feathered image) Simon Morton & Herman Pi'ikea Clark, Hawaiian Specialist
52 A Captain's Chiefly Gift Hawai'i 1779 Gifts of Hawaiians to Captain James Cook in 1779 `ahu `ula (Feathered cloak) and Mahiole Simon Morton & Herman Pi'ikea Clark, Hawaiian Specialist
53 Beaded Beauties New Zealand 1920s Beaded flapper dresses Gold and black flapper dress Others not found in Collections Online Simon Morton & Angela Lassig, Senior Curator
54 Whale's Treasure New Zealand 2009 Ambergris from Sperm whale Not found in Collections Online Simon Morton & Anton Van Helden, Collection Manager
55 Designer Walls New Zealand 1920-1970s Historic wallpaper samples Wallpaper samples Simon Morton & Anna Greaves, Wallpaper expert & Phillipa Durkin, Conservator
56 Nature's Hitchhikers New Zealand 2009 All warm blooded animals have lice - Te Papa collects Bird lice Lice Simon Morton & Ricardo Palma, Curator
57 The Art of Fish Illustration New Zealand 2009 The Art of Fish Illustration for scientific journals Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Michelle Freeborn, Scientific Illustrator
58 Lavender - Nice Smell, Bad Idea New Zealand 2009 Lavender bags and the Oddy test
Oddy test
The Oddy test is a procedure created at the British Museum by conservation scientist Andrew Oddy in 1973, in order to test materials for safety in and around art objects....

 
Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Tony Clarke, Conservator
59 Waddling Mice & Kiwi Crocs New Zealand 20 million BC Intriguing fossils from St Bathans in Otago, New Zealand Specimens of fossilised bone Riria Hotere & Alan Tennyson, Curator
60 - The Cleaners New Zealand 2009 Dermestid beetles - flesh eaters and bone specimen cleaners Tuatara skull preparation Riria Hotere & Catherine Tate, Natural Environment Technician
61 A Soldier's Doll New Zealand 1914–1918 Keeping her soldier boyfriend close to her heart Dorothy Broad's dolls and work Simon Morton & Kirstie Ross, Curator
62 Musket - Flash in the Pan New Zealand 1840s The New Zealand Wars and muskets Flintlock Muskets Simon Morton & Michael Fitzgerald, Curator
63 Cox's Diary from the Front Gallipoli 1915 A Gallipoli Diary from a New Zealand soldier The Diary Simon Morton & Jennifer Twist, Archivist
64 Painter's Nightmare New Zealand 2009 What do paintings conservators do? http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=38664Northland panels, 1958 by Colin McCahon
Colin McCahon
Colin John McCahon was a prominent New Zealand artist. During his life he also worked in art galleries and as a university lecturer...

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Riria Hotere & Melanie Carlisle, Conservator & Katherine Campbell, Conservator
65 Crayfish - Crazy Life Cycle New Zealand Current The life cycle of the Rock lobster Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Rick Webber, Curator
66 A Portrait for All Times United States of America 1771 A memory of a mother in a painting http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=41241Mrs Humphrey Devereux by John Singleton Copley
John Singleton Copley
John Singleton Copley was an American painter, born presumably in Boston, Massachusetts, and a son of Richard and Mary Singleton Copley, both Irish. He is famous for his portrait paintings of important figures in colonial New England, depicting in particular middle-class subjects...

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Riria Hotere & Tony Mackle, Collection Manager
67 One Coast - Two Views Cook Strait, New Zealand 1884 An insight into Nicholas Chevalier's painting of Cook Strait. http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=631373Cook Strait, New Zealand by Nicholas Chevalier
Nicholas Chevalier
Nicholas Chevalier was an Australian artist.-Early life:Chevalier was born in St Petersburg, Russia, the son of Louis Chevalier, who came from Vaud, Switzerland, and was overseer to the estates of the Prince de Wittgenstein in Russia. Nicholas' mother was Russian...

], Near Paekakariki, Cook Strait by Nicholas Chevalier, Kapiti by Nicholas Chevalier
Simon Morton & Tony Mackle, Collection Manager
68 Frame Detective - A case of woodworm New Zealand 2009 Researching and reuniting a picture frame with its artwork Death of a peasant by Henry Lamb Riria Hotere & Matthew O'Reilly, Framer
69 Seaweed - More than Meets the Eye New Zealand Current Seaweed in your chocolate milk Seaweeds by taxa and Botanical drawings of seaweed by Nancy Adams Simon Morton & Jennifer Dalen, Collection Manager
70 Nuclear Nic-Nacs Japan 1945 Keepsakes from Ground Zero at Hiroshima Money box and related objects Riria Hotere & Stephanie Gibson, Curator
71 Cloak of Protection New Zealand 1840 How a cloak saved the life of a young boy in colonial New Zealand Not found in Collections Online Simon Morton & Awhina Tamarapa, Curator
72 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QA_aGxUHfgBurn My Head in Heaven, by John Pule
John Pule
John Puhiatau Pule, born in Liku, Niue in 1962, is a Niuean artist, novelist and poet. He has lived in Auckland, New Zealand since the age of 3. The Queensland Art Gallery describes him as "one of the Pacific's most significant artists".-Literature:...

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New Zealand 1998 Artwork by John Pule
John Pule
John Puhiatau Pule, born in Liku, Niue in 1962, is a Niuean artist, novelist and poet. He has lived in Auckland, New Zealand since the age of 3. The Queensland Art Gallery describes him as "one of the Pacific's most significant artists".-Literature:...

 
http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/search.aspx?term=Burn%20my%20head%20in%20heavenBurn My Head In Heaven, 1998 by John Pule
John Pule
John Puhiatau Pule, born in Liku, Niue in 1962, is a Niuean artist, novelist and poet. He has lived in Auckland, New Zealand since the age of 3. The Queensland Art Gallery describes him as "one of the Pacific's most significant artists".-Literature:...

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Simon Morton & Megan Tamati-Quennell, Curator
73 Cool Photos New Zealand 2009 How a Museum looks after negatives http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/party.aspx?irn=6482Autochromes
Autochrome Lumière
The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process. Patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907, it was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s....

 by Robert Walrond] http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=20477Cliffs near Green Island by Burton Bros
Burton Brothers
Burton Brothers was one of New Zealand's most important nineteenth century photographic studios and was based in Dunedin, New Zealand...

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Riria Hotere & Lissa Mitchell, Collection Manager
74 Sacred Masks Papua New Guinea 1900s Eharo dance masks from Papua New Guinea Images of Eharo dance masks Riria Hotere & Safua Akeli, Curator
75 Ancient Island Carvings Chatham Islands Unknown Chatham Islands
Chatham Islands
The Chatham Islands are an archipelago and New Zealand territory in the Pacific Ocean consisting of about ten islands within a radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island. Their name in the indigenous language, Moriori, means Misty Sun...

 carvings by the Moriori
Moriori
Moriori are the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands , east of the New Zealand archipelago in the Pacific Ocean...

 
Not found in Collections Online. Riria Hotere & Arapata Hakiwai, Curator & Mana Cracknell, Artist and Elder
76 Coming of Age Treasures New Zealand 1935 & 1942 Turning 21 and coming of age parties Chocolate Box Riria Hotere & Stephanie Gibson, Curator
77 A Cape of Stars New Zealand 2006 A cape of celebration Matariki Caper by Kohai Grace Riria Hotere & Kohai Grace, artist & Awhina Tamarapa, Curator
78 The Ocean's Tight Five New Zealand modern Echinoderm
Echinoderm
Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals. Echinoderms are found at every ocean depth, from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone....

 - Marine Animals
Not found in Collections Online Simon Morton & Rick Webber, Curator
79 Ruby's Room New Zealand 2000 Photographs by Ann Noble  Works from the series Ruby's Room by Ann Noble Riria Hotere & Athol McCredie, Curator
80 Picture Perfect Dolls New Zealand 1920s-1930s Dolls made by Bessie Murray Dolls by Bessie Murray http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=37197Darby and Joan (Ina Te Papatahi, Nga Puhi) by C. F. Goldie
C. F. Goldie
Charles Frederick Goldie, OBE was a well-known New Zealand artist, famous for his portrayal of Māori dignitaries.Goldie was born in Auckland on 20 October 1870. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Charles Frederick Partington, who built the landmark Auckland windmill...

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Riria Hotere & Stephanie Gibson, Curator
81 Stories Sewn in Quilts Cook Islands circa 1990 Tivaevae - Pacific quilts Tivaevae called Ina and the shark and other Tivaevae Riria Hotere & Grace Hutton, Collection Manager
82 A Soldier's Christmas North Africa 1941 A Kiwi soldier in World War II http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=230178Image of Sig (Cyril) Hurne-Miller, the artist’s batman by Peter McIntyre
Peter McIntyre
Peter McIntyre may refer to:*Peter McIntyre official New Zealand war artist during the second world war*Peter McIntyre *Peter McIntyre *Peter McIntyre *Peter McIntyre...

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Riria Hotere & Michael Fitzgerald, Curator
83 A Chiefly Sword New Zealand 1848 Te Rauparaha
Te Rauparaha
Te Rauparaha was a Māori rangatira and war leader of the Ngāti Toa tribe who took a leading part in the Musket Wars. He was influential in the original sale of conquered Rangitane land to the New Zealand Company and was a participant in the Wairau Incident in Marlborough...

's Sword - A symbol of peace
Sword not found in Collections Online. Painting of Te Rauparaha in naval uniform Image of Rangiatea Church Riria Hotere & Te Waari Carkeek, Ngati Toa, Ngati Raukawa
84 Carved in Skin New Zealand 1840 The significance of Ta Moko (Maori facial tatooing) today Life Mask Image of Moko being created Simon Morton & Mark Kopua, Ta Moko Artist
85 A Powerful Peacemaker New Zealand 1819 The peacemaking Taiaha named Te Rongotaketake from the early colonial period Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Matiu Baker, Curator
86 Carving Family History New Zealand Modern Learning to make Tokelauan Toki (Adzes) The set of Toki Riria Hotere & Kupa Kupa, Adze maker & Jack Kirifi, Adze Maker
87 Tatau - Samoan Tattooing Samoa Current Tatau in New Zealand Tatau implements and images Riria Hotere & Sean Mallon, Senior Curator
88 Sister's Secret Stash Wellington, New Zealand 1870s What childhood treasures were hidden in the walls of Randall Cottage? Items from Randall Cottage Riria Hotere & Lynette Townsend, Curator
89 Punch & Judy Kiwi Style New Zealand 1970s Punch and Judy in 1970s New Zealand Puppets by Garth Frost Riria Hotere & Lynette Townsend, Curator
90 Calling all Xenites! New Zealand 1995 What caught the imagination of Xenites about Xena: Warrior Princess Xena's Outfit Riria Hotere & Anna Greaves, Xenite
91 Recycled Plastic Art New Zealand Current Recycling plastic as art - Good for the environment but not good for conservators Items made from plastic in the Pacific Collections Riria Hotere & Nirmala Balram, Conservator
92 The Art of Haka New Zealand 1962 A colourful version of the haka Ka Mate, Ka Mate on canvas http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=614593Whiti te ra, 1962 by Paratene Matchitt
Paratene Matchitt
Paratene Matchitt is a New Zealand sculptor and painter. He is known for combining traditional Māori art forms with those of modernist art. His work also references events from New Zealand history, particularly the Māori prophetic movements of the nineteenth century and most specifically Te...

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Riria Hotere & Megan Tamati-Quennell, Curator
93 3D Photography New Zealand Current 3D photography at Te Papa Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Norm Heke, Photographer
94 Ultimate insects! New Zealand 1867–1946 George Hudson's insect collection George Vernon Hudson Simon Morton & George Gibbs, George Hudson's grandson
95 Letter No. 1. New Zealand 1831 Earliest surviving letter addressed to New Zealand Not found in Collections Online Simon Morton & Dr Patrick Brownsey, Senior Curator
96 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3ldOYF7dLsWho Killed the Huia
Huia
The Huia was the largest species of New Zealand wattlebird and was endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. Its extinction in the early 20th century had two primary causes. The first was rampant overhunting to procure Huia skins for mounted specimens, which were in worldwide demand by...

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New Zealand 1904 Was Walter Buller
Walter Buller
Walter Lawry Buller KCMG was a New Zealand lawyer, naturalist and ornithologist.Buller was the author of A History of the Birds of New Zealand , with illustrations by John Gerrard Keulemans. In 1882 he produced the Manual of the Birds of New Zealand as a cheaper, popular alternative...

a prime suspect?
Huia specimens Portrait of Walter Buller by Ethel Mortlock and Three Huia by J. G. Keulemans Riria Hotere & Dr Sandy Bartle, Former Curator & Alan Tennyson, Curator
97 Caravan of Love New Zealand 1930s A DIY love shack. Caravan Simon Morton & Kirstie Ross, Curator
98 Sea floor discoveries New Zealand 2009 Cameras are sent a kilometre underwater to see what's lurking down there. Not found in Collections Online Riria Hotere & Vincent Zintzen, Researcher
99 Pigeon Posties New Zealand 1899–1903 The original airmail posties. Pigeon Post stamps, covers, postcards and letters Simon Morton & Dr Patrick Brownsey, Senior Curator
100 A Seaweed Pantry Titi Islands Current The hunting and storing of muttonbirds - a Maori delicacy Poha titi (muttonbird container) and Puffinus griseus The muttonbird or titi Simon Morton & Dougal Austin, Curator
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