File:The fight at Battle Hill, Horokiwi, 6th August, 1846, oil on canvas by George Hyde Page.jpg
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[Page, George Hyde] 1823-1908 :[The fight at Battle Hill, Horokiwi, 6th August, 1846.] Reference Number: G-525 Shows troops advancing up Battle Hill to attack Rangihaeata's men. Shooting is occuring around a fallen tree part-way up the hill, with several dead soldiers on the ground. No Maori are visible. Key terms: 1 image, categorised under Oil paintings, related to George Hyde Page, d Te Rangihaeata, Great Britain. Army. 58th Regiment of Foot (Rutlandshire), Great Britain Army. 99th Regiment of Foot (Lanarkshire), Battle Hill, Ngati Toa, New Zealand Wars, 1843-1847 - Campaigns - New Zealand - Wellington Region, Soldiers and Military uniforms. Part of: [Page, George Hyde] 1823-1908 :[The fight at Battle Hill, Horokiwi, 6th August, 1846.], Reference Number G-525 (1 digitised items) Extent: 1 oil(s)Oil on canvas 610 x 580 mm. Vertical imageSingle art work Historical Notes: According to Mundy's 'Our Antipodes' (1852, p. 334) 'Major Last with a strong force of troops, militia and native allies pursued the flying Rangihaeata. Hotly pressed, the rebel chief soon turned to bay on a spot that had been previously prepared for a stand - a rough breastwork of horizontal logs pierced for musketry had been drawn across a narrow and steep spur of a thickly-wooded spur - so narrow indeed that but few men could approach abreast and flanked by steep ravines. On the morning of the sixth of August 1846 this strong position was attacked with but little effect and with the loss of a promising and much beloved young officer, Ensign Blackburn of the 99th regiment and two privates killed and nine wounded. Two small mortars having meanwhile arrived the position was again assailed on the eighth but without success and the troops were withdrawn.' Conditions governing access to original: Partial restriction - Use copies in preference to original. Other copies available: File PrintIn Drawings & Prints under Artist/Title (DFP-002150) Usage: You can search, browse, print and download items from this website for research and personal study. You are welcome to reproduce the above image(s) on your blog or another website, but please maintain the integrity of the image (i.e. don't crop, recolour or overprint it), reproduce the image's caption information and link back to here (http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=10242). If you would like to use the above image(s) in a different way (e.g. in a print publication), or use the transcription or translation, permission must be obtained. More information about copyright and usage can be found on the Copyright and Usage page of the NLNZ web site. |
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