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Herries Beattie’s diary and photo

Book with James Herries Beattie’s portrait and handwriting.

James Herries Beattie documented Māori and Pākehā knowledge during the 19th century. Rauhina Scott-Fyfe, a Māori archivist, is digitising the Herries Beattie Papers.

Photo by Sharron Bennett, University of Otago Magazine.

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Rights: Hocken Collection and University of Otago
Published: 10 September 2024Updated: 13 March 2024Size: 1.03 MB
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