Collectie PHOTO 11 - Photograph album, 'Pacific Islands, 1919', documenting an official tour by Lord Liverpool, Governor-General of New Zealand

Album cover, 'Pacific Islands, 1919. S.W.B.F.' Album fly leaf, signed, 'Liverpool Governor-General, Annette Liverpool 1920'. Rarotonga' Rarotonga'.  Governor-General making speech on steps of a building. Rarotonga'. Procession of Governor-General and party flanked by Cook Islanders, some in tradition... Rarotonga'. Seascape: looking out from coast towards the reef. Rarotonga'. Ceremonial performance by Cook Islanders. Rarotonga'. Ceremonial performance by Cook Islanders. Rarotonga'. Birds eye view of game, possibly cricket. Rarotonga'. Governor-General's party inspecting class room of school pupils
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Photograph album, 'Pacific Islands, 1919', documenting an official tour by Lord Liverpool, Governor-General of New Zealand

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  • 1919-1921 (Vervaardig)

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Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, the 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1870–1941), was New Zealand's first Governor-General. He was originally appointed as Governor of New Zealand in 1912, however in 1917 the office was raised to Governor-General and his term was extended until 1920.

The album, which belonged to the family of Saxon W.B. Foster, consists of approximately 100 photographs documenting Lord Liverpool’s tour in 1919 of the Cook Islands (including Rarotonga, Mangaia, Mauke, Atiu and Mitiaro), Niue, Samoa (including Upolu, Savaii, and Pago Pago), and Fiji (Suva). The photographs document official occasions associated with the Vice-Regal visit: ceremonies, feasts, dances and other performances, and military inspections, with the participants on both sides wearing impressive costumes. There are also photographs of shipping, harbours, streets, buildings, plantations, reefs and beaches. In addition there are five photographs documenting the coronation of Tinirau Ariki, in Avarua, Rarotonga, on 30 August 1921.

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Dr Ewan Johnston, C/- Division of Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS, Australian National University

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