Description
This set of historic Waitangi images are perfect for supporting your class as they delve further into our history to uncover more about this defining moment from New Zealand’s past…
PLEASE NOTE: The Māori figures/Tangata whenua included in this set are also available separately in our Historic Māori Clip Art Set (coming soon!) Please check carefully to ensure no double ups before purchasing.
This set contains 45 images (in both colour and blackline, so 90 in total) as high quality (300 dpi) PNGs with transparent backgrounds.
*PLEASE NOTE: This set of images have all been hand drawn and coloured, and because of this may contain quirks and unevenness in places – this is all part of their unique charm and character! As they are hand drawn, they may not be suitable for including in documents larger than A4/US Letter size. Please ask if you have further questions.
OBJECTS INCLUDED:
• Treaty of Waitangi & items for signing (quill & ink)
• Treaty signing table
• Treaty signing tent
• Waitangi’s Treaty house
• Stone house
• European sailing ship
• Ships stores (barrels & boxes)
• Waitangi’s Te Whare Runanga
• Fortified Pa site
• Waka Taua (war canoe)
• Flag pole & flags of the United Tribes of NZ & Union Jack
• Land deeds
• New Zealand outline
EUROPEAN COLONISTS:
• William Hobson
• James Busby
• Crown Soldier
• Christian Minister
• Farm hand
• Man with axe
• Boy with ball and cup game
• Boy with toy boat
• Lady with bonnet and handbag
• Lady with bonnet and shawl
• Lady in long purple dress
• Girl with flowers
• Girl with doll
TANGATA WHENUA:
• Man with musket
• Man with taiaha
• Man with Patu in colonial dress
• Man with fish
• Man with axe
• Boy with string game
• Boy with kite
• Lady with flax kete
• Lady with baby
• Lady in blanket
• Lady in colonial dress
• Lady with head scarf
• Girl with poi
• Girl weaving
*Please note: This set of images have all been hand drawn and coloured, and because of this may contain quirks and unevenness in places – this is all part of their unique charm and character! Please ask if you have further questions.