Horatio Gordon Robley
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After the Battle A position in the war dance. — By General Robley of London. A well carved face. By Major General G. Robley. Badly wounded Maoris in the abandoned defences at Gate Pa, Tauranga. — Drawn by Robley on the morning of of April 30, 1864. Black and white portrait of H. G. Robley From a drawing by Major-General Gordon Robley, in “Illustrated London News.”] — Matata Pa after its Capture by the Arawa, 1865 From a sketch by Major-General Gordon Robley, 1864] — Surrender of the Ngai-te-Rangi Tribe From sketches and plan by Lieutenant G. Robley, 68th Regt.] — The Gate Pa, Tauranga Lieut. H.G. Robley and Raniera te Hiahia — Ramsden Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library Lieutenant-Colonel Horatio Gordon Robley, Officer-in-Command of the 91st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, reviewing the troops; Colombo, Ceylon, 1886. — Victoria University of Wellington Library Fildes 1507/2 Lieutenant Horatio Gordon Robley (68th Durham Light Infantry) with Raniera te Hia hia, Field Guide to the Imperial Forces at Tauranga, 1864. — Ramsden Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library Major-General Horatio Gordon Robley, 1st — Battalion, Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders Surrender of Arms by the Natives to Colonel Greer after the engagement at Te Ranga on June 21st, 1861. From — a sketch by Major-General Robley. Tattooed Maori, showing curvilinear designs peculiar to New Zealand Drawn by General G. Robley in 1865 Tattooing of women. — Major General Robley Typical drawing of Moko with detail analysed. — Black and white. Size 11⅛″ × 8⅓″. — H. G. Robley.

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