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Photographic Print : The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River... 1864. Creator: Unknown
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The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River... 1864. Creator: Unknown
The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River, reconnoitring the native position, 1864. Engraving of a sketch by...Mr. Messer, assistant surgeon of the Curocoa...General Cameron has succeeded...in forcing the Maoris out of their chosen post of vantage...The arrival of the Pioneer, an iron steamer built at Sydney, enabled him to ascend the stream and more thoroughly to survey the position...A cloud of white smoke burst from the bank at the landing. The Maoris had fired their lower gun...Another puff of smoke sprung up...the shot fell miserably short, endangering their own people more than those in the steamer...The gun at the landing belched out again, and a jet of water spouted up alongside the gun-boat. She was at last hit...The appearance of the steamer-as she lay for half an hour quietly reconnoitring the position, without deigning to fire a shot or to return the Maori cannonade-was grand, and suggestive of the idea of the overpowering strength of science when in contact with barbarism...taking to their canoes, the Maoris rowed away...General Cameron embarked 250 men in the Pioneer, and hurried to Meremere. He found that the enemy had departed, and at once occupied the position'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photographic print capturing a moment from "The War in New Zealand" in 1864. The gun-boat Pioneer is seen at anchor off Meremere on the Waikato River, providing a unique glimpse into history. Created by an unknown artist, this piece from Heritage Images is sure to add intrigue and depth to any space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.1cm (10" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The print captures a pivotal moment during The War in New Zealand, showcasing the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere on the Waikato River in 1864. The engraving of a sketch by '...Mr. Messer, assistant surgeon of the Curocoa' vividly depicts General Cameron's successful reconnaissance mission to force the Maoris out of their strategic position.
The iron steamer built in Sydney, known as the Pioneer, played a crucial role in enabling General Cameron to thoroughly survey the Maori stronghold. Despite being targeted by Maori cannon fire, the steamer remained steadfast and imposing, highlighting the power of modern technology against traditional warfare tactics.
As depicted in the image, after enduring enemy fire and sustaining damage from cannon shots, General Cameron's forces ultimately prevailed as they occupied Meremere following the departure of the Maoris. The scene captured in this historic photograph serves as a testament to both military strategy and technological superiority prevailing over barbarism.
This snapshot from "Illustrated London News" offers viewers a glimpse into an intense moment during The War in New Zealand while also shedding light on colonial conflicts and advancements in naval warfare during that era.
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