All that remains of New Zealand’s first feature length silent film. The Henry Gore Collection at the New Zealand Film Archive has this programme for the 1914 film “Hinemoa, produced by George Tarr, but none of the film has survived. This illustration comes from a profuse new collection, A Pictorial History of New Zealand,” by Shirley Maddock (Heinemann Reed, 216 pp., $34.95). Dozens of old and unfamiliar pictures are accompanied by helpful captions and 20 short essays on periods of New Zealand history.
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Press, 24 December 1988, Page 15
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83All that remains of New Zealand’s first feature length silent film. The Henry Gore Collection at the New Zealand Film Archive has this programme for the 1914 film “Hinemoa, produced by George Tarr, but none of the film has survived. This illustration comes from a profuse new collection, A Pictorial History of New Zealand,” by Shirley Maddock (Heinemann Reed, 216 pp., $34.95). Dozens of old and unfamiliar pictures are accompanied by helpful captions and 20 short essays on periods of New Zealand history. Press, 24 December 1988, Page 15
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