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Jacob William Heberley

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in 1877, where he met his wife Sarah McLachlan, who he married on 30 August 1977. Together they had eight children, the first three of whom were born in Greytown. In the 1880s, Heberley moved back to Wellington. After his father's death in 1889, Heberley's nephews Thomas and Herbert moved in with his
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After his passing, his nephews Herbert and Thomas Henry continued to carve in a similar style to their uncle, however Heberley's style never formed a part of a community carving tradition. Thomas Henry Heberley working on projects such restoring the Te Hau-ki-Tūranga meeting house on display in
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on 11 April 1849. Heberley created many small carvings such as storehouses, weapons and model canoes, including a storehouse created for the 1901 tour of
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In the 1900s, Heberley was commissioned by the New Zealand government and private European benefactors to create many Māori carvings, such as bowls,
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and his wife, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York during their royal tour of 1901 (later styled as King
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Crafting Aotearoa: A Cultural History of Making in New Zealand and the wider Moana Oceania
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Chitham, Karl; Māhina-Tuai, Kolokesa U.; Skinner, Damian Hugh, eds. (1 January 2019).
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in 1830, and his wife Te Wai (also known as Mata Te Naihi), of
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Wellington
Māori
Te Ati Awa
iwi
Wellington
New Zealand
George V
Mary of Teck
Duke of York
Duchess of Cornwall
Wellington
Devon
Queen Charlotte Sound
Te Ati Awa
Petone
Greytown, New Zealand
Wairarapa
tokotoko
Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra
Richard Seddon
Lord Ranfurly
George V
Mary of Teck
Te Papa


"Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century Individual Maori Woodcarvers and Their Known Works"
Records of the Auckland Museum
ISSN
1174-9202

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