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06-Mar-2010

New Plymouth

The area where New Plymouth was founded had for centuries been the home for several Māori iwi (tribes). From about 1823 the Maori began having contact with European whalers as well as traders who arrived by schooner to buy flax.In 1828 Richard "Dicky" Barrett (1807–47) set up a trading post at Ngamotu after arriving on the trading vessel Adventure. Barrett traded with the local Māori and helped negotiate the purchase of land from them on behalf of the New Zealand Company. Settlers were selected by the Plymouth Company, which was set up to attract emigrants from the West Country of England, and which took over land initially purchased by the New Zealand Company. The first of the town's settlers arrived on the William Bryan, which anchored off the coast on 31 March 1841. A series of disputes over ownership and settlement of land developed between Māori and settlers soon after and New Plymouth became a fortified garrison town in 1860–1861 as more than 3500 Imperial soldiers, as well as local volunteers and militia, fought Māori in the First Taranaki War.

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Arthur Lebacq16-May-2021 19:19
Nicely framed and composed....well done.....VV
Julie Oldfield15-May-2021 15:45
Well composed. The home is superbly framed. V
Dennis Hoyne15-May-2021 03:09
Lush and green, a beautiful image!
LynnH15-May-2021 02:19
Nicely composed! So green. V
francoisconstantin14-May-2021 23:47
Very nice composition, perfect!! V
Fabienne14-May-2021 21:27
La nature est très belle et vous l’avez bien photographiée.
John Reynolds LRPS14-May-2021 18:45
Beautiful scene. V.
Helen Betts14-May-2021 16:41
Such a lush landscape and beautiful scene. V.
Apostolos Tikopoulos14-May-2021 16:40
Splendid composition of this inviting place. V.
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