Mural Masterpieces - Te Hana Village
Location:
Te Hana Village.
Team:
Sarah Dugdale & Alan Price ( artists)
Sarah Dugdale ( Rodney District Council Arts Advisor)
Richard Te Haara (Project Coordinator)
Accessible to public:
Yes.
Mural theme:
Local history.
Background to mural creation:
Te Hana village, situated approximately 1 hour north of Auckland,
is home to a new mural depicting the Maori/European influence
from early Maori times to the arrival of the Albertlanders, the
naming of the village after the maiden princess Te Hana and the
contribution of the Becroft family whose family saw the potential
of the area as a prime location to establish their apple orchard,
employing many villagers during the season.
The Albertland Dairy Co-Op stood as the major employer of the
village, providing employment and housing to its workers. The
inclusion of the factory is an acknowledgement to those and their
families who worked and lived there.
The Kaipara Harbour was an important mode of transport in the
earlier days. The Te Hana river and jetty was used extensively
to bring in cream from neighbouring farms around the Kaipara,
for swimming and for backloading apples from the orchard.
The native flora and fauna is a reminder of the beauty and splendour
that surrounded our rivers and land and the need to establish
links with Mother Nature to retain identity and uniqueness.
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