- Ngā
Kaihanga Uku is a New
Zealand collective of Māori
Clayworkers. They
formed in 1986
during a Ngā Puna
Waihanga (Māori
Artists and
Writers collective)...
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taken by the
student David Rain, his
girlfriend the
sibyl Zanna, the
clayworkers Liz and Lucy Pennykettle,
scientist Anders Bergstrom, and the
witch Gwillanna...
- Indianapolis, Indiana: 335–336. An
Appropriate Gift From the
Foreign Born
Clayworkers of America's
Greatest Clay
Center in the Muni****lity of
Perth Amboy...
- Nathan,
Riddell was a co-founder of Ngā
Kaihanga Uku, the
national Māori
clayworkers’
organisation in
Aotearoa New Zealand. In 1989 he and
Nathan were awarded...
- Indianapolis, Indiana: 335–336. An
Appropriate Gift From the
Foreign Born
Clayworkers of America's
Greatest Clay
Center in the Muni****lity of
Perth Amboy...
- "Issue 34261". The
London Gazette. 3
March 1936. p. 1380. The
British Clayworker: The
Organ of the Brick, Tile and
Cement Trades.
Turret Press. 1937. p...
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along with Baye Riddell, he
founded Ngā
Kaihanga Uku, the
national Māori
clayworkers'
organisation in New Zealand. In 1989, he
travelled to the
United States...
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could be
interpreted as an
allegory of the
exploitation of his
fellow clayworkers. Many of his
pieces were
shown at the
Royal Academy where they were admired...
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founded The
British Clayworker, the
organ of the
Brick and Tile Trades. In 1895 as an
outcome of this, the
Institute of
Clayworkers was inaugurated. In...
- 1177/1937586720925552 "Mervin
Feeney 1914-2013" (PDF).
Western Suburbs Clayworkers Newsletter.
August 2013. "Digital
Archive of
Queensland Architecture"...