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After Duncan Darroch (1888-1967)
Mount Cook c.1950-80
Wool | 53.3 x 58.8 x 4.7 cm (whole object) | RCIN 94822
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The Queen first set foot in New Zealand when she arrived in Auckland in December 1953. During this visit, she toured both Islands and spent Christmas Day at Government House where she made her first Christmas Broadcast to the Commonwealth. In this she made special reference to the achievements of Sir Edmund Hillary, referring to the news she had received on the eve of her Coronation of the conquest of Mount Everest. During her tour, The Queen visited Hillary’s home town, Papakura, and Timaru City Council presented The Queen with this tapestry by Mrs. R.J. Corrie depicting Mount Cook (Aoraki, meaning ‘Cloud-Piercer’, in Maori) on the South Island, which had been used as the training ground for the Everest Expedition.
Provenance
Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the Mayor of Timaru, during her Royal Tour of New Zealand, 1953 - 1954
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Wool
Measurements
53.3 x 58.8 x 4.7 cm (whole object)
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Featured in
ExhibitionQueen and Commonwealth: The Royal Tour: Buckingham Palace
Gifts received by The Queen from the Commonwealth