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The Treaty House is New Zealand's most-visited historic building. In 1932 Governor-General Lord Bledisloe gifted it to the nation. The house and grounds have been the focus of Waitangi Day events since 1934.
Te Tii marae at Waitangi in 1934, when the great hui was held to celebrate the gift of the property where the treaty was signed.
More than 40 Maori chiefs, led by Ngapuhi's Hone Heke Pokai, signed the Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Islands.
An early meeting of the Waitangi National Trust Board, held in front of the treaty house.
The treaty house at Waitangi in the early twentieth century.