Custodian: University of Glasgow Library Research Annexe
Reference: Library Research Annexe T14-g.13
This portrait photograph shows the Queen of Niue. King Tongia or Togia-Pulu-toaki reigned from approximately 1896 to 1903 which included a period as a Beritish protectorate in 1900–1 followed by annexation by New Zealand in 1901. Togia-Pulu-toaki was the eighth and apparently last king (patu-iki) of Niue. There the kingship system was non-hereditary; leaders were elected by the the heads of influential families.
The photograph appeared in Basil Thomson, Savage Island: an account of a sojourn in Niue and Tonga, London: John Murray, 1902, opp. p. 46.
Thomson (1861–1939) was a colonial administrator, UK prison governor and intelligence officer. Between 1884 and around 1900 he was involved in the British-run administrations in Fiji, British New Guinea and particularly Tonga where he was instrumental in establishing the British protectorate over the islands.