The granddaughter of a Wanganui rugby legend has come to New Zealand to see where he became a star.
Charles Edward "Bronco" Seeling was widely considered the best forward of the famous 1905 to 1906 All Black Originals team that won 34 of 35 games on their tour of Britain, France and North America. Their only loss was to Wales - 0-3.
Seeling was killed in car crash in Manchester, England, in 1956 which also killed his wife and daughter. His granddaughter, Margaret Morris, survived the crash aged 18 months and was brought up by her older sister.
Now Mrs Morris - from Didcot, near Oxford - is on a pilgrimage to New Zealand with her husband and said her grandfather was always proud of his New Zealand heritage and had taught her siblings the haka.
Seeling played 39 matches for the All Blacks from 1904 to 1908, including 11 tests before controversially switching codes and making his name in Britain as a league player.