Hawaiians
[Webber, John], 1751?-1793 :An inland view in Atooi, one of the Sandwich Islands / J. G...
Date: 1778 - 1790 - 1798
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Wooding, J G, active 1790s?
Reference: A-111-042
Description: A view made during Cook's visit to the village of waimea shows the houses of the village around a central flat area where the men of the village are engaged in various daily activities. In the centre, two men carry an animal, possibly a pig, tied by its feet to a pole. Derived from engraving by Lerpiniere after Webber in: Cook, J. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. London, 1784. Pl. 35 Extended Title - Published in: Anderson, G. W. A new authentic and complete collection of voyages. [Anr. ed.] Pl. 143 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, black & white 234 x 374 mm, on sheet: 239 x 382 mm; trimmed inside upper and left plate marks
Cleveley, James, fl. 1776-1780 :View of Owhyee, one of the Sandwich Islands in the Sout...
Date: 1788 - 1969 - 1779
From: Cleveley, James, fl 1776-1780 :The Cleveley aquatints. [Three of a set of four. Drawn on the spot by Jas. Cleveley; painted by Jno. Cleveley, London, F. Jukes aquatt.] Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints [1969]
By: Cleveley, James, active 1776-1780; Jukes, Francis, 1745-1812; Avon Fine Prints; Pictorial Publications Ltd
Reference: C-061-022-b
Description: Shows the Resolution and Discovery in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, and the death of Cook at the hands of the Hawaiians. Other Titles - Owhyhee, Hawaii Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 425 x 588 mm, on sheet 555 x 698 mm.
Webber, John 1751-1793 :An exact representation of the death of Captn James Cook F.R.S....
Date: 1785 - 1779
By: Hogg and Company; Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: A-111-007
Description: Cook standing on shore to the left, a crowd of Hawaiians behind him, one man about to stab him. He holds his hand up to request his sailors in their rowboat to hold their fire. Above him is a coconut palm and the cliffs of Kealakekua Bay can be seen in the background In: Anderson, G W ., ed A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London ; A Hogg [1784] Compare with engraving by W. Byrne with figures engraved by F. Bartolozzi (after J. Webber) 1785, In: [Plates to Cook's Voyages] p 38 Other Titles - Kealakekua Hawaii Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving 203 x 330 mm
Photographs of Hawaii
Date: 1985-1987
From: Kauraka, Kauraka, 1951-1997 :Photographs of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, New Zealand, Niue, and the Cook Islands
By: Kauraka, Kauraka, 1951-1997
Reference: PA1-q-756
Description: Photographs of Hawaii, Hawaiians, events of daily life, dancers and of paintings and other works of art Arrangement: The negative group from which these images come can be found at 35mm, 32991-33127 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Webber, John 1751-1793 :The death of Captain Cook at Owhyhee, one of the Sandwich Islan...
Date: 1780 - 1789
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Grainger, W, active 1780-1789
Reference: A-111-128
Description: Shows Cook at the moment of death in Hawaii Derived with considerable alteration from engraving by Bartolozzi and Byrne after Webber in: Cook, J. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. London, 1784. Pl [numbered] On sh 210 x 261 mm Other Titles - Hawaii Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w ; 166 x 215 mm
Webber, John 1751-1793 :An exact representation of the death of Captn James Cook F.R.S....
Date: 1785 - 1779
By: Hogg and Company; Webber, John, 1751-1793; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967
Reference: A-111-007-a
Description: Cook standing on shore to the left, a crowd of Hawaiians behind him, one man about to stab him. He holds his hand up to request his sailors in their rowboat to hold their fire. Above him is a coconut palm and the cliffs of Kealakekua Bay can be seen in the background In: Anderson, G W ., ed A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London ; A Hogg [1784] Compare with engraving by W. Byrne with figures engraved by F. Bartolozzi (after J. Webber) 1785, In: [Plates to Cook's Voyages] p 38 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving 203 x 330 mm
Interview with Mere Grant and Moana Jackson (lawyer) on Hawaiian land for the indigenou...
Date: 2 Aug 1993
From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings
Reference: OHInt-0937-0517
Description: Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT10-0895 Quantity: 1 10" reel(s).
Rouargue, Emile, ca 1795-1865 :Mort du Capitaine Cook / Rouargue del., Beyer et Ch. Lal...
Date: 1779 - 1838
By: Rouargue, Emile, 1795?-1865; Lalaisse, Francois Hippolyte, 1812-1884
Reference: A-327-015
Description: Shows two rowboats of British sailors at the left, firing towards the shore, where Cook is about to be attacked from the rear by Hawaiians wielding clubs and spears. Other Titles - Death of Captain Cook Extended Title - From: Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Voyage autour du monde. Volume 2, opp title page. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 120 x 180 mm on sheet 162 x 258 mm
Cleveley, James, fl. 1776-1780 :View of Owhyee, one of the Sandwich Islands in the Sout...
Date: 1788 - 1969 - 1779
From: Cleveley, James, fl 1776-1780 :The Cleveley aquatints. [Drawn on the spot by Jas. Cleveley; painted by Jno. Cleveley, London, F. Jukes aquatt.] Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints [1969]
By: Cleveley, James, active 1776-1780; Jukes, Francis, 1745-1812; Avon Fine Prints; Pictorial Publications Ltd
Reference: C-061-022
Description: Shows the Resolution and Discovery in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, and the death of Cook at the hands of the Hawaiians. Other Titles - Owhyhee, Hawaii Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 425 x 588 mm, on sheet 555 x 698 mm.
Webber, John 1751-1793 :An exact representation of the death of Captn James Cook F.R.S....
Date: 1785 - 1779
By: Hogg and Company; Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: A-111-007-b
Description: Cook standing on shore to the left, a crowd of Hawaiians behind him, one man about to stab him. He holds his hand up to request his sailors in their rowboat to hold their fire. Above him is a coconut palm and the cliffs of Kealakekua Bay can be seen in the background In: Anderson, G W ., ed A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London ; A Hogg [1784] Compare with engraving by W. Byrne with figures engraved by F. Bartolozzi (after J. Webber) 1785, In: [Plates to Cook's Voyages] p 38 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving 203 x 330 mm
Zatta, Antonio :Isolano di Owhyhee che uccise il Capitan Giacomo Cook = Insulaire de Ow...
Date: 1785 - 1805
By: Zatta, Antonio, active 1757-1797
Reference: A-211-035
Description: Shows a Hawaiian with uplifted spear. Other Titles - Hawaiian islander who killed Captain Cook [translation] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w 256 x 180 mm
Gear, J W fl 1824 :Their Majesties King Rheo Rhio, Queen Tamehamalu, Madame Poki, of th...
Date: 1824
By: Gear, J W, active 1824; Hullmandel, Charles Joseph, 1789-1850
Reference: B-047-001
Description: View of a box in the Theatre Royal, London, with members of Hawaiian royalty attending the theatre 'The visit to England of the Hawaiian King and his young wife attracted much popular attention. Sadly, a month after their visit to the New Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, both contracted measles, and the twenty-two year old Queen, Kamamalu (translated as Tamehamalu at the time) died on July 8th, 1824. The King succumbed shortly afterwards'. (M. Graham-Stewart 'About strange lands and people', pp. 45-6) Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 279 x 304 mm Provenance: Collection of Alexander Turnbull?
Dodd, D P, fl 1785 :The death of Captn. Cook at the Sandwich Islands 1779. [ca 1817]
Date: 1817
From: Various artists :[Profile, half- and full-portraits of Captain James Cook, including one of him as a young man, as well as a number of depictions of his death at Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii. 1759-1880, 1925]
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Dodd, D P, active 1784-1785
Reference: A-451-016
Description: A version of the drawing by Dodd, but the image is reversed. Shows a scene in which Captain Cook has already been killed, and is being dragged away from the water's edge by two Hawaiian men, in a face-down position. He appears to be dressed entirely in white. A number of Hawaiians seem to be fighting over the dagger with which he has been stabbed. Cook's men, on board a rowboat just offshore, are helping others who have fled the scene into the boat. The Discovery, or possibly the Resolution, can be seen in the distance Possibly derived from Webber's drawing of 'The death of Captain Cook', engraved by Bartozolli and Byrne (ref C-36-010), with considerable alterations Other Titles - Captain Cook Extended Title - In: Manners & customs of nations (Philadelphia, 1817) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Copper engraving, 72 x 126 mm, on sheet 103 x 173 mm Provenance: Purchase: Antipodean Books, Maps and Prints, New York, February 2012
Dodd, D P, fl 1785 :The death of Captain Cook. Dodd del; Birrell sculp. Published July ...
Date: 1785
From: Various artists :[Profile, half- and full-portraits of Captain James Cook, including one of him as a young man, as well as a number of depictions of his death at Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii. 1759-1880, 1925]
By: Dodd, D P, active 1784-1785; Birrell, O, active 1786-1800
Reference: A-451-007
Description: Shows a scene in which Captain Cook has already been killed, and is being dragged away from the water's edge by two Hawaiian men, in a face-down position. He appears to be dressed entirely in white. A number of Hawaiians seem to be fighting over the dagger with which he has been stabbed. Cook's men, on board a rowboat just offshore, are helping others who have fled the scene into the boat Referred to in: M K Beddie (ed) 'Bibliography of Captain James Cook R.N., F.R.S., circumnavigator' (Sydney: Library of New South Wales, 1970; 2nd ed), no. 2586 Birrell's engraving is a copy of Dodd's drawing, first engaved by Thomas Cook and published in 1784, entitled 'The death of Captain James Cook, F.R.S. at Owhyhee in DMCCLXXIX' / drawn by D.P. Dodd & others who where [sic] on the spot; engraved by T. Cook Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Copper engraving, 104 x 175 mm, including margins, on cropped page of laid paper Provenance: Purchase: Antipodean Books, Maps and Prints, New York, February 2012
Photographs of a young man on a beach
Date: [1970s]
From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 :Family photographs, travels in the USA, friends and collegues, and the work of New Zealand artists
Reference: PA12-5527
Description: Photographs of a young man on a beach. Photographed by an unknown photographer some time in the 1970s Quantity: 20 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm, in plastic mounts.
Cleveley, James, fl 1776-1780 :View of Owhyee, one of the Sandwich Islands in the South...
Date: 1788 - 1969 - 1779
From: Cleveley, James, fl 1776-1780 :The Cleveley aquatints. [Drawn on the spot by Jas. Cleveley; painted by Jno. Cleveley, London, F. Jukes aquatt.] Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints [1969]
By: Avon Fine Prints
Reference: C-061-022-a
Description: Shows the Resolution and Discovery in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, and the death of Cook at the hands of the Hawaiians. Other Titles - Owhyhee, Hawaii Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 425 x 588 mm, on sheet 555 x 698 mm.
Webber, James, 1751-1793 :Gezigt van de Karakakooa Baai aan het eiland Owhijhee. [ca 17...
Date: 1780 - 1779 - 1795
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: B-054-016
Description: Shows Cook's ships Resolution and Discovery, Hawaiian canoes (three with sails) and Hawaiian dwellings at the base of the cliffs on the right. Also shows coconut palms At head of plate: Pl. cxviii Derived from engraving 'A View of Karakakooa in Owhyhee', after Webber, in: A voyage... [by Cook and King] ... London: 1784, v. 3 pl lxviii Engraving based on an original drawing made on Cook's 3rd voyage. Other Titles - View of Kealakekua Bay on the island of Hawaii [translation] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w 228 x 495 mm
Galvin Macnamara's personal photographs from the 1970s and 1980s
Date: [ca 1975]-[ca 1990]
From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 :Family photographs, travels in the USA, friends and collegues, and the work of New Zealand artists
Reference: PAColl-8714-02
Description: Galvan Macnamara's personal photographs from the 1970s and 1980s. They include portraits of Galvin with long hair and moustache in the 1970s; Galvin socialising with friends in Hawaii; at dinner with friends; as an intern with others at the East West Centre, Honolulu; with the Maori Queen, Dame Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu; portraits of Hawaiian friends; Galvan as James Mack, director of the Dowse Art Museum; his parents and his partner Martin Lum; American friends; sculptures in the form of dogs; a fancy dress event, probably at the Dowse Art Museum. Quantity: 22 b&w original photographic print(s). 40 colour original photographic print(s).
[Webber, John], 1751?-1793 :Pirogue Sandwich [ca 1840?]
Date: 1835 - 1850
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: A-327-037
Description: Aquatint from an unidentified publication shows a full-length male figure with distinctive Hawaiian mask, holding a paddle. The mask has coloured strips descending from the chin. The figure wears a loincloth and draped cloak. Derived from a Webber drawing, but expanded to include the whole figure. Other Titles - War canoe of the Sandwich Islands; rower Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured aquatint, plate 180 x 120 mm, on sheet 215 x 153 mm.
Dickson, Menzies, 1840?-1891: Photograph of Hawaiian Grass Dealer
Date: 1860 - 1870
From: Haast family: Collection
By: Dickson, Menzies, 1840?-1891
Reference: PA2-0632
Description: Inscriptions: Verso - Hawaiian Grass Dealer Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).