Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Journeys
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-b
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003-a, & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - In: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
Cook, James, 1728-1779 :Chart of New Zealand explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieut. J Cook...
Date: 1772 - 1969
From: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978 :McIntosh Collections of antique maps
By: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978; Cook, James, 1728-1779; Bayly, John, active 1755-1782
Reference: MapColl-Reserve-830atc/1772(1969)/Acc.33644
Description: Original engravings, lithographs and facsimiles of maps from 16th to 19th centuries McIntosh Collection, item 15 Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured, scale [ca. 1:4 5000 000], 37 x 28cm
Papers relating to Cook Islands history
Date: [1907-1974]
From: McEwen, Jock Malcolm, 1915-2010: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-6717-103
Description: Copy of Apera Uriarau's book from copy by Stephen Savage from Cook Islands Native Land Court (1907); `West of 170 degrees; Cook leaves his name in the islands'; letter from A R Henry re Cook Islands references and other matters; copy of correspondence between Samuel Ariki of Mauke and Stephen Savage; and `E Tuatua teia no iro ariki' (A Story of Iro ariki, Ino ma oata) Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Carrington, Arthur Hugh, 1895-1947 : Papers
Date: 1934-1947
By: Carrington, Arthur Hugh, 1895-1947
Reference: MS-Papers-0079
Description: Includes correspondence on Marlborough and South Island Maori history, and article by W J Elvy on Maori mythology, articles by Carrington on various topics including the history of Kaiapoi and Hundalee, an incomplete and unpublished typescript biography of Alexander Dalrymple, unpublished typescript biography of John Meares, and working notes on 18th century Pacific voyages, including some notes for "Cooks's lieutenants", another unpublished typescript held by the Turnbull Library Soldier and ethnologist; see biographical page with inventory Quantity: 18 folder(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss Finding Aids: Paper inventory which was previously available in the reading room was removed on 24 Nov 2014 as it contained no additional information. A copy is available in the staf backfile..
Various artists :[Early NZ engravings. Wellington, Bass Prints, 1977]
Date: 1977
By: Hodges, William, 1744-1797; Webber, John, 1751-1793; Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas, -1799; Lerpiniere, Daniel, 1745?-1785
Reference: B-086-048-a/051-a
Description: Contents: Man of New Zealand, W. Hodges del., Michel, engr.-Woman of New Zealand, W. Hodges del.-Family in Dusky Bay, W. Hodges del., Lerpiniere engr.-The inside of a hippah. in New Zealand, J. Webber del., B.T. Pouncy, engr. Note that last item incorrectly bears same details of original imprint as first three. Title from publication notice. Original engravings from drawings by William Hodges and John Webber, artists on cook's voyages. Engravings after Hodges originally published in Cook, J. A voyage towards the South Pole... London: Strahan and Cadell, 1777. v. 1, plate 63 and v. 2, plates 55 and 58. Engraving after Webber originally published in Cook, J. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean... London: Strahan and Cadell, 1784. v. 1, platge 10. Nos 247 and 248 of limited edition of 2000 Same as B-086-048/051 Quantity: 4 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs 295 x 230 mm on sheets 355 x 290 mm and 255 x 390 mm on sheets 355 x 495 mm
Webber, John, 1751?-1793 :A morai, in Atooi / J Webber del.; Lerpernere sc. [London ; N...
Date: 1784 - 1778
By: Lerpiniere, Daniel, 1745?-1785; Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: A-111-041
Description: A depiction of a burial place shows a small rock-strewn field surrounded by low stone walls. In the left foreground is a thatch longhouse or "mana". In the middle background is the tall open-work oracle tower or "lananu'u". There is a serrated post in the centre, and several decorated steles brader at the top than the base. Other Titles - A moroi in Atooi ...... Lerpiniere sc. Extended Title - From Cook J. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 2, pl. 33 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w 261 x 394 mm on sheet 272 x 415 mm
Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of 1718-1792 : Papers, mainly correspondence relating ...
Date: 1771-1790
By: Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl, 1718-1792
Reference: qMS-1380
Description: Letters to the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, from various people, mainly in connection with Cook's voyages and their published accounts. Includes correspondence on the music of the South Sea islanders, with musical notation. Two letters from James Cook, 1776 and two from his wife Elizabeth, written after his death Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 1 volume(s) (171 leaves). Physical Description: Holographs (photocopies) (27 m; ¼ black morocco, black buckram hinged lid box)
Cook, James, 1728-1779 : Papers
Date: 1768-1946
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: MS-Papers-0200
Description: Group A: Miscellaneous papers mainly relating to Mrs Elizabeth's Cook & Cook's descendants, including letters from Mrs Cook to H Jenkins, & genealogical tables, 1790-1946 Group B: Photocopied material on Cook's voyages collected from various repositories by J C Beaglehole Group C: Official letters from Cook mainly to the Admiralty, 1768-1793. All, except Cook's description of the transit of Venus, item 24, which is a printed facsimile copy Group D: Four documents from the Dutch National Archives relating to Cook's visit to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies at the end of his first voyage; photocopies with translations Quantity: 41 folder(s). 0.41 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and photocopies Finding Aids: Inventory available. Provenance: The collection has several different provenances: (a) Miscellaneous papers mainly relating to Mrs Elizabeth Cook and Cook's descendants, including letters from Mrs Cook to H Jenkins, and genealogical tables, 1790-1946; (b) Photocopied material on Cook's voyages collected from various repositories by J C Beaglehole; (c) Official letters from Cook mainly to the Admiralty, 1768-1793, all of which are photocopies, except for Cook's description of the transit of Venus (MS-Papers-0200-24) which is a printed facsimile copy; (d) Four photocopied documents, with translations, from the Dutch National Archives relating to Cook's visit to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies at the end of his first voyage. See inventory for further details.
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003-a, b & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - From: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-a
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003, b & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - From: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
Carrington, Arthur Hugh 1895-1947 : Cook's lieutenants
Date: 1764-1804 (ca 1946)
By: Carrington, Arthur Hugh, 1895-1947
Reference: qMS-0398
Description: A typescript concerning the officers who served with, or were influenced by Captain Cook, and the policy underlying Pacific voyage , 1764-1804. Includes 10 items of correspondence, 1938-1947, referring to the use of source material, to the photographs, and to his `Life of Captain Cook'. Includes bibliographic notes Other Titles - Life of Captain Cook Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 340 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm; red linen) Portraits and charts
Series 10 J C Beaglehole - Papers and correspondence relating to Cook and other histori...
Date: 1930-1971
From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family
Reference: Series-5620
Description: Quantity: 34 folder(s). 13 map(s).
Various artists :[Early NZ engravings. Wellington, Bass Prints, 1977]
Date: 1977
By: Hodges, William, 1744-1797; Webber, John, 1751-1793; Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas, -1799; Lerpiniere, Daniel, 1745?-1785
Reference: B-086-048/051
Description: Contents: Man of New Zealand, W. Hodges del., Michel, engr.-Woman of New Zealand, W. Hodges del.-Family in Dusky Bay, W. Hodges del., Lerpiniere engr.-The inside of a hippah. in New Zealand, J. Webber del., B.T. Pouncy, engr. Note that last item incorrectly bears same details of original imprint as first three. Title from publication notice. Original engravings from drawings by William Hodges and John Webber, artists on cook's voyages. Engravings after Hodges originally published in Cook, J. A voyage towards the South Pole... London: Strahan and Cadell, 1777. v. 1, plate 63 and v. 2, plates 55 and 58. Engraving after Webber originally published in Cook, J. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean... London: Strahan and Cadell, 1784. v. 1, platge 10. Nos 247 and 248 of limited edition of 2000 Quantity: 4 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs 295 x 230 mm on sheets 355 x 290 mm and 255 x 390 mm on sheets 355 x 495 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-c
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003, & a & b Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - In: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
Beaglehole, John Cawte, 1901-1971: Collection relating to 'The Life of Captain James Cook'
Date: [1974]
By: Beaglehole, John Cawte (Professor), 1901-1971
Reference: ATL-Group-00228
Description: Manuscript and typescript chapter drafts for 'The Life of Captain James Cook' by J C Beaglehole (published 1974), and accompanying maps with manuscript annotations. Title supplied by Library. Published work held by the National Library of New Zealand at reference number NZC 910.45 COO 1974 2C (I407348). Quantity: 13 map(s). Provenance: Helen is widow of Tim Beaglehole and daughter-in-law of J C Beaglehole. Collection passed to Helen and Tim by descent.
Cook voyage papers
Date: 1769
From: Alexander Turnbull Library : Maori Manuscripts Librarian working notes
Reference: MS-Papers-6373-16
Description: Contains photocopies of various articles about Captain Cook' s voyages to New Zealand, together with holographic notes and comparative analyses of the journals of different crew members about certain events. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Artist unknown :The Spruce fir of New Zealand. - London ; Strahan, 1777.
Date: 1777
By: Strahan, William, 1715-1785
Reference: C-051-024-a
Description: Shows rimu or red pine Same. as C-051-024 Other Titles - .... New Zealand Extended Title - Published in: Cook, J. A voyage towards the South Pole, Pl. 51. After drawing on Cook's 1st or 2nd voyage; cf. Murray-Oliver, A. Captain Cook's artists, p. 154. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w, 237 x 188 mm on sheet 282 x 222 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :[Various objects from the South Seas] Eastgate sculp...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-016-a
Description: Objects taken back to England after Cook's 1st voyage. Identified as: A handle for the same instrument made in Otaheite; A fly flap of Ohiteroa; Another handle for the same instrument; A chest of New Zealand, as specimen of the carving of that country; A military gorget worn in the South Seas Islands. Derived from three engravings In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., No. 8, p84, `James Roberts delin et sculpsit', v. 2, no. 12, opp. p 185; v. 3, no. 15, p 162. These were done from drawings made by Benjamin Miller of artifacts brought back from James Cook's first voyage. Same as A-111-016 & b Extended Title - From: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p434. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 8.5 x 14.5 in
Cook, James, 1728-1779 : Miscellaneous material relating to Cook's voyages
Date: 1768-1784
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: qMS-0540
Description: Contains: Fragment of an unidentified journal of the Endeavour voyage, 1768-1769; addition to the vocabulary of Tanna; letter from Richard Rollett to Sir Joseph Banks, 9 Jun 1772; Letter, John Gore, "Resolution", 1776; letter John Gore to Sir Joseph Banks, Cape of Good Hope, 1776; Letter, Lord Sandwich, 1784; Letter, George Nicol, 1784; photocopy of Huntingdon leaf of "Endeavour" journal. Relationship complexity - Other material relating to Richard Rollett is available at the National Archives, Kew, England. See reference ADM 106/1208/26, Letter from Captain James Cook, the Resolution sloop. Recommends the bearer, Richard Rollett, to be appointed to be Sailmaker of the sloop (22 Jan 1772). Quantity: 1 volume(s) (12 pieces). Physical Description: Holograph (35 cm; blue calf case) Transfers: Acc 89343 (See MS-0037).
Notes on the voyages of Captain Cook
Date: 1922-1923
From: Chapman, Eichelbaum and Rosenberg families : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-8670-135
Description: Notes of an address delivered to the Community Club Quantity: 1 folder(s).