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Artist unknown: Admiralty House. Auckland. New Zealand

Date: [1864-1869]

From: Creator unknown: New Zealand album

Reference: E-972-q-5

Description: View of the first Admiralty House built in 1864 for Commodore Sir William Wiseman, situated on the western corner of Jermyn Street (now Anzac Avenue) and Short Street. A lawn with some garden extends in front of the building. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Title inscribed in ink Quantity: 1 drawing(s) mounted in ink-drawn frame. Physical Description: Pencil and sepia wash on paper, 139 x 227 mm

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Admiralty House, Auckland

From: Richardson collection :Photographs of Auckland

Reference: 1/2-010473

Description: File print not located Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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King, Mary b 1829 :House of Captain King, R.A., Jermyn Street, Auckland, demolished in ...

Date: 1858

By: Elmes, Mary, 1829-1904; Stacpoole, John Massy, 1919-

Reference: A-128-007

Description: Shows house with flower garden, Red Ensign flying. Accompanied by copy of article from NZ Gaphic 14 September 1907. The watercolour appears to have been done in the year that the King family left this house. In November 1858, their personal effects were sold, prior to their departure from New Zealand in August 1859. Inscriptions: Verso - top centre - [Title]; Verso - centre - Sketch made by Mrs King in 1858 / reproduced in NZ Graphic 14.IX.07 The artist was the wife of Captain William Magrath King. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on paper, 147 x 242 mm. Provenance: Mr Stacpoole purchased it in a sale at Te Awamutu, where it was titled "the Waitangi Treaty House".

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