Flags - Netherlands
Artist unknown :[Dutch ship in Wellington Harbour. ca 1941-1943]
Date: 1941 - 1943
Reference: A-442-029
Description: Pencil sketch shows a two-funnelled ship flying a Dutch flag, seen from the right side, with the houses and peak of Mount Victoria in the background. There are two radio masts on Mount Victoria, and a sign "2ZB" between them. The ship in the drawing has two funnels and is flying a Dutch flag; this may identify it as the 'Nieuw Amsterdam', but it could also the 'Johann van Oldenbarnevelt' or the 'Willem Ruys'; all visited Wellington Harbour during the second World War, and have a similar appearance to the ship in this drawing. Date estimated from article in Evening Post, 6 September 1945, Page 8: "In January, 1941, came the beautiful Nieuw Amsterdam, pride of the Netherlands merchant marine. This ship made no fewer than eight visits to Wellington, six of them during 1943, when she carried large quotas of United States troops across the Pacific". Other Titles - Nieuw Amsterdam Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 210 x 257 mm, with two holes punched along upper edge Provenance: Purchased with papers of Sir Terence McLean, from Hard to Find Books, in 2011.
Sketch of two ships and the Dutch flag
Date: 1842
From: Saxton, John Waring, 1807-1866 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0107-1-06a
Description: Image comprises three sketches on one page Quantity: 1 piece. Physical Description: Black ink and colour sketches 180mm x 230mm on paper