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[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :[Group of Maori and Pakeha near a beach, probably Paekakariki looking towards Pukerua. Between 1842 and 1845]
[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :Petoni [Between 1842 and 1845]
Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810-1865 :The beach near Major Baker's residence, Wellington. Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. Plate 18.[number] 53. Drawn by S C Brees, late principal surveyor to the New Zealand Company. Engraved by Henry Melville. [1847].
[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :Colonel Wakefield's residence, Wellington [1845?] Engraved by Henry Melville; drawn by S C Brees [London, 1847]
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