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[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :A missionary raupo house at Te Papa, Tauranga. [March 1839].

Date: 1940 - 1839

From: New Zealand. Internal Affairs Department :Making New Zealand; pictorial surveys of a century. Wellington, Department of Internal Affairs, 1940.

By: Taylor, Richard (Rev), 1805-1873

Reference: PUBL-0098-01-05-15

Description: Shows two Maori seated on the ground by a curved road outside the Te Papa Mission Station in Tauranga. Alternative title was the title of the original sketch by Rev Richard Taylor, held at the Auckland Institute and Museum (Sketchbook PS 2) (ATL copy negative 1/2-C-013113) Other Titles - The Rev. A N Brown's raupo house at Papa mission, March 1839 Extended Title - From "Making New Zealand", New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs, 1940. Volume 1, no 5, page 15. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print.

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Bartlett, Robert Henry, fl 1875-1880 : Archdeacon Alfred Nesbit Brown (1803-1884)

Date: [Between 1875 and 1880]

By: Bartlett, Robert Henry, 1842-1911

Reference: PA2-0201

Description: Carte de visite portrait portrait of Archdeacon Alfred Nesbit Brown (1803-1884) of Tauranga, taken between 1875 and 1880 by Robert Henry Bartlett of Auckland. Inscriptions: Verso - Archdeacon Brown Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 9.1 x 5.6 cm on mount 10.1 x 6.2 cm

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Webster, Hartley (Auckland) fl 1852-1900 :Portrait of Archdeacon Alfred Nesbitt Brown 1...

Date: 1852 - 1884

By: Webster, Hartley, -1906

Reference: PA2-1873

Description: Inscriptions: Verso - In pencil, very very faint: Archdeacon A. N. Brown Tauranga Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867 :Passing through a swamp in New Zealand. [London, Seelys, 1...

Date: 1835 - 1836

By: Williams, Henry, 1792-1867

Reference: PUBL-0031-1836-1

Description: Shows Henry Wiliams, John Morgan, Alfred Nesbit Brown and Dr William Fairburn, struggling through a flax or raupo edged swamp, assisted by Maori. According to the associated text, 'The scene took place in a journey of hte missionaries to Matamata ... The European to the left is intended for the Rev. Henry Williams; the one on the right for Mr Morgan, who, having slipped into a hole, is being helped out by the native; the two in teh centre for the Rev. A. N. Brown and Dr Fairburn. The image is based on a sketch by Henry Williams now in Auckland Museum. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 100 x 155 mm

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Hemus & Hanna (Auckland) fl 1879-1882 :Portrait of Archdeacon A N Brown

Date: [ca 1879-1882]

By: Hemus & Hanna (Firm)

Reference: PA3-0103

Description: Portrait of Archdeacon Alfred Nesbitt Brown sitting at a table with a book. Photographed by Hemus and Hanna between 1879 and 1882. Inscriptions: Verso - In pencil: Archdeacon A N Brown (Tauranga) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Page, G E (Auckland) fl 1873 :Portrait of Archbishop Brown

Date: 1873

From: Harper, Laura Helen Bruce, 1888-1970: Photographs

By: Page, George Elgin, -1874

Reference: PA2-1297

Description: Inscriptions: Verso - Arch Brown Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Church Missionary Gleaner :Reconciliation of hostile New Zealand tribes [1851]. [Engrav...

Date: 1884 - 1851

From: Church Missionary Gleaner for 1884.

Reference: PUBL-0006-1884-022

Description: A scene near Hauraki, 9 April 1851, showing Archdeacon Brown with members of the Tauranga tribes, an orator in the centre, gesturing with an upraised left arm, a spear in his right hand, and another Church Missionary Society missionary negotiating for local tribes. A stream runs between the two groups. First published in the Church Missionary Gleaner, No. 5, May 1852, p. 49. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) wood engraving. Physical Description: Wood engraving 100 x 140 mm

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[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :Te Papa Tauranga, Mr Brown's, Feb 13 1850.

Date: 1850

From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.

Reference: E-296-q-113-3

Description: Shows the front of a house with shutters on the four double front windows, and two dorner windows upstairs. There is a circular driveway in front of the house, and trees surrounding the house and lawn. Other Titles - February Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil and ink, 105 x 165 mm.

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Artist unknown :Reconciliation of tribes, New Zealand. London, W E & F Newton, [ca 1852...

Date: 1852 - 1884 - 1851 - 1857

By: W E & F Newton (Firm); Johnston, James, active 1848-1860

Reference: Curios-042-014

Description: Shows a scene near Hauraki, 9 April 1851, with Archdeacon Brown and members of the Tauranga tribes, including an orator (probably Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa) in the centre, who gestures with an upraised arm and a spear in his other hand. On the other side of the stream that runs between the two groups of men is another Church Missionary Society missionary, who negotiates for local tribes, whose members stand around him. Some of the Maoris' clothing is coloured pink, or pink and white-striped. Most of them hold either spears or rifles Impressed into the wooden frame on either side of the image: W E & F Newton, opticians & globemakers to the Queen, 3 Fleet St Temple Bar London Based on the wood engraving 'Reconciliation of hostile New Zealand tribes' [1851] by J Johnston, London, 1884 (the original arist is unknown). A copy of the engraving appeared in the Church Missionary Gleaner, first in no. 5, May 1852, p.49, and also in February 1884, p.22. (See Publ-0006-1884-022) It would appear that the reverse of the slide is the correct orientation of the image Other Titles - Hostile Inscriptions: [On top edge of wooden frame, in ink] Reconciliation of tribes, New Zealand Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured glass, 103 mm diameter, in wooden frame 150 x 203 mm

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