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Ollivier, Isabel, 1949-2020: Research notes relating to French explorers to New Zealand
Date: [1985-1994]
By: Ollivier, Isabel, 1949-2020
Reference: MS-Group-0078
Description: Translations and transcripts of manuscripts on French explorers in New Zealand including Adolphe-Pierre Lesson's botanical notes on the voyage of the `Astrolabe', (Astrolabe Harbour, Jan-Mar 1827); Lesson's medical report on the voyage of the `Astrolabe',(Toulon 3 Apr 1829); a report (Mar 1826) and instructions for Dumont D'Urville, Captain of `La Coquille' (re-named `Astrolabe') on his voyage of exploration, with a covering letter signed by Count de Rosily of the French Admiralty; report by Dumont d'Urville (Bay of Islands 14 Mar 1827) on the voyage of the `Astrolabe' and a report by Dumont D'Urville on possible sites for a colony in New Zealand. Also a transcript of pages 389-859 of Lesson's Journal Historique, the original of which is in the Bibliotheque Municipale de Rochefort. Electronic material of these transcripts and translations accompanied this material. Source of title - supplied title Material supplied by Isabel Ollivier for `Early eyewitness acounts of Maori life'; volume five. Quantity: 57 folder(s). 8 microfilm reel(s). 5 megabyte(s) textual material. 0.60 Linear Metres.
Various artists: [New Zealand seen by the French; postcards]. Wellington, National Libr...
Date: 1769 - 1991 - 1846
By: National Library of New Zealand
Reference: E-279-q-152/159-A
Description: Includes: Jean Pottier de L'Horme. Ranginui [1769-71]. - Jean-Louis-Denis Coutant, after Pretre. [North Island saddleback] 1826. - Antoine Chazal after Francois-Louis Lejeune. [Inhabitants of New Zealand, with a view of their fortified stronghold or Hippah. 1825-6]. - after Piron. [Ranginui New Zealand man. ca 1816?]. - Antoine Chazal, after Francois-Louis Lejeune. [Etinou young girl, [and] Taiwhanga. 1825-26]. - Louis-Auguste de Sainson (1800- ). [View of the home of the English missionaries at Paihia, Bay of Islands, March 1827]. - Jean-Louis-Denis Coutant, after Antoine-Germain Bevalet. [Red gurnard] 1826. - Ambroise Tardieu, after Francois-Louis Lejeune and Antoine Chazal. [Kerikeri Falls. 1825-26]. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition "New Zealand seen by the French, 1769-1846", National Library Gallery, 21 September-30 November 1991, curated by Roger Collins. Inscriptions: Verso - bottom left - [Title]; Verso - bottom right - National Library of New Zealand / Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: 16 colour photolithographs, on cards 105 x 150 mm
Various artists :[Photographs from French institutions used to illustrate the catalogue...
Date: 1769 - 1846
By: Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Pottier de l'Horme, Jean, 1738?-; LeJeune, Jules Louis, active 1804-1851; Meryon, Charles, 1821-1868
Reference: A-284-075/087
Description: Photographs of paintings and drawings from the Bibliotheque Nationale, the Service Historique de la Marine, the Archives Nationales, Paris, all of early New Zealand subjects - Maori portraits, artifacts, pa, etc, by the artists accompanying de Surville, Dumont D'Urville, Duperrey, Marion du Fresne, etc See catalogue of New Zealand seen by the French for identifiying details. Exhibited in 'New Zealand seen by the French' exhibition curated by Roger Collins and shown at the National Library of New Zealand in 1990. Quantity: 13 photograph(s). Physical Description: 10 black and white photographs, 180 x 240 mm; 3 colour transparencies 130 x 180 mm Transfers: To Photographic Archive - two b& w negatives, assigned numbers C-19436 & 19437..