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Sainson, Louis Auguste de, b. 1801 :L'anse de l'Astrolabe (Nouvelle Zelande). De Sainso...
Date: 1827 - 1833
By: Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Saint-Aulaire, Felix Achille, 1801-; Hill, Julian, active 1996-2009
Reference: B-112-009
Description: A view from the shore of Astrolabe Bay, Nelson Region, with three French sailors on shore, a walking stick, a trunk or barrel and a ?specimen case lying on the sand, two Maori canoes in the water, the Astrolabe moored out at sea, and Adele Island (named after Dumont d'Urville's wife) in the background. Other Titles - Astrolabe Bay New Zealand Extended Title - In: Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe ... Paris, J. Tastu, 1833. Atlas, Volume I, Plate 37. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - de Sainson pinx / J Tastu, editeur; Recto - bottom right - A St Aulaire, lith. / Lith A Bes; Recto - top right - Pl 37; Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 215 x 345 mm
Sainson, Louis Auguste de b 1800 :Vue de la Baie des Iles (Nouvelle Zelande). De Sainso...
Date: 1833 - 1827
By: Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Deroy, Isidore Laurent, 1797-1886
Reference: B-052-007-a
Description: An extensive view of Jacks Bay (Manawaora Bay, Bay of Islands) looking down from a hill to the south of the bay, along the foreshore and out towards the sea. A ship, probably the Astrolabe, is shown anchored out in the bay and a small schooner is shown at the water's edge. The artist visited the Bay of Islands in 1827, and signs of European habitation are slight. There is washing hanging on a clothes-line, a row of barrels, several Europeans moving around and several raupo dwellings. From: Dumont D'Urville. Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe, 1826-1829. Paris: 1833. Atlas 1. Pl.50 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 200 x 315 mm
Swainson, William, 1789-1855 :[Cottage, Petone] 1846.
Date: 1846
By: Swainson, William, 1789-1855; Leeper, Janet, active 1960s
Reference: A-190-014
Description: A small thatched cottage with a tall conical roof, propped up with branches on three visible sides. A man standing to the left and a barrel lying on the ground near the building, flax bushes in the foreground and the harbour and Western Hutt hills in the background. Probably the first Petone court house building. Compare the building illustrated on p. 12 of Louis Ward's 'Early Wellington'. A very similar building is shown with a caption indicating that this is possibly the court house of the The Settlement at Petone. A further almost identical view on sale at Leonard Joel, Melbourne, 18 April 2010 is titled First Court House, Petoni Beach ... 1846. Other Titles - [Courthouse at The Settlement, Petone?] Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - W. S. 1846. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 125 x 195 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company
Reference: C-010-017
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 315 x 457 mm on sheet 380 x 547 Provenance: Purchase: Sotheby's, London, 22 Dec., 1971.
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company
Reference: C-010-003
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 315 x 457 mm on sheet 370 x 540 Provenance: Possibly in Alexander Turnbull's collection
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: B-076-010-b
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. A modern reproduction of an 1852 lithograph. Reproduced from a copy held in Government House, Auckland. The Library holds one uncoloured and three coloured versions of the 1852 print at C-010-003, -015, -016 and -017. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 10.8. x 16.5 inches on sheet 17.3 x 21.8 inches
Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898 :[Yachts in Otago Harbour. 1889]
Date: 1889
From: [Hodgkins, William Mathew] 1833-1898 :Note book No. 2 1889 [Sketchbook]
Reference: E-030-q-1-020
Description: An unfinished drawing of yachts in Otago Harbour, looking out towards the Heads. A floating barrel is in the foreground Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sketchbook page, page size 142 x 222 mm
Hodgkins Family :[Bush at the water's edge by Isabel Hodgkins, 1880s]; Bertie and Frank...
Date: 1885 - 1887
From: Hodgkins family :Scrapbook [1860s-1920s]
By: Hodgkins, Frances Mary, 1869-1947; Field, Isabel Jane, 1867-1950
Reference: E-316-q-033
Description: A landscape showing reflections in a river, possibly with a hut in the bushes to the left. Probably the work of Isabel Hodgkins. A cartoon showing two small boys, both with patched trousers, hanging down into a very large barrel beside a house. Shows the artist's (either Frances or Isabel Hodgkins) younger brothers studying a frog in the barrel. The house is likely to be in Dunedin, possibly at Roseneath Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on wove paper, 103 x 167 mm; pencil on wove paper, 141 x 182 mm glued into album on page 285 x 255 mm
[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :River Wanhihu with Mount Egmont in the distance [Eng...
Date: 1847
By: Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810?-1865; Melville, Henry, 1792-1870
Reference: E-070-014
Description: Shows wrecked ship at the mouth of the river, tent with flag flying, surrounded by barrels, two anchors and a number of Maori salvaging the contents of the wreck Other Titles - Wangaehu River, with Mount Taranaki in the distance. Whangaehu River Extended Title - From: Brees, S C. Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand (London, 1847) plate 4, no 9 In his "Pictorial illustrations of New Zealand" p.9 Brees notes "The River Wangaehu is to the south of Wanganui. The wreck shown in the View occurred while the author was travelling the beach, the master having mistaken this for the latter river". So the wreck would have occured between 1842 and 1845. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured 85 x 150 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company
Reference: C-010-016
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 315 x 457 mm on sheet with trimmed margins Provenance: Purchase: Sotheby's, London, 22 Dec., 1971.
[Ryan, Thomas Aldworth] 1864-1927 :[Dog asleep on a barrel by a whare. 1888]
Date: 1888
By: Ryan, Thomas, 1864-1927
Reference: A-141-004
Description: The interior of a pa, possibly in the Rotorua district. In the foreground is an open barrel, with a dog asleep on top of it, against the side of a whare. A palisade and another whare can be seen in the background On back: A-141-005. Lake Rotorua Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 227 x 295 mm Provenance: Unknown
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: G-145
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. A modern reproduction of an 1852 lithograph. Reproduced from a copy held in Government House, Auckland. The Library holds one uncoloured and three coloured versions of the 1852 print at C-010-003, -015, -016 and -017. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 10.8. x 16.5 inches on sheet 17.3 x 21.8 inches (Frames)
Tyree Brothers :Washing out the barrels at F.H.M. Ellis & Sons Winery, Motupipi, c.1900...
Date: 1899 - 1982 - 1901
From: Tyree Brothers :Tyree. [Wellington] Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust, 1982. (Imagers of a new land, series 1).
By: Tyree, William, 1855-1924; Tyree, Frederick, 1867-1924; Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust
Reference: C-106-006-a
Description: Shows employees and a woman and children outside the winery buildings. Some barrels lie on the ground, and some are stacked in the background. Two carts with single horses stand waiting. Other Titles - F.H.M. Ellis & Sons. Preparing for vintage. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - [Title in box]; Recto - bottom left - F.H.M.ELLIS & SONS. / PREPARING FOR VINTAGE / TYREE PHOTO 9040 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 254 x 345 mm, on sheet 400 x 450 mm. Provenance: Acquired through Legal Deposit.
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 4, Auckland, New Zealand. (From the new wharf). Q...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company
Reference: C-010-005
Description: View from the end of the wharf at the foot of Queen Street, looking towards the waterfront buildings and up Queen Street, with Partington's windmill on the skyline. A line of barrels along the wharf and two containers of goods, a man wheeling a wheelbarrow, another wheeling a barrow, two soldiers, other groups of citizens, Maori canoes and a rowboat drawn up at the water's edge on the left and groups of Maori sitting. The Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel is on the left, above the first row of buildings. A version in oils of this view is in the Mitchell Library, Sydney. A hand-coloured lithograph is also held (by the Turnbull Library) at C-010-020. The Library also holds watercolour copies of this view by W. S. Hatton, copied from an Illustrated London News wood engraving from this print, at B-078-012 and B-078-017 and the Mitchell, too, has a watercolour copy by Hatton, an English artist who confined his work to copies of views in the Illustrated London News. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 320 x 460 mm on sheet 370 x 540 mm Provenance: Probably part of Alexander Turnbull's collection
Tyree Brothers :Washing out the barrels at F.H.M. Ellis & Sons Winery, Motupipi, c.1900...
Date: 1899 - 1982 - 1901
From: Tyree Brothers :Tyree. [Wellington] Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust, 1982. (Imagers of a new land, series 1).
By: Tyree, William, 1855-1924; Tyree, Frederick, 1867-1924; Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust
Reference: C-106-006
Description: Shows employees and a woman and children outside the winery buildings. Some barrels lie on the ground, and some are stacked in the background. Two carts with single horses stand waiting. Other Titles - F.H.M. Ellis & Sons. Preparing for vintage. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - [Title in box]; Recto - bottom left - F.H.M.ELLIS & SONS. / PREPARING FOR VINTAGE / TYREE PHOTO 9040 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 254 x 345 mm, on sheet 400 x 450 mm. Provenance: Acquired through Legal Deposit.
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :Auckland, New Zealand - From the new wharf. [London, ...
Date: 1852 - 1853
From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878
Reference: E-106-f-030-1
Description: View from the end of the wharf at the foot of Queen Street, looking towards the waterfront buildings and up Queen Street, with Partington's windmill on the skyline. A line of barrels along the wharf and two containers of goods, a man wheeling a wheelbarrow, another wheeling a barrow, two soldiers, other groups of citizens, Maori canoes and a rowboat drawn up at the water's edge on the left and groups of Maori sitting. The Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel is on the left, above the first row of buildings. A version in oils of this view is in the Mitchell Library, Sydney. A hand-coloured lithograph is also held (by the Turnbull Library) at C-010-020. The Library also holds watercolour copies of this view by W. S. Hatton, copied from an Illustrated London news wood engraving from this print, at B-078-012 and B-078-017 and the Mitchell, too, has a watercolour copy by Hatton, an English artist who confined his work to copies of views in the Illustrated London News. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Extended Title - From Illustrated London news, 23 April 1853, p. 304 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 155 x 238 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: B-076-010-a
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. A modern reproduction of an 1852 lithograph. Reproduced from a copy held in Government House, Auckland. The Library holds one uncoloured and three coloured versions of the 1852 print at C-010-003, -015, -016 and -017. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 10.8. x 16.5 inches on sheet 17.3 x 21.8 inches
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand. (From Smales Point). Dr...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: B-076-010
Description: View from a high point of early Auckland, looking east past Commercial Bay, towards the Britomart Barracks, the spire of St Paul's Church in Parnell on the hilltop, the barracks outlined on the same hill but close to the water's edge. Shortland Street and Fort Street are also in the background, there is shipping in the harbour and men trundling barrels around in the foreground on the wharves. A modern reproduction of an 1852 lithograph. Reproduced from a copy held in Government House, Auckland. The Library holds one uncoloured and three coloured versions of the 1852 print at C-010-003, -015, -016 and -017. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 10.8. x 16.5 inches on sheet 17.3 x 21.8 inches
Beer barrels, Crown Brewery
Date: [ca 1880s-1920s]
From: Webb, Steffano, 1880-1967: Collection of negatives
Reference: 1/1-019473-G
Description: Photograph taken by the Steffano Webb Photographic Studio, Christchurch. Source of descriptive information - Negative register and inscriptions on negative. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative, 6.5 x 8.5 inches
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :No. 4, Auckland, New Zealand. (From the new wharf). Q...
Date: 1852
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Standidge & Company
Reference: C-010-020
Description: View from the end of the wharf at the foot of Queen Street, looking towards the waterfront buildings and up Queen Street, with Partington's windmill on the skyline. A line of barrels along the wharf and two containers of goods, a man wheeling a wheelbarrow, another wheeling a barrow, two soldiers, other groups of citizens, Maori canoes and a rowboat drawn up at the water's edge on the left and groups of Maori sitting. The Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel is on the left, above the first row of buildings. A version in oils of this view is in the Mitchell Library, Sydney. An uncoloured lithograph is also held (by the Turnbull Library) at C-010-005. The Library also holds watercolour copies of this view by W. S. Hatton, copied from an Illustrated London News wood engraving from this print, at B-078-012 and B-078-017 and the Mitchell, too, has a watercolour copy by Hatton, an English artist who confined his work to copies of views in the Illustrated London News. Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 274 x 324 mm on sheet 370 x 540 mm