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New Zealand. Department of Survey and Land Information : Staete Landt sailed to and dis...

Date: 1642 - 1992

From: New Zealand Geographic Board: Selection of maps of New Zealand

By: New Zealand. Department of Survey and Land Information; Robertson, William Alexander, 1937-

Reference: MapColl-NZGB-5/28/361/Acc.55047

Description: Infomap 344. Poster featuring facsimile reproduction of historical map and modern map depicting route sailed by Tasman along the west coast of New Zealand in 1642. - "Chart of New Zealand leg of Abel Tasman's voyage, 1642/43, reproduced from a copy of the journal of the voyages held at the General State Archives in The Hague." - "Present day map of part of the coast of New Zealand illustrating Abel Tasman's voyage of 1642/43." Published under the authority of W A Robertson, Surveyor General, Department of Survey and Land Information, Wellington. Produced in conjunction with the New Zealand Abel Tasman 1992 Commission. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Printed poster on paper, 89 x 59 cm.

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Gilsemans, Isaac, fl 1630s-1645? :Afbeelding van de inwooneren van Nieuw Zeeland. [Amst...

Date: 1642 - 1695 - 1705

By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646

Reference: A-460-018

Description: Ten seated Maori men rowing a canoe, with one man standing at the prow on the right. The canoe appears to be double-hulled. All the men have topknot hairstyles. Derived from Gilsemans' 'View of Murderers' Bay' from Abel Tasman's journal and shows Maori in Golden Bay at the time of Tasman's attempted landing on 19 December 1642 See also PUBL-0087-173 (Vaertuig en Gedaente der inwoonders van Selandia Nova. p 173 [Amsterdam, 1705], from Witsen, Nicolaes. Noord en Oost Tartarye. Amsterdam, 1705, between p 172 and 173). The images appear to be identical, suggesting the same plate was used for both imprints The engraving has been folded twice to make three sections, but is supported by the album paper to which it is pasted Other Titles - Image of New Zealand natives (translation) Extended Title - From Nederlandsche Reizen tot bevordering van den Koophandel. Amsterdam, 1784-1787. Volume 9. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Copper engraving, 165 x 262 mm (image, border and text), on paper pasted to album paper Provenance: Acquired from Holland by the vendor.

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Gilsemans, Isaac :Vaertuig en Gedaente der inwoonders van Selandia Nova. P. 173 [Amster...

Date: 1642 - 1705

From: Witsen, Nicolaes Cornesliszoon, 1641-1717 :Noord en Oost Tartarye ... (Tweede druk). Amsterdam, Francois Halma, 1705.

By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646

Reference: qR910-WITS-Noord-1705-Acc.1311-p.173

Description: Ten seated Maori men rowing a canoe, with one man standing at the prow on the right. The canoe appears to be double-hulled. All the men have topknot hairstyles. Derived from Gilsemans' 'View of Murderers' Bay' from Abel Tasman's journal and shows Maori in Golden Bay at the time of Tasman's attempted landing on 19 December 1642. See also A-460-018 (Afbeelding van de inwooneren van Niew Zeeland. [ca 1700]). The images appear to be identical, suggesting the same plate was used for both imprints Other Titles - Natives of New Zealand Extended Title - From Witsen, Nicolaes. Noord en Oost Tartarye. Amsterdam, 1705, between p. 172 and 173. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 315 x 190 mm

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Gilsemans, Isaac, fl 1630s-ca 1645 :Baye des Meurtriers. De Moordenaars Baay / J V Schl...

Date: 1642 - 1726

By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646; Schley, Jakob van der, 1715-1779

Reference: A-353-003

Description: Shows a view of the attack on Abel Tasman's ships in Tasman Bay or Murderer's Bay in December 1642, with a manned Maori waka in the foreground, and the two sailing ships behind, surrounded by other waka, one with a triangular sail. From abbe Prevost's Histoire generale des voyages... (1746-1758). Volume 16. Print missing from the Library's copy Other Titles - Murderers Bay Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured engraving 180 x 153 mm, on sheet 254 x 196 mm.

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Gilsemans, Isaac :Thus appears the main land to south of the Rocky Point [Cape Foulwind...

Date: 1642 - 1898

From: Tasman, Abel Janszoon, 1603-1659? :Abel Janszoon Tasman's journal. Amsterdam, Friedrich Muller & Co, 1898.

By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646

Reference: PUBL-0086-019

Description: Coastal profiles of Cape Foulwind (near Westport, West Coast, South Island) and its surrounding landscape in December 1642, during the visit of Abel Tasman. This was the first area of New Zealand seen by Tasman. Each profile has a lengthy inscription in Dutch below it. Dutch title is translated into English. Further translation of lower inscription reads: Thus appears the Staten Landt to south of the rocky point when you sail along the coast and views of rocky point which appear thus as you can see here below. Staten Landt was the name given to New Zealand by Abel Tasman. In later maps it appeared as New Zealand. Other Titles - Aldus verthoont het vaste landt.. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 290 x 435 mm

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Gilsemans, Isaac :A view of the Murderers' Bay, as you are at anchor here in 15 fathom ...

Date: 1642 - 1898

From: Tasman, Abel Janszoon, 1603-1659? :Abel Janszoon Tasman's journal. Amsterdam, Friedrich Muller & Co, 1898.

By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646

Reference: PUBL-0086-021

Description: Golden Bay in December 1642, during the visit of Abel Tasman. A canoe of Maori men in the foreground, and two views of Tasman's ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen (both flying the Dutch flag), sailing away in the left foreground, and surrounded by canoes and firing their canon in the middle distance. A rowboat (the cockboat of the Zeehaen) is between the two ships, with its occupants being attacked in the centre. Also in the left foreground can be seen the Heemskerck's pinnace towing the Zeehaen's cockboat back to the two ships after the attack. The hills of Golden Bay form a backdrop to the scene. The canoe in the foreground appears to be double-hulled. The rowers all have topknot hairstyles. The man standing on the right at the prow of the canoe is wearing a woven garment, covering his shoulders and tied at the breast, while the others have loin-cloths, and in one case, a garment that envelopes the torso. Other Titles - Aldus verthoont de Moordenaers Bay Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 290 x 435 mm

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