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Cook, James, 1728-1779 :Chart of New Zealand explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieut. J Cook...
Date: 1772 - 1969
From: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978 :McIntosh Collections of antique maps
By: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978; Cook, James, 1728-1779; Bayly, John, active 1755-1782
Reference: MapColl-Reserve-830atc/1772(1969)/Acc.33644
Description: Original engravings, lithographs and facsimiles of maps from 16th to 19th centuries McIntosh Collection, item 15 Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured, scale [ca. 1:4 5000 000], 37 x 28cm
Black, Greacen Joseph, 1850-1932 : Collection of typescript and manuscript letters, map...
Date: 1924-1926, 1937
By: Black, Greacen Joseph, 1850-1932
Reference: qMS-0236
Description: Comprises correspondence between Black and Johannes Andersen (1928) re pieces in this volume, letter from Wm F Wilson discussing photographs showing facets of where Cook died (1926); statement by Capt Aaron C Simerson discussing sites relating to Cook's death (1926); hand-drawn map showing sites, and printed map of Hawaii (1916); six photographs showing places where Cook said to have fallen, Cook Monument at Kealakeakua Bay, place where Cook's flesh said to have been burnt at Kapuhiolono, temple where Cook worshipped as a god, and `Endeavour' gun, now in Gisborne; and article re doubt about fate of Cook's body from `Pacific Islands Monthly' (1937) Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter
New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :[Pre 1840 Se...
Date: 1792 - 1939
From: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :Maps from Historical Atlas
Reference: MapColl-CHA-5/10/5-Acc.37945
Description: Identifies: Enforced settlement (marooned sealers); Sealing station; Seasonal and permanent whaling stations; General farming settlement; General trade (flax, spars etc) and shipbuilding. Accompanying material: O L C (old land claim) 833.835 Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on grey linen. Scale [ca. 1:1 584 000] 57 x 44 cm. Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Cook, James, 1728-1779 :A chart of NewZeland or the islands of Aeheinomouwe and Tovypen...
Date: 1769 - 1770
From: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978 :McIntosh Collections of antique maps
By: McIntosh, Alister Donald Miles (Sir), 1906-1978
Reference: MapColl-Reserve-830atc/1769-70(1969)/Acc.32824
Description: ATL Friends reproduction of Cook's chart of New Zealand McIntosh Collection, item 90 Quantity: 1 map(s) facsimile. Physical Description: Photolithograph, black & white, scale not given, 35 x 34 cm.
Cook, James, 1728-1779 :A chart of part of New Zeland or the Island of Aeheinomowe lyin...
Date: 1769 - 1770
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1368
Description: 1770 map of Lieut. James Cook (Commander) on His Majesty's Bark the Endeavour. Map shows the North Island, Cook's Strait, the Endeavour's trek around the North Island. Identifies certain areas such as North Cape, Bay of Islands, Cape Colville, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, Hawke Bay, Cape Kidnappers, Cape Turnagain, Castle Point, Cape Pallisser, and Cape Terrawhitte. Also shows the top of the South Island and Queen Charlotte Sound, Cape Farewell, Cloudy Bay. Other Titles - Zealand Other Titles - North Island Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, scale indeterminable, 31 x 24 cm
New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :[Pre 1840 Se...
Date: 1792 - 1839
From: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :Maps from Historical Atlas
Reference: MapColl-CHA-5/10/4-Acc.37944
Description: Identifies: Enforced settlement (marooned sealers); Sealing station; Seasonal and permanent whaling stations; General farming settlement; General trade (flax, timber etc) and Ship building. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on grey linen. Scale [ca. 1:1 584 000] 58 x 45 cm. Finding Aids: Inventory available.
[Creator unknown] :Plan d'une forteresse Zellandoise de l'isle Marion [Bay of Islands] ...
Date: 1772
Reference: MapColl-832.11hkcmf/1772/Acc.5083
Description: Plan of a fortified pa in the Bay of Islands, drawn by a member of Marion du Fresne's exploratory voyage to New Zealand in 1770. Text in French, with two numbered tables relating to points on the drawing. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale indeterminable, 18 x 26 cm.
John Beattie Edgar - Riverside (Tapanui)
Date: 2006
From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications
Reference: MS-Papers-8640-80
Description: The papers consist of: Application form submitted by John Beattie Edgar; `The family of Edgar';`Early history' by W Quin; certificates of title Original owner was John Mackie who acquired 500 acres at Tapanui in 1869. In 2006 the farm was owned by his great-grandson John Edgar. In 2006 the property was awarded the New Zealand Century Farm and Station award to mark over 100 years of continuous ownership by one family. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript, maps (some photocopies)
[Creator unknown] :Partie du Nord de la nouvelle Zelande [copy of ms map] [1772?]
Date: 1772
Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/[1772]/Acc.816
Description: Navigational map of the west coast of the North Island approximately from the Kaipara Harbour to the North Cape to the Bay of Islands. 'Marquis des Castries, commande par M. Clesmeur' is inscribed along the navigational route. Soundings and the names of various capes are included. Port Marion and Pie Marion are named. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 34.7 x 20.7 cm.
Norman Allan McLennan - McLennan farm (Hukarare, Buller District)
Date: 2005
From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications
By: McLennan, Norman Allan, active 1997-2005
Reference: MS-Papers-8640-47
Description: The papers consist of: Application form submitted by Norman Allan McLennan; certificates of title and cadastral map; two photographs of farm outbuildings; research letter from professional genealogist, Elizabeth Parkes re research into the ownership of the land, 2000; 5-generational McLennan family tree showing descent from George McLennan and Barbara MacDonald (b 1700s) Original owner of the property was William McLennan from Scotland who acquired 54 acres in the Mawheraiti Survey District in 1886. In 2005 the property, and the additional land added over the years, was farmed by his great-grandnephew Norman and wife Wendy and was awarded the NZ Century Farm & Station award to mark 100 years of continuous ownership by one family. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript, map, photographs
Dusky Bay in New Zealand as copied from a correct sketch of Captain Cook's with the ter...
Date: 1791
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: MapColl-834.6aj/1791/Acc.1453
Description: Insets: Resolution's Island, Pickersgill's Harbour, Anchor Island (from Capt. Vancouver). Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: 35 x 54 cm. Scale [ca. 1:130 000]
Cook, James, 1728-1779 :A chart of part of New Zeland or the Island of Tovypoenammu lyi...
Date: 1769 - 1770
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1369
Description: 1770 map of Lieut. James Cook (Commander) on His Majesty's Bark the Endeavour. Map shows the South Island, Cook's Strait, the Endeavour's trek around the South Island. Identifies certain areas such as Cape Farewell, Blind Bay, Admirality Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, Cloudy Bay, Snowey Mountains, Banks Island (Peninsular) Cape Saunders, South Cape, The Southern Alps and Doubtful Harbour. Other Titles - Zealand Other Titles - South Island Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, scale indeterminable, 31 x 24 cm
Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772: Plan du Port Marion [copy of ms map]...
Date: 1772
By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772
Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/[1772]/Acc.814
Description: Map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands, from the Purerua Peninsula to Cape Brett. Soundings and navigational routes are marked. Includes villages, some fortified. Islands and some prominent rocks are named. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, Black and white, scale indeterminable, 25.8 x 30.4 cm.
Belin :Plan de la Baye de Lauriston [copy of ms map]. Situee a la Cote de la Nouvelle Z...
Date: 1769
Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/1769/Acc.815a&815b
Description: Two copies, in varying sizes, of a hydrographic chart of Lauriston Bay, sometimes spelt Loriston, now known as Doubtless Bay. Soundings are marked. Villages and rocks are referred to in a reference key. Quantity: 2 map(s) Comprising 1 photocopy and 1 photograph of varying sizes. Physical Description: Photocopy and photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 36.9 x 48.3 cm. and 23.4 x 30.2 cm.
Pickersgill, Richard, 1749-1779 : A chart of the islands of New Zealand [copy of ms map...
Date: 1769 - 1770
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779; Pickersgill, Richard, 1749-1779
Reference: MapColl-830aj/1770/Acc.8212
Description: 1770 map of New Zealand, drawn by Master's mate Richard Pickersgill while on the Endeavour, captained by Lieut. James Cook. Map shows the North and South (Middle) Island, Cook's Strait, Identifies certain areas although the map is a photography of a copy of a copy and very hard to read. Can recognise Cape Campbell, Palliser and Cape Terra-wette. See Spencer, J.R.S. Archifacts, 1985/1, p. 8, item 34. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, linen backed, scale indeterminable, 48.5 x 61 cm
Cook, James, 1728-1779. :A chart of Newzeland or the islands of Aeheinomouwe and Tovypo...
Date: 1770
By: Cook, James, 1728-1779
Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1367
Description: Facsimile of Captain Cook's original chart of New Zealand, 1770. Shows the North Island, South Island, Cook's Strait, Bank's Peninsular as Bank's Island, and Stewart Island as Cape South. Charts the journey of the Endeavour around the entire coastline of New Zealand. Names mountain ranges eg The Southern Alps, Mount Egmont, Mt Edgecumbe, Names the South Island Tovypoenammu (Te Wai Pounamu) and the North Island Aeheinomouwe (Te Ika a Maui). Several coastland areas are also named, for example Cape Kidnappers, Cape Palliser, Hawkes Bay, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty, Tolaga Bay, Poverty Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. Most heavily named and closely surveyed area was the north east coast of the North Island. See Spencer, JRH, "Archifacts" 1985/1, p.3 Other Titles - New Zealand Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, printed in negative, linen backed, 47 x 46.7 cm.
Simcox, Francis Selwyn, 1880-1967 : Elizabeth Colenso, a biography, and other accounts
Date: 1955-1961
Reference: MS-1940
Description: The volume comprises Elizabeth Colenso (née Fairburn), a biography by her eldest granddaughter, Frances Edith Swabey which covers the years 1819-1904 (45 & 49 pages); an Account of a visit by the Turakina to the Crozet Islands, Feb 1907, by F M Simcox (6 pages); an account of the golden wedding of W H & F M Simcox, 1920, from the Otaki Mail, (3 pages); a dedication of the Simcox Memorial Window in All Saints Church, Otaki, 1930, from the Otaki Mail (3 pages); an incident in W M Simcox's life and poem entitled `Kapiti Island' (3 pages) and a reference to Stratford House at Camp Hill, Birmingham, England. There are two indexes, one for pages 1-45, the other for pages 108-122. F S Simcox compiled this volume in stages, beginning in 1955 when his eldest sister, Edith Swabey, asked him to type Elizabeth Colenso's biography; as time passed additional projects presented which now form part of the volume: accounts of a visit to the Crozet Islands by F M Simcox, of the golden wedding of W H and F M Simcox, a dedication of a stained glass window, an incident in W M Simcox's life and information about Stratford House, Birmingham, a history of which had been written by J W Simcox. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (134 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (red linen) Finding Aids: Indexed (Biography of Elizabeth Colenso, 1819-1875 on pp 45-49; 1876-1904 on pp 50-56). Photographs of Rev B Y Ashwell's cottage at Pepepe; William Thomas Fairburn; family of W T Fairburn, 1891; William and Elizabeth Colenso; Ridley Latimer Colenso, 1880; F M Simcox, 1877; F M Colenso, 1865?, ms map of Norfolk Island and Crozet Islands
[Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772] :[Plan du Port Marion a la Nouvelle...
Date: 1772
By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772
Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/[1772]/Acc.818
Description: Map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands. Physical features are drawn but are un-named. No reference key is included. Earlier research by cataloguer indicates that this map is from Marion du Fresne's expedition in 1772. Attributed to the cartographer Ambroise du Clesmeur. Names of the expedition's ships are the Mascarin and the Marquis de Castries. Title supplied by cataloguer. See also records with the same title for similar maps. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 25.3 x 32.5 cm.
Cimino, Donald, 1914-: New Zealand shipwrecks, 1788-1941 [copy of ms map]. Compiled by ...
Date: 1788 - 1941
By: New Zealand. Marine Department
Reference: MapColl-830gmfw/1788-1941/Acc.35984
Description: Nine numbered charts of sections of New Zealand with insets of the Kermadec, Chatham, McQuarrie, Auckland, Campbell and Snares Islands accompanied by three other charts and eleven sheets of indexes and author's amendments. Includes five original typed pages of alphabetical lists of shipwrecks where the photocopying process did not include the left hand edge. Some sheets include references to newspaper articles. Names of ships, some dates, some details of lives lost and map references are included. Micro-MS-0249 Donald Cimino was a member of the Marine Department staff, Wellington in 1941. Quantity: 11 map(s). 11 photocopied sheets. 5 original A4 typed sheets. Physical Description: Photocopy of 1 microfilm reel (positive), 22 unbound sheets each measuring 46 x 60.7 cm.
[Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772]: Plan du Port Marion [copy of ms ma...
Date: 1772
By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772
Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/1772/Acc.819(a)&(b)
Description: Two copies, in varying sizes, of the map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands. Soundings and navigational routes are marked. Includes a reference key to various events which occurred on the voyage. A negative for this photograph is held in the Alexander Turnbull Library. Earlier reseach by cataloguer indicates that this map is from Marion du Fresne's expedition in 1772. Attributed to cartographer Ambroise du Clesmeur. Names of the expedition's ships are the 'Mascarin' and the 'Marquis de Castries'. Quantity: 2 map(s) Comprising 1 photocopy and 1 photograph of varying sizes. Physical Description: Photocopy and photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 55 x 73.5 cm. and 27 x 36 cm.