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[Hutton, Thomas Biddulph] 1824-1886 :View of Paihia [From Christianity among the New Ze...
Date: 1867
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967
Reference: A-256-025
Description: View looking south-east along the beach from a rocky point. The Anglican church is in the centre and a row of houses is on the shoreline at the foot of the hills in the background Supplied title Published in: William Williams, Christianity among the New Zealanders, 1867 Possibly derived from a drawing by T. B. Hutton 'Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, from John Fox's Point, 1860'. The original of the Hutton watercolour is at E-137-1-002. Both views are taken from the same spot but there are some differences between the two Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, 89 x 139 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :Bay of Islands from Paihia. Russell - Otuihu. [1845]
Date: 1845
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-014
Description: An extensive view of the Bay of Islands, (forming the right-hand part of a panorama with E-137-q-012/013) looking from Paihia towards Kororareka (Russell) and showing several ships in the harbour, probably associated with the sacking of Kororareka. The name Otuihu is no longer extant - it appears here to refer to Pomare Bay Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Title in ink in the artist's hand. Also across the top, in another hand, in pencil 'Looking from Paihia south up the Kororareka to the site of Pomare's Pah, where the ships are going' Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 220 x 281 mm
Hutton, Thomas Buddulph 1824-1886 : Journal
Date: 7 Aug 1845-7 Jan 1846
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: Micro-MS-0080
Description: Journal kept by Hutton for the Rev W C Cotton during two periods in which Cotton was absent from St John's College, Auckland. The College was at this time in its temporary situation at Purewa Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :[Temp record. Bay of Islands? March 1845?]
Date: 1845
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-022
Description: Part of the Bay of Islands. One of three drawings taken from a smaller sketchbook, and sitting loose in the back of the album. There is a further drawing on the reverse (E-137-q-022) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on grey sketchbook page, page size
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :Panorama of the Hutt Valley, Wellington, New Zealan...
Date: 1861
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: C-003-004
Description: This is a larger and more finished version of the image at C-003-001. Nine-part panorama forming a complete circle, of the view from the parsonage attached to St James Anglican Church Lower Hutt. Shows the parsonage with surrounding houses and farms, cleared land, roads, bush and hills in the background. There are men on horseback, a light horse-drawn trap, men ploughing with a horse-drawn plough, and a wagon drawn by two horses. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - (At lower edge of each panel): TBH; Album page - centre - (On verso of one of the panels): [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 173 x 2250 mm, on nine joined panels, each 173 x 250 mm Provenance: Purchased from a direct descendant of Bishop Selwyn, who previously owned the works. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2001-248.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :Bay of Islands from Paihia. Tapeka Pt. Flagstaff Hi...
Date: 1845
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-012/013
Description: An extensive view of the Bay of Islands, with various features noted, including the flagstaff above Kororareka (Russell), the Roman Catholic chapel standing on its own on the hill and Bishop Pompallier's house, all seen in the distance. The panorama is continued on the next page (E-137-q-014) Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Title in ink in the artist's hand. Also across the top, in another hand, in pencil 'An excellent view of the ground about Kororareka taken from Paihia Wh... that the plan in the Illustrated London news is ... from brig. The sketch then was ... vol. of ... [last words partially erased, several words illegible] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, across two pages, 220 x 571 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
Date: 1845 - 1860
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Williams, Charles Athol, 1899-1990
Reference: E-137-q
Description: Views of the Bay of Islands and surrounding area Quantity: 1 sketchbook(s) 23 sketches, including 2 unattached watercolours, and a huia feather. Physical Description: Watercolours, page size 220 x 280 mm Provenance: Previously in the collection of Mr C A Williams, a descendant of the artist
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 : Journal
Date: 7 Aug-24 Oct, 21 Nov 1845-7 Jan 1846
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: MS-1065
Description: Journal kept by Reverend Hutton for Reverend W C Cotton during two periods in which Cotton was absent from St John's College, Auckland. The college was at this time in its temporary situation at Purewa. Source of title - Supplied title; spine title "W C Cotton" Anglican minister Quantity: 1 volume(s) (44 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (26cm; green buckram)
[Hutton, Thomas Biddulph] 1824-1886 :Panorama of the Hutt Valley, near Wellington, N[ew...
Date: 1859
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Hutton, Maia Thomas, 1918-1989
Reference: C-003-001
Description: Nine-part panorama, forming a complete circle, of the view from the parsonage attached to St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. The parsonage itself is shown, along with surrounding houses and farms, cleared land, bush and the encompassing hills. There are cows, horses and a man using a plough pulled by two horses Extended Title - South Eastern part of Valley, looking towards Wellington. The distant hills are those lying behind Wellington. Western boundary of hills. St James Parsonage Hutt. Tararua Range in distance, north west end of valley. Hills forming eastern boundary of the valley. Inscriptions: Verso - Most sections have notes in ink as transcribed under title and additional title above Quantity: 1 watercolour(s) in 9 sections with linen hinges on verso. Physical Description: Watercolour over pencil in nine sections (mounted in 3 groups of 3) 125 x 159 mm (whole panorama); 125 x 530 mm (each strip)
[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867. Attributed works :Old mission house at Paihia. [1843?]
Date: 1830 - 1858 - 1843 - 1860
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Lennard, Leslie Maurice Wyn, 1903-1988
Reference: A-048-007
Description: A lawn in front, with croquet hoops, inset garden and winding paths on both sides, leading to the house, with an outbuilding on the right and trees on both sides. A woman is moving along the path on the right and another on the path on the left. Henry Williams moved into this house in 1830. There is a drawing of the house by him in Auckland Institute and Museum, location PD 52 (2). The Library has a photograph of the drawing under Williams, Henry. House at Paihia ... 1830. Possibly the work of T B Hutton, Williams' son-in-law. He visited Paihia about 1858-1860. The style appears similar to his work. Other Titles - Archdeacon Henry Williams' house. Thomas Biddulph Hutton, 1859 1860 Inscriptions: Recto - Old mission house at Paihia. Archdeacon Henry Williams' house later mostly demolished by Rev. Burrows. Re Mrs Colenso making mortar from observing Bp Williams making it for building stone building close to this house (lathe & plaster) which was the 1st stone house built in N.Z. - Burnt down & ruins now stand. (1914). [Inscription in pencil by an unknown owner of the watercolour, many years after its creation] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & pencil, 124 x 182 mm Provenance: Owned by a Mr Lennard of Auckland in the 1960s, possibly Mr Maurice Lennard of Pukekohe (a donor to the Library in 1981).
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Paihia Bay of Islands N.Z. from John Fox's point 1860
Date: 1860
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-002
Description: View looking along the beach front towards a group of houses and a small church Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - T B Hutton 1860 [in red brushpoint]; Recto - bottom left - [title in red brushpoint] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 175 x 249 mm Transfers: Loose in folder at back of Hutton's sketchbook E-137-q.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :A taua [1843?]
Date: 1843 - 1844
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-009
Description: Group of 14 Maori men and women in conference on the verandah of a European house, possibly the Treaty House at Waitangi. T. B. Hutton arrived in New Zealand in 1843 and taught at St John's College at Waimate in the Bay of Islands until 1844 when he moved to Auckland. The Treaty House was owned by James Busby in the 1840s Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 220 x 280 mm in sketchbook
Norman, Edmund 1820-1875 :[Lyttelton, Port Victoria, 1854 or earlier]
Date: 1852 - 1854
By: Norman, Edmund, 1820-1875; Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: B-009-009
Description: View from Mount Pleasant looking down on the town with streets and houses, several ships in the harbour. Includes a view of Holy Trinity Church, which was blown down in 1854. Quail Island visible to the right, the sea and the distant hills of south Banks Peninsula in the background Signed. Compare a very similar view at B-009-008. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - E N [artist's initials] Removed from Hutton sketchbook. (E-137) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen drawing, 200 x 265 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, the Bishop's house. March...
Date: 1850
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961
Reference: A-196-023
Description: The Waimate North Mission Station, a 2-storied building with dormer windows in its upper storey, and other single-storey houses to its right, plants in tubs to the left, two trees and a woman and child on the front verandah. The buildings to the right are, from left, the carpenters' shop, the Native Teachers' School and the Hospital (on the far right). The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, March, 1850. [Copied by J...
Date: 1850
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961
Reference: A-196-024
Description: Two students in academic gowns to the left, one carrying a spear; a woman and two Maori children to the right, in a courtyard outside the fenced area in front of some of the buidings of the Waimate North Mission Station, which is seen from the side as the right-hand building. On the far left is the Infant school, with the College Store immediately to its right and behind it, while the group of buildings in the centre comprise the kitchen, the hall and the English boys' schoolroom. On the right, the mission house itself has the function Breakfast and Mess rooms assigned to it. The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Dinner at Potato Bay. [ca 1845]
Date: 1845
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-015
Description: A tent and a group of four men, three Pakeha, one Maori, seated on the ground, having a picnic in a clearing in bush, hills beyond them and water below them. One of the men, seated with his back resting on a tree-trunk, is either drawing or making notes; one, possibly William Cotton, with spectacles, seated on the left is handing out food from a plate; one is reclining on the ground, the fourth, a Maori student, is seated and is being passed food The four men are likely to be students and /or teachers at St John's theological College, Purewa, Auckland. The man wearing glasses and facing the viewer may be William Charles Cotton, while the man showing sketching may be a self-portrait. The location of Potato Bay is not known, but is likely to be in Auckland, possibly near Meadowbank, where Hutton and Cotton were teaching. T. B. Hutton arrived in New Zealand in 1843 and taught at St John's College at Waimate in the Bay of Islands until 1844 when he moved to Auckland. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 220 x 280 mm in sketchbook
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The present inhabitants of the bachelors mess room....
Date: 1845
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: E-137-q-008
Description: An interior view, with a fireplace to the left, a pot cooking on it, cupboards and a door in the background. A young Maori man is leaning against the mantelpiece, another smoking a pipe is standing beside a chair, and two others, possibly girls, are seated playing knucklebones, or a similar game, in the background. The scene is at the mission school at Waimate North. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - 16. The present inhabitants of the Bachelors men room. Waimate. Dec.r. 1 1845 [in ink over pencil] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 224 x 283 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Owharawai. Pa of Hone Heke, copied from a drawing ta...
Date: 1843 - 1844
From: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph 1824-1886 :Book of New Zealand sketches. Purewa, 1845, 1860.
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Symonds, John Jermyn, 1816-1883
Reference: E-137-q-006
Description: Section, elevation and ground plan of Heke's pa at Ohaeawai, Northland. The section shows a Maori man kneeling in a trench with a rifle aimed through gun-holes in the palisade and two Maori seated inside a shelter beyond the palisade area. The ground plan includes measurements and the disposal of buildings inside the palisades and trenches. Other Titles - Ohaeawai T. B. Hutton arrived in New Zealand in 1843 and taught at St John's College at Waimate in the Bay of Islands until 1844 when he moved to Auckland. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 220 x 280 mm in sketchbook
[Hutton, Thomas Biddulph] 1824-1886 :Sketch of Henry Williams house & premises from beh...
Date: 1859
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Hutton, Maia Thomas, 1918-1989
Reference: A-197-011
Description: Shows two houses (or a house and chapel?) with well-established fenced gardens on flat land close to the sea. There is promontory with a flagpole beyond the more distant house, and the masts of a ship are visible beyond the promontory. The view is from the land, looking towards the harbour. Horotutu, according to information from the donor, was the next bay to Paihia, on the Waitangi side. Henry and Marianne Williams arrived at the Bay of Islands as missionaries in 1823. Inscriptions: Verso - Title, date, in ink There is an almost identical view on page 1 of Hutton's sketchbook, 'Horotutu from back paddock' (E-137-q-001) The artist arrived in the Bay of Islands in 1842, taught at St John's College, Auckland from 1844 and later trained as an Anglican minister. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour over pencil 87 x 124 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph (Rev), 1824-1886 :Paihia, Bay of Isles. 1858
Date: 1858
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: A-459-011
Description: A view of the shoreline at Paihia, showing the developing settlement. The church and the mission house can be seen, as well as other small houses dotting the foreshore. Two women and a child paddle in the water. A flag is seen at the left of the painting See also E-137-q-002, 'Paihia Bay of Islands N.Z. from John Fox's point 1860' by Hutton, which shows a very similar scene from almost the same perspective The inscription lower right might also include the month 'Jan' as part of the date, but it is very faint and unclear Other Titles - Islands Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Paihia Bay of Isles. [Jan?] 1858 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and pencil on paper, 185 x 275 mm