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[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Honi Heke [ca 1845]. Bay of Islands. After its aban...
Date: 1845 - 1847
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: E-143-075
Description: Profile portrait of Hone Heke. He wears a cap on his head, two cloaks, and holds a musket in his right hand. The lower image is a view across the Bay of Islands, looking towards hills with houses along the lower slopes. There are sailing ships and waka in the water. May show Russell after it was sacked in 1845. Other Titles - Hone Heke Compare the portrait of Hone Heke with A-079-022 and A-114-003; Bridge/Williams scrapbook p. 6, sketch by Gilfillan filed with A-114-003 Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of two pencil and wash drawings, 284 x 228 and 88 x 171 mm
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Heki's first pah at the lake of Mapera near Okaihau...
Date: 1845 - 1848 - 1846
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: E-143-015
Description: Five drawings on one page. From the top, 'Heke's first pah' shows Hone Heke's pa in the background, with Lake Omapere in the foreground, groups of Maori gathered. 'Landing a canoe' shows a long waka landing by pa pallisades to the right, with a volcanic peak in the background. Seated and standing men are in the canoe, and on land. Five rowers are waving oars in the air. The view of Tamaki shows a rolling landscape with a ridged volcanic peak in the background. 'Three seated Maori' have their cloaks wrapped around them. 'Chief at Taupo' is a profile view of a man in a cloak, with bushy receding hair, possibly Te Heu Heu. Other Titles - Omapere Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of five sepia ink and wash drawings
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :[Two Maori men]. Tewero. No. 47. The Waikatto River...
Date: 1845 - 1848 - 1846
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: E-143-018
Description: Three drawings on one page. Two Maori men shows a standing man in a rain cape, a seated figure in front, a pataka and part of a palisade behind. 'Tewera' shows a young Maori girl, kneeling or squatting, a garment wrapped round her waist. 'The Waikatto River at Horotiu' shows a bend in the river among hills, with scattered bush, a pa atop the highest hill to the left. Other Titles - Waikato Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of three watercolour, pencil, and pen and ink drawings
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Pomare's Pah. Bay of Islands. [Maori warrior with t...
Date: 1845 - 1848
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: E-143-059
Description: Two drawings on one page. Top centre 'Pomare's Pah, Bay of Island', an ink and wash drawing probably made in 1845 looks across the Bay of Islands towards a distant hill-top pa at Otuihu. Two waka are in the water, along with a sailing ship. Two two-storied European houses are on the opposite shore. Below is a full-length portrait of a warrio, his piupiu pulled aside to show his buttock tattoos. He holds a taiaha, his left arm raised. He has full facial moko. The Library holds only photographic copies of originals in the British Library Add MS 19953, folio 59 (171 and 172) Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of two drawings, various media
Swainson, George Frederick, 1829-1870 :Stockade at the Taita, River Hutt, N Zd. W. Swai...
Date: 1845 - 1850
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854; Swainson, George Frederick, 1829-1870; Swainson, William, 1789-1855
Reference: E-143-014
Description: Three views on one page. The top view is a lithograph of Taita Stockade, in a clearing, with hills beyond. The central view is a seated Maori woman, named Taki. She is wrapped in a blanket. The lowest view is an extensive view over Tamaki, with farms, the harbour, clumps of bush. Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of lithograph and of two ink and wash drawings
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner], 1816-1854 :A blind chief of Otawao, Horomona Maruhau [ca 1845]
Date: 1845
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: A-143-022
Description: Shows a full length portrait drawing of a Maori man with facial moko, standing in a plain cloak with his eyes partially closed. He wears a small beard on his chin, and holds a walking stick or staff in his right hand. Other Titles - Otawhao Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - A blind chief of Otawao; Recto - bottom right - Maruhau Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, 185 x 123 mm.
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :The New-Zealand Festival. Day & Haghe, Lithrs to th...
Date: 1844 - 1845
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854; Tegg, Samuel Augustus, active 1845; Day & Haghe (Firm)
Reference: D-001-013
Description: Extensive view of a plain with volcanic cones in the background, including Mount Hobson and Mount Eden, showing a feast given by Waikato Chiefs in 1844, attended by about 4000 Maori and many Pakeha. There is "an immense pile of dried sharks" ready for consumption in the background and Governor Fitzroy is shown visiting the scene with many other Pakeha on 11 May 1844. Features and incidents are numbered and described below the work. A haka is being performed on the right for Fitzroy, Sheppard (the colonial Treasurer) and William Swainson (the Attorney General). Tribal groups are named as Ngatihaua, Ngatikoroki, Ngatimahuta, Ngatiwhatua, Ngatikoura and Ngatiruru and the plain is covered with large numbers of people, the majority Maori. Published by Samuel Augustus Tegg in 1845, after an original watercolour of the event made in 1844 by J. J. Merrett in the Hocken Library. The image was republished in 1890 as a supplement to Brett's Almanac with the title Maori feast at Remuera, and in 1969 as a photolithographic reproduction. Other Titles - Maori feast at Remuera Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph in two tints 240 x 955 mm