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Scrivener, Henry Ambrose, 1842-1906 :Entrance to Manakau [sic] Harbour, New Zealand, 4 ...

Date: 1861

From: Scrivener, Henry Ambrose, 1842-1906 :[Three works - Graves of those who were killed at Rangariri [sic], New Zealand, 20 Nov. 1863; Entrance to Manakau [sic] Harbour, New Zealand, 4 June 1861; and, Bridlington, Yorkshire, visited 20 November 1882.

By: Scrivener, Henry Ambrose, 1842-1906

Reference: B-064-030

Description: Shows elevation of the land at Manukau harbour mouth from out at sea. A ship steams near entrance. On same sheet as Scrivener's "Bridlington Yorkshire visited 20 November 1882" (B-064-031). On verso of: "Graves of those who were killed at Rangariri, New Zealand 20 Nov 1863 (B-064-028). Other Titles - Manukau Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - (On backing sheet): Entrance to Manakau Harbour New Zealand - 4 June 1861 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 86 x 274 mm, mounted on sheet 305 x 392 mm.

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[Barraud, Charles Decimus] 1822-1897 :Atiamuri, Pohaturoa [Rock. 1860s or early 1870s?]

Date: 1875 - 1880

By: Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897; Barraud, William Francis, 1850-1926

Reference: A-029-063

Description: Shows several whare in centre foreground, a bridge at right, and the impressive Pohaturoa Rock in centre background. Possibly the original for the wood engraving 'Pohaturoa' by C. D. Barraud published in his New Zealand Graphic and Descriptive (London, 1877) p. 19. The accompanying text reads "Pohatura, or the Great Rock ... which rises 650 feet abruptly from the plain on the banks of the Waikato near Niho-o-te Kiore, is a celebrated pa of the Ngatiraukawa tribe". Date uncertain; may be earlier or later than indicated. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 240 x 340 mm.

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