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Photographer unknown :Portrait of Captain Baker
Date: 1860 - 1869
From: Commons, Jeremy Paul Axford, 1933- :Photographs of Tauranga settlers
Reference: PA2-2116
Description: Shows man with beard in uniform Inscriptions: Verso - Partly torn - [Ca]pt Baker, of the [Sta]ffa & Doug[las] Drowned on the Opotiki bar Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Hemus, Charles (Auckland) fl 1883-1885 :Portrait of William Berry, New Zealand Herald, ...
Date: 6 Mar 1891
From: Freeman, A T :Portraits of men on cabinet cards, and photographs of Foxton
By: Hemus, Charles, 1849-1925
Reference: PA3-0105
Description: Cabinet card portrait of William Berry, editor of the New Zealand Herald, taken 6 March 1891 by Charles Hemus of Auckland. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Yours truly William Berry; Verso - To Captain Jackson Barry from William Berry New Zealand Herald Auckland March 6, 1891 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Alington, George Hildebrand, 1850-1905. Attributed works :On board the Crusader, 1872
Date: 1872
From: Alington family :[Assorted watercolours, lithographs, sketches and curios, either by or belonging to family members. ca 1833-1961]
By: Alington, George Hildebrand, 1850-1905
Reference: A-446-038
Description: Shows a view of three men on the deck of the Crusader, which sailed from London in October 1872 and arrived in Lyttelton in January 1873. Two of the men are painted in mostly grey-black hues, but the man in the foreground has on a brown double-breasted jacket and fawn trousers, and a black hat. He sports a thick black beard and smokes a pipe. It might be assumed that this is a picture of George Hildebrand Alington on his passage to New Zealand. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Onboard the Crusader 1872; Verso - bottom left - This side not very clean Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, pencil and pen on paper, 180 x 127 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2000 Alington family papers.
Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889 :Te Rehe, Maori chief at Akaroa. [ca 1850].
Date: 1848 - 1850
By: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889; McClintock, Madeleine, active 1985; Groshinski, Brian Peter, 1944-
Reference: B-089-009
Description: Shows a bearded Maori man wearing a feather cloak and leaning forward slightly on a taiaha he is holding. Title from letter of authentication on backing board (accompanies painting in same folder) Name of chief formerly transcribed as Te Peke. Te Rehe was Rangatira of Te Wai a te Rua Ti Pa, at the mouth of the Opihi River, near Temuka, South Canterbury, but (if the word Akaroa has been correctly deciphered on this work) he must have visited Akaroa at the time Oliver was there. Te Rehe is mentioned as one of a group involved in an altercation during a journey between the spit of Lake Ellesmere (Kaitorete) and Taumutu, when he was accompanying a contingent of Kaiapoi chiefs (See "Akaroa and Banks Peninsula" (1940), page 31-32). Other Titles - Te Peke Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Te Rehe; Recto - bottom right - [Akaroa??]; Backing board recto - centre - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 320 x 235 mm (sight) Provenance: Previously owned by the artist's descendent Mrs Madeleine McClintock and sold to Brian Groshinski. Sold at McArthur's auction in 1984 to Goodman Fielder.