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[Ephemera relating to politics and elections in the Wellington and Wairarapa area in th...

Date: 1850 - 1859

Reference: Eph-B-POLITICS-1850s-Wellington

Description: Satirical verses, possibly offprints from newspaper columns, relating to: "The great Mogul" - references to Bluebottle, David and Jesse, the Pharisee Untitled - references to the Rimutaka Hill, Bunnius, Andrius, Farrazini, Magistri, Beethamius Untitled - references to the Council, His Honor, Charlie Brown, Aladdin, Chilly in the Taranaki, Pheney, Harry. "The lay of the elector", by "Candidate", printed at the Standard Office, Main-Street Greytown - references to Richard Barton, Edward Toomath, J P Andrew, Mr Bunny, Mr Pharazyn, Alfred Renall, George Beetham, Udy. "The monopolist" - references to Bayly, Brown, Saunders, Grey, Bell, Thomas King, Chilman. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress cuttings mounted on sheets, sizes varying below 330 mm

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Herring, Margaret, b 1838 : Letters

Date: 1861-1870

By: Herring, Margaret, 1838-

Reference: MS-Papers-6902

Description: Mainly letters to family in England from Maggie describing the voyage out on the `Sir George Pollock' in 1861 to Nelson, and her time in New Zealand to 1870. The letters contain references to Bishop and Mrs Hobhouse, Bishop and Mrs Abraham, Rev Thatcher and Richard Barton of Upper Hutt where her husband Rev John Herring was a clergyman until 1870. Accompanying material - Letter from Mr Herring to Rev Oppenheim of St James' Church, Lower Hutt re provenance and family history Transcripts made from poor photocopied typed transcripts held by Mr Herring's cousin living in Perth in 1972, and are not as full as the copy of originals at qMS Relationship complexity - Photocopy of original letters at qMS-0952. The transcripts are not as full as the originals Quantity: 1 folder(s) (20 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typed transcripts (photocopied) Provenance: The donor is the great grandson of Margaret Herring

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Herring, Margaret, b 1838 : Letters

Date: 1861-1870

By: Herring, Margaret, 1838-

Reference: MSY-6846

Description: Mainly letters to family in England from Margaret describing the voyage out on the Sir George Pollock, 1861, to Nelson. Letters contain references to Bishop and Mrs Hobhouse, Wellington, Bishop and Mrs Abraham, Mr Thatcher, Richard Barton of Upper Hutt where Rev Herring was a clergyman until 1870 Quantity: 1 volume(s) (60 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (photocopies) (brown buckram hinged-lid box)

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Morel, Leo :Photographs of people and gravestones

Date: ca 1870-1960

By: Morel, Leo, active 1940s-1950s

Reference: PAColl-0519

Description: Photographs taken by Leo Morel of: the Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt before 1875; the corner of Russell Street and Main Road, Upper Hutt ca 1900; two gravestones, probably in a cemetery in Upper Hutt; two photographs of an unknown elderly gentleman; and two of an older man possibly being interviewed by a younger one. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Swainson, William] 1789-1856 :[Barton homestead, Trentham. ca 1850]

Date: 1844 - 1856

By: Swainson, William, 1789-1855

Reference: 1/2-031375-F

Description: Photograph of pencil drawing depicting the single-storied two-gabled house known as 'Trentham' built for Richard and Hannah Barton in a setting of tall native bush, known as Barton's Bush The house was completed by 1844, the year Richard Barton married Hannah Butler. It was demolished ca 1939. Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of pencil drawing

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