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Interior of Mrs Cecilia Harper's bedroom in Wanganui
Date: [ca 1890s]
From: Elder, S G :Photographs from papers of T W McKenzie
Reference: PAColl-0972-1
Description: Interior of Mrs Cecilia Harper's bedroom in Wanganui, circa 1890s. Photographer unidentified. Another view of this room is in album PA1-q-068, page 11. Reference number: PA1-q-068-11. Inscriptions: Verso - For the Mater from Cissie; Verso - Mrs Cecilia Harper's bedroom in Wanganui Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 204 x 150 mm
Photograph of Mrs Cecilia Harper's bedroom in Wanganui
Date: 1890s
From: Dunford, Graeme Wilmor, fl 1980 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-068-11
Description: View of part of the interior of Mrs Cecilia Harper's bedroom in Wanganui photographed by an unknown photographer sometime in the 1890s Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print
Beatson, William, 1808?-1870 :[Design for 'Hillwood', Wakapuaka, Nelson] A. No 2. One p...
Date: 1866
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-016
Description: Shows first floor plan of dwelling, with six bedrooms and a central passage. The house is still standing at RD1, Wakapuaka, Nelson Inscriptions: Recto - top right - A No. 2 Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink on tracing paper, 245 x 370 mm.
[Hobhouse, Mary, d 1864 :[Plan of Bishop Hobhouse's residence & chapel, Nelson, 1860].
Date: 1860
From: [Nicholson, Maria], fl 1859-62 :Episcopal [house] Nelson [from the south. 1860], with map on recto by Mary Hobhouse.
By: Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997; Nicholson, Maria, active 1859-1861
Reference: A-306-003-2
Description: Shows plan of house from above, oriented with North at top. Chapel ("somewhat too large") is shown at right, "my room" in centre, bedrooms of Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at top left beside the verandah. The cooking place and hall are at the left. There is a book room between the chapel and E[dmund]'s den. The hall has a "dirty, uninhabitable garret above". There is a circular fuchsia bed at top right, on the gravel. At the right is text: 'What is shaded has rooms above it in the roof. no walls. Edmund enclosed a little box for his own den off the passage. What is now Book-room was the old entrance hall - conveniently placed as there is no bell! The Hall was the old kitchen a dreary dirty dark room. We have lined it roughly with calico, put in more little windows, & use it as our dining room - The cooking place & washg shed are chiefly our contribution to Dr R's roofs.' This plan is on the verso of Episcopal [house] Nelson, thought to be by Maria Nicholson. A letter from Mary Hobhouse of June 2nd 1860, says "I have just been making a plan on the back of one of Miss Hobhouse's drawings to illustrate the subject of the house ..." According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably also drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Miss Nicholson lived with the Hobhouse family from Easter to June 1860. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 142 x 235 mm.