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New Zealand. Dept. of Internal Affairs. Historical Branch. : Missionary map - mission s...
Date: 1815 - 1850
By: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. Historical Branch
Reference: MapColl-830eke/1815-50/Acc.5085-8
Description: Maps identifies mission stations, station outposts and religious frontier posts. These have been annotated in coloured pen to distinguish religious groups, for example Church Mission (Society Anglican), Wesleyan Missionary Society, Roman Catholic Mission, Prebyterian Mission and North German Missionary Society. The most prominent group is the Church Missionary Society and then the Catholic Society. The mission stations are most dense in the Auckland region and the upper North Island. In contrast, there are no inland stations in the entire South Island. The enlargement (29 x 72 cm) shows the most dense section of mission stations, between Bay of Islands and the Hokianga harbour and north up to Kaitaia and Whangaroa. The map details were gathered over time as draft maps for the New Zealand Historical Atlas, ca. 1940. Quantity: 1 map(s) in three sheets. 1 enlargement. Physical Description: Photocopy, scale 1:635 000, 98 x 83 cm. or smaller
Murphy, Edward Charles, 1911- : In the beginning, November 13, 1881-November 14, 1981; ...
Date: 1981
By: Murphy, Edward Charles, 1911-1990
Reference: MS-Papers-2463
Description: History of the church, including account of Roman Catholic Mission in New Zealand with emphasis on Foxton area Holograph annotations made by the author in 1983 Publication - Abridged version published (at P Box 282 MUR 1982). Catholic church located at Foxton Quantity: 1 folder(s) (123 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy)
[Brees, Samuel Charles], 1810-1865 :Pictorial illustrations of New Zealand. Plate 19. 5...
Date: 1842 - 1847
By: Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810?-1865; Melville, Henry, 1792-1870
Reference: A-259-044-a
Description: Top image shows the church on the site of St Mary's of the Angels, Boulcott Street; middle image shows the first court building in Lower Mulgrave Street; and the lower image shows Francis Molesworth's house, known as Newry, on the Hutt River Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured engravings on sheet 367 x 275 mm.
J C Crawford album 1
Date: 1870s - 1880s
From: Crawford family :Photographs of James Coutts Crawford and family
By: Bragge, James, 1833-1908; Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889; Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920
Reference: PA1-q-059
Description: Album of views of New Zealand and Europe. The New Zealand views were mostly taken by James Bragge, during the 1870s and 1880s, and were chiefly of the Wellington Region. One loose photograph inserted in the album shows the laying of the foundation stone at Scots College, Wellington, by Mr. Aitken, in April 1918. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with brown cover, 37.5 x 29.2 mm
Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Khandallah
Date: ca 1890-1911
Reference: PAColl-7376
Description: Photographs of Khandallah: from Aplin's farm looking south west with Woodmancote Road centre left; from behind Gorsy Knob looking south with the Presbyterian Church at the junction of Khandallah and Cockayne Roads on the left and the Catholic Church at the end of the row of houses centre right - the former Anglican Babies' Home was in the trees to the right of Presbyterian Church April 1911; from the school, Clark Street in the foreground and the Catholic Church in the centre April 1911; from near the top of Box Hill looking north with a house on Woodmancote Road and others in the distance on Baroda Street; from near the top of Box Hill with Burma Road in the centre and Rangoon Street running to the top right; Aplin's farm from Sunnybank with Burma Road running across the centre with Maldive Street at right angles; and from Te Kainga (top of Jubilee Road) looking west. Others are entered as child records. Photographer unidentified. The image at 1/2-003774 (not included in this collection) is Crompton Smith (PAColl-4073) so this collection may be related. Arrangement: Negatives at 1/2-003765 to 003773 and 003775 to 003779 Quantity: 13 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w original negative(s).
Artist unknown :[Lower Hutt's Fourth Bridge 189-?]
Date: 1890 - 1899
Reference: G-696
Description: Hutt River with the bridge and surrounding buildings including the Roman Catholic Church spire Fourth bridge of four 70ft. arches was built by Mr A (Gus) Petherick, and was opened in 1872. Used for 32 years Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil painting on canvas 409 x 566 mm
Pearse, John, 1808-1882 :Hutt Valley. Whitewood's and Hale's hotels and R. Catholic cha...
Date: 1853
From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]
Reference: E-455-f-065-2
Description: The Hutt River and bridge on the left, two two-storied buildings, probably the two hotels, other single-storied buildings, the church with a small bell-tower on the right. The bush-clad western hills are in the background. The church was located in Myrtle Street Inscriptions: Album page - bottom centre - title in ink. Additional title in pencil on reverse of work. Physical Description: Pencil sketch on buff paper, 132 x 272 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :A view of Auckland from Britomart Barracks, 1852. A l...
Date: 1975 - 1852
From: Penfold's heritage series [Auckland] :Penfolds Wines (N.Z.) [1975]
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878
Reference: C-079-033
Description: View from Parnell west across the waterfront and the buildings in central Auckland. St Joseph's Church is prominent on the hilltop opposite. No 82 of a limited edition of 1000 sets of six reproductions. Reproduction of a hand-coloured lithograph 'No. 3 Auckland (from Britomart Barrack)' (London, Standidge and Co, 1852) by P J Hogan, held by the Alexander Turnbull Library, reference number C-010-002 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 342 x 609 mm on sheet 476 x 704 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :A view of Auckland from Britomart Barracks, 1852. A l...
Date: 1975 - 1852
From: Penfold's heritage series [Auckland] :Penfolds Wines (N.Z.) [1975]
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878
Reference: C-079-033-a
Description: View from Parnell west across the waterfront and the buildings in central Auckland. St Joseph's Church is prominent on the hilltop opposite. No 81 of a limited edition of 1000 sets of six reproductions. Reproduction of a hand-coloured lithograph 'No. 3 Auckland (from Britomart Barrack)' (London, Standidge and Co, 1852) by P J Hogan, held by the Alexander Turnbull Library, reference number C-010-002 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 342 x 609 mm on sheet 476 x 704 mm
Hunter, Norman Mitchell, b 1859 :Roman Catholic Chapel, Timaru. 8/11/[18]82.
Date: 1882
From: Hunter, Norman Mitchell b 1859 :[Sketches of New Zealand. 1882-1883]
By: Hunter, Norman Mitchell, 1859-
Reference: E-328-f-034-1
Description: Front view of the Roman Catholic chapel at Timaru Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Roman Catholic Chapel Timaru. 3/11/82 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 109 x 142 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :Auckland. Vincent Brooks, Lith. [London, Stanford, 1857]
Date: 1852 - 1857
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Brooks, Vincent, active 1850s-1880s
Reference: A-109-044-a
Description: View looking across Commercial Bay, lower Queen Street, the wharves and the city towards St Matthew's and St Patrick's churches, from the Britomart Barracks. After P. J. Hogan's lithograph: No 3 Auckland, Auckland New Zealand, from Britomart Barrack. Commercial Bay, part of lower Queen Street, with new wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, West Queen Street, with St Matthews Church and St Patrick (R. C.) church. 1852. See copies at C-010-004, C-010-004-a, C-010-018 & C-010-019. Extended Title - From: Hursthouse, Charles. New Zealand or Zealandia. Opposite p. 195. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, tinted, 89 x 155 mm
Taylor, Clyde Romer Hughes : Photographs of Wellington
Date: ca 1860-1870
By: Taylor, Clyde Romer Hughes, 1905-1997
Reference: PAColl-6511
Description: Five photographs of Wellington in the 1860s and 1870s: one of St Andrews, Lambton Quay; one of Thorndon from Tinakori Hill; one looking towards Tinakori Hill from the top of Molesworth Street; one looking down Molesworth Street looking towards Mount Victoria; and one from the Terrace looking towards Queen's Wharf. Photographer unknown. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-010011, 010014, 010016, 010019, 010020, 010022, and 021042 Quantity: 7 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negatives Transfers: Print from one negative at PAColl-6208-22..
Catholic Church Auckland Diocese : Statistics of the Auckland Diocese and Bishop Pompal...
Date: 1863
By: Catholic Church. Diocese of Auckland (N.Z.)
Reference: qMS-0409
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (7 leaves). Physical Description: Mss (photocopy) (35 cm; blue pam case)
Clarke, David fl.1897 :Hiruaharama. [1897].
Date: 1897
From: Clarke, David fl.1897 :[The Wanganui River; sketch and story/ written by Margaret Bullock; sketches by David Clarke. Wanganui, A.D. Willis, 1897].
By: Clarke, David, active 1897
Reference: E-416-012
Description: Shows a stretch of the Wanganui River and the small township at Hiru[a]harama, with spired church dominating other buildings. Other Titles - Hiruharama Extended Title - From Bullock, Margaret. The Wanganui River; sketch and story / written by Margaret Bullock; sketches by David Clarke. Wanganui; A.D. Willis [Christmas 1897]. Page 12. Inscriptions: Illustration has title below image; unsigned and undated. ATL has another copy of pamphlet at PAM [1897] BUL. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 123 x 124 mm. Finding Aids: Shelf-list/Inventory available..
Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of churches and public buildings in Timaru ...
Date: ca 1900s
By: Ferrier, William, 1855-1922
Reference: PAColl-7397
Description: Set of photographs of Timaru and Waimate which have been cut to fit together for a magazine lay-out or similar. They are: interior of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Timaru; Timaru post office; Timaru Custom House with Quirk's Royal Hotel to the right; the new Primitive Methodist Church, Timaru; St Mary's Church, Timaru; the boys of the Main School, Timaru in their cadet uniforms on the playing field with visiting adults; the Boys' High School, Timaru; the Wesley Church, Timaru; Trinity Presbyterian Church, Timaru; two views of the Municipal Offices and Public Library, Timaru; Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Timaru; and the Waimate Court House. The photographer was William Ferrier. Due to irregular shapes they have been used for a magazine lay-out at some stage. Quantity: 13 b&w original photographic print(s).
[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. Plate 19. 56...
Date: 1842 - 1847 - 1845
By: Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810?-1865; Hutchison, Alan James Hanna, 1905-2000
Reference: A-259-044
Description: Three views on one sheet Quantity: 3 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, black and white, on sheet 365 x 261 mm.
Collinson, Thomas Bernard 1822-1902 :[Auckland from the head of the town valley. Novemb...
Date: 1846
From: Collinson, Thomas Bernard 1822-1902 :Seven years service on the borders of the Pacific Ocean, 1843-1850
By: Collinson, Thomas Bernard, 1822-1902
Reference: A-292-039
Description: Left side of a two-part panorama with A-292-040. View from modern Karangahape Road area looking down the valley that now has Queen Street running down it, with houses and fields, the harbour beyond and Rangitoto in the background to the right. In the distance on the right, the prominent building on the skyline of the hills is Fort Britomart; at the bottom of the valley the nearest large building is the Queen Street Gaol; on the far left at the top of the slope is the St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral under construction. The right-most ship is the Colonial Brig (Victoria). The right side of the panorama (A-292-040) includes St Paul's Church, Britomart Barracks and Government House and is titled Auckland 1846. Other Titles - Auckland 1846 An ink version of the full panorama with title Auckland from the head of the town valley, is held in the Manuscripts and Archives Collection, with annotations, and with several noted Maori in the foreground, including Tamihana te Rauparaha and Te Kawau. The ink version illustrates a letter dated 30 November 1846 in Ms Paper 1038, folder 1. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on cream wove paper 243 x 168 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - March 1993, from [MS 50].
Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810-1865 :Pictorial illustrations of New Zealand. Plate 19. 56....
Date: 1842 - 1847
From: Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810-1865 :Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. London, John Williams and Co., Library of Arts, 141, Strand, 1847.
Reference: B-049-056/058
Description: Top image shows the first church on the site of St Mary's of the Angels, Boulcott Street with a procession of white-robed priests and possibly choirboys; middle image shows the first court building in Lower Mulgrave Street, looking out to seal, with a small European building with vegetable garden and picket fence at the bottom of the slope to the left; and the lower image shows the back of Francis Molesworth's house and stables in the Hutt Valley, with forest behind. In the foreground a group of workers are resting beside a log bridge from their work Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on sheet 367 x 275 mm.
Clayton, George Thomas fl 1845 :Kororareka in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Sketched...
Date: 1845
By: Clayton, George Thomas, 1791-1856; Nicholas, W A, active 1840s; E D Barlow (Firm)
Reference: C-010-007
Description: View from the sea with three ships in the foreground (Hazard, Victoria and Matilda) looking towards Kororareka or Russell, with most buildings identified. A related drawing of this view is held in the Public Record Office, London. It is a watercolour, drawn by Edward E Morgan, acting Lieutenant aboard H. M. S. Hazard. See file print, negative number 106858 1/2. Morgan's version was lithographed for Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers. Papers Relative to New Zealand. Correspondence on the attack at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, to illustrate a letter from Governor Fitzroy to Lord Stanley dated 26 March 1845. See Papers Relative to New Zealand, 1844-45, Vol II, no. 517. For a better quality copy of this lithograph, see C-010-022 Other Titles - Hone Heke, Russell Extended Title - Signal station and blockhouse. Watering Place for shipping. Police, Customs and Post Office. J. S. Polack's stockade and magazine. 3 gun battery in charge of Mr Hector. H. M. S. Hazard. P. Mag &c. G. T. Clayton's stores. Officers' Quarters. Govt Brig Victoria. Mr Spicers. Soldiers Barracks. Robertsons. Chron. Maker. Observatory. Matilda, London, whaler, Cap[tain] Bliss. Capt.n Clayton's residence. American Consul's Residence. R. C. chapel. Maori Pah, unsold. Protestant Church. One gun battery. Bishop Pompallier's residence. Simons & Weston's stores. Inscriptions: Lacks part of the publication statement Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph 313 x 523 mm
Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878 :Auckland. Vincent Brooks, Lith. [London, Stanford, 1857]
Date: 1852 - 1857
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Brooks, Vincent, active 1850s-1880s
Reference: A-109-044-b
Description: View looking across Commercial Bay, lower Queen Street, the wharves and the city towards St Matthew's and St Patrick's churches, from the Britomart Barracks. After P. J. Hogan's lithograph: No 3 Auckland, Auckland New Zealand, from Britomart Barrack. Commercial Bay, part of lower Queen Street, with new wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, West Queen Street, with St Matthews Church and St Patrick (R. C.) church. 1852. See copies at C-010-004, C-010-004-a, C-010-018 & C-010-019. Extended Title - From: Hursthouse, Charles. New Zealand or Zealandia. Opposite p. 195. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, tinted, 89 x 155 mm