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[Medley, Mary Catherine] 1835-1922 :Bush road between Cambridge and Ohinemutu. [1880s o...

Date: 1888 - 1900

From: [Medley, Mary Catherine] 1835-1922 :Sketch book

Reference: E-346-2-043

Description: A red clay road on a steep hillside through dense bush, including tree ferns. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil & watercolour on sketchbook page, 132 x 187 mm.

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[Medley, Mary Catherine] 1835-1922 :Wanganui road, Gatty's [?] bush. [1890s?]

Date: 1890 - 1900

From: [Medley, Mary Catherine] 1835-1922 :Sketch book

Reference: E-346-2-063

Description: A road through bush, with a cabbage tree and tree-ferns by the road. The stumps of cleared trees also show. The title is not very legible. A similar name on the previous page in the sketchbook (E-346-2-061) looks like Gatty. The name in the title for this view (E-346-2-063) could be Gitty, Getty or Gotty. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sketchbook page, 129 x 178 mm

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Pearse, John 1808-1882 :[Rimutaka and Wairarapa scenes]. Wairarapa (anglice Waidrop) Pl...

Date: 1854 - 1856

From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]

Reference: E-455-f-073-2

Description: A view from the top of the Rimutaka Hill, looking down over the road winding through dense bush towards the plains of the Wairarapa. A Maori family is leading a horse down the road. One tree to the left in the foreground is a rata in flower and there is a tree-fern on the right. The artist is incorrect in his statement about the Rimutaka Range being part of the Ruahine Range. It is part of the Tararua Range. The phrase 'anglice Waidrop' refers to the common nineteenth century English version of the Maori word Wairarapa. Other Titles - English Waidrop Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & ink, 155 x 240 mm

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