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Woods, S J, fl 1970s-1980s :[Historic buildings of New Zealand. 1980s?]
Date: 1921 - 1885 - 1867
By: Woods, S J, active 1970s-1980s; Blakeley, Philip William, 1915-1994
Reference: A-003-042
Description: Modern reproductions of artist's impressions of historic buildings of New Zealand: Auckland University, 1921; St Bartholomews, oldest church in Canterbury, 1885; Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, 1867; Oneida Homestead near Wanganui, 1871; The Waimate Mission House, 1831; Bath House, Government Gardens, Rotorua, 1890. Possibly calendars with date sections removed. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - S.J. Woods; Recto - bottom left - [Title] Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, coloured, each image 228 x 323 mm, on sheet 280 x 372 mm, bound together with metal strip along top.
Photographs of Auckland and Tuhoe women, Ruatahuna
Date: 1875-1921
From: Craig, Elsdon Walter Grant, 1917-1980 :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-8066-10
Description: Three photographs of Auckland, a photograph of Mechanics Bay Auckland, Herd's Point Hokianga 1875, a group of Maori at Te Umuroa in 1896-1897, and Tuhoe women photographed at Ruatahuna in 1895. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s).
Worsley, Charles Nathaniel, 1862-1923 :Auckland Harbour from Mount Eden, 1924 [sic] / C...
Date: 1895 - 1986 - 1924 - 1903
By: Worsley, Charles Nathaniel, 1862-1923; International Art Centre (Auckland)
Reference: D-019-026/026-a
Description: A view looking out to the harbour across the city Reproduction of watercolour 1924 date is an error. The artist died (in Italy) the previous year. The view could have been 1904, although the artist left New Zealand in 1903. No. 104 of an edition of 850. Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Col. photolithographs 660 x 1010 mm ; Printed area measures: 240 x 750 mm Provenance: Acquired by legal deposit.
Creator unknown: Glass negatives
Date: [ca 1900, ca 1920s-1940s]
By: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014
Reference: PA-Group-00795
Description: Glass negatives of a range of subjects taken by an unidentified photographer chiefly circa 1920s and circa 1940s, but also two taken circa 1900s. Images fall into three broad groups: - Unidentified portraits (including the two taken circa 1900s) - Staff and factory floor images taken at suit manufacturer J A Wilkinson & Son Ltd, possibly in Wellington circa 1940s - Scenes in Wellington, and scenes and buildings in Auckland and Wellington Specific items show a table of wedding gifts, the ship 'TSS Wahine' with a damaged bow at Pipitea Wharf, Wellington, in June 1936, a group outside a meeting house circa 1920s, an unidentified building decorated with ships wheel motifs, a significant ceremony outside an unidentified building under construction circa 1920s, Auckland University clock tower circa 1920s, Auckland Railway Station, and Oriental Bay marina, Wellington. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 28 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negatives, 4.75 x 6.5 inches, and 6.5 x 8.5 inches Provenance: Negatives were found in a Wellington house, possibly in Karori.
Artist unknown :Auckland. [1870-1920].
Date: 1870 - 1920
From: Various artists :[Three loose watercolour drawings of Auckland and Australia 1874 and 1888].
By: Sandys, Edward Roper Stapleton, 1845-
Reference: B-139-019
Description: Shows a view of Auckland from Mount Eden, with North Head and Rangitoto in the left distance. Unfinished. Purchased with two other watercolours, all in the same style. One attributed to Edward Roper Sandys (B-139-020). This work may also be by Sandys Other Titles - Sandys, Edward Roper Stapleton, b 1845. Attributed works Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour on sheet, 292 x 389 mm.