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Connell, B :[The Hobson album]. Kiwarra Warra from the Petoni Road, Wellington [Between...
Date: 1840 - 1842
From: [Various artists] :[Mrs Hobson's album. 1843-1845]
By: Connell, B, active 1840-1843
Reference: E-216-f-087-1
Description: The Hutt Road (a cart track) at the bottom of the steep bush-clad Western Hills on the right. The buildings of the Scottish settlement at Kaiwharawhara can be seen on flat land in the middle distance to the right, with suggested outlines of a few houses in Thorndon beyond. There is a Maori canoe near the road, and three figures on the road. Other Titles - Kaiwharawhara, Petone Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - B. Connell Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on cream wove paper, glued to album page, 155 x 233 mm
Photograph of the Gear Meat Company, Petone - Taken by an unidentified photographer
Date: [1890s-1900s]
From: Gear Meat Company Ltd :Photographs of Gear Meat Co
By: Gear Meat Company Ltd
Reference: PAColl-D-0165
Description: Photograph of the Gear Meat Company, Petone looking south to Somes Island. Houses line both sides of Hutt Road in the foreground. In the immediate foreground is a timber yard and a bridge across the railway line. There is a horse and cart parked on the road. One the far right is a building on Jackson Street with Baker Bros estate advertisement painted on the side. Photographer unidentified; date possibly 1890s or early 1900s. Compare with image at PAColl-D-0162 taken on the same day from a slightly different angle Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 350 x 545 mm on card
Pearse, John 1808-1882 :Kai Warra Warra. Hutt Road near Wellington 1/2 mile out of Wn. ...
Date: 1852 - 1856
From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]
By: Pearse, John, 1808-1882
Reference: E-455-f-023-1
Description: 'Kai Warra Warra Hutt Road near Wellington'. View looking north along the waterfront towards Petone, with a low bridge in the foreground and the Kaiwharawhara Hotel and other buildings viewed from across the stream. The Hutt Road continues in the distance. There are groups of Maori seated and standing in the foreground. The view probably predates January 1855, when the land in this area was uplifted by the earthquake Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink & watercolour, 160 x 258 mm
Pearse, John 1808-1882 :[Wellington and Wairarapa. Between 1852 and 1856]
Date: 1852 - 1856
From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]
By: Pearse, John, 1808-1882
Reference: E-455-f-023
Description: 1. 'Kai Warra Warra Hutt Road near Wellington'. View looking north along the waterfront towards Petone, with a low bridge in the foreground and the Kaiwharawhara Hotel and other buildings viewed from across the stream. 2. 'Harbour Wellington New Zealand looking towards te Aro Flat. Barracks on the Hill side Mount Cook'. This has the court house and Thistle Inn in the foreground, lower Mulgrave Street, and looks south across the harbour towards Te Aro, with the highest buildings being the barracks on Mount Cook. 3. 'Wairarapa Race Course blackguard. Bobby Naikoi' shows a ferocious-looking Maori man in European clothes, wearing a cap Quantity: 2 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil & wash, watercolour or ink & watercolour, sizes vary
Medley, Mary Catherine, 1835-1922 :From the Pynsents garden. Sep.t 1893.
Date: 1893
From: Medley, Mary Catherine, 1835-1922 :Sketchbook no. 11. 1892-1893.
Reference: E-373-033
Description: A large lawn with a cabbage tree and possibly a yew tree and a fence in the foreground, looking from the garden of Charles Pitt Pynsent, Hobson Street, Thorndon. To the left is Wadestown hill, with The Grange, the home of W. Barnard Rhodes on the skyline and another house in a garden setting below it. The sea and Thorndon Quay can be seen, with further houses at the water's edge and telegraph poles. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - title and date Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil & watercolour, in sketchbook, 130 x 360 mm. Finding Aids: Shelflist/inventory available - copy with sketchbook..
Photograph of the Gear Meat Company, Petone - Taken by an unidentified photographer
Date: [1890s-1900s]
From: Gear Meat Company Ltd :Photographs of Gear Meat Co
By: Gear Meat Company Ltd
Reference: PAColl-D-0162
Description: Photograph of the Gear Meat Company, Petone looking south to Somes Island. Houses line both sides of the road in the foreground. In the foreground to the right is a timber yard. There is a horse and cart parked on the road. Photographer unidentified; date possibly 1890s or early 1900s. The back of the building that is just visible on the far right has the sign `Baker Brothers, Estate Agents & Auctioneers' painted on the side - as seen in the copy negative 1/2-001869-G Compare with PAColl-D-0165 taken on same day from a slightly different angle A closer view of same view at PAColl-D-0185 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 312 x 500 mm on card
Rollason, James Bernard Richard Walter, 1856-1906: [Ngauranga, late 1840s]. [ca 1900]
Date: 1845 - 1890 - 1850 - 1900
By: Rollason, James Bernard Richard Walter, 1856-1906; Futter, Frederick Roy, 1906-2001
Reference: G-701
Description: Shows a coach and four about to cross a bridge over Ngauranga stream in the foreground. The Hutt Road is visible to the right. Three buildings, including Futter's Tavern in the background. There is a half-canoe monument to Te Wharepouri, upright in the ground beyond the buildings and below the hills Quite possibly a copy of an earlier work by another artist. Other known historical paintings by Rollason appear to be copied. He was known to be painting around 1900. See 'Ngauranga, late 1840s' negative 19460 1/2 for a possible original for Rollason's painting. The artist for 'Ngauranga, late 1840s' is unknown and the photographic print was among collection items held by Anthony Murray-Oliver, with no accompanying documentation. It seems likely that the painting was lent for copying in the 1960s. One extra detail in 'Ngauranga, late 1840s' is a cross on top of the hill closest to the sea; however, it lacks the additional cart and horse on the far side of the stream. The painting includes a view of Futter's Tavern. See also Brees, S.C. N'Houranga. engraving, plate 5, no.8 in his Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand (London, 1847) for an earlier view of Ngauranga with the monument to Te Wharepouri Other Titles - Ngahauranga Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Rollason [in red brush-point] Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on board 440 x 596 mm (sight)
Swainson, William 1789-1855 :Cottages near Wellington [ca 1845]
Date: 1843 - 1847
By: Swainson, William, 1789-1855; Leeper, Janet, active 1960s
Reference: A-190-012
Description: Two thatched-roof cottages, side by side, behind a picket fence. Behind them is a partially-cleared hill with some bush running down it. In the foreground is a road. Likely to be Kaiwharawhara or Ngauranga, with the Hutt Road in the foreground. Title from back Inscriptions: Verso - title in pencil Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 5.4 x 8.7 ins
Fox, William 1812-1893 :[View from Wadestown past Kaiwharawhara to the Hutt Valley. ca ...
Date: 1843 - 1844
By: Fox, William, 1812-1893
Reference: A-195-007
Description: View from lower Wadestown over the roofs of Thorndon houses, towards Kaiwharawhara, with the Hotel on the spit, and along the hills at the edge of the harbour towards Lower Hutt. A faint pencil drawing of a seated man is on the left in the foreground Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 160 x 236 mm
Chesney, Francis Rawdon, b 1824 :Nouveau Zealand Port de Nicolson (de Wellington) aupre...
Date: 1865
By: Chesney, Francis Rawdon, 1824-; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961
Reference: A-196-025
Description: A rocky foreshore and cliff in the foreground, possibly Kaiwharawhara, or further along the Hutt Road at Rocky Point looking towards Khandallah and Ngaio. Only two houses are shown amidst bushy hills. In the foreground a European man is on horseback, accompanied by a Maori man and woman. Another European is standing near a Maori man while the latter pushes a small canoe out from the rocks. A single yacht is in the water. Date of 1865 is suggested because an F. R. Chesney wrote to James Coutts Crawford from Tasmania on geological matters in December 1864 and may have come later to Wellington as a visitor. Wellington became the capital in 1865. The view appears to be quite early with only two houses showing and Maori shown in partial European dress. The signature on the letter from Tasmania matches that on the watercolour. Chesney's letter makes it clear that he is a resident in Tasmania and that English is probably his first language, suggesting that the French title may have been added by a later owner Other Titles - Nouvelle Zelande, Port de Nicholson. New Zealand Port Nicholson, Wellington, near the capital [translation and correction] Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - monogram FC in ink; also F. R. Chesney in brushpoint.; Verso - title in pencil in French; also inscriptions in pencil transcribing the title and repeating it in English along with a signature and date (17 Jany 1934) in the hand of A. W. F. Fuller. Further very faint illegible inscriptions in pencil. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on light card, 195 x 284 mm. Provenance: Collection of A. W. F. Fuller.
Connell, B, fl 1840-1843. Attributed works :Petoni Road, Wellington. 1841
Date: 1841
From: Various artists :[Album of watercolours, cards and published pictures, including scenes in New Zealand and European countries, belonging to Cherie Templer (nee Connell)]. 1830-1890
By: Connell, B, active 1840-1843
Reference: E-943-q-007-1
Description: Shows the Hutt Road (as a cart track) at the bottom of the steep bush-clad Western Hills on the right. There is a Maori canoe near the road, and three figures on the road, as well as one man in the foreground, possibly fishing. The suggestion of a settlement (Kaiwharawhara) can be seen at the water's edge in the distance. The same scene was reproduced by B Connell for the Hobson album (E-216-f-087-1), with almost identical details Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Wellington 1841 [in blue ink]; Recto - bottom right - Petoni Road Wellington 1841 [in faint pencil] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on paper, 112 x 182 mm, pasted to page of album 265 x 220 mm Provenance: Donation: Mrs E. J. Templer, UK (formerly of Tasmania), September 2012