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Saxby album 3
Date: 1860-1880s
From: Saxby, Stephen Hector, 1907- :Photograph albums
By: Monro, David (Sir), 1813-1877; Travers, William Thomas Locke, 1819-1903; Beattie, John Watt, 1859-1930
Reference: PA1-q-214
Description: Album of views in New Zealand and Australia, comprising photographs of Nelson, mostly taken by Sir David Monro ca 1860-1865, showing his family and properties, "Bearcroft", and "Newstead"; views of Lake Guyon and district taken ca 1865 by W T L Travers, and scenes in Tasmania taken by John Watt Beattie of Hobart, ca 1880s. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with tan cloth cover, dark green leather spine; 35 x 26 cm
Views of Dunedin and Ballarat
Date: 1859-1866
From: Dyson, Mrs, fl 1958 :Photographs, chiefly of scenic views in the South Island in New Zealand, and Victoria in Australia
By: Davidson, George, active 1866
Reference: PAColl-4294
Description: Photographs of: the weir basin at the head of Kirk's Reservoir, part of the Ballarat Water Supply built ca 1861; early houses in Dunedin in 1859; and the view over Dunedin from Maori Hill, with a couple in the foreground, showing the building constructed for the exhibition which was later used as Dunedin Hospital (taken by George Davidson on January 22nd 1866). Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).
Buller Coal-field, New Zealand Westport Colliery Co., Ltd. [Poster] / J Tyrrell, Printe...
Date: 1879
By: Tyrrell, J, active 1879; Westport times (Newspaper)
Reference: Eph-D-ENERGY-1879-01
Description: An arrangement of text with decorative border. Relates to a sample of coal forwarded to the Sydney Exhibition through the general managers at Westport, from a seam at Coalbrookdale, a property owned by the Westport Colliery Company. Explains how the coal will be recovered. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Letterpress on card 627 x 505 mm.