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Hunter, Norman Mitchell, b 1859 :Orakei (Maori kainga) near Auckland. 22/9/82. 1882.

Date: 1882

From: Hunter, Norman Mitchell b 1859 :[Sketches of New Zealand. 1882-1883]

By: Hunter, Norman Mitchell, 1859-

Reference: E-328-f-081-3

Description: Shows a collection of small houses, with a stand of trees at the right, and a stretch of the water of Waitemata Harbour, at the left. Rangitoto Island is in the background on the left In: Hunter, N.M., Voyage round the World, 1882-83, vol II , page 81, bottom. Other Titles - Maori settlement nr Auckland Extended Title - In his "Voyage round the world, 1882-1883", vol II, page 81. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 76 x 235 mm.

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Town of Auckland from the head of the town valley

Date: Nov 1846

From: Collinson, Thomas Bernard, 1822-1902 : Letters

Reference: MS-Papers-1038-1-09/bc

Description: Sketch by Thomas Bernard Collinson contained in his letter to his mother of 30 Nov 1846. Numbered key lists prominent buildings and some local Maori. North Head and Rangitoto Island are in the distance. Quantity: 1 sketch on two pages. Physical Description: Ink 402 x 185 mm

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Rangitoto Id. Extinct volcano. No 2 [1850s?]

Date: 1849 - 1860

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Robertson, Amy, active 1915-1922

Reference: C-025-002

Description: A Maori fishing camp in the foreground with two large tents, a drying rack for fish and a long canoe with two sails pulled up at a beach. A further similar canoe in the background along with a smaller canoe. Maori men, women and children busy in the foreground on the beach. Trees close to the waterfront and the cone of Rangitoto, Auckland's dormant volcanic island, in the background. Reproduced as a "Turnbull Library Print", 1977. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - C. Heaphy. Title in ink. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink, watercolour & Chinese white on buff paper 435 x 550 mm

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Abraham, Caroline Harriet, 1809-1877 :[Panorama of St John's college, Tamaki, Auckland ...

Date: 1844 - 1862

From: Abraham, Caroline Harriet, 1809-1877 :[Panorama of St John's college, Tamaki, Auckland, founded by Bishop G A Selwyn in Nov. 1844. Drawn by Mrs Abraham, wife of the bishop, and lithographed by Miss Cotton. Auckland ; St John's College? 1862?]

Reference: A-220-008-a-1

Description: Sections one and two of an eight-part panorama. Judges Bay on the left and Rangitoto on the right in the background. In the foreground, a cluster of buildings with the largest identified as the Bishop's residence, a two-storied stone building. The building on the right containing the Maori adult school, weaving room and surgery is also two-storied and is half-timbered in mock Tudor style. Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, 170 x 493 mm on sheet 210 x 1973 mm

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