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Gadd, David Bernard Hallard, fl 1849-1869 : The baptismal register of the Ihu Matao Wes...
Date: 1849-1854, 1855-1869
By: Gadd, David Bernard Hallard, active 1849-1869
Reference: qMS-0818
Description: Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (19 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm, pamphlet)
Schnackenberg, Cort Henry, 1812-1880: Papers
Date: 1846-1886
By: Schnackenberg, Cort Henry (Rev), 1812-1880
Reference: 82-174
Description: Twenty volumes of letterbooks, including letters in German and Māori giving detailed accounts of his own work and mission progress as well as local Māori politics. Quantity: 1 box(es). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopies). Finding Aids: Partial listing available..
Artist unknown :Rangihoa [sic], New Zealand / London, W. E. & F. Newton [Between 1852 a...
Date: 1830 - 1880 - 1852 - 1832 - 1890 - 1857
By: W E & F Newton (Firm); Brackenbury, Carole, active 1989
Reference: Curios-021-008
Description: Shows missionary settlement at Rangihoua, Bay of Islands. After an almost identical image (which however has 2 larger sailing ships in the foreground) "Church missionary settlement at Rangihoua, N.Z.", published in Church Missionary Quarterly Papers, midsummer 1832, no. 66, cover page; and, "[Missionary settlement at Rangihoua on the North side of the Bay of Islands c.1830]", an oil painting in the Rex Nan Kivell collection. This latter also features two vessels in foreground sea. Dating: the firm W E & F Newton (stamped on the wooden frame) was based at 3 Fleet Street from 1852 to 1857 Other Titles - Church missionary settlement at Rangihoua Inscriptions: Verso - (Embossed on frame at left and right of image): W.E. & F. Newton / OPTICIANS / & GlobeMakers / TO THE QUEEN / 3 Fleet St Temple Bar / LONDON; (Number in ink on frame): 30 Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured glass, 80 mm diameter (sight), in wooden frame 101 x 165 mm.