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McCrae, Alexander, 1799-1861 : Notes by Lieutenant McCrae during visit to New Zealand o...
Date: 1820
By: McCrae, Alexander, 1799-1861
Reference: qMS-1172
Description: Comprises copies of McCrae's diary (pp1-24); a similar diary, extending somewhat later, and perhaps complete, with variations in the text as if both were written from some shorter memorandum (pp25-39c); parts of a sea-diary, evidently in McCrae's handwriting describing the voyage of the `Dromedary' to the landing of the convicts (ie the outward voyage) (pp39d-39f); a list of native chiefs in NZ (pp 40-42); notes on NZ (pp43-49); some scraps of notes (pp50-51) McCrae visited the Bay of Islands, Whangaroa and Hokianga harbours and writes of his experiences meetingt Maori and missionaries and describes many of the personalities he met including Kendall and Hongi Hika Language - Some notes in Maori (pp 40-42) Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (51 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm; ½ brown calf, brown linen) Provenance: McCrae's sister, Mrs Thomas, sent the originals to Sir Frederick Chapman; this typescript was made by Miss Hardie in 1925
Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :Hongi, chief of a small northern tribe, who visit...
Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939
From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820]. By courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock [Edinburgh? 1930s]
Reference: A-236-006-a
Description: Half-length portrait of Hongi Hika, shown with full facial moko, in a flax cloak, holding a musket. Behind him is a sailing ship, probably in the Bay of Islands, where Hongi came from. Hongi's iwi, Ngapuhi, was a large northern tribe, not a small one. Other Titles - Hongi Hika Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm Provenance: Donated by Mr B N Lindsay of Wellington, in 1984. Transfers: Transfer from MSS&A 84-145, Macdonald family papers, in 2003..
Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :The wounded chief Honghi & his family. London, lithographed ...
Date: 1827 - 1838
By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Beutel, Colin, active 1997
Reference: B-110-059
Description: The artist and his friend, Mr Shand, seated in a rocky inlet, surrounded by bush, in coversation with Hongi Hika and a group of family and other attendants. Two canoes are drawn up on the beach to the left and other Maori are visible in the distance. A carved figure leans from a rock behind and above Hongi. There are rifles and cartridge cases on the ground and one man is holding a taiaha. The scene is on a beach close to Russell (Kororareka) and took place in November 1827. Based on an oil in the Library's collection: Meeting of the artist with the wounded chief Hongi, by Augustus Earle (G-707) Other Titles - Hongi Hika Extended Title - From Earle, Augustus. Sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants ... of New Zealand. London, 1838. Plate 2. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured 239 x 379 mm
Portrait of Te Whakataupuka
Date: 1825-1828
From: Boultbee, John, 1799-1854 : Journal of a rambler with a sketch of his life from 1817 to 1834, including a narrative of 3 years' residence in New Zealand
Reference: qMS-0257-02
Description: Portrait of Ruapuke chief, Te Whakataupuka Other - All images are in folder at back of volume Quantity: 1 Piece. Physical Description: Pencil sketch
Blosseville, Jules Alphonse Rene Poret, Baron 1802-1833 : The voyage of Captain Edwards...
Date: 6 Nov 1822-28 Mar 1823
By: Blosseville, Jules Alphonse Rene Poret, baron de, 1802-1833
Reference: MS-0246
Description: Detailed description of the voyage of the `Snapper' along the coast of the lower South Island from Dusky and Chalky bays, Foveaux Strait, Preservation Bay, Port Macquarie, Stewart Island, Old Man's Bluff and other named points. Meetings with other vessels, including the `General Gates', the sealers in the region, and Maori are described. Source of title - Transcribed Written by Blosseville, senior midshipman on the `Snapper' from the diary and observations of Capt Edwardson and translated by Charles Wilson from the French Quantity: 1 volume(s) (12 leaves). Physical Description: Typescript (carbon) (25 cm; ¼ maroon roan, green boards (Acc 27920)
Harris, George Prideaux Robert, 1775-1840 :Tippahee a New Zealand chief / eng[rave]d by...
Date: 1827 - 1805
By: Harris, George Prideaux Robert, 1775-1840; Archibald, W, active 1827; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967
Reference: A-092-007
Description: Shows a three-quarter-length portrait of a chief with two feathers in his hair, wearing a cloak over one shoulder and a pendant in the shape of a skull, holding a mere in his left hand. In the background is a river or lake with a war canoe with armed warriors on board. G. P. Harris was in Sydney when Te Pahi visited in 1805 Other Titles - Te Pahi Extended Title - Frontispiece from H. Murray's "Adventures of British seamen" (Edinburgh, 1827). Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving on sheet 106 x 78 mm. (trimmed)
Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :Hongi, chief of a small northern tribe, who visit...
Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939
From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]
By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978
Reference: A-236-006
Description: Half-length portrait of Hongi Hika, shown with full facial moko, in a flax cloak, holding a musket. Behind him is a sailing ship, probably in the Bay of Islands, where Hongi came from. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. Hongi's iwi, Ngapuhi, was a large northern tribe, not a small one. Other Titles - Hongi Hika Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 211 x 157 mm