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Artist unknown :Natives assembled to celebrate the Lord's Supper at Orona, Taupo, New Z...
Date: 1842 - 1845
By: Selwyn, George Augustus (Bishop), 1809-1878
Reference: PUBL-0180-1845-084
Description: Two ministers of religion at Lake Taupo, each standing in a small tent, with a large canoe behind them, its centre draped in a white cloth, holding the communion bread and wine. In the foreground a crowed of Maori are seated. The drawing may be the work of G. A. Selwyn, since there is an ink version of this drawing in a letter to his mother dated Wellington, Sept 13 1842 (Manuscripts and Archives Section of the Library) Extended Title - From: The ecclesiologist. Vol. 4. No. 2. March 1845, between pages 84 and 85 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 75 x 91 mm
Photographer unknown :Montage of images associated with Carl Sylvius Volkner 1819-1865
Date: 1880 - 1900
Reference: PA3-0367
Description: A card showing images from Opotiki in memory of Carl Sylvius Volker. Comprises: `Rev Volkner's house', `Rev Volkner's church', Memorial gravestone of Rev Volkner, `The Gallows Tree', 'Stern-post of war canoe', Baler, 'Head-gear of war canoe', and photograph of Opotiki Inscriptions: Recto - Memories of a martyr Carl Sylvius Volkner born in Kassel, Germany, trained as a missionary and was one of several missionaries sent to New Zealand by the North German Missionary Society. He arrived in New Zealand August 1849 and initially worked in Taranaki with fellow German Protestant missionaries before offering his services to the Church Missionary Society (1852). He took charge of the CMS mision station at Opotiki (August 1861). Despite hostilities and ignoring warnings he remained at Opotiki until 1865, when he was taken prisoner , charged with being a spy and was taken to a willow tree and hanged. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :A missionary raupo house at Te Papa, Tauranga. [March 1839].
Date: 1940 - 1839
From: New Zealand. Internal Affairs Department :Making New Zealand; pictorial surveys of a century. Wellington, Department of Internal Affairs, 1940.
By: Taylor, Richard (Rev), 1805-1873
Reference: PUBL-0098-01-05-15
Description: Shows two Maori seated on the ground by a curved road outside the Te Papa Mission Station in Tauranga. Alternative title was the title of the original sketch by Rev Richard Taylor, held at the Auckland Institute and Museum (Sketchbook PS 2) (ATL copy negative 1/2-C-013113) Other Titles - The Rev. A N Brown's raupo house at Papa mission, March 1839 Extended Title - From "Making New Zealand", New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs, 1940. Volume 1, no 5, page 15. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print.
Church Missionary Quarterly Papers :Mission Station, Waimate North. [London, 1836]
Date: 1835 - 1836
By: Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853
Reference: PUBL-0031-1836-81
Description: View across a plain, with a flat-topped hill in the background and the Church of England mission station buildings in the middle ground. Two whare, a pataka, and a group of Maori with a dog are in the foreground After a drawing by Samuel Williams 'South-west view of the Waimate' engraved to illustrate William Yate's 'An account of New Zealand' (London, Seeley & Burnside, 1835), opp. p. 192 Other Titles - Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853. South-west view of the Waimate, 1835 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 100 x 150 mm
Kohanga Mission Station on the River Waikato
Date: [ca 1861]
From: Stack, Eliza Rachel Jane, 1829-1919 : Jottings from my New Zealand journal / E R J J[ones]
Reference: MS-2042-154a
Description: Sketch by Eliza Stack, showing the CMS mission station at Te Kohanga on the Waikato River. Detail includes "Dr Maunsell's house and Girls School nearest to the river and Boys School the furthest from the river" and features the church. Watercolour has been mounted on the verso of p 154 of the typescript. Quantity: 1 page. Physical Description: Watercolour and pencil 140 x 228 mm
Reverend Hamlin's Mission Station at Wairoa
Date: ca 1850s
From: Rhodes, Beatrice, fl 1978 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-193-050-1
Description: Reverend James Hamlin's Mission Station at Wairoa from across the Wairoa River. Four main buildings can be seen, and another is under construction. Photographed between 1844 and 1863 by an unidentified photographer. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Mission Station. Wairoa. Rev. Hamlin Clyde Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 9.3 x 15.2 cm mounted on album page
View of Otaki showing St Mary's Catholic church and presbytery
Date: Between 1886 and 1888
From: Levin, William Hort, 1845-1893 :Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company Ltd :Views on the Wellington & Manawatu Railway
Reference: PA1-f-239-19
Description: View looking south over Otaki from Pukekaraka hill, showing St Mary's Catholic church and presbytery at the right, taken between 1886 and 1888 by Wrigglesworth & Binns of Wellington. Identifed from "Uncommon Carrier", by K R Cassells, Wellington, 1994. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - 194. Otaki looking south. W&B The church was completed and repainted between 1886 and 1887. In July 1889 the roof, which is shingled in this view, was replaced with corrugated iron. Source of information: Pukekaraka : celebrating the history of St. Mary's Parish, Otaki, 1844-1994, St. Peter Chanel School, Otaki, 1894-1994 / [authors, Paddy Kinsella, Irene Mackle, Brendan Molloy]. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Collodion print 15 x 20.4 cm, mounted on album page 23.4 x 30.1 cm
[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867. Attributed works :Old mission house at Paihia. [1843?]
Date: 1830 - 1858 - 1843 - 1860
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Lennard, Leslie Maurice Wyn, 1903-1988
Reference: A-048-007
Description: A lawn in front, with croquet hoops, inset garden and winding paths on both sides, leading to the house, with an outbuilding on the right and trees on both sides. A woman is moving along the path on the right and another on the path on the left. Henry Williams moved into this house in 1830. There is a drawing of the house by him in Auckland Institute and Museum, location PD 52 (2). The Library has a photograph of the drawing under Williams, Henry. House at Paihia ... 1830. Possibly the work of T B Hutton, Williams' son-in-law. He visited Paihia about 1858-1860. The style appears similar to his work. Other Titles - Archdeacon Henry Williams' house. Thomas Biddulph Hutton, 1859 1860 Inscriptions: Recto - Old mission house at Paihia. Archdeacon Henry Williams' house later mostly demolished by Rev. Burrows. Re Mrs Colenso making mortar from observing Bp Williams making it for building stone building close to this house (lathe & plaster) which was the 1st stone house built in N.Z. - Burnt down & ruins now stand. (1914). [Inscription in pencil by an unknown owner of the watercolour, many years after its creation] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & pencil, 124 x 182 mm Provenance: Owned by a Mr Lennard of Auckland in the 1960s, possibly Mr Maurice Lennard of Pukekohe (a donor to the Library in 1981).
Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853 :North-east view of the Waimate. [1835].
Date: 1835
From: Yate, William, 1802-1877 :An account of New Zealand; and of the formation and progress of the Church Missionary Society's position in the northern island. London, Seeley & Burnside, 1835.
By: Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853
Reference: PUBL-0101-188
Description: Shows the mission house at Waimate North. ATL copy at p 919.31 1835 (More copies in Reserve and Wrapped Reserve) Extended Title - from William Yate's "An account of New Zealand ..." (London, Seeley & Burnside, 1835), opp. page 188. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) on page of book.. Physical Description: Engraving, 85 x 135 mm.
Artist unknown :[Early mission station in Northland, probably James Shepherd's station ...
Date: 1837 - 1842
By: Methodist Missionary Society
Reference: B-121-024
Description: Extensive view by Whangaroa harbour above Touwai Bay with bush-clad hills. In the left foreground is a meandering river with mangrove swamps, and the stumps of several large trees. In the centre and right foreground are several fenced and cleared areas. A style leads over the fence to the right and three men and a dog are following a pathway towards a group of buildings, including a house and several sheds in the middle distance. A woman and child are on another section of the path closer to the buildings. The buildings look down over the harbour. On the water are several canoes, including a long war canoe in the distance. Identified as Whangaroa Harbour from a photograph in Barry Mitcalf's book "Northland, New Zealand" (1984), p. 32. top of page, showing a view looking down into Whangaroa Harbour from the peak of St Paul's. The right foreground topography appears to match that shown in this drawing. A researcher familiar with Whangaroa (visited 20 August 2008) confirmed the topography as Whangaroa and suggested the likely identity of the mission station. James Shepherd had close links with the Methodist mission station at nearby Kaeo. Compare another view of Shepherd's mission station taken from the opposite side ' N W View of Mr Shephears House in Wangaroa, Nov 13 1841' by Richard Taylor E-296-q-031-3. Dating: date of 1838 suggested by paper watermarked 1837, in England, before the artist visited New Zealand. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on wove paper 206 x 404 mm Provenance: From the Methodist Missionary Society, London.
Letter - SEL010/3.00/7
Date: 28 Mar 1846
From: Selwyn family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-10105-15-07
Description: Letter to William Selwyn, written on HM Brig Victoria, off Cloudy Bay, Cooks Strait. Sailing for Waikanae Mission Station. Hadfield ill. Anxiety over effect on Maori of news of the fighting at Kororareka. War in the North Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Bridge, Cyprian, 1807-1885 :Waimate Mission Station in 1845. [Engraved by] J. Whymper, ...
Date: 1845
From: Thomson, Arthur Saunders, 1817?-1860 :The story of New Zealand (London, John Murray, 1859).
By: Bridge, Cyprian, 1807-1885
Reference: PUBL-0144-1-330
Description: Flax bushes in the foreground and three standing Maori; cows fenced in on the left. In the middle distance on the left, a church and a cluster of buildings beyond a fenced area on a low hill. Another two buildings on the right, possibly barns with a distinctive hill beyond Derived from Cyprian Bridge's watercolour View of the Waimati (missionary station) and Poka Mie hill, 1845 (A-079-036) Extended Title - From: Thomson, A. S. The story of New Zealand. (London, John Murray, 1859), volume 1, p. 330 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 59 x 84 mm
Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897 :Church of Otaki, New Zealand / London, W. E. & F. ...
Date: 1852 - 1880 - 1857 - 1890
By: Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897; W E & F Newton (Firm); Brackenbury, Carole, active 1989
Reference: Curios-021-006
Description: Shows interior of church with Minister giving sermon, and congregation standing or sitting on floor. Features red columns and carved rafters. Lantern slide after Barraud's "Interior of Otake church, New Zealand", lithograph, published by Day & Son, London, 1852. Dating: the firm W E & F Newton was based at 3 Fleet Street (the address printed on the wooden frame) between 1852 and 1857 Other Titles - Interior of Otake church, New Zealand 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): 77 Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured glass, 80 mm diameter (sight), in wooden frame 101 x 165 mm.
Angas, George French 1822-1886 :To Ngaporutu, and his wife Rihe, at Wakatumutu. Ngawhea...
Date: 1844 - 1847
From: Angas, George French 1822-1886 :The New Zealanders Illustrated. London, Thomas McLean, 1847.
By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886
Reference: PUBL-0014-37
Description: A seated Maori couple with a background of a carved whare. The man, To Ngaporutu has a moko and is wearing a greenstone earring and a flax leaf rain cloak. His wife, seated on his right, is in a woven flax korowai cloak and has an albatross feather ear adornment. She has a chin moko and crosses marked on her cheek and forehead. The pair were residents of the Waitomo area, with Rihe coming from the Wanganui area. Both were recent converts to Christianity. On the right side, another seated man and woman, of Waikato, ther man "Ngawhea" from the Kawhia area had not been converted to Christianity; the woman, Nga Miho was a 'celebrated priestess, and wife of Rangitautaea, the old chief of Ahuahu, who was wounded at Taranaki'. The woman is wearing a blanket, the man a flax rain cloak. Angas visited New Zealand in 1844. According to Angas's text, Nga Miho means 'the teeth'. However the usual Maori word for teeth is niho. Other Titles - Ngati Maniapoto Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, hand-coloured 550 x 360 mm
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.
Webster, Hartley (Auckland) fl 1852-1900 :Portrait of Archdeacon Henry Williams 1782-18...
Date: 1860s
From: Hingston, William George Cornelius, 1802-1894 :Photographs
By: Webster, Hartley, -1906
Reference: PA2-1876
Description: Archdeacon Henry Williams and, possibly, his grand-daughter. Taken by Hartley Webster in the 1860s. Inscriptions: Verso - In pencil and worn away in places: H Williams 4 day...... Same image is also at 1/2-52459 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: Originally held in PRS (Pictorial Reference Service) public file at 2558 1/4
Artist unknown :Landing of Samuel Marsden at Bay of Islands, Dec. 19th, 1814. Engraving...
Date: 1814 - 1913
From: Marsden, J. B. :Life and work of Samuel Marsden. Christchurch, Whitcombe & Tombs, 1913
Reference: PUBL-0158-76
Description: A historical reconstruction of Marsden holding his hand out to a group of Maori, with four other men behind him, one still seated in a rowboat in the water. The picture is loosely based on an engraving after Samuel Williams 'Landing of the Rev. S. Marsden ...' published in Annals of the diocese of New Zealand (1847) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 86 x 136 mm
Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions :Wesleyan mission-premises at Kawhia, New Zeal...
Date: 1846
From: Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions and to the state of heathen countries. Published quarterly, 1820-1870s?
Reference: PUBL-0139-105
Description: View of three buildings at Kawhia Harbour, including the home of the missionaries (the large building in the centre) and possibly the school or church in the distance. The foreground building appears to be a barn. The area is fenced with some gardens and agricultural activities being carried out. Part of the harbour with yachts can be seen to the left. Physical Description: Wood engraving, 90 x 135 mm
[Artist unknown] :Wesleyan mission station at Waingaroa, New Zealand ; natives assembli...
Date: 1840 - 1860
By: Bannister, J, active 1850s
Reference: A-015-025
Description: A church and mission station on the north side of the Waingaro (Raglan) Harbour, Waikato. Te Horea, the first mission station of James and Mary Ann Wallis is shown. There are Maori and Pakeha walking up the path to the church, others standing on the bank of the river and two canoes emptying their passengers, with three more drawing up. The library holds a similar view at B-088-014. Derived with considerable alteration from Baxter print in: The Wesleyan juvenile offering. London, 1846. Frontispiece. (B-088-014) Ellis [Early prints of New Zealand] no. 1778 Other Titles - Whaingaroa Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Col. lithograph 97 x 160 mm
Church Missionary quarterly papers :Church Missionary settlement at Rangihoua, N. Z. 1832
Date: 1832
Reference: PUBL-0031-1832-66
Description: A view from across a bay, looking towards the steep promontory which held the pa at Rangihoua. The mission station is on the flat land at the water's edge to the right. A sailing ship is in the water Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 130 x 210 mm