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Glaser, Louis, fl 1890s-1900s :Christchurch from Cathedral. [ca 1890s]
Date: 1880 - 1900
From: Glaser, Louis, fl 1890s-1900s :[New Zealand views]. Louis Glaser, Leipzig. [ca 1890s]
Reference: E-278-q-076
Description: Birdseye view of the city from the cathedral spire looking down at Cathedral Square to the Post Office building. Horse-drawn carts and carriages can be seen in the square below. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photogravure, 90 x 137 mm
Illustrated London news :The New Zealand Insurance Office, Queen Street, Auckland. [Lon...
Date: 1873
From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]
By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)
Reference: E-106-f-054-1
Description: View of the building with pedestrians and horse and carriage on the street outside. Artist/engraver unknown Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 62, 1873, p 201 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 150 x 110 mm
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. No. III. Front elevation [and]...
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-197
Description: Shows front and rear exterior elevations, indicating clerestory level. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 282 x 384 mm.
Richmond, Christopher William, 1821-1895 :Sketch book ; sketches numbered 1 to 74 [i.e....
Date: 1853-1885
By: Richmond, Christopher William (Hon), 1821-1895
Reference: E-284
Description: Include views of Central Otago, West Coast, Marlborough, Wellington, Bream Head, Egypt, England, France, voyage to England, seascapes, yachts and ships. For details see records for individual pages. At head of title: Richmond and Atkinson family papers, vol 45. Quantity: 1 sketchbook(s) containing. 85 drawing(s) (pencil). 4 drawing(s) pencil and ink. 1 drawing(s) pencil and wash. Physical Description: Art originals, pencil, 170 x 230 mm or smaller, in album, 240 mm, 1/2 blue moroccco, blue buckram Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - acc. 77-253: Richmond and Atkinson papers.
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. No. IX. Elevation of part of w...
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-201
Description: Shows a detail of a window and weatherboards along the west side. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Inscriptions: Recto - above image - [Signatures of W Jenkins, (builders) James Robertson and Robert Black]. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on sheet, 385 x 560 mm.
[Star Lithographic Works] :[Government Buildings, Wellington. Auckland, Star Lithograph...
Date: 1890
From: [Star Lithographic Works] :[Government Buildings, Wellington and] Panorama of Port Nicholson from a drawing by S C Brees, 1846. [Auckland, Star Lithographic Works, 1890]
By: Star Lithographic Works
Reference: A-109-058
Description: Shows the wooden Government Buildings in Lambton Quay in the middle distance, with trees in the foreground, the harbour with ships and Mount Victoria in the background Extended Title - From: The New Zealand Jubilee and Exhibition Chronicle, 1890 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 85 x 152 mm
Beatson, William, 1808?-1870 :Messrs Morrison Sclanders & Co., Hardy Street, Nelson. Gr...
Date: 1860 - 1865
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-145
Description: Shows the warehouse, flanked by three offices and two ware-rooms. Morrison Sclander & Co is listed in Hardy Street in 1866-67, in Stevens and Batholomews New Zealand directory. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 279 x 380 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Patrick Beatson, in 1999.
Beatson, William, 1808?-1870 :Messrs Morrison Sclanders & Co., Hardy Street. Proposed l...
Date: 1860 - 1865
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-148
Description: Shows the front elevation and side elevation of the two-storeyed building. Morrison Sclander & Co is listed in Hardy Street in 1866-67, in Stevens and Batholomews New Zealand directory. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 330 x 536 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Patrick Beatson, in 1999.
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :[Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson]. B. No. 1. Ground plan. [Augu...
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-195
Description: Shows a sketch of the ground floor plan with communion area, font, verger's room, vestry, and the chancel faintly indicated. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet 330 x 533 mm.
Jessett, George F :[Wellington Harbour looking across to the Hutt Valley] [ca 1900?]
Date: 1890 - 1910
By: Jessett, George F, active 1900s?
Reference: A-247-048
Description: A view from Kelburn looking down over fenced farmland to the buildings of Wellington City with Thorndon and Ngauranga, the harbour, Somes Island, the Rimutaka, and Orongorongo Ranges in the background. Several steamers are in the harbour Supplied title Originally mounted on sheet with A-247-039/47 Inscriptions: Mount verso - Descriptive notes, signed: Geo. F Jessett Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper 137 x 201 mm
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. No. II. Transverse section loo...
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-196
Description: Shows two sections, the south-facing one at right showing the organ and balcony. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 282 x 384 mm.
Beatson, William, 1808?-1870 :Messrs Morrison Sclanders & Co., Hardy Street, Nelson. On...
Date: 1860 - 1865
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-146
Description: Shows the plan of the first floor of the warehouse, with small rooms at the left. Morrison Sclander & Co is listed in Hardy Street in 1866-67, in Stevens and Batholomews New Zealand directory. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 279 x 380 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Patrick Beatson, in 1999.
Pearse, John, 1808-1882 :[Earthquake damage, Wellington, 1848 & 1855. Drawn between 185...
Date: 1852 - 1848 - 1856
From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]
By: Park, Robert, 1812-1870
Reference: E-455-f-053
Description: E-455-f-053-1 = Ground opened near Hutt Bridge, from remembrance, showing slips and rifts near the Hutt River; E-455-f-053-2 = Mr Biggs' House, Hutt, from remembrance, showing a house with two fissures in the ground, one extending into the house's structure; E-455-f-053-3 to 6 = [Hickson & Co]; [Colonial Hospital]; [Ordnance Store] and [Fitzherbert's Store], 4 lithographs cut from a single sheet, the illustration to: An account of the earthquakes in New Zealand (Sydney, Printed by D. Wall, 1848 - Pam 1848); These lithographs are thought to be after drawings by Robert Park. E-455-f-053-7 = Notes on the geology of New Zealand, especially in reference to the Province of Wellington, by Chas Forbes, late of H. M. S. Acheron, p. 84-89. Pearse has included on page 54 of his album a second copy of the lithographs showing the 1848 earthquake damage. (E-455-f-054). The copy on page 54 is intact and in one piece. The copies on page 53 have been cut into three separate sections Other Titles - Colonial building styles Quantity: 2 drawing(s). 4 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash drawings, each 92 x 174 mm on sheet measuring 184 x 174 mm; Four hand-coloured lithographs cut from a single sheet measuring 210 x 130 mm; printed text.
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. List of drawings. [1857].
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-193
Description: Lists 28 plans, including plans, elevations, sections, details. Not all are held by the Library. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severly damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th Novmeber of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink manuscript on sheet, 325 x 205 mm.
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :[Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. Alternative front elevations....
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-198
Description: Shows two different front elevations (facades), one with a sign "Erected 1857" above the entrance door. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 282 x 384 mm.
Artist unknown :Greymouth. [1870s?]
Date: 1870 - 1880
Reference: A-465-006
Description: A view of the growing port town of Greymouth, from the mouth of the river. Warehouses and ships are visible along the waterfront Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Woodcut, hand-coloured, 73 x 173 mm Provenance: Donation: Mr John Pfahlert, Wellington, May 2014
[Arden, Francis Hamar] 1841?-1899 :The opening of Barrett Street Hospital, New Plymouth...
Date: 1888
By: Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898
Reference: A-354-022
Description: Shows the wooden single-storeyed building with high gables, at the top of a rise, with a crowd assembled for the opening. This hospital is sometimes named the Westown Public Hospital. (see 1/2-047946) Attributed by vendor to William Mathew Hodgkins. However Hodgkins is not known to have visited New Plymouth and this style of realistic drawing of notable buildings of New Plymouth was produced by Taranaki artist Francis Hamar Arden Inscriptions: Backing board recto - top right - (On label): [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 180 x 259 mm.
Beatson, William, 1808?-1870 :Messrs Morrison Sclanders & Co., Hardy Street. Proposed v...
Date: 1860 - 1865
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-147
Description: Shows the front elevation and side elevation of the verandah on a two-storeyed building. Morrison Sclander & Co is listed in Hardy Street in 1866-67, in Stevens and Batholomews New Zealand directory. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet, 330 x 536 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Patrick Beatson, in 1999.
Smith, William Mein 1799-1869 :Fort Richmond and the Second Hutt Bridge, ca 1847. Welli...
Date: 1847
From: Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869 :Five early views of the Hutt and Wairarapa. [Wellington], Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust Board, 1972.
By: Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust
Reference: C-028-034
Description: Two images on one sheet. The upper reproduction is a view looking along the river with the fort beside the bridge. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 240 x 157 mm on sheet 330 x 510 mm
[Beatson, William], 1808?-1870 :Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson. No. VI. Transverse section sho...
Date: 1857
From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].
Reference: Plans-99-020-199
Description: Shows a longitudinal section showing doors and windows of the east side. See "Methodist Church, Nelson, 1842-1942" / Rev. M A Rugby Pratt, pages 10-11: "The brick church opened in 1845 had been severely damaged by earthquake. In August 1857, Mr W Beatson was requested to prepare plans for a new church to seat 400 persons. On 13th November of the same year, £400 was paid for an acre in Hardy Street. ... The foundation stone was laid ... on 17th November, 1857 ..." Inscriptions: Recto - above image - [Signatures of (Rev) John Warren, Thomas Hoy, W Jenkins, (builders) James Robertson and Robert Black, (Hon) Donald Sinclair. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on sheet, 385 x 560 mm.