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Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :A curiously arched rock, on the coast of New Zealand, wit...

Date: 1769 - 1784

By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Smith, Samuel, 1745-; Hogg and Company

Reference: A-111-096

Description: An arched rock with a pa on top Derived from an engraving by Newton after Parkinson on Cook's 1st voyage in: Parkinson, S. A journal of a voyage to the South Seas. London, 1773. Pl. 24 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w, 125 x 193 mm

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Parkinson, Sydney 1745-1771 :A curiously arched rock on the coast of New Zealand. - [Lo...

Date: 1780 - 1789

By: Hogg and Company; Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771

Reference: A-111-065

Description: An arched rock at Mercury Bay from Cook's first voyage to New Zealand Derived from engraving by Newton after Parkinson on Cook's 1st voyage in: Parkinson, S. A journal of a voyage to the South Seas. London, 1773. Pl. 24 Trimmed inside plate marks Inscriptions: Head of plate: Engraved for Moore's voyages & travels [i e Moore, J H. A new and complete collection of voyages and travels] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving b&w 135 x 177 mm

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Parkinson, Sydney 1745-1771 :Mr Banks receiving a visit from the king of Duke of York's...

Date: 1780 - 1790

By: Warren, Charles Turner, 1762-1823; Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Buchan, Alexander, -1769; Hogg and Company

Reference: A-111-054

Description: Joseph Banks in an encounter with a Papua New Guinean chief; the perforated rock near Tolaga Bay; a small settlement in Tierra del Fuego, visited by Cook in 1769 Published in: Anderson, G.W. A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages round the world. Pl. 7. Other Titles - Baldwyn's new system of universal geography. Tolaga.Teierra [1] is derived from an engraving in: Henry, D. An historical account of all the voyages. London, 1773, Vol. 3. [2] is derived from an engraving by Newton after Parkinson in: Parkinson, S. A journal of a voyage. London, 1773, Pl. 20. [3] is derived from an engraving by Bartolozzi after a drawing by Buchan on Cook's 1st voyage in: Hawksworth, J. An account of the voyages. London, 1773, Pl. 1; with influence from Parkinson? (cf op. cit. Pl. 2). Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings, b&w, 3 on one sheet, 352 x 229 mm (plate-mark), on sheet 383 x 240 mm

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Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :Representation of a war canoe of New Zealand, with a view...

Date: 1769 - 1784 - 1770

By: Prattent, T, active 1780-1800; Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Hogg and Company

Reference: B-085-013

Description: Shows ornately carved canoe with high stern on the right, eight occupants standing and about 28 seated. All figures wear feathers in their hair and six are cloaked. Gable End Foreland is in the left distance; however it is inaccurately depicted, since the whole image is a reversal of an earlier engraving.. The Library has five black and white copies of this engraving at A-111-004/004-d. A reversed version of 'A war canoe of New Zealand, with a view of Gable End Foreland' engraved by J. J. Barralet', published 1772 and 1773 in Hawkesworth's account of Cook's voyage to New Zealand. Both the Barralet and Prattent engravings are partially derived from an ink and wash drawing in the British Museum, 'A New Zealand War Canoe' by Sydney Parkinson, although the canoe shown is much shorter and the number of rowers much fewer in the Parkinson drawing. The exact original for the engraved versions has never been found. The reversal of the Prattent engraving means that the background landscape is inaccurately depicted and the canoe is facing in the wrong direction. Parkinson's original observation of the scene with the canoe was in 1769. Inscriptions: Recto - above image - London. Published by Alexr. Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster Row.; Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 225 x 365 mm (sight).

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