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[Bridge, Cyprian], 1807-1885 :[View of the Waimati from the road to Poka Noi and Waka's...
Date: 1845
By: Bridge, Cyprian, 1807-1885
Reference: A-079-035
Description: View across rolling countryside, with fenced fields, a road passing into the distance on the left, with several figures walking along it. Houses can be seen in the distance on the skyline among trees Title from a very similar view by John Williams (A-079-018) The reference to 'Poka Noi' is to the volcanic cone Puke Nui, now known as Te Ahuahu. It is barely visible in the middle distance The reference to 'Waka' is to Tamati Waka Nene Other Titles - Waimate Puke Nui Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 165 x 243 mm
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
[Bridge, Cyprian], 1807-1885 :[View of the Waimati (missionary station) and Poka Mie Hi...
Date: 1845
By: Bridge, Cyprian, 1807-1885
Reference: A-079-036
Description: Low scrub in the foreground, with a drive leading to fenced fields, where cattle are grazing. The Waimate North Mission Station is on the skyline in the centre background, and a distinctive volcanic cone, Puke Nui, or Te Ahuahu, is on the right, beyond other buildings Probably the original for an engraving by J. W. Whymper in A. S. Thomson's 'The story of New Zealand' (London, 1853), vol 1 p. 330 (Photograph in photo files as negative 119205 1/2) Title from a sepia copy of the same work by John Williams, dated October 1845 (A-079-012). Other Titles - Puke Nui, Te Ahuahu, Waimate Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 165 x 241 mm