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Hawcridge, Robert H, 1866-1920 :Dunedin, New Zealand. Panorama of city and harbour. Lit...
Date: 1973 - 1894
From: [Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: D-001-016
Description: View from the Town Belt in the Mornington area looking down over the city, with South Dunedin to the right. Otago Boys' High is the large Victorian Gothic building to the left in the foreground. Queens Drive curves around the bush-clad hill to its left. In the distance on the left is Logan Lake, later reclaimed as Logan Park. The dominant church spire in the centre is that of First Church. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as a coloured chromolithograph in the Christmas issue of the Weekly graphic, 1894 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, 257 x 748 mm on sheet 427 x 890 mm
Hawcridge, Robert H 1867?-1920 :Dunedin from Belleknowes. [Dunedin] The Perpetual Trust...
Date: 1969
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie Ltd
Reference: C-079-023
Description: "Reproduced ... from the original donated to the Company by the beneficiaries in the estate of Edgar Christopher Hazzlett." Printed by Coulls Somerville Wilkie No. 31 of a limited edition of 600 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 292 x 736 mm
Hawcridge, Robert H 1866-1920 :Dunedin, New Zealand. Panorama of city and harbour. Lith...
Date: 1894
By: New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing Works; Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal; Fagan, J A, active 1970s
Reference: D-001-029
Description: View from the Town Belt in the Mornington area looking down over the city, with South Dunedin to the right. Otago Boys' High is the large Victorian Gothic building to the left in the foreground and Queens Drive curves around the bush-clad hill to its left. In the distance on the left is Logan Lake, now reclaimed as Logan Park. The dominant church spire in the centre belongs to First Church. Houses, stores and industrial buildings are shown, along with shipping activity in the port. In the centre and right foreground are a park and a road, along which a couple is walking. Extended Title - Supplement to: New Zealand Graphic, Christmas Number, 1894. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 310 x 865 mm
[Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
Date: 1973 - 1892 - 1894
By: Cockerell, E A, active 1890s; Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: D-001-014/016
Description: Auckland, New Zealand, panoramic views of city and harbour from Birkenhead, by W.D.S. 1892; Wellington, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by E.A. Cockerell. 1893; Dunedin, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by R.H. Hawcridge. 1894. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as col. chromolithographs, reproduced from paintings, in Christmas issues of Weekly graphic, 1892-94, Auckland, New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Col. photolithographs 262 x 748 mm; 261 x 748 mm; 257 x 748 mm, on sheets 427 x 890 mm
Otago & Southland Contingent. The Pollard's benefit matinee. "The belle of New York". P...
Date: 1900
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to the South African War. 1899-1902]
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: Eph-B-WAR-SA-1900-03
Description: Programme cover shows an illustration by R Hawcridge of a mounted soldier blowing a bugle, in front of a New Zealand flag. The verso of the front cover shows "Sketches in camp", also by Hawcridge, a series of illustrations of army camp life: Watering the horses, Jumping test, Bringing his dinner, Morning toilet, Shooting test, The farrier, A question of method. The facing illustration, titled "Where will Kruger be when his light 'Bobs' out?" shows a caricature of Kruger as a candle being snuffed out by "The bell of New York" held by a military man (possibly Field Marshal Lord Roberts). portrait photographs of Tom Pollard and Mr W O'Sullivan, details of the New Zealand and British flags, with ferns, roses, shamrocks and thistles representing Britain and New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on programme cover, in two pieces, each 260 x 125 mm.
[Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
Date: 1973 - 1892 - 1894
By: Cockerell, E A, active 1890s; Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; Avon Fine Prints; Schmidt, William Shaw Diedrich, 1870-1968
Reference: D-001-014-a/016-a
Description: Auckland, New Zealand, panoramic views of city and harbour from Birkenhead, by W.D.S. 1892; Wellington, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by E.A. Cockerell. 1893; Dunedin, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by R.H. Hawcridge. 1894. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as col. chromolithographs, reproduced from paintings, in Christmas issues of Weekly graphic, 1892-94, Auckland, New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Col. photolithographs 262 x 748 mm; 261 x 748 mm; 257 x 748 mm, on sheets 427 x 890 mm
Hawcridge, Robert H, 1866-1920 :Dunedin, New Zealand. Panorama of city and harbour. Lit...
Date: 1973 - 1894
From: [Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: D-001-016-a
Description: View from the Town Belt in the Mornington area looking down over the city, with South Dunedin to the right. Otago Boys' High is the large Victorian Gothic building to the left in the foreground. Queens Drive curves around the bush-clad hill to its left. In the distance on the left is Logan Lake, later reclaimed as Logan Park. The dominant church spire in the centre is that of First Church. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as a coloured chromolithograph in the Christmas issue of the Weekly graphic, 1894 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, 257 x 748 mm on sheet 427 x 890 mm
Dunedin Citizens' Ball, March 24th 1898. Garrison Hall. Programme [cover. Printed by] J...
Date: 1898
From: Dunedin Citizens' Ball, March 24th 1898. Garrison Hall. Programme. [Printed by] J Wilkie & Co., Dunedin.
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: Eph-A-BALL-1898-01-cover
Description: Outside cover shows decorative panel at the top with coats of arms for Otago. The front cover shows a kiwi, and some words of the title are in gold on the back cover. Design of this programme may be by Robert Hawcridge. Exhibited in ‘Humble: the life of 100 small objects’, exhibition curated by Barbara Lyon, in the Turnbull Gallery, National Library of New Zealand, 27 August - 17 November 2017. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on programme.. Physical Description: Colour lithograph, on folded card, 130 x 63 mm (folded), with white pencil, 80 mm, attached by white cord.