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[King, Martha] 1803?-1897 :Looking down the road to Hawkshead the Hutt 1844

Date: 1844

By: King, Martha, 1803?-1897

Reference: A-100-014

Description: View across a clearing in Hutt Forest, with the Hutt Road crossing the scene, a larger house, Hawkshead belonging to the Swainson family, and a smaller cottage in the right middle distance. Two cows graze in the foreground Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Title and date, faint pencil inscription Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 228 x 275 mm

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[King, Martha] 1803?-1897 :Nixon's in '41

Date: 1841

By: King, Martha, 1803?-1897

Reference: A-100-002

Description: Shows John Nixon's first cottage in Wanganui, built 1840. The house is shown at the foot of a low hill in the middle distance. Also shows a young man seated in the foreground, probably John Nixon. There are clothes drying on a line on the right. A toetoe bush is in the left foreground Nixon later built and moved to a larger property, upriver, called Sedgebrook For further information on John Nixon, see TL3/1/1 21/9/1983 Other Titles - Nixon 1841 Inscriptions: Verso - title in pencil Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 225 x 293 mm

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[King, Martha] 1803?-1897 :Our old home in Wanganui 1846

Date: 1846

By: King, Martha, 1803?-1897

Reference: A-100-013

Description: Looking towards two low hills, with fencing around the hilltop site of Rutland Stockade (started late December 1846, completed 1847) on the right. There is a substantial thatched dwelling and outbuildings in the centre middle distance, identified as the King family home, and a smaller cottage in the right foreground, described as 'Stent's house afterwards Capt. Taylor's'; a 'Mauri [sic, i.e. Maori] house', a low thatched whare, in the centre foreground Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 233 x 293 mm

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