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[Heaphy, Charles], 1820-1881. Attributed works :[Main entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound...

Date: 1848

From: [Heaphy, Charles] 1820-1881 :[Main entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound (?) 1848]

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: B-043-008-2

Description: Shows mountainous coastline from the sea, with some peaks wreathed in cloud. Inscriptions: Recto - above image - 1 In 48/2078 right Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 76 x 260 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull.

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Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881 :View of Nelson Haven in Tasman's Gulf, New Zealand, includi...

Date: 1841

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-025-015

Description: View from the first ridge above the beach showing a prefabricated barracks to the left and the tents erected to house the first settlers to Nelson, a well, a flag, and several carts. The view looks from the land towards the Boulder Bank and Haulashore Island, and the Arrow or Fifeshire rock across Tasman Bay to the distant snow-capped Moutere Hills and Tasman Range. The first three immigrant ships, The Will Watch, the Whitby and the Arrow are shown in the harbour with flags flying. There are clumps of trees at the water's edge, but the land is otherwise grassed or with flax and bracken. Original watercolour for the related lithograph "View of Nelson Haven in Tasman's Gulf, New Zealand, including a part of the site of the Town of Nelson" published in 1842. Exhibited in 'Treasures in Trust' exhibition to celebrate 75th anniversary of the Alexander Turnbull Library in 1995. Exhibited: Treasures in Trust. Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth 1997, Robert McDougall Art Gallery Christchurch, 1997, Southland Museum and Art Gallery, 1997, total exposure 27 weeks. Inscriptions: Recto - Signature and title Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 386 x 492 mm on sheet 465 x 587 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull with other material from the disbanded New Zealand Company in 1915 in London.

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Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881 :View on the Great Lake, Chatham Island. [1840]

Date: 1840

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: A-146-002

Description: Shows a lake scene (Te Whanga Lagoon) with two ducks in the water and two shags on a branch in the foreground, a canoe on the lake in right distance. Across the lake is a distinctive volcanic cone hill with smaller peaks further in the distance. Tree ferns, a cabbage tree and other trees are nearby, with flax flowering on the strip of land in the foreground The volcanic peak shown may be Te Ranga, close to the South-west corner of Te Whanga Lagoon Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Portfolio D; Recto - beneath image - [Title]; Recto - bottom right - Chas Heaphy Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen drawing 132 x 355 mm on sheet 221 x 368 mm Provenance: New Zealand Company collection. Purchased by Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull, from Francis Edwards, London, 1915.

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :View of Port Nicholson from the summit of the range borderin...

Date: 1840

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: A-146-001

Description: A hill with fern and low scrub in the foreground, with a view across the bush-covered Hutt Valley and Petone to the Wainuiomata Hills, with the Harbour, Somes Island and four immigrant ships, the harbour entrance and Miramar Peninsula. There are houses built by the first European settlers on the beach, possibly along with the buildings of Petone Pa, although the latter are indistinguishable from the settlers' houses. The Pa may be hidden from sight by a low rise to the right. Original drawing for a lithograph in E. J . Wakefield's "Illustrations to Adventure in New Zealand" (London, 1845) Plate 3, with title "Port Nicholson from the hills above Pitone in 1840". The lithograph includes in its foreground a Maori woman gathering crops or food and three pigs. The ships shown are probably the first four immigrant ships to arrive in Wellington, the Aurora, the Oriental, the Duke of Roxburgh and the Bengal Merchant. The ships arrived between 22 January and 28 February 1840. Other Titles - Petone Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title, signature, and "Portfolio D" [the latter inscribed by staff of the New Zealand Company in London.; Recto - top centre - No. 55. New Zealand Company Mar 23 1842 [the latter a stamp indicating the date the drawing was received by the New Zealand Company in London]. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen drawing 233 x 369 mm Provenance: Drawn for the New Zealand Company and sent to London. Purchased by Alexander Turnbull with other New Zealand Company material in 1915.

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Fox, William 1812-1893 :Te Mai at its junction with the Teraumai. 16 Feb 1846

Date: 1846

By: Fox, William, 1812-1893; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: B-113-010

Description: A low waterfall, believed to be in the region of the headwaters of the Buller River. Bush on both sides of the river. On verso of painting is "No. 210", with the N Z Company stamp which is dated 19 Feb 1847 Inscriptions: Verso - New Zealand Company stamp, number 210, dated 19 February 1847. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 185 x 255 mm Provenance: New Zealand Company collection. Purchased by Alexander Turnbull from Francis Edwards Ltd, London, 1915.

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Port Wakefield, from the entrance of the Nairn River; Chatha...

Date: 1840 - 1842

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; New Zealand Company

Reference: B-043-014

Description: Shows a low lightly-wooded spit of land at the right foreground, with six ships and a small Maori canoe beyond. Tree ferns are recognisable among the larger trees. A rowing boat with six oars at work and a man standing to work the tiller is in the left foreground. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - No. 33; Recto - top centre - [New Zealand Company stamp]: Mar 23 1842; Recto - bottom left - Portfolio D; Recto - bottom right - Chas Heaphy; Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 285 x 484 mm on sheet 312 x 495 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull as part of the New Zealand Company collection, per Francis Edwards, London, 1915.

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Smith, William Mein 1799-1869 :View of the Porirua district from a native potatoe garde...

Date: 1840 - 1841

By: Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: C-011-007

Description: An extensive view from a cleared high spot with a dead tree in the left foreground, looking across bush and hills towards the west coast and the sea. The conical hill in the left background is probably Colonial Knob, with Titahi Bay in the centre background and Mount Cooper, the highest hill in the right background. Other Titles - Potato Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - title in sepia ink, with initials WMS. Bottom left, 'Portfolio D'. Top left 'No. 59'. Top right, New Zealand Company stamp, dated Feb 17 1842 (its date of receipt in London). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen and brown ink drawing with touches of blue watercolour 177 x 255 mm Provenance: New Zealand Company drawing no. 59. Purchased by Alexander Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915.

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New Zealand Company :A proposed plan of the city of Wellington in the first settlement ...

Date: 1839 - 1840

By: New Zealand Company; Cobham, Samuel, 1799-1881

Reference: MapColl-832.4796a/1839/Acc.15648

Description: Plan of the proposed city of Wellington that was to be located near the mouth of the Hutt River and Petone, Lower Hutt City. The area covers 1361 acres, exclusive of streets and terraces, with 261 acres for government purposes, squares, public buildings, hospitals, schools, markets, wharves, and 1100 acres for settlers for building purposes. The town is laid out in a grid pattern, with the Hutt River running through the centre, and a terrace around the periphery. Several blocks on the plan are allocated for specific purposes, such as government offices, prison, public baths, museum, barracks, president's palace, college of surgeons. Four cemeteries are proposed on the corners of the plan, each of eight acres. Note on mount reads: This proposal was for the establishment of Wellington on the banks of the Hutt River. See also associated lettered at AT 3/1/6, regarding Cobham and the map. This edition is a photocopy from a specially drawn copy, held formally in Government House, Wellington. Catalogue card states a copy is held in strongroom, Parliamentary library. Note on map says the town is to be surrounded by 1100 farms of 100 acres each. Note on map before copying states each blank square is 8 acres. Note on map before copying: Designed by Samuel Cobham, Newgate Street, where plans may be had. Note on map before copying: W Lake, lith, 50, Old Bailey, London. See also second and third photographic copies of lithograph of this map, filed at MapColl-832.4796a/1839/Acc.15647 and Acc.1269. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, coloured, mounted, 39.3 x 50 cm.

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Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869 :From the Pah Pipitea, Port Nicholson, Decr 1840

Date: 1840

By: Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-011-005

Description: View from inside Pipitea Pa, looking north up the harbour towards the Hutt Valley and the Rimutaka Ranges. In the left foreground, two people sit, wrapped in blankets on bare ground. The edges of the site are defined with palisades of varying heights. On lower ground to the right are a wharenui, a long low building with a single door in the side, and two whata or food storage buildings on poles. Note on verso: Selected to be exhibited in the Academy Gallery for the Chamber of Commerce centennial June 1956, but not shown because of lack of space. Other Titles - Wellington Harbour, December Other Titles - Pa Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen and brown ink drawing 205 x 284 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull, London, 1915, as part of the New Zealand Company collection.

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[Heaphy, Charles], 1820-1881. Attributed works :[Main entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound...

Date: 1848

From: [Heaphy, Charles] 1820-1881 :[Main entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound (?) 1848]

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: B-043-008-1

Description: Shows mountainous coastline from the sea, with some peaks wreathed in cloud. Inscriptions: Recto - top left - [Stamp]: New Zealand Company 21 Sep 1848; Recto - above image - 2 in 48/2078; Note by A H Turnbull on mount. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 77 x 254 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull.

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :View on the Pelorus River. Drawn by C Heaphy from a sketch b...

Date: 1839

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Wakefield, Edward Jerningham, 1820-1879; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: A-145-007

Description: Shows a Maori canoe with carved prow, containing 2 figures, one Maori, one European, and a dog, alongside a raft or mokihi being paddled by a young Maori man in the foreground. Both craft negotiate river rapids. In right foreground a fallen tree trunk is a perch for a few birds, and in the background cabbage trees stand in front of denser bush. The scene is thought to be close to modern Canvastown The rapids, or low waterfall on the Pelorus River, were close to modern Canvastown Listed by the New Zealand Company as received in London by the Company [before 1842], item no. 5 E J Wakefield wrote about travelling with his uncle William Wakefield up the Pelorus River between 6 and 16 September 1839 and mentioned that the paddler on the mokihi or raft was a 12-year-old boy. perched in the centre of a raft made of two bundles of raupo tied with flax. (Adventure in New Zealand, 1845, page 63). Heaphy remained with the Tory, in Tory Channel Other Titles - Wakefield, Edward Jerningham Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - No. 5; Verso - top centre - No. 1 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 255 x 364 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull, with other New Zealand Company material, Francis Edwards, London, 1914.

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Kettle, Charles Henry 1820-1862 :View of Port Chalmers and the Islands, Otakou Harbour,...

Date: 1848

By: Kettle, Charles Henry, 1821-1862; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-012-002

Description: Shows Barque `Philip Laing', Coasting schooner, Site of town Port Chalmers, NZ Co's storehouse, Ship `John Wickliffe', warehouses Inscriptions: Recto - top left - New Zealand Company stamp, date "21 Dec. 1848"; Verso - In pencil: "284", title repeated 4 times in ink and pencil; date only on verso Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 221 x 535 mm on sheet, 261 x 570 mm Provenance: Purchased by A H Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915 with other New Zealand Company material

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Kauri forest, Wairoa River, Kaipara. [1839]

Date: 1839

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: C-025-014

Description: In the foreground are five men moving a log with ropes. Beyond them is a saw-pit with prepared timber and there is further timber cut into planks in the right foreground, with two axes and a jacket. There are two millers' huts, many trunks and tree-stumps and large stands of kauri trees. Exhibited in 'Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art' Exhibition at Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February - 22 April 1990. Exhibited in 'Treasures in Trust' exhibition to celebrate 75th anniversary of the Alexander Turnbull Library in 1995. The artist is likely to visited this timber camp between 26 and 29 December 1839 and the camp's location should be somewhere between Te Kopuru (south of Dargaville) and the confluence of the Mangakahia and Wairua Rivers, probably in the upper Wairoa, not far from Tangiteroria. It appears likely to have been a timber camp established by ex-Wesleyan Mission Society missionary William White, with a gang of Sydney sawyers, at a site known as Mangarata. See 'The unknown Kaipara' by Brian Byrne, p. 165-168 for further information. Inscriptions: Recto - Chas Heaphy. No.8 [New Zealand Company numbering at top] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 470 x 375 mm Provenance: Purchased with other New Zealand Company material in London in 1915 by Alexander Turnbull.

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Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869 :St Mary's Lake near Wanganui. Septr. 1841

Date: 1841

By: Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company; Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869

Reference: C-011-004

Description: A small lake, better known as Kaitoke Lake, between low hills, with flax in the foreground and one or two trees around its perimeter. The area is south of Wanganui and close to the coast. The name St Mary's Lake is no longer widely known. The lake is one of the small lakes south of Wanganui and close to the coast, to the left of Highway 3. It is better known as Lake Kaitoke Other Titles - Kaitoke Lake Inscriptions: Recto - Title, date, signature in ink, lower right in the artist's hand; also in ink, lower right, in the artist's hand: "No. 5.". The New Zealand Company has added "Portfolio D" in ink, lower left, No. 47 in ink upper left and its stamp, dated Mar 22 1842, upper centre in the middle of the sky area. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen and brown ink drawing with some watercolour 180 x 255 mm Provenance: New Zealand Company collection. Sold by Francis Edwards Ltd, London, to Alexander Turnbull in 1915.

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Fox, William 1812-1893 :On the Buller River, shortly after leaving the Roto Iti. 8th Fe...

Date: 1846

By: Fox, William, 1812-1893; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: B-113-016

Description: Shows a swollen river curving between bush-clad hills, rushing over large boulders. A record of the 1846 expedition undertaken by Charles Heaphy, William Fox and Thomas Brunner with guide Kehu, from Nelson towards the West Coast, via the Buller River Other Titles - Rotoiti Inscriptions: Verso - title, signature (W. Fox) and date. Also New Zealand Company stamp, received 19 February 1847. N Z Company number 213 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 233 x 340 mm Provenance: Purchased, Alexander Turnbull, Francis Edwards Ltd, London, 1915, with other New Zealand Company material

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Cowdie forest on the Wairoa River, Kaipara (Col. Wakefield p...

Date: 1839 - 1840

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-025-024

Description: Shows a still dark green river with a virgin kauri forest, low scrub and flax on its far bank. In the centre of the view is a row-boat, with Colonel William Wakefield in top hat seated in the stern, trailing an oar. The other occupants of the boat are a Maori named Te Whare, a Rotuman named Saturday, Dr George Robinson, Dr John Dorset and Charles Heaphy. Heaphy is thought to be the fourth from the right, the young man with brown hair and a moustache. There are several ducks on the river to the left. The scene is almost certainly the upper Wairoa River, as described by Colonel William Wakefield ' Higher up, where the river narrows to the breadth of the Thames at Kew, both sides presented magnificent forest - some entirely of kauri in a state of the greatest profusion' (quoted in The unknown Kaipara by Brian Byrne, p. 166). Shows an incident that occurred after the grounding of the Tory on 19 December 1839. Painted after the event and dated 1840. See Wakefield, E. J. Adventure in New Zealand, vol. 1 p. 156ff. The boat was being rowed from Te Kopuru up the Wairoa River. Other Titles - Kauri forest Colonel Wakefield Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - signature and date; Recto - beneath image - title Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 287 x 457 mm on sheet 347 x 485 mm Provenance: Commissioned and owned by the New Zealand Company, London, until purchase in 1915 by Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull per dealer Francis Edwards.

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Fox, William 1812-1893 :Wairau Plain. Jan. 1848

Date: 1848

From: Fox, William 1812-1893 :Wairau Plain. Jan. 1848

By: Fox, William, 1812-1893; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: C-013-004-1

Description: The hills of Port Underwood in the distance, looking along the beachline of the Wairau Plain. The right-hand section of a two-part panorama On the face of the painting, at the top, is No. 273 (added at a later date), with the N Z Company stamp which is dated 14 July 1848. The title which is prefixed by "No 6" is taken from the verso of the painting. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 209 x 524 mm Provenance: Alexander Turnbull's collection, purchased London, 1915, from Francis Edwards, as part of the New Zealand Company collection Processing information: This work is in two parts, formerly separate, joined in the 1990s. It is stored with F-sized material.

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Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881 :View in the valley of the Nairne Port Wakefield in the dist...

Date: 1840

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-025-016

Description: Shows the Nairn River winding between bush-clad banks away to the harbour of Port Wakefield (Waitangi, Chatham Island). There are ships in the distance, and the whole is framed by foreground trees, including tree ferns. Shows the area known as Maungatukarewa. Another copy of this, approximately half-size, is held in the State Archives of Hamburg, along with a lithograph of the view. The watercolour was probably copied by Heaphy and was supplied to a group of Hamburg merchants who were interested in buying the Chatham Islands from the New Zealand Company and establishing a colony there. Reproduced as a Turnbull Print, 1964. Other Titles - Nairn Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Chas. Heaphy Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 460 x 570 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915, as part of the New Zealand Company Collection

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Fox, William 1812-1893 :On the coast near Kai-terri-terri, Blind Bay. Jan. 1846

Date: 1846

By: Fox, William, 1812-1893; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-013-007

Description: In the left foreground is a group of Maori and with two canoes on a beach with golden sands, possibly near the mouth of a stream. To the right is an arched rock and another unusual rock formation, with two women gathering shells. Bush-clad hills behind to the right and sea and the distant hills of Nelson to the left. Other Titles - Kaiteriteri Golden Bay Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - title in pencil; Verso - May be numbered 220, New Zealand Company number In 1846, Fox was the New Zealand Company Agent in Nelson Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 510 x 1270 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull as part of the New Zealand Company collection in London in 1915.

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Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :View of the Kahu-Kahu Hokianga River [December] 1839

Date: 1839

By: Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918; New Zealand Company

Reference: C-025-020

Description: Shows G. F. Russell's house and timber yard at Kohukohu, Hokianga Harbour, with a ship and a barque, the Francis Spaight (nearer vessel) and the Bolina (on the left) loading kauri spars; and a row-boat hauling spars. On the hill behind is dense native forest. For many years, this watercolour was thought to show Horeke with Lieutenant Thomas McDonnell's house. However Maureen Lander's "Turnbull Library Record" article cited below proves that the image is of Kohukohu and of G. F. Russell's house. See Turnbull Library Record vol.22. no.1, May 1989, p.33-40 for an article by Maureen Lander establishing that this view is of Kohukohu and is accurate in its details. The view dates from a trip Heaphy made with other New Zealand Company employees in December 1839, looking for appropriate areas to establish cities. The New Zealand Company's vessel the "Tory", with the artist on board, was in the Hokianga Harbour between 2 and 16 December. See also the article by Brian Byrne in "Turnbull Library record" 1997, pages 73-76, identifying the "Francis Spaight" and the "Bolina", with evidence. Exhibited in 'Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art' Exhibition at Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February - 22 April 1990. Exhibited: Early watercolours of New Zealand, Auckland City Art Gallery, September 1963. Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art, Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February to 22 April 1990; Treasures in Trust, National Library Gallery, 17 August to 2 November 1995 and Auckland City Art Gallery, 11 November 1996 to 9 February 1997. Exhibited in 'Treasures in Trust' exhibition to celebrate 75th anniversary of the Alexander Turnbull Library in 1995. Other Titles - Kohukohu, Northland Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title & signature Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 308 x 429 mm (image), 327 x 450 mm (ruled line) on sheet 409 x 516 mm Dimensions: painted surface, surrounded by a single ruled ink line is 308 x 429 mm; outside the painted surface is a space, including the artist's signature lower right, then a double ruled line at 327 x 450 mm; the whole sheet, including the artist's handwritten title below measures 409 x 516 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915, as part of the New Zealand Company papers, London. Item number 16 in the New Zealand Company's list of paintings and drawings received

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