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White, Benoni William Lytton, 1858-1950 :Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Benoni White, del. Ne...
Date: 1902 - 1905
From: [Postcards by Benoni White and A D Willis. 1902-1905]
By: Bock, William Rose, 1847-1932; New Zealand. Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
Reference: Eph-A-POSTCARDS-White-01
Description: Postcard shows a Maori settlement on the shores of Lake Taupo, with the outlet in the foreground being the source of the Waikato River. The mountains of the Central Plateau are in the distance. A plume of smoke issues from Ngauruhoe. There is a cabbage tree at the far right, and beyond it are whare and a pataka. Flax grows in the foreground, and there are tree ferns across the water at the left. Verso shows an engraving by W R Bock, of Mt Earnslaw, head of Lake Wakatipu, with a Maori prow carving overarching it. Scene on recto is similar to the chromolithograph by Thomas Ryan: "Lake Taupo and Waikato River, with Tongariro and Ruapehu" (1893), published in the NZ Graphic Christmas number 1893, page 11. The Library's copy of this is at A-385-020 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on postcard, 91 x 139 mm.
White, Benoni William Lytton, 1858-1950 :Lake Rotorua, New Zealand. Benoni White, del. ...
Date: 1904
From: [Postcards by Benoni White and A D Willis. 1902-1905]
By: Bock, William Rose, 1847-1932; New Zealand. Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
Reference: Eph-A-POSTCARDS-White-04-B
Description: Postcard shows a view of Lake Rotorua from near Ohinemutu, with St Faith's Church at the far right. In the left foreground stands a group of Maori beside a raupo hut. In the right foreground the shore is steaming. There are waka and a steamship on the lake, with Mokoia Island in the background. The scene is bordered on three side by a grass fringe, and there are Maori tools and carvings at left and right. Verso shows an engraving by W R Bock, of Mt Earnslaw, head of Lake Wakatipu, with a Maori prow carving overarching it. Inscription on lower edge of recto: Meet me for certain tonight at His Majesty's to view the charms of the Country Girl. The postcard is addressed on the verso to Miss Mabel Drury, New North Road Auckland. J C Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company performed "The Country girl" at His Majesty's in Auckland in early 1904. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on postcard, 91 x 139 mm.