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[Swainson, George Frederick] 1829-1870 :Fort Richmond and second Hutt Bridge, built 184...
Date: 1847
Reference: A-023-015
Description: Also shows Molesworth's windmill and Aglionby Arms in position to which it was moved some time in 1850's. Fort Richmond had been pulled down by 1860. Formerly attributed to William Swainson; attribution is now based on close similiarity to privately owned signed work, and on George Swainson's known use of white chalk highlights. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil, wash and white chalk, 170 x 240 mm
[Star Lithographic Works] :The Hutt River and bridge in 1855 [Auckland, Star Lithograph...
Date: 1855 - 1890
From: [Star Lithographic Works] :Dinner on board the first emigrant ship for New Zealand [and] The Hutt river and bridge in 1855. [Auckland, Star Lithographic Works, 1890]
Reference: A-109-055
Description: Two men with axes and fallen trees on riverbank in foreground, bridge to left with tree-clad hills behind, houses and church on far riverbank, with more tree-clad hills in the background A copy of a wood engraving originally published in the Illustrated London news, 1855, p. 620, with the title The Hutt River and Bridge, New Zealand (negative G-2457-1/2) Extended Title - From: The New Zealand Jubilee and Exhibition Chronicle, 1890 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 121 x 200 mm
Bridge over the Hutt River, Lower Hutt
Date: [ca 1900]
From: Beere, Daniel Manders, 1833-1909 :Negatives of New Zealand and Australia
Reference: 1/4-034717-G
Description: Bridge over the Hutt River, Lower Hutt, photographed circa 1900 by Daniel Manders Beere. Note on back of file print reads "5th Hutt Bridge, Lower Hutt" Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).