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[Taylor, Richard] 1805-1873 :Our encampment, Nov. 29, 1845.
Date: 1845
By: Taylor, Richard (Rev), 1805-1873
Reference: B-075-013-1
Description: Three small tents amongst limestone formations, with tall hills in the background, including one with a distinctive limstone pillar on its top. There is a toetoe in the foreground. Shows the site at a small kainga Arohena (Arouena); cf. Taylor's diary entry (in qMs sequence), and same scene in his sketchbook (E-296-q-123-1) The centre of three drawings on the same sheet (418 x 263 mm) with: Waterfall at Hoperiki [Operiki, Whanganui River], and A natural logan rock. The Library holds another rougher version of the same drawing in Taylor's album (E-296-q). It bears the same inscription and date and shows the same limestone rock formations, tall hills, a river and three small tents. Like the drawing at B-075-013-1, it also has below it a view of a limestone rock formation, titled A natural rocking stone Other Titles - Arohena Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title. Also at foot of sheet: "Sketches on journey of D. Maclean and Rev. R. Taylor 1845" Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 108 x 198 mm Provenance: An attached and partially legible sheet of paper reads: Given to Maj. F. B. Bulkeley, 65th ...& ... Given by Heaphy and Von Tempsky. and by him taken to England & given to S H K B Coates by Maj. Chas Bulkeley. [Major Charles Bulkeley was the father of Francis Beaumaris Bulkeley of the 65th Regiment]
[Taylor, Richard] 1805-1873 :A natural logan rock on the road from the Wakatumutumu to ...
Date: 1845
By: Taylor, Richard (Rev), 1805-1873; Bulkeley, Francis Beaumaris, 1823?-1901
Reference: B-075-013-2
Description: A limestone pillar with a loose rocking section of rock on its top. A river and tall cliffs are in the background The lowest of three drawings on one sheet, (418 x 263 mm) with: Waterfall at Hoperiki, and Our encampment. In Richard Taylor's album (E-296-q) the Library has another, rougher version of this drawing titled 'A natural rocking stone in the limestone range on the road from the Wakatumutumu to the Mokau. Dec 6 1845' (E-296-q-123-2). The drawing also has the matching view 'Our encampment' above it (E-296-q-123-1). Inscriptions: Recto - Title and at foot of sheet: "Sketches on journey of D. Maclean & Rev. R. Taylor 1845" Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 108 x 120 mm Provenance: An attached and partially legible sheet of paper reads: Given to Maj. F. B. Bulkeley, 65th ...&...Given by Heaphy and Von Tempsky. And by him taken to England & given to S H K B Coates by Maj. Chas Bulkeley.