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Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :[Mr Blackett's residence, Auckland Harbour. 1852]
Date: 1852
By: Wynyard, Robert Henry (Sir), 1802-1864
Reference: A-457-003
Description: View of the home of John Charles Blackett, St George's Bay, Parnell, surrounded by bush and with the harbour in the foreground Probably a preliminary sketch for another of Wynyard's drawings (A-081-040), which is slightly more detailed and inscribed Incorrectly identified in the auction catalogue as 'Untitled (House with bush surround) - possibly Treaty House' (p.33) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper, 179 x 222 mm
Creator unknown :Photograph of Auckland from Wynyard Pier
Date: [185-?]
By: Wynyard, Robert Henry (Sir), 1802-1864
Reference: PAColl-9357
Description: Photograph of Auckland from Wynyard Pier, taken ca 1856 by an unidentified photographer. Shows St Paul's Church, boatsheds on the foreshore, and houses. Source of title - Title transcribed from item Inscriptions: Mount verso - top centre - Auckland from Wynyard Pier - 1855 -; Mount verso - centre - R L [?] Wynyard, 35 Arthur St. Ellerslie. S.E.6.; Mount verso - bottom right - J. D. Richardson. 45, Empire Road. Epsom. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print, 8.3 x 14.5 cm, on mount Provenance: Previously from the estate of Colonel Wynyard and subsequently part of the collection of Mr J D Richardson of Auckland.
Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :Auckland from Official Bay, 1846
Date: 1846
By: Wynyard, Robert Henry (Sir), 1802-1864
Reference: B-174-006
Description: Shows a view of a row of houses along the top of a rise, including those (from left) of Captain Denny, Major Matson, Colonel Wynyard, and Captain Cockraft, with the Treasury buildings to the right, including a small sentry-box on the far right. Across the lower part, a road passes two small buildings on the left and one on the right (St Paul's School). Reproduced in 'The Lively Capital' by Una Platts (Auckland, Avon Fine Prints, 1971), p. 151. The houses along the hilltop are described as fronting on to Princess Street. St Paul's School, bottom right, is described as being on the corner of Eden Crescent and Short Street Other Titles - Capt Denny; Major Matson; Col Wynyard; Capt Cockraft; Treasury and school Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - RHW; Recto - beneath image - [Title]; Recto - beneath image - Capt Denny; Major Matson; Col Wynyard; Capt Cockraft; Treasury and school Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, image 102 x 153 mm, on sheet 157 x 200 mm (sight) Provenance: Previously on sale from John Leech Gallery, 2007-2008. In the collection of R Lewin Wynyard, of Auckland in 1971, when reproduced in The lively capital by Una Platts (Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1971) p.151. It was described as being part of a sketchbook.
Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :Princes St. 1849
Date: 1849
By: Wynyard, Robert Henry (Sir), 1802-1864
Reference: B-189-012
Description: View looking down Princes Street towards Emily Place, with St Paul's church at the foot of the street, the harbour beyond. The long low house to the right of the church would have been that of Brigade-Major Joseph Greenwood. To the extreme left, the original Wood's Royal Hotel can be seen, with its verandah partly enclosed with lattice. The two-storey building next door to it is the Royal Masonic Hotel, and beside that, the Union Bank of Australia. Various men, women and children are standing or sitting in the street, and a carriage drawn by two horses, carrying four people, rides up the street According to Una Platts' 'The lively capital: Auckland 1840-1865', the image is given the title 'Princes Street, Auckland, 1849, with Colonel Wynyard's carriage'; this title does not appear on the original and may come from family knowledge Wynyard made two versions of the scene; the other is privately owned. The Library holds a photographic reference to this version Other Titles - Street Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Princes St. 1849 [in ink] See also John Williams' pencil and crayon drawing of the same scene, about 1850, at A-079-021 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash on paper, 183 x 222 mm, hinged to gate-fold matt 480 x 403 mm Provenance: Previously from a sketchbook of R H Wynyard's, owned by R Lewin Wynyard, Auckland (see U Platts, 'The lively capital ...', 1971, List of illustrations p.257)
Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :[Auckland foreshore, Official Bay, with houses and fi...
Date: 1846 - 1849
By: Wynyard, Robert Henry (Sir), 1802-1864
Reference: A-452-016
Description: A view of the Auckland foreshore, mid-19th century, from the water. A number of similarly-built houses can be seen near the water's edge, and one of them is surrounded by a low wooden fence with two gates (possibly being the house of Captain Denny). A small wooden pier, probably an early form of Wynyard Pier, runs out to the water. Various people are seen at leisure on the shore, including a woman with an umbrella, two men reclining against rocks, and a couple of children in a small rowboat. Although the hills are visible in the background, there is no sign of developing roads or other buildings further up the hillside. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - R H W [artist's initials] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on paper, 114 x 183 mm on sheet 185 x 222 mm