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Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :Wanganui. [1852]

Date: 1852

From: Wynyard, Robert Henry 1802-1864 :[Drawings of New Zealand scenes] / R.H.W. - 1852.

Reference: A-081-030

Description: View from Durie Hill, south of the Whanganui River, looking towards Wanganui township. Wharves, houses, Christ Church and the Rutland and York stockades can be seen. The river's course to the east can also be seen. The drawing appears to have been cropped on the left side and may have been part of a wider panorama Inscriptions: Recto - top left - [Title] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 200 x 247 mm

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[Kinder, John] 1819-1903 :S[aint] Mark's Remuera & Mt Eden. 1859.

Date: 1859

By: Kinder, John, 1819-1903; Rodewald, Henry Marion, 1900-1988

Reference: A-113-030

Description: View of St Mark's chapel, Remuera, on the left, with a fence dividing it from a two-storied house, Clovernook, surrounded by bush. Mt Eden is in the background. cf almost identical views at A-210-014 and A-210-017, both entitled old Church Remuera, and both lacking Clovernook. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - S. Mark's Remuera & Mt Eden. 1859. [sepia ink, in the artist's hand] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash 257 x 362 mm Provenance: Scrapbook purchased in 1950s from a second-hand bookshop in Auckland by Mr Harry Rodewald of Auckland; broken up in the early 1980s, with sketches sold individually.

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Kinder, John, 1819-1903 :Keri-Keri, Bay of Islands / J. Kinder. 1858.

Date: 1858

From: Kinder, John 1819-1903 :Keri-Keri, Bay of Islands; [Kerikeri falls] Wangaroa. 1858.

By: Kinder, John, 1819-1903

Reference: A-113-027

Description: An extensive view showing the sea in the foreground, the chapel on the left, the Stone Store at the waterfront, to the right of the road leading down from the top of the hill in the left background, and Kemp house, the two-storied dwelling surrounded by trees to the right of the Stone Store. There are two other houses on top of the hill to the left. There is a view of Kerikeri Falls on the reverse Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - J. Kinder. 1858; Recto - bottom right - title [both inscriptions in pencil in the artist's hand] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Monotone watercolour over pencil, 95 x 291 mm Provenance: Originally in scrapbook purchased from a second-hand shop in Auckland in the 1950s by Mr Harry Rodewald of Auckland. Dismounted and sold separately with other Kinder drawings in the early 1980s.

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Kinder, John 1819-1903 :Old Church, Remuera [1857?]

Date: 1856 - 1858

By: Kinder, John, 1819-1903; Stack, James West (Rev), 1835-1919

Reference: A-210-014

Description: View of St Mark's chapel, Remuera, on the left, with a fence dividing it from a small house, surrounded by bush. Mt Eden is in the background. Suggested date based on similarity to other views dated 1857. See Dunn, Michael. John Kinder : Paintings and Photographs (Auckland, 1985), p. 120 for further information. Michael Dunn suggests that "The fact that this watercolour was once in the possession of the Reverend J.W.Stack suggests that Kinder painted versions of the subject to give to friends and interested clergy who had associations with the church." The first St Mark's, designed by Frederick Thatcher, was a small wooden chapel. It was pre-fabricated at St John's College in 1847 and replaced with a larger structure in 1859. It was shifted to Bassett Road and demolished in 1925. Kinder was minister of St Mark's from 1860-1863 and helped to pay for the building of the new church in 1859. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - J. Kinder; Recto - bottom right - Old Church Remuera [both inscriptions in brushpoint, in the artist's hand] cf almost identical views at A-113-030 and A-210-017 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 155 x 242 mm Provenance: Originally owned by Rev. J.W.Stack. Transfers: Removed from fMS sequence: Stack, J.W. Papers and pictures and transferred to Drawings and Prints, 1970s or early 1980s..

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Chapman, Alfred, 1829-1874 :The site of the late Mr C H Piper's grave at Wellington dra...

Date: 1856

By: Chapman, Alfred, 1828-1874

Reference: A-090-013

Description: Wellington seen from Bolton Street cemetery with fenced graves in the foreground, the flagpole at Government House visible lower down the hill and the houses of Thorndon to the left. The view looks north across Wellington Harbour with Somes Island and the Hutt Valley and Tararua Range in the distance Another very similar view in an album by Chapman - 'Wellington burying ground' - is held by the Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust. A photographic copy is the Drawings & Prints files Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 160 x 250 mm

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[Codrington, Robert Henry (Rev)], 1830-1922 :[House in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse...

Date: 1859 - 1860

By: Codrington, Robert Henry (Rev), 1830-1922; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997

Reference: A-306-007

Description: Shows house in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse 1859-63. Shows a shingled roof, a long verandah with creeper growing over it, neatly planted garden, circular flower bed. The house is seen from the north (see plan on verso of A-306-004), with the skylighted chapel at left, and the bedrooms belonging to Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at the right. There is a cabbage tree at the left, near the chapel. Attributed to Rev Codrington on stylistic grounds (see treatment of roof surface and foliage in his "Waipapa, Clarence, Jan 24, 1863" - copy in D & P file print drawers). Mary Hobhouse also mentions in a letter of early 1860(?), that "I send you 2 sketches done ... from drawings Mr Codrington took of the 2 sides of this queer house". According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and sepia wash, on paper, 122 x 246 mm.

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Hogan, Patrick Joseph 1804-1878 :Auckland ; the harbour and entrance with the barrier a...

Date: 1852

By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878

Reference: A-050-022

Description: A view looking from Hobson Street down over the town of Auckland and out to the harbour towards Rangitoto. Two men in a horse and cart are in the foreground. Original of: No. 1. Auckland, New Zealand / P J Hogan - London : Standidge, 1852. (C-010/002/14) and Mitchell Library oil: Auckland from Hobson St South Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - P. J. Hogan; Recto - beneath image - title in the artist's hand Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash, b&w 110 x 170 mm on sheet 150 x 210 mm

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Kinder, John 1819-1903 :Old Church, Remuera [1857?]

Date: 1856 - 1858

By: Kinder, John, 1819-1903

Reference: A-210-017

Description: View of St Mark's chapel, Remuera, on the left, with a fence dividing it from a small house, surrounded by bush. Mt Eden is in the background. cf almost identical views at A-113-030 and A-210-014 Suggested date based on similarity to other views dated 1857. See Dunn, Michael. John Kinder : Paintings and Photographs (Auckland, 1985), p. 120 for further information. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - J. Kinder; Recto - bottom right - Old Church Remuera [both inscriptions in brushpoint, in the artist's hand] The first St Mark's, designed by Frederick Thatcher, was a small wooden chapel. It was pre-fabricated at St John's College in 1847 and replaced with a larger structure in 1859. It was shifted to Bassett Road and demolished in 1925. Kinder was minister of St Mark's from 1860-1863 and helped to pay for the building of the new church in 1859. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 159 x 242 mm

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[Cookson, Janetta Maria] 1812-1867 :Native church ; to hold 700, on floor ; N.Z. 1853

Date: 1853

By: Cookson, Janetta Maria, 1812-1866

Reference: A-048-045

Description: Interior of Rangiatea church, Otaki, looking from near the entrance towards the chancel windows. A Maori woman and a child, both dressed in blankets, are standing just inside the door contemplating the church. Title and date inscribed in pencil on mount. For attribution and provenance see A-048-027. Inscriptions: Verso - Small detail of rafter pattern from church. Also inscribed: "40 high/36 wide/80 long" Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Drawing mounted on paper ; pencil and wash with chinese white 175 x 252 mm on mount 204 x 277 mm

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Church Missionary Gleaner :Church at Turanga, New Zealand, built by the Maori Christian...

Date: 1851 - 1884 - 1852

From: Church Missionary Gleaner for 1884.

Reference: PUBL-0006-1884-110

Description: Interior of a Gothic Revival-style church, with pillars and wall panels carved in Maori style, lancet windows along the sides and at the east end. A minister is in the pulpit on the right and rows of Maori are seated on benches running the length of the church Originally published in the Church Missionary Intelligencer, Vol 3, p. 26, 1852. See also B-051-017, Artist unknown. Native Christian Church at Turanga, New Zealand Physical Description: Wood engraving 130 x 190 mm

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Barraud, Charles Decimus 1822-1897 :[Te Aro and Thorndon] 1852

Date: 1852

By: Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897; Chapman, Frederick Revans (Sir), 1849-1936

Reference: C-007-007

Description: The preliminary watercolour for Barraud's more finished version ("Wellington from Brooklyn" C-007-011) showing Te Aro flat with Waitangi Creek meandering through it on the right, a low hill in the foreground (the lower slopes between Mount Cook and Brooklyn) with Te Aro Pa visible on the shore to the right and houses, businesses and churches, more densely settled closer to Clay Point, the cliff face by the sea on the left, with Plimmer's Ark visible at its foot at the water's edge. The larger building near the waterfront may be the Maori Chapel. The road passing diagonally across Te Aro flat slightly right of centre is most likely to be Cuba Street. Thorndon is visible in the distance on the left. The large church on the left is St Peter's in Willis Street. Reproduced in Louis E. Ward's 'Early Wellington' (Wellington, 1928), opp. p. 302 ('in the possession of Sir F. R. Chapman'), labelled 'Te Aro 1850' (it is actually dated 1852), with the caption 'From Mount Cook. St Peter's Church, Boulcott St, and Clay Point are on the left of the Maori Chapel, Te Aro Pa, Swamp and Waitangi Creek are to the right' Other Titles - Wellington from Mount Cook Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & pencil on grey paper, 355 x 601 mm Provenance: Formerly the property of Sir Frederick Revans Chapman.

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Norman, Edmund 1820-1875 :[Lyttelton, Port Victoria, 1854 or earlier]

Date: 1852 - 1854

By: Norman, Edmund, 1820-1875; Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886

Reference: B-009-009

Description: View from Mount Pleasant looking down on the town with streets and houses, several ships in the harbour. Includes a view of Holy Trinity Church, which was blown down in 1854. Quail Island visible to the right, the sea and the distant hills of south Banks Peninsula in the background Signed. Compare a very similar view at B-009-008. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - E N [artist's initials] Removed from Hutton sketchbook. (E-137) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen drawing, 200 x 265 mm

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[Jones, Theodore Morton] 1828-1895 :Kororarika, Bay of Islands ; formerly the seat of g...

Date: 1851

From: [Jones, Theodore Morton] 1828-1895 :Kororarika, Bay of Islands ; formerly the seat of government of New Zealand (burnt by natives) / [T M Jones] [1851?]

By: Jones, Theodore Moreton, 1828-1895

Reference: C-003-002-2

Description: The central section of a three-part work, showing houses along the foreshore, with the Catholic church on top of the low hillock near the shore Other Titles - Kororareka Russell Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 85 x 258 mm

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Jennings, T S :Auckland, New Zealand 1850

Date: 1850

By: Jennings, T S, active 1850

Reference: B-035-010

Description: Shows a paddle steamer in Official Bay, steaming towards the wharf area. On the hills behind are the early houses of Auckland, with St Paul's Church on the right, and Government House on the left. Mount Eden can be seen on the far left. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - title.; Recto - bottom right - signature and date Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 228 x 368 mm

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[Nicholson, Maria], fl 1859-62 :Ch[rist] Ch[urch] Nelson. [ca 1860].

Date: 1859 - 1863

By: Nicholson, Maria, active 1859-1861; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997

Reference: A-306-008

Description: Shows Anglican church at Nelson on the top of a rise, seen from a lower vantage point with trees and shrubs in the foreground. Miss Nicholson wrote: "I am just now doing some pen and ink drawings of the Church for the Bishoip to send to England. It is a proof of the low artisitc talent here that my attempts are thought worth anything. However, a Taranaki artist has lately come and is getting ample employment in taking views of the town." Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 214 x 156 mm.

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[Nicholson, Maria], fl 1859-62 :[House in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse, 1859-63. ca...

Date: 1859 - 1863

By: Nicholson, Maria, active 1859-1861; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997

Reference: A-306-006

Description: Shows house in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse 1859-63. Shows a shingled roof, a long verandah with creeper growing over it, neatly planted garden, circular flower bed. The house is seen from the north (see plan on verso of A-306-004), with the skylighted chapel at left, and the bedrooms belonging to Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at the right. There is a hatted figure sitting in the window of Mr Philpott's room, and another figure on the verandah. This sketch is virtually identical to that at A-306-005, but the shading is slightly lighter. According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably also drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 146 x 236 mm.

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[Barraud, Charles Decimus] 1822-1897 :[Interior of Otaki Church, ca 1851] / Working Men...

Date: 1851 - 1850 - 1852 - 1863

From: Working Men's Educational Union :[Missionary wall pictures]. - London ; Working Men's Educational Union, [1850s?]

By: Working Men's Educational Union; Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897

Reference: D-010-002

Description: View inside Rangiatea Church, Otaki, with Maori seated and standing, listening to a sermon by Octavius Hadfield. Probably used as an illustration for lecture tours. See description in: Working Men's Educational Union. "New Zealand and New Zealanders ..." (London, F. Baron, 1868, pages 20-22). After C. D. Barraud's lithograph of similar title (Interior of Otake Church) published London, 1852? (C-010-012) Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - stamp of the Union and the number 13 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Printed calico (hand-col.), 1200 x 885 mm

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Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897 :[Interior of Otake Church. 1852].

Date: 1852 - 1950

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, festivals and entertainment. 1950-1969].

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-CONCERT-1950-01-cover

Description: Shows Barraud's view of the interior of the Rangiatea church, with an arrangement of the title text at the bottom of the page. Extended Title - from, Ngati Poneke tribe's Maori entertainment ... souvenir programme ... 1950. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on cover of programme.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 249 x 157 mm.

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Hogan, Patrick Joseph 1804-1878 :View of Auckland / P J Hogan del ; Ford & West imp. [L...

Date: 1853

By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878

Reference: A-004-005

Description: Shows view from harbour towards Point Britomart; identifies Colonial Hospital, Scotch Church, St Paul's Church, Barracks, Wesleyan Chapel, St Matthew's School, R.C. Church; also shows Partington's Windmill Article about Hogan's four views of Auckland in "New Zealander", 6 July 1853. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, tinted 164 x 286 mm on sheet 200 x 320 mm Transfers: Former frontispiece to: Swainson W. Auckland, the capital of New Zealand... London, 1853 (held at 919.31; this copy acc. 11,276). Frontispiece removed and transferred to Drawings and Prints Collection for conservation reasons..

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[Jones, Theodore Morton] 1828-1895 :Kororarika, Bay of Islands ; formerly the seat of g...

Date: 1851

From: [Jones, Theodore Morton] 1828-1895 :Kororarika, Bay of Islands ; formerly the seat of government of New Zealand (burnt by natives) / [T M Jones] [1851?]

By: Jones, Theodore Moreton, 1828-1895

Reference: C-003-002-3

Description: The right-hand side of a three-part work, showing houses and (left to right) the Protestant Church as a yellow 5-windowed building on shore, the parsonage (Mr Dudley's) behind, Pompallier House (the blue-roofed building on shore) with the printery behind and Bishop Pompallier's bungalow alongside it. Other Titles - Kororareka Russell Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 76 x 227 mm

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