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[Creator unknown] :Sketch of a plan for a ferry across the River Hutt [ms map]. [1840-43]

Date: 1840 - 1843

Reference: MapColl-832.4794gmbj/[1840-43?]/Acc.351

Description: The main map is of part of the east and west banks of the Hutt River showing shingle and sand areas and the directional flow of the current. The site of the ferry crossing includes the approaches to the ferry, the line of chain and the centre of the line of road laid down on the selection plan. A fence is marked. The second map is of the traverse section of river shewing ferry boat. Levels of the west and east banks of the river and supposed level of the highest flood are shown. Measurements in feet are marked for the level of the highest flood and the ordinary level of water. Includes approaches to the ferry. A typewritten note mounted on the map under the title states: Plan of the ford probabaly used for four years between 1868 and 1872 during which time there was no bridge over the river. For location see jubilee book. Handwritten note under title states: The ferry boat to be constructed of rough timber but strongly fitted, 32 feet long by 14 feet wide, out and out. To be formed square with double bottom and capable of supporting 15 tons. The platform to be about 12 inches above the level of the water when the boat is loaded. The sides and bottom to be of 4 inch planking, 6 inch timbers and knees. To have strong flaps hung at each end with chains, and bulwarks at the sides. To prepare a large wheel for windlass and all other fittings for same. To fix proper sheares and leaders for main chains. To fix a small pump in boat. Numerous pencilled handwritten notes state: Before first bridge. Believe 1840-43, L.H. For probable location, see D.P. 89. Note at top of map states: Negative available Note on verso states: Before Hutt bridge decision A similar copy shows proposed bridge at site of ferry. MapColl-832.4794gmbj/[1840-43?]/Acc.352 Quantity: 2 manuscript map(s) on one sheet. Physical Description: Ink, pencil and colourwash on paper, encased in plastic, coloured, 53 x 73.1 cm.

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[Creator unknown] :[Sketch of a plan for a bridge across the River Hutt] [ms map]. [184...

Date: 1840 - 1843

Reference: MapColl-832.4794gmbj/[1840-43]/Acc.352

Description: The main map is of part of the east and west banks of the Hutt River showing shingle and sand areas and the directional flow of the current. The site of the proposed bridge is shown. Includes the name Captain Daniel written at a site adjacent to the site of the proposed bridge. The letters A to M are written at various intervals along the site of the proposed bridge as well as rough pencilled markings. The second map is a cross section of the river from point A to M with measurements in feet. A rough pencilled sketch of a bridge, with some measurements, has been added above the cross sectional drawing Title supplied by cataloguer Handwritten note with signature centre right of map: Believe 1840-1843, L. Hore 1940 A similar copy shows the site of ferry at the site of the proposed bridge. MapColl-832.4794gmbj/[1840-43?]/Acc.351 Quantity: 2 manuscript map(s) on one sheet. Physical Description: Ink, pencil and colourwash on paper, linen backed, coloured, 54.7 x 88.8 cm.

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Hall, Lance, 1899-1985 :The Hutt Valley 1840-1940 showing historical places [ms map]. [...

Date: 1840 - 1940

By: Hall, Lance, 1899-1985; War Memorial Library (Lower Hutt, N.Z.)

Reference: MapColl-832.4793gbbd/1840-1940/Acc.8000

Description: Map of the Hutt Valley, showing (often with dates) roads, railways, stations, reclaimed areas, pa sites, settler properties, old tracks, Native (Maori) settlements, schools, churches, rivers, hotels, mills, shipyards, small businesses, early water courses, a home for boys. Settler names on map include: Coghlans, Capt Smith, Joe Robinson, Fretheys, Boulcoutts, Masons, Bucks, Hughes, Willcox, Molesworth, Hon Petre, Percys, Meech & Oxenham, Trevethick, Blatchford, Burchams, Hollard, Bowlers, J Duthies, Welch. Includes three inset maps: One of the river and bridges (shown over three dates - 1847, 1863 and 1872); an enlarged section of the township (naming stores, hotels, schools and council buildings); and the proposed township of Richmond, 1859. Includes graph showing the growth of the white population over the time period. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s) and 1 copy. Physical Description: Ink on tracing paper, backed with card, scales vary, 75.7 x 48.5 cm.

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