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Shamrock Cottage, Selwyn Road, Howick, Manukau City
Date: 1933
From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs
Reference: WA-10091-G
Description: Photograph taken by Leo White Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative, 3.25 x 4.25 inches
[Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :Purewa [ca 1845]
Date: 1844 - 1846
From: [Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :[Three watercolours. 1. Purewa Creek, Auckland Ch., Flying Fish and Marian, Okahu N. Village. 1840s; 2. Purewa [and first St John's College] ca 1845; 3. Putiki, Island of Waiheke. 1840s]
Reference: A-439-007
Description: Shows a view of the group of wooden buildings making up the first Auckland buildings of St John's College. Shows a two-storeyed building in the right foreground, with several figures sitting and standing in front of it, a row of four houses nearby and further houses at the far left, with fences linking the buildings over the cleared land. At the river is a stream, probably Purewa Creek and to the west, hilltops including Mt Wellington and a higher flat plateau in the distance (possibly Mount Hobson). See also a sketch of the same subject, from the same vantage point, by Thomas Biddulph Hutton, at Auckland Art Gallery, accession number 1939/17/1. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 148 x 222 mm.
Webb, Peter Selwyn, 1933- : Argus Gallery letters
Date: 1957-1958
By: Webb, Peter Selwyn, 1933-
Reference: MS-Papers-2362
Description: The letters from artists who exhibited indicate the importance of the gallery for New Zealand artists at this period. The correspondents include Rita Angus, Olivia Spencer Bower, Toss Woollaston and Charles Brasch. Source of title - Supplied title Relationship complexity - See also 78-163 for records relating top Pacific Graphics Ltd; and to 82-399 and 83-102 for records relating to `Art New Zealand' Peter Webb opened a gallery in Argus House, High Street, Auckland in Jul 1957. The gallery closed in 1958 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (27 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs Finding Aids: Inventory in Bulletin of New Zealand art history, v.1 (Jul 1972), 21-23.
Scene at Kohimarama, Auckland, with Bishop Selwyn's Melanesian Mission station
Date: [ca 1860]
From: Urquhart album
By: Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878
Reference: PA1-q-250-17
Description: Beach front scene at Kohimarama, Auckland, circa 1860, with Bishop Selwyn's Melanesian Mission station. Two waka, and a group of whare, are visible in the foreground. Photograph taken by John Nicol Crombie. Image, and information regarding it, in "Auckland through a Victorian Lens" by William Main, 1977, page 27. Inscriptions: Album page - Kohimarama near Auckland NZ Arrangement: In folder stored with album Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 16.5 x 21.3 cm, mounted on card Processing information: Record was updated on 15 August 2022 to allow the attached digital surrogate to be purchasable.
Letter from Bishop Selwyn re St John's College, Auckland
Date: 1846, 1979
From: Craig, Elsdon Walter Grant, 1917-1980 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-7888-153
Description: Handwritten copy of a letter from Bishop Selwyn to Joshua Thorp at Thames, concerning the imcomplete state of St John's College and the possibility of enrolling Thorp's son there (1846). Also, a letter from J King Davis at St John's College, to W Hampton Thorp asking to borrow Thorp's diary of his school days at St John's College (1912). There is a covering letter from Jessie Thorp, who provided thre original copies (1979). Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Stones, Anthony, 1934-2016 :[Street scene. Parnell. 1982]
Date: 1982
From: Stones, Anthony, 1934-2016 :Sketchbook 1981-1982
Reference: E-181-q-051
Description: A scene in Parnell showing St Stephens, a Bishop Selwyn Church Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, page size 271 x 210 mm
[Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :Purewa Creek, Auckland Ch., Flying Fish and Maria...
Date: 1844 - 1846
From: [Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :[Three watercolours. 1. Purewa Creek, Auckland Ch., Flying Fish and Marian, Okahu N. Village. 1840s; 2. Purewa [and first St John's College] ca 1845; 3. Putiki, Island of Waiheke. 1840s]
Reference: A-439-006
Description: Shows a view from inside a fence with a cart or plough on the near side of it, looking west northwest from the position of the Purewa Cemetery towards the Orakei Peninsula, the Orakei Basin and in the distance the hill of Parnell with a church (St Pauls' with the spire completed) on top of it. There are two small sailing ships (Selwyn's 'Flying Fish' and 'Marian' and a yacht off the Orakei point, and a group of huts ("Okahu N. Village") at the far right above the stream that flows into the Basin. St Paul's Church was built in 1843 but did not acquire the spire seen in this picture until a year or two later. Selwyn arrived in Auckland in 1843. Other Titles - Church; North Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 146 x 214 mm.
[Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :Putiki, Island of Waiheke [ca 1845]
Date: 1844 - 1846
From: [Selwyn, George Augustus], 1809-1878 :[Three watercolours. 1. Purewa Creek, Auckland Ch., Flying Fish and Marian, Okahu N. Village. 1840s; 2. Purewa [and first St John's College] ca 1845; 3. Putiki, Island of Waiheke. 1840s]
Reference: A-439-008
Description: Shows a view from the water of a small stretch of beach on which three canoes are drawn up. A group of Maori inhabitants stand on the shore, and further inland is a group of houses and a higher building which may be a storehouse, with a separate house surrounded by a verandah on a slight rise at the far left. On the shore in the far right foreground is a tree with red blossoms, possibly a pohutukawa. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 147 x 213 mm.
Bambridge, William, 1819-1879 : Diaries
Date: 23 Dec 1841-30 Jun 1846
By: Bambridge, William, 1819-1879; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918
Reference: MS-0129-0132
Description: The diaries give detailed descriptions of life in the mission settlements, frequent references to Selwyn's work, and numerous drawings of New Zealand scenes Relationship complexity - Volume 5 (1846-1848) is shelved at qMS-0122 William Bambridge sailed from England with Bishop Selwyn in the Tomatin, 23 Dec 1841. He was appointed writing master at St John's College till 1848 when he returned to England Quantity: 4 volume(s). Physical Description: Holographs (Various sizes and bindings, in ¼ red morocco red buckram slip cases) Provenance: Purchased by Alexander H Turnbull, 1914. Numerous illustrations
Cotton family : Letters to members of the Cotton family
Date: 1841-1847
By: Cotton family
Reference: Micro-MS-0858
Description: Letters are to family members, in particular Sarah and Phoebe; describe voyage to New Zealand on the `Tomatin', discuss family affairs and describe Cotton's activities with comments on the Church's mission to the Maori and Selwyn's pastoral work Source of title - Supplied W C Cotton sailed from England in Dec 1841 with Bishop Selwyn and was chaplain to him at Waimate North and St John's College, Auckland Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Physical Description: Holographs (Positive microfilm) Finding Aids: Two page index at front of reel.
Carbery, Andrew Thomas H 1836-1870 :Camp of the "Flying Column" at Mauku, N[ew] Zealand...
Date: 1863 - 1864
From: Carbery, Andrew Thomas H 1836-1870 :Scrapbook. 1863 - 1868.
Reference: E-248-q-104
Description: A circular view of a military camp with a church in the background, a flag in the right foreground and several soldiers walking about. There is a defensive earth wall around the church and heavily bushed hills beyond it. Other Titles - New Zealand The Church of St Bride's at Mauku was one of Auckland's "Selwyn churches" (built by Bishop Selwyn) built in 1859 and named for London's St Bride's in Fleet Street. The church was fortified and loopholed for rifles during 1863 to 1864. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash 196 mm (diameter)
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :The ruins of Taurarua church, the first created by the Bp o...
Date: 1847 - 1850
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-110-1
Description: Rough sketch looking down onto Judges Bay (Taurarua) in Auckland with the remains of Bishop Selwyn's first stone church, and Judge Martin's (or Attorney General William Swainson's) house to the left. Other Titles - Bishop Selwyn was responsible for the erection of a private chapel built for himself in stone in 1844 at Taurarua. It collapsed in a storm in 1847, because the mortar used for the cement was made from beach sand, which did not bond properly. It was replaced in 1857 with St Stephen's Chapel, a wooden cruciform church, still in use. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pen and ink, 70 x 110 mm
The Adventures of Pukekohe Maori School
Date: [1984]
From: O'Connor, Peter Selwyn, 1926-1994 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-5725
Description: Comprises completed draft article re Pukekohe Maori School, `The Adventures of Pukekohe Maori School' and typed transcript by Mary Ronnie May be published in the `New Zealand journal of history' Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Moore, John Lysaght, 1897-1965 :Great Barrier I[sland] from summit of Little Barrier I[...
Date: 1950
From: Forbes, Josephine K, 1917-2005 :[John Lysaght Moore and Sophie Augusta Moore art works].
By: Moore, John Lysaght, 1897-1965
Reference: A-380-043
Description: Shows a view over foreground bush towards distant land forms. Pencil notes at lower edge indicate the positions of: Katherine Bay, Port Abercrombie, Selwyn Island and Pig Island. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 242 x 380 mm.
Vickers, Mary fl 1851-1856 : Reminiscences
Date: 1955
By: Vickers, Mary, active 1851-1856
Reference: qMS-2078
Description: Mary's reminiscences commence with departure from England on the "Simlah", 21 May 1851, with her parents and four sisters and brothers. The family settled in New Plymouth where Mary's father was a shipping agent. In 1856 they moved to a farm at Manukau, where Mary recalls, they experienced their `roughest days in New Zealand'. References to Bishops Selwyn and Patterson. Transcription was made in 1955. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (5 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (28 cm; grey pam case)
[Hill, Perry Martin], 1926-2005 :Chapel of St John the Evangelist and Selwyn Court, Auc...
From: Hill, Perry Martin, 1926-2005 :[Architectural plans. 1960-1990s]
Reference: Plans-2007-030-0763
Description: Elevations of Chapel of St John the Evangelist and spire of Selwyn Court, St John's Theological College, 208 St John Road, Meadowbank, Auckland, designed by Frederick Thatcher in 1847 Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Letratone on tracing paper, 485 x 655 mm
Harrison & Grierson: Plan of Subdn. of Allot 117 & Pn Allot 116 of Sec.1, Suburbs of Au...
Date: 1915
By: Harrison & Grierson (Firm); J H Bethune and Company Ltd
Reference: MapColl-832.1291gbbd/1915/Acc.47191
Description: Cadastral map showing an area of land between an unamed road (now called The Strand), and Selwyn Terrace, and from the junction of Mechanics Road (now Selwyn Terrace) and Manukau Road on the left side of the map, to Kings Drive, on the right side of the map, in the suburb of Mechanic's Bay, Auckland. The land shown between the roads, The Strand and Selwyn Terrace, is divided into land blocks numbered from 1 to 16, and contains survey measurements, including width and length of each block and the number of perches per block. Survey measurements are given along the length of Selwyn Terrace and some are provided in The Strand. Additional information identifies areas that are not fenced, areas with new palling fences, the location of the original high water mark, Marston and Fox Streets and an area containing the name S Parker Railway Dept. Blk. VIII. Rangitoto S.D. is written above the new road area, now The Strand. Measurements relating to the area of land already under the Land Tranfer Act and land to be brought under the Act is written on the right side of the map. The words, City of Auckland, is written further down the map and near it, is the stamped signature of "Chas. K. Grierson Lic.d Surveyor". At the botton right hand corner of the map is the number 10790, written in pencil, the letters OM, written in pencil and the number 4611, written in blue ink. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Diazo print on paper, wash, coloured, scale 1:792, 49.5 x 50.5 cm.
Barton, Cranleigh Harper, 1890-1975 :Howick Church (a Bishop Selwyn Church) near Auckla...
Date: 1930 - 1939
From: Barton, Cranleigh Harper 1890-1975 :[Auckland scenes] / Cranleigh Barton. - [1930s?]
Reference: A-227-049
Description: Shows a church with gravestones and grassy land in the foreground. Inscriptions: Recto - Signed: Cranleigh Barton Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 200 x 275 mm
Alexander, John Hood, 1917- :New Zealand historic buildings. Pen wash paintings with te...
Date: 1968
By: Alexander, John Hood, 1916-1975; Morton Williams Ltd
Reference: B-086-015/020
Description: Folio no 1: "Selwyn Church", Waimate North; Partington's Windmill, Auckland; Pioneer's homestead, Otaki. Folio no. 2: Manganese miner's cottage, Russell; Rev. Henry Williams' house, Pakaraka; Melanesian Mission, Auckland. Sheet of descriptive text in each folder, from which title is taken. Folder title is 'New Zealand historic buildings. Fine art prints by John H. Alexander'. Note on text: 'Typesetting and lithographic plates by Photo Engravers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand'. Issued at $5.85 per folio. Other Titles - Selwyn Church, Waimate North. Partington's Windmill, Auckland. Pioneer's homestead Otaki. Manganese miner's cottage, Russell. Rev Williams' house, Pakaraka. Melanesian Mission, Auckland Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sepia, on sheets 142 x 182 mm in 2 folders 144 x 185 mm
View from Bishop's Court, Parnell, Auckland, including garden, Waitemata Harbour and De...
Date: [between 1880 and 1899]
From: Beere, Daniel Manders, 1833-1909 :Negatives of New Zealand and Australia
Reference: 1/2-096263-G
Description: Photograph taken by Daniel Manders Beere. Source of descriptive information - Negative register and photographer's notes. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative, 4.75 x 6.5 inches