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Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878 :New Zealand House of Representatives 1860
Date: 1860
By: Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878
Reference: PAColl-D-0820
Description: Montage of portraits of the members of the House of Representatives. At the top is a view of Government house and grounds, Auckland. Names of those in the photograph added to the Name Field. Almost identical as PAColl-D-0821 except for the portrait of one member which is different. James Macandrew's portrait has not been included. Similar but not identical portraits on the montage at 1/1-003163-G, PAColl-6780, PAColl-0028. Edward Jollie previously identified as Francis Jollie, but Francis Jollie was not elected until 1861. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom centre - Title Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 745 x 610 mm with linen backing
Scrapbook
Date: [ca 1930-1945]
From: Scott, Donald David (Very Rev), 1875-1948 : Papers
Reference: MSZ-0605
Description: Mention is made of John Marmon on pages 93 & 117 Quantity: 1 volume(s).
New Zealand House of Representatives 1860 - Copy made by S P Andrew from photograph by ...
Date: 1860
From: Wellington Club :Photographs of Te Aro and the House of Parliament Representatives
By: Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878
Reference: PAColl-D-0028
Description: Montage of portraits of the members of the House of Representatives. At the top is a view of Government house and grounds, Auckland. Print made by S P Andrew from the original made by John Crombie in 1860. Names of those in the photograph added to the Name Field Edward Jollie previously identified as Francis Jollie, but Francis Jollie was not elected until 1861. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom centre - Title; Recto - beneath image - Key to those in the montage; Backing board recto - bottom right - Presented to the Wellington Club by Sir Harold Beauchamp Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: 51 x 40.4 cm mounted on card
Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878 :New Zealand House of Representatives 1860
Date: 1860
By: Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878
Reference: PAColl-D-0821
Description: Montage of portraits of the members of the House of Representatives. At the top is a view of Government house and grounds, Auckland. Names of those in the photograph added to the Name Field. Almost the same as PAColl-D-0820 except for one portrait of one member which is different. James Macandrew's portrait has not been included. Similar but not identical portraits on the montage at 1/1-003163-G, PAColl-6780, PAColl-0028. Edward Jollie previously identified as Francis Jollie, but Francis Jollie was not elected until 1861. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom centre - Title Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 745 x 610 mm on wooden frame
Newspaper clippings re notable New Zealanders, early history, Kapiti Island, greenstone...
Date: 1933-1935
From: McDonnell, Alexander Francis, 1866-1938 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0151-37D
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (32 pages). Physical Description: Mss and printed matter
[Angas, George French] 1822-1886 :Wahi tapu or sacred place, or property of a deceased ...
Date: 1844
From: [Angas, George French] 1822-1886 :[Sketchbook 1844]
By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886
Reference: A-020-024
Description: A double palisade surrounding a hut-like structure covered with tattered cloth with a pole from which a gourd is suspended. Behind the structure is a small derelict house A more finished version of this drawing is in the Art Gallery of South Australia. The title names the river as Waiharakake (actually Waiharakeke). Angas travelled up the river from the Kawhai Harbour in the company of Thomas Forsaith, the Sub-Protector of Aborigines, on 11 October 1844. According to Angas' Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand. Vol.2, p. 70-71 'On arriving at Te Pahe, we landed from the boat and proceded to the wahi tapu which stood upon the side of a hill sloping towards the river. The sacred enclosure was surrounded with a double set of palings; and within the inner row, which were painted red, were the decaying remains of the tapued property, elevated upon a framework of raised sticks; the weather-worn garments were fluttering in the wind, and the chests, muskets and other property belonging to the deceased were arranged in front: a little canoe with sail and paddles was also placed there to serve as a ferry-boat for the spirit to enter in safety into the eternal abodes. Calabashes of food and water, and a dish prepared from the pigeon, were placed for the ghost to regale itself when visiting the spot; and the heathen natives aver that at night the spirit comes and feeds from the sacrd calabashes. So fearful are the natives to approach the wahi tapu that they will not even come within some yards of the outer enclosure.' Other Titles - Waiharakeke Pehi Te Pahi Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour 210 x 280 mm