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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Fox Glacier. Chancellor Peak. [16.4.1885]

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mostly Westland. No 3 Folder. [1885]

Reference: E-178-f-035

Description: View of a glacier and mountain peak. River in foreground identified by artist as Cook River. Includes artist's colour notes. Other Titles - Cook Glacier from its terminal. 16.4.[18]85 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 195 x 329 mm

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mount Cook from the mouth of Cook River. 17/4/[18]85

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mostly Westland. No 3 Folder. [1885]

Reference: E-178-f-055

Description: Includes artist's notes Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 195 x 329 mm

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :McIntosh's ferry. Cook River. West Coast. [1885]

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mostly Westland. No 3 Folder. [1885]

Reference: E-178-f-004

Description: Ferryman halfway across the Cook River. Buildings can seen on the flat land at the base of the Southern Alps. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 195 x 329 mm

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845-1921 :Mount Cook and Cook River Valley from top of Cook B...

Date: 1892

By: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921; Wilkin, James Clunie, 1843-1907

Reference: B-051-011

Description: View looking east towards Mount Cook Christmas supplement to: the Canterbury Times. 1892.. From drawing by Samuel H. Moreton. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 280 x 430 mm

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mount Cook from Myer's Flat. Cook River. 15/4/[18]85

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mostly Westland. No 3 Folder. [1885]

Reference: E-178-f-065

Description: View of Mount Cook and other peaks in Southern Alps from Cook River Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 195 x 329 mm

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Stoner album

Date: [Circa 1890s]

By: Beattie, John Watt, 1859-1930; Sturtevant, George Neville, 1858-1937; Roberts, Elizabeth, 1856-1918; Stoner, W

Reference: PA1-o-482

Description: Album of photographs relating to mountains and mountaineering in the Southern Alps. A photograph of George John Roberts, Charles Edward Douglas, and Leonard Cockayne (p 1), was probably taken by George Roberts' wife, who took one of the group at the same time but in different positions (See image at PAColl-5926-13) C H Stonor is seen with "Dr Teichmann" [i.e. Ebenezer Teichelmann] (p 40). Two photographs at the end of the album are of Tasmania, one showing a bush scene with a small waterfall; and one taken by John Watt Beattie of Hobart from the bay. All the inscriptions in the album are hand-written with decorative lettering and patterning. Inscriptions: Album page - W. Stoner, Llanvair, Coronation Rd, South Ascot. Rev. Celsus Kelly Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark blue cover, black spine; 24.0 cm x 31.5 cm

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Roberts, George John, 1848?-1910 :The Southern alps and Westland ranges. Wellington, De...

Date: 1899 - 1900

By: Roberts, George John, 1848-1910; Deverell, Walter, 1853?-1920; New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967

Reference: C-012-006

Description: A panoramic view of the Southern Alps and the bush of south Westland, from the Kaiser Fritz Range to the Navigator Range, with the Fox Glacier close to the centre of the view, with Mounts Tasman and Cook showing as the highest peaks above it. The Franz Josef Glacier is to the left and is here identified as the Fritz Glacier. The peaks and their heights are identified and the view is taken from trig station H. U. near Gillespies Beach Drawn by W. Deverell from an original drawing by George Roberts Published as a supplement to the Department of Lands and Survey. Annual report, 1899-1900 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 280 x 690 mm

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Taken from the swamp at the ascent of Cook Bluff 1...

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Sounds & Mt Cook [Sketchbook] No 5. 1885.

Reference: E-788-052

Description: A view from the West Coast, across the area of Cook Bluff and Cook River towards the Southern Alps, with Mount Cook Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on album page, 113 x 190 mm.

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Taken from trig station, Cooks Bluff, 17 4 85

Date: 1885

From: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Sounds & Mt Cook [Sketchbook] No 5. 1885.

Reference: E-788-050

Description: Looking across a tussock plain towards the Southern Alps, across the Cook River valley, south Westland Other Titles - Cook Bluff Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on album page, 113 x 190 mm.

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[Moreton, Samuel Horatio], 1845?-1921 :Cook Range from Cook river bed - Myer's flat, 15...

Date: 1885

By: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921

Reference: A-230-034

Description: View of mountains Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 184 x 318 mm Provenance: Donated by the Wildey family, August 1968

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Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921 :Mount Cook and Cook River Valley from top of Cook ...

Date: 1892

By: Moreton, Samuel Horatio, 1845?-1921; Wilkin, James Clunie, 1843-1907

Reference: B-051-011-a

Description: View looking south down the West Coast towards Mount Cook Christmas supplement to: the Canterbury Times. 1892.. From drawing by Samuel H. Moreton. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 280 x 430 mm

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