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Seamen from the Wairata protesting about job losses due to its sale
Date: 11 Sep 1967
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Labour-Seafarers-01
Description: Seamen from the `Wairata', in Dunedin, protesting about job losses due to the sale of the freighter by the Union Steam Ship Company. Shows men on board the ship, by a sign reading "Another sellout. 42 more men unemployed. Photographer unidentified. Publication note - Published in the Evening Post, 12 September 1967 The men initially refused to help move the ship from the Rattray Wharf to the Birch Street Wharf but later agreed to assist. Evening Post caption reads "the `Wairata', the third Union Steam Ship to be paid off in the last year..." Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 12.7 x 19.9 cm
SS Golden Age
Date: ca 1880
Reference: 1/2-007810-F
Description: SS Golden Age moored amongst other small boats at the wharves in Dunedin ca 1880. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
O'Brien, George, 1821-1881 :Dunedin, 1888. Geo O'Brien pinxt. P. McIntyre Del. Dunedin,...
Date: 1888
By: O'Brien, George, 1821?-1888; McIntyre, Peter, 1862-1922; W.J. Prictor; Caxton Printing Company (Dunedin, N.Z.)
Reference: C-060-006
Description: Shows the view looking North-East from the vicinity of Maitland Street across Dunedin and the wharf area, with Signal Hill on the distant right. Princes Street runs diagonally right to left. First Church is in the centre. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Caxton Co. Lith. Quantity: 1. Physical Description: Lithograph, coloured, 440 x 660 mm.
Overlooking Dunedin city buildings, harbour, and wharves
Date: ca 1860
From: Pharazyn, W N (Major) : W Hughes Field album
Reference: 1/2-048814-F
Description: Overlooking Dunedin city buildings, harbour and wharves, in the late 1870s. Shows rooftops in the foreground. The Dunedin Post Office (middle ground, far right), is alongside the Exchange Building (with clock tower). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
[Harrisson, Charles] :Dunedin Harbour [1863]
Date: 1862 - 1864
By: Harrisson, Charles, active 1863
Reference: A-236-023
Description: Looking down onto the flat land of Dunedin township at the harbour's edge, with scattered houses, two or three wharves, sailing ships and the harbour leading north amidst hills Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Drawing on card : pencil and grey wash ; image 100 x 215 mm on sheet 215 x 280 mm Transfers: Attribution from accompanying certificate of Miner's Right for Province of Otago, issued to Charles Harrisson, 1863 (transferred to MS acc. 86-343) - - Purchased with A-236-024/025; accompanied by a miner's right for Otago Province made out to Charles Harrisson for 1863 (transferred to MS-Papers-4054.
Hatton, Walter Scarlett, 1873-1938 :[View of Dunedin, New Zealand. 1859]
Date: 1859 - 1867
By: Hatton, Walter Scarlett, 1873-1938; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918
Reference: E-151-q
Description: Panorama in four sections, looking north-west towards Otago Harbour, showing houses, businesses, churches, port activities, etc Same view published as a wood engraving in Illustrated London news, 1867, p. 332 & 333, based on a photograph by Melhuish. This watercolour is likely to be a copy of the wood engraving. The wood engraving includes the names of the Criterion Hotel, the Theatre Royal and the Octagon Family Hotel on the appropriate buildings. A copy of the Illustrated London news wood engraving is held at B-070-022 A very similar version of this watercolour in the collection of Te Papa has some buildings named, including the Criterion Hotel, to the right of the road of the left, and the Theatre Royal, further to the right Folded in four and bound into book form. The binding dates to Alexander Turnbull's acquisition of the watercolour Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 228 x 1080 mm Provenance: Purchased by A H Turnbull from an English dealer, Albert Berthel of Richmond, 1914