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Stewart & White Ltd :The restored treaty house, Waitangi, Bay of Islands. Printed and p...

Date: 1939

By: Hyde, Edmund Errol Claude, 1887?-1966; Stewart and White Ltd; Christchurch Press Company Ltd

Reference: C-065-003

Description: A reproduction of a photograph, looking along the side of the Treaty House towards the sea. A pohutukawa is in flower beyond the house. Prominent in the foreground, in the garden is a plaque commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in February 1840 Supplement to: New Zealand Illustrated, 1940, the Christmas number of the Press. Christchurch Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 406 x 305 mm

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Brandon, Jocelyn A :Photographs of friends, and their gardens taken by Alison Andrew

Date: 1979-1983

By: Andrew, Alison Helen, 1919-2002; Brandon, Jocelyn A, active 2002

Reference: PA1-q-920

Description: Album of views in Southland, Wanaka, Castlepoint, Belmont, Wainui Bay, Wairoa, Kopanga, and Tokomaru bay taken in the 1970s-1980s by Alison Andrew. Many of the photographs were taken during visits to friends who feature in the images. Also recorded are their children, houses, farms, and especially their gardens. One goup are of gardeners at the Lady Norwood Rose Garden in the Wellington Botanic Garden mulching the roses with spent mushroom mould. Other events recorded are the Castlepoint races and weddings. Alison Andrew was the gardener at the Lady Norwood Rose Garden in the 1970s. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Ferris, Mike :"Glorat", Clarke homestead, Whangarei, New Zealand. [Whangarei, Northland...

Date: 1976

By: Ferris, Mike, active 1958-1992; Northland Regional Museum Trust

Reference: A-161-017

Description: Drawing of a house and garden Reproduction of pen and ink drawing Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 141 x 231 mm on coloured sheet 227 x 291 mm Provenance: Received under Legal Deposit

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Ferris, Mike :"Glorat", Clarke homestead, Whangarei, New Zealand. [Whangarei, Northland...

Date: 1976

By: Ferris, Mike, active 1958-1992; Northland Regional Museum Trust

Reference: A-161-017-a

Description: Drawing of a house and garden Reproduction of pen and ink drawing Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 141 x 231 mm on coloured sheet 227 x 291 mm Provenance: Received under Legal Deposit

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Pompallier House, Russell

Date: 1955

Reference: 1/4-020390

Description: View of Pompallier House from the front with trees surrounding it front and back. Photographer unknown. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Stafford, Donald Murray, 1927- :Waimate mission house, Waimate North - New Zealand. Rot...

Date: 1975

From: Stafford, Donald Murray, 1927- :Kerikeri - Waimate; art prints from original drawings by Don Stafford. Rotorua, Thermalart Productions [1975]

Reference: A-104-043

Description: A front and side view of the two-storied mission station, Waimate, with its garden Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 203 x 254 mm

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Stewart & White Ltd :The restored treaty house, Waitangi, Bay of Islands. Printed and p...

Date: 1939

By: Hyde, Edmund Errol Claude, 1887?-1966; Stewart and White Ltd; Christchurch Press Company Ltd

Reference: C-065-003-a

Description: A reproduction of a photograph, looking along the side of the Treaty House towards the sea. A pohutukawa is in flower beyond the house. Prominent in the foreground, in the garden is a plaque commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in February 1840 Supplement to: New Zealand Illustrated, 1940, the Christmas number of the Press. Christchurch Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 406 x 305 mm

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Stafford, Donald Murray, 1927- :Adobe cottage, Russell - New Zealand [Rotorua, Thermala...

Date: 1975

From: Stafford, Donald Murray, 1927- :[Historic houses. Rotorua, Thermalart Productions, 1975?]

Reference: A-104-036

Description: A front view of an adobe dwelling, with plants growing on its roof, arched and lancet windows, a courtyard in front. The house, Puawananga, is located at Long Beach, Russell. It was built by Charlotte Preston Larkin in the 1940s Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 203 x 254 mm

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Polack, Joel Samuel, 1807-1882 :Parramatta, Kororarika Bay, the residence and property ...

Date: 1840

From: Polack, Joel Samuel, 1807-1882 :Manners and customs of the New Zealanders. London, James Madden & Hatchard and son, 1840.

By: Polack, Joel Samuel, 1807-1882

Reference: PUBL-0064-2-TP

Description: Two sailing ships and a Maori canoe in the foreground, with other smaller craft beyond. Across the water is the artist's house, with three buildings and a fenced formal garden rising behind the house, a circular bed to the right and a large tree near the top. The name Parramatta, from Parramatta in Sydney, is no longer in use; Kororareka has been renamed as modern Russell Other Titles - Kororareka Extended Title - From: Polack, J. S. Manners and customs of the New Zealanders. London, James Madden & Hatchard and son, 1840. Vol 2, opp. title page. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 72 x 92 mm

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Church Missionary Quarterly Papers :Mission Station, Waimate North. [London, 1836]

Date: 1835 - 1836

By: Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853

Reference: PUBL-0031-1836-81

Description: View across a plain, with a flat-topped hill in the background and the Church of England mission station buildings in the middle ground. Two whare, a pataka, and a group of Maori with a dog are in the foreground After a drawing by Samuel Williams 'South-west view of the Waimate' engraved to illustrate William Yate's 'An account of New Zealand' (London, Seeley & Burnside, 1835), opp. p. 192 Other Titles - Williams, Samuel, 1788-1853. South-west view of the Waimate, 1835 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 100 x 150 mm

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[Gardiner, Thomas] fl 1830s-1850s :View of the Missionary House, Waimate, New Zealand [...

Date: 1830 - 1838

By: Gardiner, Thomas, active 1830s-1850s; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961

Reference: A-049-020

Description: Waimate North Mission Station seen from the front, with its flag inscribed Rongopai flying in the foreground and several outbuildings, including a dovecot to the right. The beginnings of a circular garden with two small small bushes and a surrounding drive can be seen in the foreground. The building has dormer windows in the roof and verandah posts. A copy of the engraving after Samuel Williams' 'The missionary house, Waimate' in William Yate's Account of New Zealand (London, Seeley and Burnside, 1835) p. 197 Title from mount Another view of the same house by Richard Taylor, drawn between 1839 and 1843, (NON-ATL-0131) shows much more development in the garden, including climbing plants, possibly roses, growing up onto the roof of the house, a fenced-in verandah, a garden developed in front of the verandah, and a much more developed central circular garden bed in the foreground The artist, Gardiner, is known to have copied other views of both New Zealand and Tasmania, published between 1835 and 1856. None of his work is signed, and the source of his name is unknown, although it may have come from the owner of his work in the 1950s, Captain A W F Fuller. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 175 x 250 mm Provenance: Previously Collection of Capt A W F Fuller, London (died 1961).

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[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867. Attributed works :Old mission house at Paihia. [1843?]

Date: 1830 - 1858 - 1843 - 1860

By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Lennard, Leslie Maurice Wyn, 1903-1988

Reference: A-048-007

Description: A lawn in front, with croquet hoops, inset garden and winding paths on both sides, leading to the house, with an outbuilding on the right and trees on both sides. A woman is moving along the path on the right and another on the path on the left. Henry Williams moved into this house in 1830. There is a drawing of the house by him in Auckland Institute and Museum, location PD 52 (2). The Library has a photograph of the drawing under Williams, Henry. House at Paihia ... 1830. Possibly the work of T B Hutton, Williams' son-in-law. He visited Paihia about 1858-1860. The style appears similar to his work. Other Titles - Archdeacon Henry Williams' house. Thomas Biddulph Hutton, 1859 1860 Inscriptions: Recto - Old mission house at Paihia. Archdeacon Henry Williams' house later mostly demolished by Rev. Burrows. Re Mrs Colenso making mortar from observing Bp Williams making it for building stone building close to this house (lathe & plaster) which was the 1st stone house built in N.Z. - Burnt down & ruins now stand. (1914). [Inscription in pencil by an unknown owner of the watercolour, many years after its creation] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & pencil, 124 x 182 mm Provenance: Owned by a Mr Lennard of Auckland in the 1960s, possibly Mr Maurice Lennard of Pukekohe (a donor to the Library in 1981).

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[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867 :[Paihia. 1834 or 1835]

Date: 1830 - 1839

By: Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Williams, Nigel, 1901-1980

Reference: A-161-008

Description: Shows the foreshore at Paihia with three canoes at the water's edge, and the houses, huts and gardens of the Church Missionary Society station back from the beach. A flag, probably the Union Jack, is flying from one of the hills behind the houses. Published as a wood engraving in the Church Missionary quarterly papers, no. 79, Michaelmas, 1835, frontispiece, with title Mission station, Paihia, New Zealand.. Inscriptions: On former paper and linen backing, removed and stored with the drawing: In ink, top centre visible through linen 'Paihia'. On linen, in another hand, in pencil 'Henry'. 'Paihia' Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 195 x 325 mm.

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Turner, Nathaniel 1793-1864 :[Wesleydale Mission Station, Kaeo, Whangaroa, Northland. 1...

Date: 1824 - 1827

By: Turner, Nathaniel (Rev), 1793-1864; Methodist Missionary Society

Reference: B-121-023

Description: A bush-clad hilly area with the Kaeo River winding through towards Whangaroa Harbour (out of sight to the right). In the middle ground is a low rise with the mission station on top, with five buildings and a flagpole carrying the Union Jack. The whole area is cleared and fenced with well-established gardens and fields, with crops and fruit trees. There are cows grazing in a field to the left and several whare and a food platform with a standing and a seated Maori on the far left. In the foreground, inside an enclosure with a low fence, are another standing and a seated Maori man, four more whare and two more food platforms. The view is probably taken from the lower slopes of Pohue, a terraced conical pa site near the mission station A letter accompanies the drawing, signed by Nathaniel Turner, describing the scene and the use made of the various buildings. Wesleydale station was founded in June 1823 by Rev'd Samuel Leigh and Rev'd William White. Nathaniel Turner and John Hobbs joined them several months later, when Leigh returned to New South Wales, because of his poor health. On January 15 1827, Maori attacked the station and burned it to the ground. The suggested dating of this work is because the station looks well-established. It is most likely to be shown in 1825 or 1826. Accompanying letter: To the Secretaries of the Wesleyan Missionary Society ... London: The long Building at the back is a Rush House, 45 feet by 12 - 27 of which is a Schoolroom, the remainder which is in two rooms is occupied by Luke. The House below is our Dwelling the main building of which is 26 by 13, with a Skilling or Leanto at the back 10 feet wide and another at the Southern end 8 feet. The Building to the right on the same level contains three apartments, two below and one above. The one above serves as a Store for Native Provisions etc etc. The one below it is principly occupied by the Native Girls. The Skilling or Leanto is the Carpenters Shop. The tall building above is the Barn and the small one to the right of it is the Cow House which is Rush and Logs. The one down the Bank below is the Boat House, built of Rush. The Garden and young Orchard are within the inner fence below the House. The Wheat Field is to the left and below that. That below and to the left where the Cattle are seen is a Flat of uncultivated ground coverd with small brush wood. The enclosures below are the Native Plantations or Kumera Grounds. The river runs in the front and to the right and left in a very Serpentine manner. The Foreground is part of a Native Village. The principle village where the Pa is, which could not be included is just to the left. The Hills immediately at the back are barren, but those in the distance are covered with fine Timber, Kaudi etc etc. The view of the Settlement does not nearly equal the view in richness of Scenery as from the Settlement. Nath.l Turner. "Luke" referred to in Turner's letter was Luke Ward, an English servant who assisted on the station, with his wife. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on wove paper 242 x 381 mm (irreg.) Provenance: Collection of the Methodist Missionary Society.

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Church Missionary Quarterly Papers :Church-Missionary settlement at Kiddeekiddee, New Z...

Date: 1829 - 1830

Reference: PUBL-0031-30

Description: A view from the waterfront, with a Maori family seated on rocks in the foreground, looking across at the houses of the mission station in Kerikeri. James Kemp's two-storied house is on the right. All the properties are fenced and have gardens. The highest house flies the Union Jack. There is a small jetty on the left with a dinghy tied up at it. Wood engraving from a drawing by an unknown artist Other Titles - Kerikeri Extended Title - From: Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 110 x 160 mm

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[Walsh, Philip] 1843-1914 :T. Joyce's, Paihia. Mar 13 1889.

Date: 1888

From: [Walsh, Philip] 1843-1914 :[Middle East and New Zealand sketchbook] 1883-1892.

Reference: E-369-098

Description: Shows a two-storied house amidst trees and a garden with a picket fence running down the side. There is a ladder and a wheelbarrow on the ground by the side of the house. The plants include a banana palm and bamboo. Thomas Joyce was farmer and boarding-housekeeper (see qMS Worsfold. L. Social History of Russell pp. 91-92) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper 110 x 180 mm, in album

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Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, the Bishop's house. March...

Date: 1850

By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961

Reference: A-196-023

Description: The Waimate North Mission Station, a 2-storied building with dormer windows in its upper storey, and other single-storey houses to its right, plants in tubs to the left, two trees and a woman and child on the front verandah. The buildings to the right are, from left, the carpenters' shop, the Native Teachers' School and the Hospital (on the far right). The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.

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Women walking down a path beside the Treaty House, Waitangi

Date: Jan 1939

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-10338-G

Description: View of two women walking along a path that runs beside the Treaty House at Waitangi, taken 1947 by Whites Aviation Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative, 10.8 x 8.2 cm Finding Aids: File print in Whites Aviation Box Blue 538, Waitangi 1930s-1953, 1930s-1940s envelope.

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Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, March, 1850. [Copied by J...

Date: 1850

By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961

Reference: A-196-024

Description: Two students in academic gowns to the left, one carrying a spear; a woman and two Maori children to the right, in a courtyard outside the fenced area in front of some of the buidings of the Waimate North Mission Station, which is seen from the side as the right-hand building. On the far left is the Infant school, with the College Store immediately to its right and behind it, while the group of buildings in the centre comprise the kitchen, the hall and the English boys' schoolroom. On the right, the mission house itself has the function Breakfast and Mess rooms assigned to it. The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.

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Henry Stevenson mowing the lawn at Pompallier House, Russell

Date: [ca 1920]

From: Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Pompallier House

Reference: PAColl-6558-1

Description: Mr Stevenson mowing the lawn alongside Pompallier House in Russell, circa 1920. Photographer unidentified. Inscriptions: Verso - top centre - Former residence at the Bay of Islands of Bishop Pompalier[sic] Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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