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Buildings of the Waikato Region
Date: 1998
From: Holman, Dinah, 1938- :Photographs of New Zealand buildings relating to heritage surveys
Reference: PAColl-9989-14
Description: Buildings in the Waikato Region. These include - Buildings in Huntly and surrounding districts including Waiterimu and Te Mata. Street views (mostly Huntly). Commercial buildings. Houses. rural villages. Huntly power station. A brick boundary fence. Bridges. Churches. Country Halls. School buildings. Plunket rooms. Memorials. Bandstands. Industrial buildings. Farm buildings. Quantity: 91 colour original photographic print(s).
Buildings of the Waikato Region
Date: 1998
From: Holman, Dinah, 1938- :Photographs of New Zealand buildings relating to heritage surveys
Reference: PAColl-9989-13
Description: Buildings in the Waikato Region. These include - Buildings in Hamilton - Early 20th century commercial and public buildings. A large number of houses of all sorts including some state houses and art deco styled houses. Other localities include Gordonston, Tauwhare, Huntly, Waingaro, Rotowaro, Raglan, Ngaruawahia, and Okete. These include much the same sorts of buildings as well as churches, schools, hotels, public halls, cemeteries, and bridges. There is also a sequence of views of the abandoned carbonisation works at Rotowaro which opened in 1931 and closed in 1987. Quantity: 154 colour original photographic print(s).
Buildings in New Plymouth and Hamilton
Date: 1998-1999
From: Holman, Dinah, 1938- :Photographs of New Zealand buildings relating to heritage surveys
Reference: PAColl-9989-12
Description: New Plymouth buildings include houses in Hine Street. Hamilton buildings include - Early 20th century commercial and public buildings. A large number of houses of all sorts including some state houses and art deco styled houses. A bandstand in a park. A wood built Masonic Hall dated 1883. The commercial Hotel. The Presbyterian Church and Anglican Cathedral among others. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 156 colour original photographic print(s).
Reid, Thomas :Sawmill and settlement, Coromandel, Auckland, New Zealand 1866 [1877]
Date: 1866 - 1877
By: Reid, Thomas, active 1866-1877
Reference: B-038-011
Description: A plain, with hills in the background and in the middle ground, a river winding past a settlement with a sawmill and other buildings. There are various human activities, including a man moving logs in the stream, a man leading a horse, men working around the sawmill, a yacht on the river, and logs floating along it. In the foreground, amongst tree ferns, toitoi, ferns and flax, is a barrel marked (in monogram) TR and In memoriam RD 1864-66. On verso: B-034/005 Inscriptions: Signed: T R (monogram) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 10.1 x 15.5 in Provenance: Bequeathed by Dr James Churchill Dunn, Glasgow, 18.1.1956
Willis, Archibald Duddington (Firm) :Grahamstown goldfield, Thames, N. Z. A bright New ...
Date: 1880 - 1890
From: Willis, Archibald Dudingston (Firm) :N. Z. Christmas cards. - Wanganui ; A.D. Willis [1886 or later].
Reference: E-068-017-2
Description: A circular view of the gold field with factories with smoking chimneys, derricks, mining equipment and houses, looking out to sea from the hills behind the township Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 104 x 72 mm on album page ca 137 x 180 mm
Huddlestone, William :[Goldmining battery. Golden Pah Mine, Coromandel] W. Huddlestone ...
Date: 1897
By: Huddlestone, William, active 1890-1899
Reference: G-619
Description: A river in the foreground, with the battery on the opposite bank, with piles of earth, a man working with a barrow, a conveyor belt, the factory with a smoking chimney and the mine-manager's house in the background to the left, a poppet head to the right. Includes tunnels into low hills, far left and towards the right, the latter with a rail leading from it. Shows the Golden Pah Mine at Coromandel, with Hauraki Hill behind it. Catalogued between acquisition in 1977 and the arrival of fresh information in 2013 as the Union Mine at Waihi. However it was convincingly identified as Golden Pah Mine at Coromandel in July 2013, by a correspondent to the Library. Golden Pah Mine was registered in London in 1896. It was sited in what is now Coromandel town, with Hauraki Hill behind it to the north. The site occupied 23 acres. The mine manager was Edward Arthur Daldy. The two tunnels shown in this view are still (2013) in existence at road level, the manager's house remains the site of a different house, and the concrete footings for the poppet heads are present but hidden under vegetation. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - W. HUDDLESTONE '97. [in brushpoint] Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on canvas 525 x 865 mm