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Nairn, Betsey Wright, fl 1845-1883 :Leaving Collingwood for Nelson. Last ride in Nelson...
Date: 1883
From: Nairn, Betsey Wright, -1906 :Sketchbook
Reference: E-443-q-023
Description: Shows two scenes: in the top half 'Leaving Collingwood for Nelson', the small steamer "Lady Barkley" is being loaded with trunks, while the passengers walk on board along the gangplank behind their trunks. In the lower half 'Last ride in Nelson', two women mounted on horses, walk towards a gate in the left foreground. The foreground fence has a row of barbed wire for its top wire. On the right, faintly sketched in, is part of a house, with a garden archway alongside. Inscriptions: Recto - centre left - [First title]; Recto - bottom left - [Second title] Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, 225 x 195 mm.
Illustrated Australian news :Landing immigrants at Lyttelton, N. Z. [1870s]
Date: 1870 - 1878
From: Illustrated Australian news [1860s-1870s]
Reference: PUBL-0119-1878-13
Description: A busy dock scene at Lyttelton, with steam and sailing ships, wharf buildings, and families awaiting their luggage, collecting their luggage and greeting friends and relations. Some are still being helped off the ship onto the wharf. Extended Title - From Illustrated Australian News, 16 January 1878, p. 13 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, folio sized
Nairn, Betsey Wright, fl 1845-1883 :Leaving Collingwood for Nelson. [1883].
Date: 1883
From: Nairn, Betsey Wright, -1906 :Sketchbook
Reference: E-443-q-023-1
Description: Shows the small steamer "Lady Barkley" being loaded with trunks by two men, bearing heavy trunks on their backs, while three women passengers walk on board along the gangplank behind their trunks. A few buildings on shore are sketched in and a man in naval uniform, possibly the captain or harbour master, directs operations from the shore. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - title in pencil Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, 120 x 195 mm.