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Marvin album

Date: [Circa 1860s]

From: Marvin, W G (Captain) :Marvin family photographs

By: Beere, Daniel Manders, 1833-1909; Crombie, John Nicol, 1827-1878; Kinder, John, 1819-1903; Marvin, William, 1834-1915

Reference: PA1-q-320

Description: Album of photographs taken during the 1860s by various photographers. All the images are related to Colonel William Marvin (1834-1915) who came to New Zealand circa 1858 and was possibly attached to the 70th Regiment of Foot during the New Zealand wars. There are many photographs relating to military activity, including military working parties at Fort Britomart; military and naval camps at Maungatawhiri Creek, Queen's Redoubt, Drury, Ngaruawahia and Albert Barracks; a monument to the 43rd Regiment at Gate Pa near Tauranga; Potatau's tomb with a sentry guarding it; and the Auckland cemetery. Many of the images are of Auckland, including `Hale's Boarding House, where I first slept in N.Z.'; `The Masonic Hotel where I was made a mason in 1861'; `My last batchelor home near Constitution Hill green, next door to the Dacres'; `St. Mary's where I was married 4th August 1862'; a long sequence showing Queen Street from different angles in 1866'; and various homes that he knew, including Heaphy's house in St George's Bay, Dillon Bell's House in Parnell, and `Little Sutton' in St. George's Bay. Other images of interest include a mining camp at Coromandel; the tree on which Volkner was hanged, with a seated group of Maori beside a whare; a Maori church that is completely thatched, in the Waikato; and two views of the sailing ship Ida Ziegler [i.e. Zeigler] `In which we returned from N.Z. round Cape Horn, 29th Jany to 1st May 1867'. Photographs in England are all related to Tipner Barracks near Portsmouth, and Malpas Cemetery, Newport Monmouthshire. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with albumen prints. Label attached to cover `Pictures of N.Z. (N. Island) & Tipner with captions by Col. Marvin'. Textured black cover; 30 x 24 cm

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Various artists :The war in New Zealand. The cemetery at Tauranga, with the graves of t...

Date: 1864

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: A-433-002

Description: The top image shows a view of the graves of Lieut-Col. Booth and officers and men of the 43rd Regt, killed at Tauranga. Mount Maunganui in background, with ships Esk, Harrier and Jason in harbour. Based on a drawing by E A Williams. The lower images shows British troops in the foreground behind trees, and in a trench leading up towards a hilltop pa, where a British flag can be seen flying. The smoke of gunfire can be seen from several points around the pa. Other Titles - Pa Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on page 398 x 274 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, May 2010.

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Scrivener, Henry Ambrose, 1842-1906 :Burial ground at Tauranga New Zealand of those kil...

Date: 1864

By: Scrivener, Henry Ambrose, 1842-1906

Reference: B-064-024

Description: Shows a fenced burial ground with 4 headstones and a cross, on a headland facing Mt Maunganui in the distance. Inscription on verso of backing paper: Sandy Point / St. of Magellan / 18 to 21 December 1881. / Buoy indicating wreck of H.M.S. "Doterel" 1881 (blown up by accident). Other Titles - Tauranga NZ Other Titles - Graves of officers & men who fell at the attack on Gate Pa, New Zealand on 29 April 1864. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - HS (monogram in ink); Recto - bottom left - (In ink): 1862? changed to 1863 or 1864 or 5?; Recto - beneath image - (On mount in ink): Burial ground at Tauranga of those killed at the Gate Pah Tepapa on 29 April 1864/ Commander Hay of H.M.S. Harrier. 4 Officers of the 43Regt & Seamen & Soldiers of 43 & 68 Regt.; Verso - centre - Graves of officers & men who fell at the attack on the Gate Pah, New Zealand on 29 April 1864 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour 242 x 372 mm, mounted on sheet 305 390 mm.

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