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Maplestone, Henry, 1819-1884 :[New Plymouth]. 1849.

By: Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884

Reference: B-065-002

Description: View looking across the settlement to the Sugar Loaves. Shows bullock teams coming from the beach at the right, and men clearing the bush in the right foreground. In the left foreground a Maori tends three goats. At the centre is Mount Eliot, with the summer residence of Sir George Grey (formerly that of J. T. Wicksteed). The view is derived from "View of Mount Eliot ... " in C. F. Hursthouse's "An account of the settlement of New Plymouth ..." (London, 1849), opp. p.76. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - H. Maplestone Maplestone is believed not ever to have come to New Zealand. At the time Maplestone dated his paintings, Brees was displaying in London and elsewhere his New Zealand panorama, and Hursthouse was lecturing on behalf of the New Zealand Company. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 305 x 460 mm.

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[Postcard]. F. T. Series No. 2233 A. Between Raurimu and Makatote, N.Z. / Photo by A. G...

Date: 1900 - 1912

By: Tibbutt, Alfred George, 1864-1930; Robertson, Elayne Gladys, 1935-

Reference: Eph-POSTCARDS-Robertson-01

Description: Shows dirt road with two teams of bullock passing each other, going in different directions. Three men are supervising the teams. There are cleared stumps on the left, and other bush lining the road. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 90 x 140 mm. Provenance: Donated by Elayne Robertson of Palmerston North.

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