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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :The "Prince Regent", the first vessel to enter wh...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820]. By courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock [Edinburgh? 1930s]

Reference: A-236-001-a

Description: Rangitoto Island in the background, with a European sailing ship, watched from the left foreground by two Maori men, both with taiaha, standing near a carved gateway. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm Provenance: Donated by Mr B N Lindsay of Wellington, in 1984. Transfers: Transfer from MSS&A 84-145, Macdonald family papers, in 2003..

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Town of Auckland from the head of the town valley

Date: Nov 1846

From: Collinson, Thomas Bernard, 1822-1902 : Letters

Reference: MS-Papers-1038-1-09/bc

Description: Sketch by Thomas Bernard Collinson contained in his letter to his mother of 30 Nov 1846. Numbered key lists prominent buildings and some local Maori. North Head and Rangitoto Island are in the distance. Quantity: 1 sketch on two pages. Physical Description: Ink 402 x 185 mm

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :The "Prince Regent", the first vessel to enter wh...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-001

Description: Rangitoto Island in the background, with a European sailing ship, watched from the left foreground by two Maori men, both with taiaha, standing near a carved gateway. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm

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