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Photograph of watercolour of Te Henui vicarage, New Plymouth
Date: 1846
From: Alington, Margaret Hilda, 1920-2012 :Photographs
By: Bolland, Jane, 1816?-1870
Reference: 35mm-15072-F
Description: Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) 35mm strip with 4 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Church Mission House. Waimate Bay of Islands. My residence ...
Date: 1839 - 1843
From: Medley, Mary Catherine, 1835-1922 :Mary Medley's sketchbook No. 15. 1896-1899.
By: Taylor, Richard (Rev), 1805-1873
Reference: E-380-063
Description: A front view of the Mission House and garden, Waimate, Bay of Islands, the residence of Rev Richard Taylor from 1839-1843, drawn by him in his daughter's sketchbook. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Church Mission House - Waimate, Bay of Islands - My residence from 1839-1843 R T Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 165 x 230 (page size)
Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884 :[The parsonage, Te Henui, Taranaki] 1849
Date: 1849
By: Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884; Good, Thomas, 1823-1907
Reference: B-065-005
Description: The parsonage building in a garden setting, another house to its right and another in the distance on the far left, amid rolling hills and partially cleared bush. Mount Egmont is in the distance on the far right Derived from: Hursthouse, C, An account of the settlement of New Plymouth... London, 1849. Henui Vicarage: opp. p. 65, this being after a drawing by Thomas Good. Rev. Henry Govett was the incumbent minister by 1848 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Signed: H Maplestone There is another drawing of the vicarage by Cuthbert Clarke, The Parsonage Te Henui, 1851, in the British Library, Add. MS 19954, folio 31, (34), copies in Photo file and at E-144-031 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 231 x 442 mm
Kettle, Charles Henry 1820-1862 :View of part of Dunedin and upper harbour from Staffor...
Date: 1849
By: Kettle, Charles Henry, 1821-1862; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918
Reference: C-012-004
Description: Identifies "Royal Hotel, Church, Mr Valpy's residence, Rest. [i. e. Resident New Zealand Company] Agent's Office, Store, Mr Brown's House, The Manse, Mr Chapman's house, Captn Cargill's house" Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - New Zealand Company stamp date "June 26 '49"; Verso - In pencil: "299" Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil and Chinese white 239 x 450 mm Provenance: Purchased by A H Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915 with other New Zealand Company material
[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867. Attributed works :Old mission house at Paihia. [1843?]
Date: 1830 - 1858 - 1843 - 1860
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Lennard, Leslie Maurice Wyn, 1903-1988
Reference: A-048-007
Description: A lawn in front, with croquet hoops, inset garden and winding paths on both sides, leading to the house, with an outbuilding on the right and trees on both sides. A woman is moving along the path on the right and another on the path on the left. Henry Williams moved into this house in 1830. There is a drawing of the house by him in Auckland Institute and Museum, location PD 52 (2). The Library has a photograph of the drawing under Williams, Henry. House at Paihia ... 1830. Possibly the work of T B Hutton, Williams' son-in-law. He visited Paihia about 1858-1860. The style appears similar to his work. Other Titles - Archdeacon Henry Williams' house. Thomas Biddulph Hutton, 1859 1860 Inscriptions: Recto - Old mission house at Paihia. Archdeacon Henry Williams' house later mostly demolished by Rev. Burrows. Re Mrs Colenso making mortar from observing Bp Williams making it for building stone building close to this house (lathe & plaster) which was the 1st stone house built in N.Z. - Burnt down & ruins now stand. (1914). [Inscription in pencil by an unknown owner of the watercolour, many years after its creation] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour & pencil, 124 x 182 mm Provenance: Owned by a Mr Lennard of Auckland in the 1960s, possibly Mr Maurice Lennard of Pukekohe (a donor to the Library in 1981).
Kettle, Charles Henry 1820-1862 :View of part of the town of Dunedin (Otakou), taken a ...
Date: 1848
By: Kettle, Charles Henry, 1821-1862; New Zealand Company; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918
Reference: C-012-001
Description: Shows "Wickliffe Wharf, Residence of Mr Cuttan, The Manse, Back of Captn Cargill's residence, Mr Jeffrey's tent, Resident Agent's Office, Residence of Mr Kettle, Principal surveyor's office, Commercial Inn, Tent, Emigrant's House, Street Lane, Mr Anderson's stores, Emigrant's house Inscriptions: top left - New Zealand Company stamp date "21 Dec 1848"; Verso - In pencil: "no. 283" Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil and Chinese white image 211 x 580 mm on sheet 267 x 637 mm Provenance: Purchased by A H Turnbull from Francis Edwards, London, 1915 with other New Zealand Company material
[Ashworth, Edward] 1814-1896 :View of the South arm of Waingaroa Bay, New Zealand with ...
Date: 1843
By: Ashworth, Edward, 1814-1896
Reference: A-208-006
Description: An extensive view from a high standpoint, looking down over Raglan Harbour. A tree fern, ferns and tree trunks with epiphytes in the foreground, and the church and mission station of Rev. James Wallis at Nihinihi in the distance, close to the water. Further hills in the background Exhibited at 'The world was all before me; journals and watercolours of Edward Ashworth from the collections of Alexander Turnbull Library', Curator was Jill Trevelyan. The exhibition title is taken from Ashworth's journal where he misquotes from John Milton's poem "Paradise Lost": "The world was all before me / where to choose my place of rest". At the National Library Gallery, 27 April - 29 July 2001. Other Titles - Whaingaroa Sketched on Ashworth's trip to the Waikato, December 1843 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink 167 x 238 mm
Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884 :[The parsonage residences of the Rev C L Reay and the Re...
Date: 1849
By: Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884
Reference: B-065-003
Description: Two cottages enclosed within fenced gardens, with Nelson Haven and ships visible to the right and a road to the left, with families and a horse and cart passing along it. Maplestone is not known to have visited New Zealand and despite the date of 1849 almost certainly copied this image from the lithograph published in C. F. Hursthouse's 'New Zealand, or Zealandia, the Britain of the South' (London, Stanford, 1857), p. 122 - see copy held at A-256-014. The 1849 date is likely reflect the stage to which Nelson was developed, rather than the date of execution. Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed: H Maplestone These two houses were in Selwyn Place, below the Cathedral and approximately where the Nelson Club now is. Mr Butt conducted a school in Upper Collingwood Street. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 287 x 446 mm
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :The mission house, Otawhao, Waikato. Rev. John Morgan's s...
Date: 1847
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-148-1
Description: Shows the front of a house with front verandah and a surrounding garden. The front windows have shutters. The church can be seen at the extreme right background. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pen & ink 75 x 150 mm.
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Mission house, Tepuna. [1839 or 1841?]
Date: 1839 - 1841
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-071-1
Description: The mission station at Te Puna, Bay of Islands, below Rangihoua Pa, seen from the side, with the beach to the left. It is set back against hills, gardens in front of it, and outbuildings alongside. It is shown as two larger single-storied buildings with hipped rooves and several smaller buildings John King was the missionary at this station from 1832 The date (written with the title below the work on the scrapbook page in pencil) has been written over, probably by Taylor in compiling the scrapbook, many years after the drawings were created. A date that appears to be 1835 (four years before Taylor arrived in New Zealand) has been written over as what appears to be 1855 (the year Taylor was overseas in England). Taylor visited this station in Sept 1839 and in January 1841. One other drawing in the scrapbook of Te Puna is dated 1839, a third is undated. Other Titles - Te Puna Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title in pencil Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil & ink, 70 x 125 mm
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Maraitai C. Mission house and church, May 5 1847
Date: 1847
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-077-3
Description: Rev. Robert Maunsell's house and garden, with a small Gothic Revival style church to the right. Shrubs and bare hills behind Other Titles - Maraetai Church Mission house Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, ink and wash, 80 x 170 mm
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :Rev G Smailes, Newark, Parkenai, Hokianga Wesleyan Statio...
Date: 1841 - 1843
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-151-2
Description: Sketch shows a house and garden with circular driveway, with hills in the distance. Other Titles - Pakanae Other Titles - Smales Gideon Smales married Mary Anna Bumby 29 December 1840 at Mangungu and moved to Pakanae after his marriage until 1843. See George Laurenson "Te Hahi Weteriana" (266.87 LAU). Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, pen ink and wash, 85 x 150 mm.