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Photographer unknown :Group portrait of Bishops
Date: 1860 - 1870
From: MacDiarmid, C L, (Mrs) :Photographs of Bishop Selwyn
Reference: PA2-2773
Description: A group portrait with 5 Bishops. Back standing, Bishops Selwyn, Harper, Abraham and front: - (sitting) Bishop Williams and Bishop Patteson standing. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Hunter-Brown family : Scrapbook
Date: 1845-1929
Reference: 82-188
Description: Contains newspaper cuttings relating to the family of Bishop Selwyn and Bishop Abraham as well as the Hunter-Brown family. Includes cuttings concerning the loss of the Japanese mail steamer "Futami Maru", including letter from a member of family on board. Also telegram and letters concerning death of Hubert Hunter-Brown on Western Front in 1915, wedding invitations and other letters. Report on Browne, College of Civil Engineers, Putney, 1845. Source of title - Supplied title Compiled by the Hunter-Brown family of Nelson. Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Francis Dillon Bell's family, friends and political colleagues
Date: 1850-1869
From: Bell family: Collection
Reference: PA1-q-559
Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Moore, Peter album 2
Date: 1865 to 1866
By: Webster, Hartley, -1906; Dalton, Edward, active 1855-1867; Bishop, G W, active 1860s
Reference: PA1-q-161
Description: Album containing 121 cartes de visite portraits, all identified, at least by surname. They include Bishops Selwyn, Abraham, Patterson and Williams, members of various British regiments, and a large number of women related in some way to the soldiers. Not all the people identified in the album are listed in the name entries above. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Carte de visite album with embossed black leather cover, red watered silk end-papers; 31.0 x 23.5 cm Provenance: Purchase
Abraham, Caroline Harriet, 1809-1877 :[Panorama of St John's college, Tamaki, Auckland ...
Date: 1844 - 1862
From: Abraham, Caroline Harriet, 1809-1877 :[Panorama of St John's college, Tamaki, Auckland, founded by Bishop G A Selwyn in Nov. 1844. Drawn by Mrs Abraham, wife of the bishop, and lithographed by Miss Cotton. Auckland ; St John's College? 1862?]
Reference: A-220-008-a-1
Description: Sections one and two of an eight-part panorama. Judges Bay on the left and Rangitoto on the right in the background. In the foreground, a cluster of buildings with the largest identified as the Bishop's residence, a two-storied stone building. The building on the right containing the Maori adult school, weaving room and surgery is also two-storied and is half-timbered in mock Tudor style. Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, 170 x 493 mm on sheet 210 x 1973 mm