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Chart of New Zealand

Date: 1772

By: Bayly, John, active 1755-1782

Reference: 1/2-002575-F

Description: Chart of New Zealand engraved by I Bayly and published in 1772. The original is held in the Map Room. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Cook, James, 1728-1779 :A chart of part of New Zeland or the Island of Aeheinomowe lyin...

Date: 1769 - 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1368

Description: 1770 map of Lieut. James Cook (Commander) on His Majesty's Bark the Endeavour. Map shows the North Island, Cook's Strait, the Endeavour's trek around the North Island. Identifies certain areas such as North Cape, Bay of Islands, Cape Colville, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, Hawke Bay, Cape Kidnappers, Cape Turnagain, Castle Point, Cape Pallisser, and Cape Terrawhitte. Also shows the top of the South Island and Queen Charlotte Sound, Cape Farewell, Cloudy Bay. Other Titles - Zealand Other Titles - North Island Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, scale indeterminable, 31 x 24 cm

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Cook, James, 1728-1779 :A chart of part of New Zeland or the Island of Tovypoenammu lyi...

Date: 1769 - 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1369

Description: 1770 map of Lieut. James Cook (Commander) on His Majesty's Bark the Endeavour. Map shows the South Island, Cook's Strait, the Endeavour's trek around the South Island. Identifies certain areas such as Cape Farewell, Blind Bay, Admirality Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, Cloudy Bay, Snowey Mountains, Banks Island (Peninsular) Cape Saunders, South Cape, The Southern Alps and Doubtful Harbour. Other Titles - Zealand Other Titles - South Island Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, scale indeterminable, 31 x 24 cm

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Pickersgill, Richard, 1749-1779 : A chart of the islands of New Zealand [copy of ms map...

Date: 1769 - 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779; Pickersgill, Richard, 1749-1779

Reference: MapColl-830aj/1770/Acc.8212

Description: 1770 map of New Zealand, drawn by Master's mate Richard Pickersgill while on the Endeavour, captained by Lieut. James Cook. Map shows the North and South (Middle) Island, Cook's Strait, Identifies certain areas although the map is a photography of a copy of a copy and very hard to read. Can recognise Cape Campbell, Palliser and Cape Terra-wette. See Spencer, J.R.S. Archifacts, 1985/1, p. 8, item 34. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, linen backed, scale indeterminable, 48.5 x 61 cm

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Cook, James, 1728-1779. :A chart of Newzeland or the islands of Aeheinomouwe and Tovypo...

Date: 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.1367

Description: Facsimile of Captain Cook's original chart of New Zealand, 1770. Shows the North Island, South Island, Cook's Strait, Bank's Peninsular as Bank's Island, and Stewart Island as Cape South. Charts the journey of the Endeavour around the entire coastline of New Zealand. Names mountain ranges eg The Southern Alps, Mount Egmont, Mt Edgecumbe, Names the South Island Tovypoenammu (Te Wai Pounamu) and the North Island Aeheinomouwe (Te Ika a Maui). Several coastland areas are also named, for example Cape Kidnappers, Cape Palliser, Hawkes Bay, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty, Tolaga Bay, Poverty Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. Most heavily named and closely surveyed area was the north east coast of the North Island. See Spencer, JRH, "Archifacts" 1985/1, p.3 Other Titles - New Zealand Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, printed in negative, linen backed, 47 x 46.7 cm.

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Cimino, Donald, 1914-: New Zealand shipwrecks, 1788-1941 [copy of ms map]. Compiled by ...

Date: 1788 - 1941

By: New Zealand. Marine Department

Reference: MapColl-830gmfw/1788-1941/Acc.35984

Description: Nine numbered charts of sections of New Zealand with insets of the Kermadec, Chatham, McQuarrie, Auckland, Campbell and Snares Islands accompanied by three other charts and eleven sheets of indexes and author's amendments. Includes five original typed pages of alphabetical lists of shipwrecks where the photocopying process did not include the left hand edge. Some sheets include references to newspaper articles. Names of ships, some dates, some details of lives lost and map references are included. Micro-MS-0249 Donald Cimino was a member of the Marine Department staff, Wellington in 1941. Quantity: 11 map(s). 11 photocopied sheets. 5 original A4 typed sheets. Physical Description: Photocopy of 1 microfilm reel (positive), 22 unbound sheets each measuring 46 x 60.7 cm.

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Cook, James, 1728-1779. :A chart of Newzeland or the islands of Aeheinomouwe and Tovypo...

Date: 1769 - 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770(1969)/Acc.9670A-B

Description: Fascimile of Captain Cook's original chart of New Zealand, 1770. Shows the North Island, South Island, Cook's Strait, Bank's Peninsular as Bank's Island, and Stewart Island as Cape South. Charts the journey of the Endeavour around the entire coastline of New Zealand. Names mountain ranges eg The Southern Alps, Mount Egmont, Mt Edgecumbe. Names the South Island Tovypoenammu (Te Wai Poumanu) and the North Island Aeheinomouwe (Te Ika a Maui). Several coastland areas are also named, for example Cape Kidnappers, Cape Palliser, Hawkes Bay, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty, Tolaga Bay, Poverty Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. Most heavily named and closely surveyed area was the north east coast of the North Island. Other Titles - New Zealand Quantity: 2 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, scale indeterminable, 33 x 32.2 cm.

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Cook, James, 1728-1779. :A chart of Newzeland or the islands of Aeheinomouwe and Tovypo...

Date: 1769 - 1770

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770(1965)/Acc.6986

Description: Fascimilie of Captain Cook's original chart of New Zealand, 1770. Shows the North Island, South Island, Cook's Strait, Bank's Peninsular as Bank's Island, and Stewart Island as Cape South. Charts the journey of the Endeavour around the entire coastline of New Zealand. Names mountain ranges eg The Southern Alps, Mount Egmont, Mt Edgecumbe Names the South Island Tovypoenammu (Te Wai Pounamu) and the North Island Aeheinomouwe (Te Ika o Maui). Several coastland areas are also named, for example Cape Kidnappers, Cape Palliser, Hawkes Bay, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty, Tolaga Bay, Poverty Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. Most heavily named and closely surveyed area was the north east coast of the North Island. Other Titles - New Zealand Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, scale indeterminable, 33 x 32.2 cm.

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[Creator unknown] :[Nouvelle Zelande showing route de l'Endeavour] [copy of ms map]. [1...

Date: 1769 - 1770

Reference: MapColl-830atc/1770/Acc.5078

Description: French version of the New Zealand map by James Cook (contemporary original etching) showing the route of the Endeavour around the islands. Shows some of the named areas from Cook's map. Shows Detroit de Cook, Baye den Islen, Bay de Tologa and Kidnappers. Shows Tavai in the South Island and the Southern Alps (Les Alpers du Sud). Has 'Provenant de Ternay' in bottom left hand corner Other Titles - New Zealand Other Titles - showing the route of the Endeavour Inscriptions: Stamped Bib Nat. - Biblioteque Nationale de France [Paris]; Stamped Dept. des Cart. pl. ... de la Marine Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph of etching, scale indeterminable, 43 x 35 cm. Provenance: Donated by New Zealand Embassy, Paris, via External Affairs, July 10 1961.

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[Creator unknown] :Plan of Port Marion (B[ay] of Islands), New Zealand. [copy of ms map]

Date: 1772?

By: Bowring, John, active 1985

Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/1772/Acc.19570

Description: Copy of a traced map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands, from the Purerua Peninsula which is un-named, to Cape Brett and including Tapeka Point. Navigational routes are marked and a substantial explanation [i.e. reference key] is included. Ms. original probably compiled from tracing of a published map resulting from the expedition of Marion du Fresne's expedition in 1772 with the ships, the Mascarin and the Marquis de Castries to the Bay of Islands. Pencilled note on map verso states that, according to Jeremy Spencer, it is a direct copy from the following publication: Crozet 'Crozet's voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand, the Ladrone Islands and the Philippines in the years, 1771-1772' / Tr. by H. Ling Roth. London: Truslove & Shirley, 1891. Includes explanatory note affixed to item and written by Phil Barton, The Turnbull map curator, in 1985. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, [scale indeterminable], 36.6 x 28.2 cm. Provenance: Donated by Mr John Bowring on 10 May 1985

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Tuki Te Terenui Whare pirau, b. 1769? : Chart of New Zealand drawn by Tooke-Titter-a-nu...

Date: 1793

By: Tuki Te Terenui Whare Pirau, 1769?-; Milligan, Robert Roy Douglas, 1893-1962

Reference: MapColl-830ap/[1793]/Acc.6421

Description: The oldest known map manuscript map made by Maori, and the only example that covers all of both the North and South Islands. Does not cover Stewart Island (Rakiura). Includes social, mythical and political information especially about the upper North Island (where Tuki was from), with some brief comments on the South Island. Tells of the number of inhabitants in some of the iwi. The double dotted line across the North Island ends at Cape Reinga and represents the path the wairua follows on its way to the Underworld. Drawn by Tuki after he and Huku were taken from near the Bay of Islands and taken to Norfolk Island in order to teach convicts how to dress flax. The lieutenant governor of Norfolk Island, Philip Gidley King's interest in their language and culture caused Tuki to draw a map of New Zealand. Tuki's home area was the far north of the North Auckland Peninsula, and this occupies a disproportionately large part of his delineation of the North Island. Tuki had only heard of the South Island from others, and it was drawn very small. See Phillip Barton. Maori Cartography and the European Encounter in 'The History of Cartography' edited by D. Woodward and Malcolm Lewis (Chicago and London) The University of Chicago Press, 1998 Language - English Other Titles - [Map of New Zealand drawn by Tuki, 1793] Inscriptions: Stamped Public Records Office See also MapColl-CHA-2/1/9-Acc.36440 for a hand drawn version taken from Collins. 'History of New South Wales'. Cadell & Davies, 1798 Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photo on linen backing, scale indeterminable, 37 x 49 cm Provenance: From the estate of R.R.D. Milligan, 15 June 1964

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[Cook, James] 1728-1779 :Map of the coast of the New Zealand discovered in the years 17...

Date: 1773 - 1769 - 1770

From: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, 'The Endeavour'. Faithfully transcribed from the papers of the late Sydney Parkinson. London; Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, and James Phillips, in the George-Yard, 1784.

By: Cook, James, 1728-1779; Longmate, Barak, 1737-1793

Reference: PUBL-0037-25

Description: James Cook's map of New Zealand, showing 'Banks's Island' (i. e. Banks' Peninsula) and 'Cape South' (i. e. Stewart Island), with the track of the Endeavour marked around the country, from Cook's explorations of 1769 to 1770 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 270 x 225 mm

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Pickersgill, Richard :A chart of part of the So. Contit. between Poverty Bay and the Co...

Date: 1769

By: Pickersgill, Richard, 1749-1779; Cook, James, 1728-1779

Reference: MapColl-832.1aj/[1769]/Acc.12471

Description: A chart of the coast of the North Island, New Zealand between Bay of Plenty ans Tolaga Bay. The map shows soundings along coastline and has information about population, land use and contact with Maori. Other Titles - South Continent discovered Majesty's A hand written note under the title says "This chart was taken before this country was found to be an Island". Table showing the longitude of several places settled and magnetic variation for various places are also inscribed. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, 69 x 97 cm.

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Tuki Te Terenui Whare pirau, b. 1769? : Chart of New Zealand drawn by Tooke-Titter-a-nu...

Date: 1793

By: Tuki Te Terenui Whare Pirau, 1769?-; Great Britain. Public Record Office

Reference: MapColl-830ap/[1793]/Acc.29414

Description: The oldest known map manuscript map made by Maori, and the only example that covers all of both the North and South Islands. Does not cover Stewart Island (Rakiura). Includes social, mythical and political information especially about the upper North Island (where Tuki was from), with some brief comments on the South Island. Tells of the number of inhabitants in some of the iwi. The double dotted line across the North Island ends at Cape Reinga and represents the path the wairua follows on its way to the Underworld. Drawn by Tuki after he and Huku were taken from near the Bay of Islands and taken to Norfolk Island in order to teach convicts how to dress flax. The lieutenant governor of Norfolk Island, Philip Gidley King's interest in their language and culture caused Tuki to draw a map of New Zealand. Tuki's home area was the far north of the North Auckland Peninsula, and this occupies a disproportionately large part of his delineation of the North Island. Tuki had only heard of the South Island from others, and it was drawn very small. One map is a copy of MPG 532 (5), the other MPG 298 (untitled version) See Phillip Barton. Maori Cartography and the European Encounter in 'The History of Cartography' edited by D. Woodward and Malcolm Lewis (Chicago and London) The University of Chicago Press, 1998 See also MapColl-CHA-2/1/9-Acc.36440 for a hand drawn version taken from Collins. 'History of New South Wales'. Cadell & Davies, 1798 Photographic copy at MapColl-830ap/[1793]/Acc.6421 Full size copy of MPG 298 at MapColl 830ap/[1793]/Acc.47645 Language - English Other Titles - [Map of New Zealand drawn by Tuki, 1793] Inscriptions: Stamped Public Records Office Quantity: 2 map(s). 4 pages of accompanying notes. Physical Description: Photocopy, scale indeterminable, 33 x 43 cm

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New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :Tuki's map [...

Date: 1793

From: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :Maps from Historical Atlas

By: Cadell & Davies (Firm); Milligan, Robert Roy Douglas, 1893-1962; Tuki Te Terenui Whare Pirau, 1769?-

Reference: MapColl-CHA-2/1/9-Acc.36440

Description: Drawn by the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch from one published in Collins. 'History of New South Wales' in 1798 by Cadell & Davies, this is a copy of the oldest known map manuscript map made by Maori, and the only example that covers all of both the North and South Islands. Does not cover Stewart Island (Rakiura). Includes social, mythical and political information especially about the upper North Island (where Tuki was from), with some brief comments on the South Island. Tells of the number of inhabitants in some of the iwi. The double dotted line across the North Island ends at Cape Reinga and represents the path the wairua follows on its way to the Underworld. Drawn by Tuki after he and Huku were kidnapped from near the Bay of Islands and taken to Norfolk Island in order to teach convicts how to dress flax. The lieutenant govenor of Norfolk Island, Philip Gidley King's interest in their language and culture caused Tuki to draw a map of New Zealand. Tuki's home area was the far north of the North Auckland Peninsula, and this occupies a disproportionately large part of his delineation of the North Island. Tuki had only heard of the South Island from others, and it was drawn very small. See the accompanying article and Fig. 14.8 Modern map showing locations from Tuki's Map for more detail. See Phillip Barton. Maori Cartography and the European Encounter in 'The History of Cartography' edited by D. Woodward and Malcolm Lewis (Chicago and London) The University of Chicago Press, 1998 Language - English Other Titles - [Chart of New Zealand drawn by Tooke-Titter-a-nui Wari-pedo - a priest of that country who resided on Norfolk Island - 6 months]. [1793] Inscriptions: Stamped Public Records Office The Library holds copies of the original. See MapColl-830ap/[1793]/Acc.6421 and 29414 Quantity: 1 map(s) facsimile. Physical Description: Ink drawing on cream cardboard and attached to cardboard frame. 68.5 x 50 cm.

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