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[Creator unknown] :Plan d'une forteresse Zellandoise de l'isle Marion [Bay of Islands] ...

Date: 1772

Reference: MapColl-832.11hkcmf/1772/Acc.5083

Description: Plan of a fortified pa in the Bay of Islands, drawn by a member of Marion du Fresne's exploratory voyage to New Zealand in 1770. Text in French, with two numbered tables relating to points on the drawing. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale indeterminable, 18 x 26 cm.

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[Meryon, Charles] 1821-1868 :[Death of Marion du Fresne at the Bay of Islands, New Zeal...

Date: 1772

By: Meryon, Charles, 1821-1868

Reference: C-108-026

Description: Copy of original work at G-824-3. Reconstruction of the death of Marion du Fresne. Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph, 435 x 615 mm, mounted on heavy card, 435 x 690 mm.

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Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772: Plan du Port Marion [copy of ms map]...

Date: 1772

By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772

Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/[1772]/Acc.814

Description: Map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands, from the Purerua Peninsula to Cape Brett. Soundings and navigational routes are marked. Includes villages, some fortified. Islands and some prominent rocks are named. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, Black and white, scale indeterminable, 25.8 x 30.4 cm.

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[Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772] :[Plan du Port Marion a la Nouvelle...

Date: 1772

By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772

Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/[1772]/Acc.818

Description: Map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands. Physical features are drawn but are un-named. No reference key is included. Earlier research by cataloguer indicates that this map is from Marion du Fresne's expedition in 1772. Attributed to the cartographer Ambroise du Clesmeur. Names of the expedition's ships are the Mascarin and the Marquis de Castries. Title supplied by cataloguer. See also records with the same title for similar maps. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 25.3 x 32.5 cm.

Map

[Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, fl 1771-1772]: Plan du Port Marion [copy of ms ma...

Date: 1772

By: Du Clesmeur, Ambroise Bernard Marie, active 1771-1772

Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/1772/Acc.819(a)&(b)

Description: Two copies, in varying sizes, of the map of Port Marion, now known as the Bay of Islands. Soundings and navigational routes are marked. Includes a reference key to various events which occurred on the voyage. A negative for this photograph is held in the Alexander Turnbull Library. Earlier reseach by cataloguer indicates that this map is from Marion du Fresne's expedition in 1772. Attributed to cartographer Ambroise du Clesmeur. Names of the expedition's ships are the 'Mascarin' and the 'Marquis de Castries'. Quantity: 2 map(s) Comprising 1 photocopy and 1 photograph of varying sizes. Physical Description: Photocopy and photograph, black and white, [scale indeterminable], 55 x 73.5 cm. and 27 x 36 cm.

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[Creator unknown] :Plan d'un Village Zelandois de l'Isle Marion [Bay of Islands] [copy ...

Date: 1772

By: New Zealand. Embassy (France)

Reference: MapColl-832.11hkcmf/1772/Acc.5082

Description: Plan of a fortified pa in the Bay of Islands, drawn by a member of Marion du fresne's exploratory voyage to New Zealand in 1772. Text in French, with two numbered tables relating to points on the drawing. See also MapColl-832.11hkcmf/1772/Acc.5083 Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale indeterminable, 25 x 33 cm.

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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

Online Map

[Creator unknown] :Plan du Port Marion Nouvelle Zelande [ms map]; Plan des Terres d'eco...

Date: 1772

By: Hill, Julian, active 1996-2009

Reference: MapColl-832.11aj/1772/Acc.31500-1

Description: One shows the Bay of Islands with several villages marked including the one where Marion Dufresne was killed; the other the coastline around Doubtless Bay. These drawings appear to be copies by an unknown hand of the original drawings by an unknown artist on Marion Dufresne's voyage, 1772. The drawings are numbered Plates 1 and 7, as they appear in the publication. The images are the same way around as the resulting engravings, published in 1783. Date thought to be close to date of original drawing, and possibly before the publication of Crozet's book in 1783. Dated by an examination of the watermarks on the paper. H Durandeau paper not found. D & C Blauw paper was used after 1746 (see item no 1828 in Edward Heawood's "Watermarks mainly of the 17th and 18th centuries", 1950). W A Churchill's "Watermarks in paper in Holland, England, France, in the XVII and XVIII centuries and their interconnection" (1967) lists items 3267 (Amsterdam, 1769) and 3268 (England, 1769). Quantity: 2 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 11 x 14.2 and 16.2 x 9.2 cm. Provenance: Mr Hill had earlier in 2000 purchased them from a Parisian dealer specialising in architectural prints. Transfers: From Drawings & Prints Collection - Artist unknown [Five ink drawings,... Julien-Marie Crozet's ...] - A-327-008/012.

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Meryon, Charles, 1821-1868 :Assassinat de Marion Dufrene, dessine d'apres Meryon et rep...

Date: 1772 - 1883

By: Meryon, Charles, 1821-1868; Focillon, Victor Louis, 1849-1918; Lemercier et Compagnie (Firm); Maison Charavay (Firm)

Reference: A-447-007

Description: Reconstruction of the death of Marion Du Fresne in the Bay of Islands in 1772. Shows part of a pa, with a store-house (pataka) and fence. A group of implements and European objects is in the foreground, including a three-cornered hat and a sword. A cabbage tree and flax plants can be seen in the foreground. Marion du Fresne is surrounded by a number of Maori, with others looking on from the pataka. He is distracted by one of the Maori men offering him what looks like a bird, while another Maori stands behind him, about to strike him with a club. A Maori woman is walking off to the left with another French sailor, and a Pakeha youth, probably one of the ship's crew, looks on in horror. State: Second state; appears in Aglaus Bouvenne, Notes et souvenirs sur Charles Meryon, son tombeau au cimetiere de Charenton Saint Maurice (Paris: Charavay Freres, 1883), facing p.12. This book was published in an edition of 335 copies Other Titles - Assassination of Marion Du Fresne, drawn after Meryon and rendered as an etching by V Focillon. Photogravure by Lemercier. Published by Charavay brothers, Paris. Printed by Lemercier and Co [translation] Inscriptions: Recto - top right - Meryon [in pencil]; Recto - bottom left - Navigateur né Saint-Malo 1729 [in pencil]; Recto - bottom centre - S29 [in pencil, crossed out] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching and photogravure, 128 x 195 mm (plate mark), on sheet of laid paper 250 x 325 mm

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