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Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838 :A tabooed store house in New Zealand. Drawn by A. Earle. En...

Date: May 1832

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-011

Description: A carved pataka supported by two poles, one with a carved figure at its base. A Maori man with a weapon is standing nearby and a curved bay with hills, probably the Bay of Islands, can be seen in the background Page removed from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Opposite page 20 Sepia aquatint Ellis number 243 Other Titles - Tabued, tapued Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828, mostly in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, on sheet 219 x 139 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Whakatama (dance). [From John White's Ancient history of t...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-028

Description: A group of men and two women performing a haka in front of a seated audience of Maori. A carved pataka (food store) is on the right, and two whare and a raised food platform in a tree can be seen in the background A redrawn copy of an aquatint with title A dance of New Zealanders from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Opposite p 70 Other Titles - A dance of New Zealanders, 1827 or 1828. Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828, mostly in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 222 x 288 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :A war speech previous to a naval expedition. [London, R. Mar...

Date: 1838 - 1970

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: C-058-009

Description: A beach scene in Northland, with a war canoe about to be launched and the speech before its departure Reproduced by courtesy of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. Printed by Pictorial Publications. Offprint from the Fruit Distributors' Calendar 1970 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph, 235 x 388 mm

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[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Honi Heke [ca 1845]. Bay of Islands. After its aban...

Date: 1845 - 1847

From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].

By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854

Reference: E-143-075

Description: Profile portrait of Hone Heke. He wears a cap on his head, two cloaks, and holds a musket in his right hand. The lower image is a view across the Bay of Islands, looking towards hills with houses along the lower slopes. There are sailing ships and waka in the water. May show Russell after it was sacked in 1845. Other Titles - Hone Heke Compare the portrait of Hone Heke with A-079-022 and A-114-003; Bridge/Williams scrapbook p. 6, sketch by Gilfillan filed with A-114-003 Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of two pencil and wash drawings, 284 x 228 and 88 x 171 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Native village and cowdie forest. London, R. Martin & Co., 1...

Date: 1972

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-032-a

Description: Original published in his Sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants and islands of New Zealand. London 1838 Plate 8. Nos, 3, 4, 8, 13 of a limited edition of 750 copies Other Titles - kauri Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 240 x 370 mm on sheet 397 x 504 mm

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Whata-kai-maanga. Store for remains of priests' meals / HW...

Date: 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to J White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, [1880s?] 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Kirkwood, Henry William, 1854-1925

Reference: B-110-030-3

Description: A carved pataka supported by two poles, one with a carved figure at its base. A Maori man with a weapon is seated nearby, and a curved bay with hills, probably the Bay of Islands, can be seen in the background One of four proof lithographs on a single sheet measuring 285 x 447 mm Derived from the lithograph 'A tabooed store house in New Zealand' by Augustus Earle in his 'A narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand' (London, Longman, 1832). Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 Other Titles - A tabooed store house in New Zealand Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - HWK (rendered back-to-front) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 99 x 170 mm

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Mitchell, Leonard Cornwall, 1901-1971 :[Key to characters signing the Treaty of Waitang...

Date: 1840 - 1949

By: Mitchell, Leonard Cornwall, 1901-1971; Scholefield, Guy Hardy, 1877-1963

Reference: C-033-008

Description: A tracing by an unknown hand, of the outlines of figures in Mitchell's painting, with numbers and names identifying each figure. Thirty-five figures are identified. Kawiti is the figure leaning over and signing at the table in the centre, and Marupo performs a challenge with a taiaha. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on tracing paper, 620 x 500 mm. Provenance: Received in 1966, from the papers of Guy Scholefield.

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[Angas, George French] 1822-1886 :Nene or Tamiti Waka, chief of Hokianga / George Frenc...

Date: 1847 - 1844

Reference: B-080-029

Description: Standing portrait of Ngapuhi chief Tamati Waka Nene, a taiaha in his right hand, a woven flax and feather cloak wrapped around him Published in: Angas, G F The New Zealanders illustrated. Pl. 17. After original watercolour held at A-ll4-022 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured 362 x 213 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :War speech. London R. Martin & Co., 1838. [Christchurch] Avo...

Date: 1972

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-033

Description: Shows group of Maori seated beside canoes on shore and listening to a war speech Original lithograph, hand-coloured, published in Earle's Sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants and islands of New Zealand. London 1838 Plate 9. Nos, 3, 4, 8, 13 of a limited edition of 534 copies Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 240 x 373 on sheet 395 x 501 mm

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Rangi the tattooer of 1826. J H B. [From John White's Anci...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937; Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-045

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a Northland tattooer. He has short hair, moko, and a kiwi feather cloak fastened on his right shoulder, and wears two huia feathers in his hair A copy by John Hugh Boscawen of an aquatint, the frontispiece in Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). The copyist has added feathers to the subject's hair and changed a woven flax cloak to a kiwi feather cloak. Other Titles - Aranghie John Hugh Boscawen Inscriptions: Verso - in blue pencil: Proofs for Mr Craig Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 and met 'Aranghie' or Rangi in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 225 x 148 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Heki's first pah at the lake of Mapera near Okaihau...

Date: 1845 - 1848 - 1846

From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].

By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854

Reference: E-143-015

Description: Five drawings on one page. From the top, 'Heke's first pah' shows Hone Heke's pa in the background, with Lake Omapere in the foreground, groups of Maori gathered. 'Landing a canoe' shows a long waka landing by pa pallisades to the right, with a volcanic peak in the background. Seated and standing men are in the canoe, and on land. Five rowers are waving oars in the air. The view of Tamaki shows a rolling landscape with a ridged volcanic peak in the background. 'Three seated Maori' have their cloaks wrapped around them. 'Chief at Taupo' is a profile view of a man in a cloak, with bushy receding hair, possibly Te Heu Heu. Other Titles - Omapere Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of five sepia ink and wash drawings

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Sainson, Louis Auguste de, b 1800 :Natai. Ein Hauptling aus der Breams-Bay (Neu-Seeland...

Date: 1833 - 1838

By: Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Benz, J, active 1830s; Brodtmann, Karl Joseph, 1787-1862

Reference: B-193-004

Description: A profile portrait of the Northland chief See also B-052-009 for a copy of the French version of this portrait. The image is reversed Other Titles - Ngatai, a chief from Bream Bay (New Zealand) [translation] Extended Title - In Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar, 1790-1842. Entdeckungs-Reise der franzosischen Corvette Astrolabe ... aus dem Franzosischen mit einem lithographirten Atlas. Schaffhausen [Switzerland], in J. Brodtmanns lithographischen Anstalt, [1836?] [Plate] 35 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 320 x 233 mm (sight), in matt 500 x 400 mm Provenance: Purchase: Cordy's, Auckland, antique and art auction 18 February 2014; lot 550

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Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838 :Village of Parkuni, Hokianga [1827 or 1828] Fruit Distribut...

Date: 1827 - 1978 - 1828

By: Fruit Distributors Ltd; Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: C-086-1978-01

Description: A reproduction of Augustus Earle's lithograph of a Maori village at Pakanae, Hokianga Harbour, Northland, 1827, published 1838. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph in calendar

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Leloir, Jean Baptiste Auguste, 1809-1892 :Habitants de Nouka-Hiva (Iles Marquises). Nat...

Date: 1858

By: Leloir, Jean Baptiste Auguste, 1809-1892; Bocquin, Jean Adolphe, active 1850s-1870s

Reference: A-211-001

Description: Shows a Marquesan man and woman on the left and four Maori in a canoe on the right. The scene is drawn so that the Maori appear to be paddling away from the bank on which the Marquesan couple is located. The standing Marquesan woman wears a skirt and has a fully tattooed back. The reclining man wears a feathered headdress, a cloak over his shoulders and appears to be fully tattooed. The Maori canoe has a carved stern post. Two men are standing in the stern, while two rowers are paddling the canoe. Both standing men wear long cloaks, and one holds a taiaha, its point to the ground Published in Paris 19 June 1858. Recorded in the journal La Bibliotheque de la France (1811-1881), signifying a work's authorisation for distribution in France and conformity to the law of legal deposit. Also published in Paris in 1858 as a plate opposite p [48] in a book Le monde en estampes ... Lithographies par J Boquin d'apres les dessins de MM. Leloir et Fossey. Texte par Elisabeth Mueller. Paris, Amedee Bedelet, 20 rue des Grands-Augustins, [1858]. The plate was described in the index to the book as well as in the heading above the plate as representing Polynesie [Polynesia] under a broader heading of Oceanie [Oceania]. It is the only lithograph in the book showing Polynesians. There is an additional wood engraving of the end and shoulders of a Maori man on the final page Source of images: the two standing Maori men and the canoe appear to be derived from images in Voyage pittoresque autour du monde (Paris, 1834-5). The two figures are based on portraits after Jules LeJeune of Bay of Islands chiefs Hongi (Shongui) and Te Tuhi (Touai or Tuai) (Plate 47, image 2); the canoe is based on the view of a war canoe (Plate 46, image 3) Other Titles - Inhabitants of Nouka Hiva (Marquesas Islands). Natives and canoe of New Zealand. Oceania, Polynesia [translation] Extended Title - From: Muller, Elisabeth. Le monde en estampes; types et costumes des principaux peuples de l'univers. Paris, Amedee Bedelet [1858 Inscriptions: At top of print: Oceanie et Polynesie Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph (hand-col), 6.4 x 9.2 ins

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Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838 :Aranghie. The tattooer of New Zealand. Drawn by A. Earle. E...

Date: May 1832

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-010

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a Northland tattooer. He has short hair, moko, and a woven cloak fastened on his right shoulder Page removed from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Frontispiece. Sepia aquatint Ellis number 242 Other Titles - Rangi Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - in pencil: Rangi of the Bay of Islands Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 and met 'Aranghie' or Rangi in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, on sheet 219 x 139 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Whata-kai-maanga. Store for remains of priests' meals / HW...

Date: 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to J White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, [1880s?] 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Kirkwood, Henry William, 1854-1925

Reference: B-110-008-3

Description: A carved pataka supported by two poles, one with a carved figure at its base. A Maori man with a weapon is seated nearby, and a curved bay with hills, probably the Bay of Islands, can be seen in the background One of four proof lithographs on a single sheet measuring 285 x 447 mm Derived from the lithograph 'A tabooed store house in New Zealand' by Augustus Earle in his 'A narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand' (London, Longman, 1832). Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 Other Titles - A tabooed store house in New Zealand Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - HWK (rendered back-to-front) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 99 x 170 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Native village and cowdie forest. London, R. Martin & Co., 1...

Date: 1972

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-032-c

Description: Original published in his Sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants and islands of New Zealand. London 1838 Plate 8. Nos, 3, 4, 8, 13 of a limited edition of 750 copies Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 240 x 370 mm on sheet 397 x 504 mm

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :[Meeting of the artist and Hongi at the Bay of Islands, No...

Date: 1827 - 1970 - 1980

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey

Reference: C-123-025

Description: Shows Earle seated near Hongi and his attendants, on a beach. Poster produced for sale at Bay of Islands Maritime & Historic Park, Russell. Verso has map of Bay of Islands, historical information and outline of historic reserves. Other Titles - Yours to enjoy - Bay of Islands Maritime & Historic Park Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Yours to enjoy -Bay of Islands Maritime & Historic Park / Department of Lands & Survey / Bay of Islands Maritime & Historic Park / Russell, Bay of Islands, New Zealand Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, image 346 x 551 mm on sheet 472 x 675 mm.

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Oliver, Richard Aldworth 1811-1889 :Half castes of Pomare's pah. [Capt. Oliver delt.] D...

Date: 1852 - 1851

By: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889; Dickinson & Company

Reference: C-054-006

Description: A group of Maori in front of a tent shelter. The group includes two seated women, one breast-feeding an infant, a naked toddler reclining in front and two young men standing behind, one with a rifle and cartridge case. A tewhatewha (weapon) lied in fron on top of a pile of cloaks. A third woman kneelds to the right, her back to the artist and her face hidden. According to Oliver's accompanying text, the scene is at Kororareka (modern Russell) in 1851, during the feast (hakari) put on by Tamati Waka Nene for Governor George Grey. 'The man on the right with the musket is Neddy, who fought against us under Heki [Hone Heke] at Ruapekapeka. The girl next to him is Maria ... the woman with the baby is said to be the daughter of Chevalier Dillon; and on the left is Jane, who was famous for her personal attractions ... The old lady kneeling on the right is "Na Nuia" Pomare's wife, who placed herself in that becoming attitude to avoid having her portrait taken' From: Oliver, R A A series of lithographic drawings from sketches in New Zealand [London, 1852, plate 6] The Library holds an original watercolour version of this lithograph at C-054-021 The hand-coloured version of this lithograph is catalogued at PUBL-0032-6 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph (two-tone) 269 x 396 mm

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :Hongi, chief of a small northern tribe, who visit...

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-236-006-a

Description: Half-length portrait of Hongi Hika, shown with full facial moko, in a flax cloak, holding a musket. Behind him is a sailing ship, probably in the Bay of Islands, where Hongi came from. Hongi's iwi, Ngapuhi, was a large northern tribe, not a small one. Other Titles - Hongi Hika 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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