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Giles, Edmund Douglas, b 1853? : Forty years of colonial life told with an avoidance of...
Date: [1914?]
By: Giles, Edmund Douglas, 1853?-
Reference: MS-0832
Description: Reminiscence of his early years in Somersetshire including details of the Giles forbears back to 1772; description of the voyage to Nelson on the `John Bunyan' in 1868; time spent in Westport where his uncle Dr Giles was the Resident Magistrate; gold mining on the West Coast; travel to Queensland via Sydney (includes descriptions of Sydney, Brisbane and Rockhampton); working as a bullock driver and later a ration carrier and drover, etc in Queensland; describes station life and his other outback experiences; Kanaka labourers in Queensland; Tasmania; return to Barcoo, Queensland; aborigines in Queensland; time spent on New Hebrides, Fiji and other islands in the Pacific; return to New Zealand; family and travel in the early 1900s. Edmund Giles immigrated to New Zealand with his brother Edgar on the `John Bunyan' in 1868. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (231 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (27 cm; red linen)
Bell, Edward, fl 1791-1794 : Journal of voyage in HMS Chatham to the Pacific Ocean
Date: Jan 1791-Feb 1794
By: Bell, Edward, active 1791-1794
Reference: qMS-2071-2073
Description: Journal of the voyage of the Armed Tender, HMS Chatham, captained by Lieutenant William Robert Broughton. HMS Chatham was one of the ships under the command of Captain Vancouver in his exploration of the Pacific and of the North American coast. Describes the voyage from England via Cape of Good Hope to Australia and New Zealand; activity at Dusky Sound, the discovery of the Chatham Islands, the voyage to Tahiti, with descriptions of the inhabitants, and of the Bounty mutineers. The voyage to Hawaii, with a description of the islands and their inhabitants, followed by the voyage to Canada and the Californian coast, before returning to Hawaii. Bell gives full accounts of the places and inhabitants visited. Publication - See: `[The journal of Edward Bell] from the time of the Chatham's being put in commission till her departure from England', by Edward Bell and Charles H Read. Edward Bell was the Clerk aboard the HMS Chatham during Vancouver's voyage in the Pacific Ocean, 1790-1795. Quantity: 3 volume(s). Physical Description: Holographs & typed transcript Finding Aids: Detailed inventory of the journal available.. Provenance: Formerly in possession of Mr R T Pritchett. Purchased by A H Turnbull from Maggs Bros, London, 1908.
[Anonymous] : A log of a voyage round the world in His Britannic Majesty's bark Endeavo...
Date: 1768-1771
Reference: qMS-0880
Description: One of the several logs from the first voyage, beginning on 26 May 1768 and finishing 6 Oct 1770. For further description see J C Beaglehole, "The Journals of Captain James Cook....', Cambridge 1955, Volume 1, pp ccxxxvii-ccxxxviii) This log was originally attributed by the Library to Cook's astronomer, Charles Green, based on a statement in an early NSW Library Cook bibliography. However, that was disproved by J C Beaglehole in his discussion of this and other logs in the introduction to his 'The Journals of Captain James Cook....', volume 1 (Cambridge 1955, pp ccxxxvii-ccxxxviii). Although he does not discount a connection with Green he concludes it is best described as of anonymous creation. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (96 leaves, interleaved). 0.06 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photostat) (¼ royal blue morocco, light blue boards)
Greenwood family : Papers
Date: 1791-1951
By: Greenwood family
Reference: MS-Papers-0098
Description: Correspondence and diaries comment on voyage to Nelson on the `Phoebe' arriving Mar 1843, family life and conditions in New Zealand where the family settled at Motueka. Genealogical notes included Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 36 folder(s). 0.36 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and printed matter Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available. Transfers: To Drawings & Prints Collection - Portrait of unidentified females, painted on ivory - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Hand embroidered book cover; piece of gold coloured cloth; 3 black cloth notebook covers (1 includes notepaper with housekeeping details); envelope containing gold leaf have all been transferred to Curios - To Photographic Archive - Originals and copies of Greenwood family members and buildings (after microfilming). Available on MS-Copy-Micro-0194-4 - To Newspaper Collection - Illustrated Examiner: Summary for England. Nelson. Sep 1869 - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Green covered sketchbook containing landscapes in pencil; 3 engravings of children; 9 watercolour portraits of her children by Sarah Greenwood; 3 shilouette profiles of Greenwood children.
Beaglehole, John Cawte, 1901-1971 : Papers
Date: [ca 1923-1971]
By: Beaglehole, John Cawte (Professor), 1901-1971
Reference: 73-004
Description: Research notes, drafts and other material relating to Beaglehole's research interests, especially James Cook and Joseph Banks. Includes proof copy of Banks's journal on the `Endeavour' with holograph annotations; notes and material on Cook's third voyage; correspondence on the `Historical atlas' relating to Beaglehole; thesis for his MA degree, `Captain Hobson and the NZ Company'; and other material Correspondence, texts of articles and books, publications and photographs relating to Beaglehole's research Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 11 box(es). 3 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Detailed preliminary list available in collection file. Processing information: Currently material is described at box level; items from the various accessions have not been separated
William Brougham Monkhouse - Transcript of journal describing the first encounters of E...
Date: 6-21 Oct 1769
From: McEwen, Jock Malcolm, 1915-2010: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-6717-074
Description: Typescript of journal kept by Monkhouse on board the `Endeavour' describing their arrival in New Zealand, meeting with Maori, various incidents, voyaging around the coast and visiting various locations Relationship complexity - For photocopy of original of this journal see qMS-1376 Quantity: 1 folder(s) 51 pages. Physical Description: Typescript with ms annotations
Swainson family : Papers
Date: 1790-1870
Reference: Micro-MS-0102
Description: Chiefly family correspondence concerning William Swainson's decision to emigrate. Letters home from sons 1840-1848, describing life in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa, 1846 earthquake and current disturbances; also journal of Mary Marshall on voyage to New Zealand on the barque `Jane' 1840-1841 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Physical Description: Holographs (Positive microfilm) Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Hicks, Zachary 1739-1771 : Log of HMS Endeavour
Date: 8 Dec 1768-22 Jun 1770
By: Hicks, Zachary, 1739-1771
Reference: qMS-0954
Description: Log written by Hicks on the voyage of scientific discovery of the `Endeavour' to New Zealand, 1768-1771. The first page of the log contains copies of two letters by James Cook to the Admiralty relating to Cook's vessel the `Grenville' which had its rig changed in Debtford in 1764. Also three letters to Cook from the Admiralty Office, the Navy Office and the Victualling Office. At some point this page has been tipped into the log. First entry in the log is Thursday the 8th December 1768 recording the departure of the `Endeavour' from Rio Janerio. Daily entries include course position of the vessel, wind and weather conditions, bearings of the ship when at anchor, and general observations of life on deck as the ship made the trip around Cape Horne to King George Island then onto the South Pacific. Continues with the mapping of New Zealand and voyage to the eastern coastline of Australia. On 11th June 1770 the `Endeavour' ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef and eventually made its way to a river mouth (Endeavour River). Repairs were carried out over the next seven weeks. Last entry in the log is Friday 22nd June 1770. The log does not include the page containing entries for the crew's first sighting of New Zealand, October 1769. Publication - Further information regarding Hick's log is published in `The Journals of Lieutenant Cook's Officers', by James Cook. Other - Page(s) for the log entries for 14-24 January 1769, 13-18 August 1769, and 6-15 October 1769 are missing from the manuscript, either cut or torn out. See reference in `Cook Journals Vol 1, The voyage of the Endeavour', edited by J C Beaglehole, 1955. Zachary Hicks (Hickes) was a Royal Navy officer and second-in-command (second lieutenant) on Cook's 1768 voyage to New Zealand on the Endeavour. Hicks Bay in the Gisborne region is named after Zachary Hicks. The Endeavour sailed into the bay on the 31st October 1769 where they were meet by two canoes of fifty Māori each who dared the English to fight. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (134 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (33cm; cream vellum boards in navy morocco case) Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull from Bernard Quatrich in London, in 1900, for £110