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[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :Porerua Harbour [Between 1842 and 1845]
- Date
- 1842 - 1845
- By
- Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810?-1865; Mintoft, F (Mrs), active 1940s-1950s
- Reference
- B-031-006
- Description
According to Brees in "Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand", p.19: "This view is taken looking towards the south and shows Thoms' Whaling Station and Paramata Pa at a short distance off, upon the right in the picture; also Captain Hay's house and Cameron's, a Highlander, who had charge of the cattle dispastured there, and belonging to the Polynesian Company"
Original of Plate 10 no 29 in Brees, S C Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand, London, 1847
Other Titles - Porirua Harbour
Inscriptions: Recto - bottom centre - title
Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).
Physical Description: Watercolour 203 x 343 mm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Landscapes (Representations), Watercolour 203 x 343 mm, Orientation: Horizontal image
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