Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Ashburton Glacier. 14 Mai 1861

Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Ashburton Glacier. 14 Mai 1861
Date
14 May 1861
Reference
C-097-027
Description

Shows panorama of mountains, with the glacier coming down into a central river valley.

Reproduced in: Burrows, Colin James. 'Julius Haast in the Southern Alps'. Canterbury University Press, 2005, plate 9.

Title transcribed from item.

Inscriptions: Verso - VIII Ashburton Glacier 14 Mai 1861 [ink]

Quantity: 1 drawing(s).

Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on paper, in two parts, 270 x 870 mm.

Access restrictions
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Part of
Haast family: Collection / Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Topographical drawings from South Island surveys
Format
1 drawing(s), Ink drawings, Landscapes (Representations), Panoramic views, Ink and watercolour on paper, in two parts, 270 x 870 mm., Orientation: Horizontal image
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