Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Albert Barracks from Queen Street Wharf. 10 Aug [1864].

Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Albert Barracks from Queen Street Wharf. 10 Aug [1864].
Date
1864
Reference
B-045-014/015
Description

Shows activity on the wharf: fixing of rigging, two soldiers talking to each other, a horse and cart, a woman with a parasol, and several other figures idling. Across the harbour are dwellings, and higher up St Paul's church, with the barracks on the top of the hill.

Quantity: 1 watercolour(s) in sketchbook..

Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 138 x 464 mm.

Access restrictions
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Part of
Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :[New Zealand sketches, 1864-1866] / Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :[New Zealand sketches, 1864-1866]
Format
1 watercolour(s) in sketchbook., Works of art, Watercolours, Pencil and watercolour, 138 x 464 mm., Orientation: Horizontal image
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