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[Munro, John Alexander] 1872-1947 :Brig "Gertrude" (217 tons) sailed from St Anne C. B. 1856 arrived in Auckland 1857. [1920s?]
- Date
- 1900 - 1856 - 1920 - 1857
- By
- Munro, John Alexander, 1872-1947
- Reference
- A-103-001
- Description
A broadside view of the Gertrude on the high seas in full sail
The Gertrude was one of the six ships brought from Nova Scotia to Auckland by the Rev. Norman McLeod. McLeod brought his colonists to New Zealand to avoid religious controversy, took up land at Waipu and remained the patriarchal leader of his flock until his death in 1866.
The Gertrude arrived in Auckland Harbour on 25 December 1856, not in 1857.
Other Titles - St Anne, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, 1856
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Quantity: 1 drawing(s).
Physical Description: Pencil 6 x 9 inches
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- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 drawing(s), Works of art, Pencil works, Marines (Visual works), Pencil 6 x 9 inches, Orientation: Horizontal image
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