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[Williams, Henry] 1792-1867 :Passing through a swamp in New Zealand. [London, Seelys, 1836]
- Date
- 1835 - 1836
- By
- Williams, Henry, 1792-1867
- Reference
- PUBL-0031-1836-1
- Description
Shows Henry Wiliams, John Morgan, Alfred Nesbit Brown and Dr William Fairburn, struggling through a flax or raupo edged swamp, assisted by Maori. According to the associated text, 'The scene took place in a journey of hte missionaries to Matamata ... The European to the left is intended for the Rev. Henry Williams; the one on the right for Mr Morgan, who, having slipped into a hole, is being helped out by the native; the two in teh centre for the Rev. A. N. Brown and Dr Fairburn. The image is based on a sketch by Henry Williams now in Auckland Museum.
Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s).
Physical Description: Wood engraving, 100 x 155 mm
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- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 b&w art print(s), Works of art, Wood engravings, Albums, Wood engraving, 100 x 155 mm
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