Church Missionary Quarterly Papers :Church-Missionary settlement at Kiddeekiddee, New Zealand. [London, Seelys, 1830]

Church Missionary Quarterly Papers :Church-Missionary settlement at Kiddeekiddee, New Zealand. [London, Seelys, 1830]
Date
1829 - 1830
Reference
PUBL-0031-30
Description

A view from the waterfront, with a Maori family seated on rocks in the foreground, looking across at the houses of the mission station in Kerikeri. James Kemp's two-storied house is on the right. All the properties are fenced and have gardens. The highest house flies the Union Jack. There is a small jetty on the left with a dinghy tied up at it.

Wood engraving from a drawing by an unknown artist

Other Titles - Kerikeri

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Physical Description: Wood engraving, 110 x 160 mm

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