[Crawford, James Coutts] 1817-1889 :Glendavar - with Burnham Water in centre. Cooks Straits in distance. New Zealand [ca 1845]

[Crawford, James Coutts] 1817-1889 :Glendavar - with Burnham Water in centre. Cooks Straits in distance. New Zealand [ca 1845]
Date
1848
By
Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889; Crawford, Henry Nevay (Brigadier), 1907-1993
Reference
A-229-009
Description

View from behind the home of J. C. Crawford 'Glendavar', showing fenced paddocks, the house, the lake Burnham Water (later drained by Crawford), the Seatoun hills on the left, Maupuia hills on the right and Cook Strait in the distance

Glendavar was J C Crawford's cattle farm at the North end of Burnham water, Miramar

Other Titles - Cook Straits in distance

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Physical Description: Watercolour 165 x 254 mm

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