IMAGE
Carbery, Andrew Thomas H 1836-1870 :Camp of the "Flying Column" at Mauku, N[ew] Zealand War, 1863 - [186]4
- Date
- 1863 - 1864
- Reference
- E-248-q-104
- Description
A circular view of a military camp with a church in the background, a flag in the right foreground and several soldiers walking about. There is a defensive earth wall around the church and heavily bushed hills beyond it.
Other Titles - New Zealand
The Church of St Bride's at Mauku was one of Auckland's "Selwyn churches" (built by Bishop Selwyn) built in 1859 and named for London's St Bride's in Fleet Street. The church was fortified and loopholed for rifles during 1863 to 1864.
Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).
Physical Description: Ink and wash 196 mm (diameter)
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Carbery, Andrew Thomas H 1836-1870 :Scrapbook. 1863 - 1868. / Carbery, Andrew Thomas H 1836-1870 :Scrapbook. 1863 - 1868.
- Format
- 1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Wash drawings, Ink and wash 196 mm (diameter)
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