Venus (Ship)

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Manuscript

Piece records 568-601

Date: 1838-1840

From: Great Britain Foreign Office : Records relating to French affairs in the Pacific

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-07-3589

Description: Many of the papers are concerned with French expansion into Tahiti and possible colonization of New Zealand. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive. Finding Aids: Inventory available.

Manuscript

Miscellaneous papers Volume 69 (continued) - 70

Date: 1787-1841

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2319

Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

Manuscript

Miscellaneous papers

Date: 1775-1884

From: Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967 : The Webster collection and papers / of Kenneth Athol Webster

Reference: MS-Papers-1009-2/15

Description: Consists of : - Amounts due L J J Tripp from the crew of the Jasper (Webster Coll 4282) (Aug 1835) Letter from J A Artituley ? to F A Walpole, House of Commons, re Colonial questions) (Webster Coll 3414) (25 Jan 1855) Facsimile of 42 shilling note engraved by Paul Revere (accompanied by letter explaining the likely origin of the note) (1775) Letter from William Fox re NZ Masons (Webster Coll 3528) (20 Aug 1884) Letter from Wi Te Wheoro to Joseph Malins re Order of Good Templars (Webster coll 3529) (1 Sept 1884) Note by Powell ? certifying the drowning of John Brown, seaman on the brig Martha at Wyatte. On reverse side is a note by William Williams about Maori attack on crew of the whaler Venus at Waiapu in 1832 (Webster Coll 2406) (21 Jul 1840) Copy of note by J Rogan, judge of Native Land Court, re drinking habits of the Maoris (Webster Coll 2407) (n d) Letter from Colonial Secretary's office appointing J H Lowe to Commission of the Peace (25 Mar 1869) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Mesnard, Theodore Romuald Georges 1814-1844 :Vue de Kororareka, baie des iles, Nlle Zel...

Date: 1838

By: Mesnard, Theodore Romuald Georges, 1814-1844

Reference: A-234-010

Description: Shows Russell (Kororareka) from Watering Bay drawn by Enseigne de vaisseau (Ensign) Mesnard, an artist aboard the French vessel the Venus, commanded by Abel du Petit-Thouars. The town is shown in some detail, including the church, houses and fences, with the palisades of the pa. There is a Maori canoe with a sail in the right foreground, the Venus' coracle undergoing repairs by two French sailors to the left, and on the far left are two further sailors, one rolling a water-barrel, the other smoking a pipe. The image was lithographed for the published account of the voyage in 1841, as Plate 61, with title 'Village de Kororareka' Kororareka (Russell) was the major settlement in New Zealand in 1838, when the Venus visited during October-November 1838. Mesnard appeared to have no official responsibilities as a draughtsman, but a number of his sketches were lithographed for the published account of the voyage. The artist came from a naval family in Normandy - see Collins, R.D.J. New Zealand seen by the French 1769-1864 (Wellington, 1991) See also Turnbull Library Record Vol 16 no 2 October 1983, p 104-106 for a list of other original material relating to this voyage, held in the Archives Nationales, Paris. Copies of some items are available in A.T.L.'s Manuscripts and Archives Collection Plate number inscribed on this watercolour implies that it was prepared for publication. There are a number of differences between the watercolour and the related lithograph, most obviously the perspective, which is imperfect in the watercolour. An additional sailor is present on the beach, and the placement of the men repairing the boat has altered in the lithograph. Other Titles - View of Kororareka, Bay of Islands, New Zealand [translation]; Village de Kororareka, Nouvelle Zelande, Kororareka Village [title of related lithograph] Inscriptions: Verso - bottom right - Mesnard [in ink]; Verso - top right - Pl.87 [in ink]; Verso - top centre - Kororareka baie des iles Nlle Zelande [in pencil] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour with pencil & ink inscriptions 203 x 329 mm on cream laid paper Provenance: Acquired by John Gow from a London art dealer, who had purchased the work from an art dealer on the outskirts of Paris, who had acquired the work from a French provincial auction, ca 1992.

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