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Chinese stonecutters. Plate II.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1851; on mount in ink: Chinese stonecutters; through image in ink: Chinese stonecutters Kay Tribe. Plate II 2. 1 2 Chinese stone breakers. Kay Tribe 3 4 5 Tool menders of Kay Tribe 6 7 8 Tool menders of the Aya Tribe 9
Chinese temple to the Queen of Heaven, Singapore.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Chinese temple to the Queen of Heaven, Singapore; in pencil: 1846
Chinese tool menders, Pulo Ubin.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: JTT 1879; on mount in pencil: Chinese tool menders Pulo Ubin. Singapore, March 1850
Chinese workmen.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1851; on mount in ink: Chinese workmen; through image in ink: Carpenters, beating our a piece of iron, carving a small piece of wood, Chinese coolies
Christchurch, December, 1852. n.d. Christchurch, Canterbury Colony, New Zealand.
On mount in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: Christchurch, December, 1852.
Church & parsonage at Waikouaiti. Rev J.A. Fenton’s cure. 1860.
On mount in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: Church & parsonage at Waikouaiti. Rev J.A. Fenton’s cure. By Mrs Fenton 1860; label: Church and Parsonage at Waikouaiti, the Cure of Rev J. Fenton who was the first Anglican Clergyman in Dunedin. Painted by…
City of Auckland, New Zealand, 1876.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: T.M. Hocken.
City of Auckland.
On stone: [numerals & key].
City of Dunedin. 1864.
Lower right (l.r.) with brush: W. Handcock; label: City of Dunedin by W. Handcock, D.cr 1864; label in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: W. Handcock was the first drawing master of the Boys’ High School. His watercolour is very accurate. By the old…
City of Mocha, Arabia.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1853; on mount in ink: City of Mocha, Arabia. Arab Bugalow; Coffee mountains.
City of Wellington, New Zealand.
Margin below image in ink in Dr Hocken's hand: City of Wellington, New Zealand. W. Richardson lith from a sketch by L. Nattrass. Published for the proprietor at Huggins' Marine Mart 105 Leadenhall St London. Printed by Dean and Munday Threadneedle St…
Clipper ship “Ida Ziegler” 900 tons, Mess.rs Wattenbach, Heilgers & Co., Owners, London.
Lower right (l.r.) on stone: T.G.D.
Cochin Chinese College, Pinang.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1848; on mount in ink: Cochin Chinese College, Pinang
Col Chapman’s hut, Ngaruawahia.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Col. Chapman’s hut, Ngaruawahia; margin below image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; margin left of image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; l.r. in pencil: 73; u.l. in pencil: 7; watermark: [crown & anchor].
Colonel at Home.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: EAW; l.l. on mount in pencil: 1864; on sketchbook page into which image is slipped in iron gall ink: The Colonel at home. Ö[page of Diary]; margin left of image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; on sketchbook page r. in…
Colonel does the Waikato.
Label in iron gall ink: The Colonel does the Waikato; margin below image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; margin left of image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; chop (blindprint): Superfine; l.r. in pencil: 25.
Cormorants Fishing
"The Chinese fishermen take out with them in the morning ten or twelve of these birds, still fasting, either in light boats, or on bamboo rafts. They make them dive one or two at a time: the cormorant seldom comes up without having taken a fish, and…
Costumes.
Verso: 54; on sketchbook mount in ink: Costumes 1850; on flypage of sketchbook in ink: Thomas Morland Hocken from Sir William Fox. Sir William Fox who well knew the interest I took in old New Zealand & was a frequent visitor at my house, promised to…
Court, Bamborough Castle.
Lower left (l.l.) with brush: J.T.T. 1878; on mount in pencil: Court Bamborough Castle. 1878 21 Mar 78
Croixilles Harbour from the North End.
Upper centre (u.c.) in pencil: 6; verso l.l. in ink: Croixilles Harbour from the North End W. Fox March 4th 1845; on sketchbook mount in pencil: Croixilles Harbour, Blind Bay 1845 (now Tasman Bay); on flypage of sketchbook in ink: Thomas Morland…
Crossing Greymouth Bar.
Lower right (l.r.) with brush: J.T.T. 1876; on mount in pencil: Crossing Greymouth Bar. 18 Sept 76