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A Sumatra.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1851; on mount in ink: A Sumatra; in pencil: 1851
Achenese prows.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1849; on mount in ink: Achenese prows
At sea.
Lower right (l.r.): Rita Angus.
Tags: Image, Oil paintings, Ships, Still Image, Twentieth century, Women, Works of Art
Auckland from the Falcon.
Upper right (u.r.) in ink: 2 Auckland from the “Falcon”; u.r. in pencil: April 64; through image in ink: Hulk with native prisoners. M.t Eden. Fort Britomart. Long Wharf. F.t Britomart; verso in ink: 3678
Auckland Harbour.
Verso in pencil: [drawing dated:] 10 May; on sketchbook mount: Auckland Harbour
Auckland Harbour.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil (a): Auckland Harbor 21 Sep 65 EAW [monogram]; (b) verso in pencil: [sketch of boat & seagulls]
Auckland.
Verso in pencil: Auckland. This is the third attempt I have made at this view from the Domain, a very pretty kind of rough botanical garden of some extent. The large building, the House of Assembly. The Man of War lay in the stream, but the Pier and…
Auckland. 20 April, H.M. Ships Esk and Falcon embark the troops for Tauranga.
Lower left (l.l.) - right (r.) in ink: Auckland. 20 April, H.M. Ships Esk and Falcon embark the troops for Tauranga No 1; in pencil: 64
Bamborough Castle, Northumberland.
Sketch made 12/7/38 age 17 in Batavia Roads of Bamborough Castle.
Camp Te Papa, Tauranga.
Lower right (l.r.) in ink: Camp Te Papa, Tauranga 23 April 64 5; verso in ink: My tent has a black patch. The general’s quarters in the left hand house I have nothing to colour with and have done what I could with a steel & quill pen. I hope…
City of Auckland. The capital of New Zealand.
[Dedicated to the Right Hon. Lord Stanley. N.B. The objects immediately over the figures are those indicated]. Clark & C.o. Colonial Booksellers, 20, Fenchurch Street. [31st March 1843].
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.
Crossing Greymouth Bar.
Lower right (l.r.) with brush: J.T.T. 1876; on mount in pencil: Crossing Greymouth Bar. 18 Sept 76
Discovery at Deptford.
Lower left (l.l.) with brush: The “Discovery at Deptford”; label in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: The Discovery, convict-ship, lying off Deptford. The vessel which accompanied Captain Cook on his last voyage - 1776-80. From the original, drawn &…
First government settlement on the Waitemata River, 1st October 1840. No II.
Margin below image in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: First government settlement on the Waitemata River, 1st October 1840 T.M. Hocken; margin above image in ink: No II; note in ink: [Continued from No I] … the Customs (later at Port Chalmers) & Mr…
From the Club window at Wellington.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: From the Club window at Wellington 13 August 1865 EW [monogram]; verso in pencil: [unfinished sketch of ship]
Garden of the temple at lewchew.
"About this period a mutual friendship began to exist between us; confidence took place of timidity; and now, instead of permitting only a few to visit the shore at a time, they fitted up the garden of a temple as a sort of general arsenal for us;…
George Town, Pinang [Penang] from the harbour.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1848; on mount in ink: George Town, Pinang, from the harbour; in pencil: 1848
Gunboat Nancy.
On mount in ink: Gunboat Nancy, Bintang Hills, Horsburgh lighthouse; date taken from contents page
H.M.S. Miranda.
Verso: [pencil & watercolour drawing] 87; on sketchbook mount: H.M.S. Miranda, Capt. Jenkins. C.B.R.N. 1865
Tags: Image, Nineteenth century, Ships, Still Image, Watercolors, Works of Art
Hulk with Maoris who were taken at Rangiriri - Auckland.
Lower centre (l.c.) in pencil: Tis sad to see/ How Cabined, Cribbed, Confined/ the Maories who in Rangiriri’s pits/ So stoutly held their ground/ Now fret in vain; verso: 37; inscribed on original mount: H.M.S. Esk, Hulk with Maories [sic] who were…
Journal detailing the voyage from England to Melbourne on the 'Tongataboo'
This item includes watercolour illustrations of sights and people on the journey, poetry and newspaper cuttings relating to the building and renovation of First Church, Dunedin.