Part of Port Cooper afterwards called Lyttelton 1842.

Alternative Title

Part of panorama of Lyttelton. 1842?

Date Created

1849

Identifier

Hocken Pictorial Collections - 11,918
a11596

Subject

Description

This and 11,919 are part of the same panorama but linking section is missing.
Verso in ink: Date 1842 or 1843. Part of Port Cooper, afterwards called Lyttelton. By Capt. Smith. This is part of an extended panoramic view but a portion of it has been lost. [illeg signature] Rodd [?] Valley, extending mainly to Cachalot Head; on mount: Capt. W. Mein Smith, Chief Surveyor, NZ Co.y explored Port Cooper September - October 1842, but this watercolour was painted after 1849 when work on the road (Lyttelton - Sumner) began C.R.F; recto mount: Part of Panorama of Lyttelton, 1842

Extent

110 x 260 mm

Medium

watercolour on paper

Spatial Coverage

Temporal Coverage

Provenance

Dr T.M. Hocken’s Collection.

Is Part Of

Panorama of Lyttelton

Genre

Seascapes & Marines

Files

a11596.jpg

Citation

Smith, William Mein, 1797-1869, “Part of Port Cooper afterwards called Lyttelton 1842.,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 22, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/4568.