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Kohimarama.
Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: Kohimarama 11 Ap 66 EW [monogram]; on sketchbook mount: Auckland Harbour
Kororareka in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Sketched Mar 10th 1845 on the morning before the assault and destruction by Honi Heki.
Margin below image in ink: T.M. Hocken; verso in ink: Capt. King’s; label: Na Te Hakena Tenei Tiki; label in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: Early in the last century Kororareka was resorted to by the South Sea Whalers to refresh & refit their vessels.…
Ladybird. 1878.
Lower left (l.l.) with brush: W. Forster 1878; on mount in ink: Ladybird
Leaf and Tug: Spring
Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: Rita Angus.
Leaving Auckland Harbour.
Date from flag indicating ownership.
Looking up the Patea.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Looking up the Patea EW [monogram]; verso: no. 5, 119, P…[illeg] Sep 2/65
Tags: Image, Nineteenth century, Patea (N.Z.), Rivers, Ships, Still Image, Watercolors, Works of Art
Lyttelton and Port Victoria.
Margin below image in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: Lyttelton and Port Victoria March 1851; on mount in ink: The originals of these sketches, eleven in number, were taken by Mr William Holmes, who arrived at Lyttelton in the Castle Eden, in February…
Malacca from the roads.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1848; on mount in ink: Malacca from the roads.
May Queen (sailing ship). 1880s.
Lower right (l.r.): C. Sommers; on typed label taped to support: Popular with passengers, this 736 ton barque made at least 16 trips to New Zealand. On her last voyage she ran upon a reef at Lyttelton Harbour on January 27, 1888. No lives were lost…
Mouth of the Patea.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Mouth of the Patea EW [monogram]; verso in pencil: No 6; on sketchbook mount: Our base of operations of the Patea - Wanganui Coast 3 wrecks at same time
Ngaruawahia.
Margin below image in iron gall ink: I’m not sure if Ngaruawahia be not the dullest place I know in wet weather, but let the sun shine and Hey Presto! [page of Diary]; chop (blindprint): Superfine; l.r. in pencil: 41.
Off by Moonlight, the girls we left behind us, of course.
Upper left (u.l.) in ink: Off by Moonlight the girls we left behind us of course, no. 3; u.l. in pencil: 20 April 1864; verso: 83
On the Waikato.
Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: On the Waikato 13 March 1864
Pointe de Galle from Mrs Gibson’s hill, Ceylon.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1853; on mount in ink: Pointe de Galle from Mrs Gibson’s hill, Ceylon. 1853
Tags: Coasts, Image, Landscape, Nineteenth century, Ships, Sri Lanka, Still Image, Watercolors, Works of Art
Pukerimu, Landing place.
On original sketchbook mount: Pukerimu, Landing Place April 1864; verso in ink: Looking down the Waikato from the landing place, commissariat stores - the steamer coming up with flats in tow…[letter continues]…I read your letters looking on the…
Rangiriri on the Waikato.
Margin below image in pencil: Rangiriri 19th Sep. 64 from Armitage’s; margin above image in pencil: Rangiriri on the Waikato. Capt. Mercer killed in action 1863 died from his wound a few days after at Queen’s Redoubt; margin below image in iron…
Rev. J. Waterhouse superintending the landing of the missionaries at Taranaki New Zealand.
On label in ink in Dr Hocken’s hand: The Rev. John superintending the landing of the missionary, the Rev Charles Creed and his wife at Taranaki (NgaMotu) January 14th 1849. R. Wesleyan Missionary Notices, No 73 - Jan 1845 (T.M.H.) Mr Creed was…
Rhio from above the town.
On mount in ink: Rhio from above the town. Date taken from contents page
Rhio from Pulo Peningat.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Rhio from Pulo Peningat
Singapore from the deck of the Hooghly.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Singapore from the deck of the Hooghly
Singapore town and harbour from Bukit Serapong.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Singapore town and harbour from Bukit Serapong; in pencil: 1847
Singapore town from Mount Palmer.
Lower left (l.l.) incised: J.T.T.; l.r. in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Singapore town from Mount Palmer
Singapore town from Pearls Hill.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1847; on mount in ink: Singapore town from Pearls Hill; in pencil: 1849
Singapore town from the Government Hill looking east.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1846; on mount in ink: Singapore town from the Government Hill looking east
Singapore town from the Government Hill looking southeast.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: 1846; on mount in ink: Singapore town from the Government Hill looking southeast