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Marsland Hill, New Plymouth, Taranaki. 22 June.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Marsland Hill. N.P. 22 June. Taranaki; verso: 17
Martin’s farm.
Margin below image in pencil: Martin’s farm; margin below image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; chop (blindprint): Superfine; l.r. in pencil: 9.
Maungatautere on the Waikato.
Lower right (l.r.) with brush in yellow: Maungatautere on the Waikato; verso: 49; on mount: Luncheon with Sir D. Cameron 5 April 1864
Mere-Mere. N.Z.
Lower right (l.r.) in ink: Mere-Mere N.Z.; verso in ink: [fragment of letter beginning:] 13 On the back I have scribbled for your amusement a little scratch of Mere-Mere, (Tomahawk) such a pretty view down the Waikato … 3678
Mount Egmont and the Waitara Plain.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: M.t Egmont and the Waitara Plain; verso: 29; on mount: Visited some natives with Col. Warre in … 1864 June. This gives a very fair idea of Mount Egmont from the Waitara Plains. The sea is behind Spectator. The scene of…
Mount Egmont from Oakura.
Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: M.t Egmont from Oakura 28 June 1864; on original mount: Oakura stream on the Coast near Taranaki. Capt. Trajet & Surgeon Hope 57 Reg.t were shot here in an ambush early in 1863. This began the war -
Mount Egmont from the outlying pickets before Manutahi.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: EW [monogram]; verso in ink: Mount Egmont from the outlying pickets before Manutahi March 1865
Mountain Range of Pirongia from near Pikopiko.
Margin below image in pencil: Mountain Range of Pirongia from near Piko Piko; margin below image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; chop (blindprint): Superfine; l.r. in pencil: 47.
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
New Plymouth.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: New Plymouth 23 June 64; verso: [pencil & wash sketch 75/142b]
Ngahinapouri on the Waipa.
Margin below image in pencil: Ngahinapouri on the Waipa; 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: 85; watermark: [crown & anchor].
Ngaruawahia from a few miles distance.
Margin below image in iron gall ink: Ngaruawahia from a few miles distance. [page of Diary]; margin left of image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; chop (blindprint): Superfine; l.r. in pencil: 43; verso on other half of folded page: [78/143].
Ngaruawahia from opposite bank of Waikato.
Lower left (l.l.) - l.r. in pencil: The General’s whare, Ngaruawahia from opposite bank of Waikato, King’s Palace. Council Chamber, King’s flag; margin below image in iron gall ink: [page of Diary]; margin left of image in iron gall ink: [page…
Ngaruawahia on the Waikato, New Zealand.
Verso in pencil: Ngarua Wahia on the Waikato, New Zealand
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 little Waikato Lake close to camp Nukaramu.
Lower left (l.l.) in ink: On the little Waikato lake, close to Camp Nukaramu 1 Feb 65
On the morning of Sunday the 5 Feb. the headquarter column under Gen.l Cameron arrived at the Waitotara, and commenced the passage of the river, which proved fordable at low water.
Upper left (u.l.) in ink: 7: verso in ink: descriptions to accompany sketches by the book in case they might publish in Ill-News. 1. the settlement of Wanganui on a navigable river 4 miles up - protected by 3 block houses 2 of which are shewn - 2 and…
On the Waikato above Pukerimu.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: EW [monogram]; l.r. in pencil: On the Wakato above Pukerimu; verso in pencil: 97 On the Waikato above Pukerimu [sketches]
On the Waikato.
Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: On the Waikato 13 March 1864
One of our Brasier’s non fighting days, so we air our kits, and old Timefuze gets his horses shod. Waitotara.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: 2; l.l. - l.r. in ink: One of our Brasier's non fighting days, so we air our kits, and old Timefuze gets his horses shod. Waitotara 14 Feb 65; through image (on tent) in ink: 4 B 7/A; through image (on a box) in opaque…
Papa out sketching on the Waikato.
Lower right (l.r.) in ink: Papa out sketching on the Waikato; above image in ink: The English mail closes tomorrow the 29th. I have been busy all day and having done what was necessary…[letter continues verso]…Yours Affectionately E.A.W.; verso:…
Patea.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Patea 6 March EW [monogram]; verso in ink: Some curious rocks near the mouth of the Patea River the flagstaff shews the position of our second camp at that Place - cliffs about 200ft high
Tags: Coasts, Image, Nineteenth century, Patea (N.Z.), Rocks, Still Image, Watercolors, Waves, Works of Art
Patea.
Attributed to Charles Heaphy. Attributed to Edward Williams. See also Patea by Charles Heaphy, 1839 in Turnbull. Attribution made by Tim Garrity after discussion with Marion Minson (ATL) and Ro Entwisle (DUHo), both of whom thought the work was by…
Patea. Our seige train and flying artillery.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Patea EW [monogram]; verso in pencil: The gun park of the H.D Qu.r Column on the Patea 20 Feb.y 65; verso with brush: Patea; On original sketchbook mount: Our Seige Train & flying Artillery