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Early New Plymouth street scene depicting the corner of Brougham and Devon Streets. Three buildings in middleground with horse and cart standing on road in front. Middle shop has a small golden boot at front. This shop belonged to boot maker Thomas Wood, and was called "The Golden Boot". Methodist Church can just be seen top left on the hill. A small number of people stand around the block of buildings.
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TM.2000.147
Thomas Wood's property in New Plymouth located approximately where Centre Court/TSB building is currently situated. Painting depicts a small building middleground with "T. Wood" printed above the door. A large gold-coloured boot is also above door. A number of similar dwellings are located to the right of the property. Dirt road in immediate foreground. Mt Taranaki/Egmont and Ranges is visible in the background.
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TM.2000.146
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Monochromatic watercolour and ink painting of the Whitely Mission House, the site of the Rangiatea Girls' Hostel.
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PA2010.119
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Woodcut print depicting the Titoki (Alectryon excelsus) plant with leaves and berries enclosed in capsules. Rendered in green, ochre, black and red paint.
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PA2008.096
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Woodcut print depicting four leaves of the Karaka (cornyocarpus laevigatus) plant with eight berries. Rendered in green and yellow paint.
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PA2008.095
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View of New Plymouth Public Library / Carnegie Library from corner of Brougham and King streets (main entrance). Following discussions between the mayor of New Plymouth, Mr A.C. Fookes and the American industrialist, Andrew Carnegie, a grant of two thousand five hundred pounds was made on 13 February 1906 to the New Plymouth Borough Council for a new library building. An architectural competition was held, the winning architect being Frank Messenger. The building was formally opened on 1 July 1908 by the Mayor, Mr Gustave Tisch. At this time the museum remained in the old town hall.
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A95.793
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A watercolour entitled "Mt Egmont From Dawson Falls." Primarily bush in foreground with Mt Taranaki/Egmont in the background.
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A88.811
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View of the former New Plymouth airport buildings. Control tower under construction.
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A85.819
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View of New Plymouth airport. Control tower under construction. Aeroplane approaching runway in upper left hand corner.
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A85.818
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View of the exterior of the New Plymouth Airport cafeteria.
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A85.817
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Colour woodblock print by John Lysaght Moore titled "Poroporo" 19/ up to 500. Depicts the purple flower and three fingered leaves of the Poroporo plant.
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A85.205
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Watercolour depicting a Mt. Egmont Buttercup in bud and blossom. The background shows a mountain ridge with traces of snow and tussock vegetation.
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A85.198
Watercolour view of the Alpha Flour Mill (middleground), Carrington Road (left), Huatoki Stream (middle foreground), and Mt. Taranaki/Egmont (background). Man and woman walking on bridge left foreground.
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A79.873
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View of New Plymouth c.1863 taken from approximately the junction of Liardet and Gill Streets. Mt Taranaki/Egmont, Marsland Hill and barracks visible in background. Figure in blue jacket on horse in foreground.
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A79.837
Lower Carrington Road with Alpha Flour Mill on the lower left next to Huatoki Stream and the residence of A.R. Standish (the "Mace House") on the left. Mt. Taranaki/Egmont is visible in the right background.
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A79.836
View of lower Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Buildings include the Taranaki (now Royal) Hotel, News Office and Native Office. Male figure loading horse and cart in middle foreground.
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A79.835
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Settlers house believed to be in Powderham Street, New Plymouth, showing development of flower and vegetable garden with a summer house. Mount Taranaki/Egmont visible in background.
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A79.834
Residence of Garland William Woon (1831-1895), who arrived in New Plymouth in 1852 and was the first proprietor of Taranaki Herald. Two storey house with veranda on hillside (Churchill Heights). Paritutu and Sugar Loaves are visible in the background. Two figures in the left foreground.
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A75.437
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View of New Plymouth from near Huatoki Bridge, Vivian Street. Includes St Mary's Church with the residences of Dr Humphries, F.L. Webster, Wm Halse and J. Pearn. Figure in red jacket holding a gun with a bayonet in foreground with three other figures (also in red jackets) centre left background.
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A75.429
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View of central New Plymouth from Liardet/Gill street area. Wesley Methodist Chapel (erected 1856) in middleground. Marsland Hill with barracks and Mt Taranaki/Egmont and ranges in background.
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A75.427
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View of central New Plymouth from lower Liardet Street looking towards Marsland Hill and Mt Taranaki / Egmont. Figure in red jacket on horse in foreground.
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A75.426
View of Upper Brougham Street, New Plymouth c.1862-65. Post Office to the left, Devon Street leading up to the White Hart Hotel, and the Primitive Methodist Church visible right background. Huatoki Valley in foreground with two cattle pulling cart.
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A75.423
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Exterior view of the Methodist Mission, South Road, New Plymouth. The wooden building is painted white and has a red roof. There are large arched windows along the aspect depicted and two chimney stacks. The Mission was erected in 1844.
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A66.715
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Exterior view of Smarts plumbing shop, New Plymouth. Two storeyed wooden house with red roof. Lamp post depicted in centre of image.
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A66.700
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Exterior view of 30 Fulford Street, New Plymouth. Rendered in black and white on coloured paper.
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A66.699