Sample, Marquetery
Description
A thin sample strip of marquetry. A piece at one end and one side of the strip is missing.
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Artist/Maker
Production role
Maker
Subject person
Classification
Credit line
This
piece
of
fine
marquetry
shows
how
a
notorious
Taranaki
outlaw
saw
the
light
and
turned
his
life
around.
As a young man, Robert Wallath terrorised New Plymouth during the early 1890s, carrying out a series of robberies while wearing an elaborate pseudo military disguise and gaining infamy as the Highwayman.
After being dramatically unmasked in a failed attempt to rob the Criterion Hotel he was sentenced to eight years jail.
He emerged from jail a changed man with strong religious convictions and went on to lead a quiet and productive life as a builder.
As a young man, Robert Wallath terrorised New Plymouth during the early 1890s, carrying out a series of robberies while wearing an elaborate pseudo military disguise and gaining infamy as the Highwayman.
After being dramatically unmasked in a failed attempt to rob the Criterion Hotel he was sentenced to eight years jail.
He emerged from jail a changed man with strong religious convictions and went on to lead a quiet and productive life as a builder.
Accession number
A95.796
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