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Above: Auckland from Official Bay, 1846 ; right: Auckland from Official Bay, 1849, Robert Henry Wynyard. These watercolours are of a similar spot on the Auckland waterfront, looking up towards Parnell. Both feature houses owned and occupied by the artist, Colonel Wynyard, and his family. The earlier view shows St Paul's schoolhouse near the water's edge, while the 1849 view includes St Paul's Church and the houses of Willoughby Shortland and Captain Rough. (ATL ref. B-174-006 and B-174-007)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 128

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Above: Auckland from Official Bay, 1846; right: Auckland from Official Bay, 1849, Robert Henry Wynyard. These watercolours are of a similar spot on the Auckland waterfront, looking up towards Parnell. Both feature houses owned and occupied by the artist, Colonel Wynyard, and his family. The earlier view shows St Paul's schoolhouse near the water's edge, while the 1849 view includes St Paul's Church and the houses of Willoughby Shortland and Captain Rough. (ATL ref. B-174-006 and B-174-007) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 128

Above: Auckland from Official Bay, 1846; right: Auckland from Official Bay, 1849, Robert Henry Wynyard. These watercolours are of a similar spot on the Auckland waterfront, looking up towards Parnell. Both feature houses owned and occupied by the artist, Colonel Wynyard, and his family. The earlier view shows St Paul's schoolhouse near the water's edge, while the 1849 view includes St Paul's Church and the houses of Willoughby Shortland and Captain Rough. (ATL ref. B-174-006 and B-174-007) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 128

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