Winings, Wairau, N Z, 1851. Artist: Charles Emilius Gold (ATL ref. A-447-002) Mr Wining and his Māori wife sit in their simple cottage in the Wairau valley, Marlborough. This view is unusual in its domestic detail, and in its busy effects with so many dead birds and fish awaiting the pot. Colonel Gold was neither a competent soldier nor artist, but his naïve drawings often tell us a great deal about life at the time of early settlement.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 92
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78Winings, Wairau, N Z, 1851. Artist: Charles Emilius Gold (ATL ref. A-447-002) Mr Wining and his Māori wife sit in their simple cottage in the Wairau valley, Marlborough. This view is unusual in its domestic detail, and in its busy effects with so many dead birds and fish awaiting the pot. Colonel Gold was neither a competent soldier nor artist, but his naïve drawings often tell us a great deal about life at the time of early settlement. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 92
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