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Now open, under the especial patronage of the Queen and H. R. H. Prince Albert : Large Room, Egyptia...

Now open, under the especial patronage of the Queen and H. R. H. Prince Albert : Large Room, Egyptia...

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Now open, under the especial patronage of the Queen and H. R. H. Prince Albert : Large Room, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly : Mr. G. French Angas's New Zealand and Australian exhibition ...

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Full title

Now open, under the especial patronage of the Queen and H. R. H. Prince Albert : Large Room, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly : Mr. G. French Angas's New Zealand and Australian exhibition ...

Publisher

[London : s. n., 1846] (Golden Square, [Eng.] : T. Frost)

Date

1846]

Call Numbers

MRB/F71

Record Identifier

74VKpLEg0XGA

MMS ID

991019320969702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 broadside ; 19 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[London : s. n., 1846] (Golden Square, [Eng.] : T. Frost)

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1846]

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Now open, under the especial patronage of the Queen and H. R. H. Prince Albert : Large Room, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly : Mr. G. French Angas's New Zealand and Australian exhibition ...

Portion of title

Mr G. French Angas's New Zealand and Australian exhibition.

Now open ... Large Room, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly.

One hundred portraits of the natives and scenery of South Australia.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"... Comprising upwards of 200 full-length portraits, from life, of the principal New Zealand chiefs, with their wives and children ... One hundred portraits of the natives and scenery of South Australia ... A young New Zealand chief will attend in the Room in his costume".

Handbill advertisement.

Selected for Digitisation 2019.

"The handbill announces that 'A Young New Zealand Chief will attend in the Room in his Costume'. This 'Chief' was Hemi (James) Pomara, the son of a Chatham Islands chief, whose entire family had been killed by a hostile Maori clan. Angas took Pomara, then around thirteen years old, to Sydney where he attended school for about six months. He then tr...

Citation / References Note

Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 4218.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Online at the State Library of NSW.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MRB/F71

Record Identifier

74VKpLEg0XGA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKpLEg0XGA

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MMS ID

991019320969702626

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