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Mission Statement: Why did I build this large site
and why did I release it onthe Internet?
Short answer:
Because it needed to be done; Amoris causa.
The theme -: New Zealand previous to 1850.
The object of this web site is twofold - firstly to provide the story of New Zealand
previous to 1850, a period usually glossed over in standard history books; secondly to
honour the memory of the early participants in the discovery, exploration, and
settling of this country. New Zealanders today owe so much to the men
and women named or acknowledged in these pages. Early New Zealand
cartography, navigation, exploration, discovery, surveying and
artworks. To search my web site enter a key word and click Search - for a list
of relevant key words click Here.
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divided into sections.
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Questions & the author About the author and questions click Here James Cook and his
Pacific voyages scroll down to Section X or click HERE
Section - A
New Zealand unveiled (without illustrations.)
Page ABN1
New Zealand unveiled in one page - without illustrationsNew Zealand unveiled illustrated
Page AXD1
Preliminaries and bibliography Part APage AWG1 Sections 1 to 13 Start of text Part B
Page AWH1
Section 14 to 16 Part CPage AWL1 Section 17 to 23 Part D
Explorers' charts and views of New Zealand
age BZQ1 Preliminaries and bibliography - Part A
Page BZR1 Plates 1 to 19 Part B - illustrated
Page BZS1 Plates20 to 37 - Part C - illustrated
Page BZT1 Plates 38 to 60 - Part D - illustrated
Page BZU1 Plates 61 to 74, and bibliography - Part E
Section - C
Page CZM1 Dictionary of mapmakers
Section - D
Early New Zealand printed maps
Page DYD1
Page DYE1
Page DYF1
Page DYi1
Page DYJ1
Missionary maps - Chapter 7
Page
DYK1 Maps by the
Wylds - Chapter 8
Page DYL1
Page DYM1 Maps in British Parliamentary Papers - Chapter 10
Page DYN1
Maps by Smith, Elder & Co., and in the New Zealand Journal - Chapter 11Page DYO1 Additional maps first published previous to 1840 - Chapter 12
Maps by colonial lithographers Chapter 13Page DYQ1
New maps - 1840-1847 - Chapter 14Section
- EJournal of Abel Janszoon Tasman 1642-1643
Page EBA1 Part 1 - Front matter and Tasman's Journal from 14 August to 25 November 1642
Page EBB1 Part 2 - Tasman's Journal from 26 November 1642 to 31 January 1643
Page EBC1 - Part 3 - Tasman's Journal from 1 February to 7 April 1643
Page EBD1 - Part 4 - Tasman's Journal from 8 April to 15 June 1643 - return to Batavia
Page EBE1 Illustrations associated with the discussion of the journal
Page EBF1
Book review: The Merchant of the "Zeehaen" freshly assessedPolynesian and Māori
Page FAA5
Migrants without descendantsPage FWW1
Examples of early French images of MāoriPage FBL1 A series of M
āori portraits circa 1842 - Coates et al.Page FAC2 A sharp rebuttal to "Origin of the first New Zealanders"
FAD2 Re-invented traditions - a brief notePage FAH1 Tiki, greenstone data and Māori art
Page FAO3 Portages of early Auckland
Page FAF1
Did the Māori ancestors deliberately navigate?
Page FBP1
The Maori legend of Karikari
Page FBT1
Images of early Māori by New Zealand artists
Page FXW1
Section - G The first traverse of the Pacific - by Ferdinand Magellan
Page GAS1
Jacob Le Maire discovers a new passage to the Pacific in 1616*Page GWC1 Identifying “Davis’s Land” in maps*
Page GAL1 Down with Bligh - "Hurrah for Tahiti!"*
Page GAB2
Early Portuguese discoveries in the South-west Pacific ?Page GAP2 European discovery of the Tonga Islands*
Page GAV2
European discovery of the Cook Islands*
Page
GAC1
Early Pacific personalities and ships
Page GWU1
A
selection of Pacific maps previous to 1700 of interest to Pacific
historians
- see Page LXL1 below
Section
Discoveries in New
Zealand waters
Page HAA4
Early independent and foreign surveyors in New Zealand waters
Page HAW1
Did J. R. Kent prepare the Port
Nicholson plan in 1826 previously
credited to Herd?
Page HBJ1
The journal of Thomas Shepherd - plus to follow Herd's reportThe Waitemata Harbour unveiled 1820*Page HWB1
James Cook's secret search in New Zealand waters in 1769*Page HZF1 An early French encounter with Northland - Spitis Bay - in 1772*
Page HBi1 Early New Zealand coastal views by J. R. Kent*
Page HAS2 Identifying James Cook's discoveries in Hauraki Gulf in 1769*
Page HAO1 Identifying Tasman's discoveries in Three Kings Islands
Page HAT1 Thomas Anderson - little known European discoverer of Waitemata Harbour
Section
- iAustralia
Page iXM1 Hessel Gerritsz - father of the mapping of Australia
Page iAQ1 Did Claudius Ptolemy know about Australia? - (English)
Page iZB1
Ptolémée-connaissait-il l'Australie?* (Original published French version)Page iWD1
Finding Australia’s East Coast*Page iAE1 A brief note on the Tasman-Bonaparte map
Section
- JNavigation and charts in general
Page JZP1
The development of navigationPage JAB1 A Multitude of prime meridians
Page JXT1 Faulty coastline long. placement early hybrid maps - (to follow)
Page JXU1 Charting of Strait of Magellan by Jan Ourgnersz 1599-1600 - to follow
Section
- KNew Zealand maps not directly related to early explorers
The French contribution to the early charting of New Zealand - Part A*Page KZE1 The French contribution to the early charting of New Zealand Part B*
Page KAP1
The problem of North cape in maps*
Page KXK1
Official general charts of New Zealand 1772-1885*
Page KAZ1
Page KBO1
Two sets of
Tasman longitudes in early maps
Page KAN1
A plan of Auckland
circa 1850*
Page KAU1
An early Waitangi plan - The town of Victoria*Page KXK2 A preliminary list of survey-charts by Thomas Wing (also see Page KAX1)
)
Page KXK3
The
Origin of "Taranaki Bay" in New Zealand maps*
Page KAO2
Section
- LWorld maps, globes and related subjects
Page LZG1 La carte du monde de W. J.Blaeu de 1604* (French version as published)
Page LAi1 English version - The world chart by W. J. Blaeu of 1604 (unpublished)
Page LAR3 New light on the mapping and naming of New Zealand
Page LAT2
Hondius' Great World map of 1598*
Page LXX1
Blaeu's 1619 world map - translated from
Dutch to English
Page LXL1
A selection of world
and Pacific maps pre. 1700 of interest to Pacific historians
Section - M
Time line, Bibliographies, biographies and
similar
Page MAA2
Timeline - New Zealand chronology to 1840
Page MWV1
Page MAK3
List of published papers and monographs by Brian HookerPage MAK1 Bibliography relating to all pages on this web site
A biographical note on Alexander DalrymplePage MAK2
Bibliography of the published works of Andrew Sharp
Section
- N
Pages unrelated to the above categories - all
New Zealand
Page NAU2 An early Auckland transport plan rediscovered*
Page NWA1
Earliest cartographic representation and name for New Zealand in a printed mapPage NZH1
The de Surville plaque and anchor Northland
Page
NAA6
The naming of New Zealand
Page MBW1
The
Life and
Adventures
of John
Marmon -
The
Hokianga
Pakeha
Maori
Page NAE4
Page NBQ1
Auckland Isthmus - volcanic fields - images
Page NXS1
Early reviews of New Zealand maps
Page MBW1
The
Life and Adventures of John Marmon - The Hokianga Pakeha Maori
Section
First group of various files
Page OZL1
Page OBS1 Early images of New Zealand birds and other wildlife
Page
OAM2
My most recent portrait
Page
OAM1
Page
OAD3
The
mythical
southern
continent
Page OZL2
False
claims in
New
Zealand
histo
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HERESection
- PSecond group of various files
Guide to mounting and framing maps
Page
PWN1
Guide for collectors
Page PYR3
Letters to
newspapers
and
journals
published*
Page PXi1
Hogan prints of Auckland 1852 - details only
Section
Images of parts of New Zealand previous to 1850
Page
QBG1
Page
QYX1
Page
QYY1
Page
QYW1
Images
of
early
Bay
of
Islands
previous
to
1850
(under
construction)
Page QYZ1
Images of early Hokianga previous to 1850
Page QXA1
Early sailing vessels in New Zealand waters
Page QWO1
Section- R
Additional maps - previous to 1850
Page RXZ1
Page RWJ1
Section
- S
Early official chart catalogues
Page SZi1
British Admiralty Chart catalogues - New Zealand Section from 1839
Page SZJ1
Early Official French chart catalogues - from 1837
- New Zealand sections
Section - T
Tips
Page TAE2
Tips
for map collectors
Section
Lists of early maps
Page UZC1
Early French manuscript charts
(additional)
Section
Notes about copyright and disclaimer
Page VXJ1
Page VXJ3
Disclaimer
Section
Different versions of explorers' images
Page WXP1
Tasman's view of Golden Bay 1642 - different versions
Page WAJ1
Le Maire's
view of a Polynesian sailing
vessel -1616 - different versions
Section
James Cook and his Pacific voyages
Page XWV1
Page XWD1
Page XAS2 Identifying
James Cook's discoveries in Hauraki Gulf in 1769*
Page XWB1
Page XBH1
HMBark Endeavour
Section - Y
Artworks by a selection of New Zealand
artists
Page YBT1
Charles Heaphy (A selection)
Page FBT2
J. A. Gilfillan (A selection)
Section - Z
A list of relevant key words for
entering in Search.
One word is sufficient.
Hakluyt Pope Balboa Magellan Mercator
Sheperd Company Keith Taranaki Robertson copyright François
Valentijn,
Allard Bowen Jefferys Green Moll Karikari haelbos heeres
hokitika horne
huydercoper jakarta jansz japan java schouten kava kao
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Visscher Sharp Portage Maori Maire Cook Davis Bligh Bounty
Endeavour Tonga Greensone Tiki Kent Herd Nicholson Hurd Waitemata
Spirits Hauraki Australia Pacific Bonaparte Navigation French France
Auckland Mathew waitangi Clint Wing Taranaki Tenerife Blaeu Hondius
Dalrymple de Surville naming Bay Islands Whaling Framing Collectors
Golden Murderers Batavia Zeehaen Heemskerck Favorite Stokes
Malaspina Bauza Tessan Bellingshausen d'Urville Venus Snares
Campbell Chaffers Adventure Astrolabe Pelorus Charlotte Cove
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Lutjegast Maori Maria McNab Meyjes Moluccas Maritime Netherlands
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Dolphin Swallow Oberea Carteret Framing Projection Blaeu Hondius
Globe Wing Kent Duperrey Blosseville Hokianga Waimate Kings Diemen
Gore Pickersgill Davis Staten Hoorn Horn Batavia Jakarta Herd