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If you are interested in purchasing this painting, just send an email to Dorothy Burt, the President of the group and she will be able to put you in touch with the artist(s) concerned - her email is info@levinbb.com
If you are interested in purchasing this painting, just send an email to Dorothy Burt, the President of the group and she will be able to put you in touch with the artist(s) concerned - her email is info@levinbb.com
The digital is real, I just added the Orca because this is the line they travel down. My daughter, wife, and I were strolling on the Waikawa coastline one afternoon when we all spotted a pod of Orca doing their thing not 2kms off the tide line. Of course I missed the shot because the camera was at home (not anymore, now that we have seen with our own eyes!).
Lagoon on Kapiti Island, February 1921.
1 Sepia tone print
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A stoneware tile with vibrant glass inserts. Size 29cm diameter. Can be displayed inside or outside. Sold.
Kapiti Island viewed from Waikanae Beach. Two unidentified men are on the beach which has a large number of shells and pebbles on the sand.
1 B&W photo print, mounted
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Inscriptions on reverse read: “North end of Kapiti, 1920 – lagoon & shipwreck.” and “G.L. Adkin photo”
Okupe Lagoon and the ‘Lily’ shipwreck, Kapiti Island, 1921.
2 Sepia tone prints, which join together form a panarama
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Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “Kapiti 1920”
Two unidentified men hunting, Kapiti Island
1 Sepia tone print
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Gravel beach, Kapiti Island, 1921.
1 Sepia tone print
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Inscription on reverse reads: “Launch cruise round kapiti. The main island of kapiti seen from Te Rauparaha’s Island.”
Kapiti Island as viewed from Te Rauparaha’s Island (Tahoramaurea or Tokamapuna). In the foreground are the group who made up the party who went on a launch cruise around Kapiti Island c1919.
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Inscription on reverse reads: “A launch cruise to the fishing grounds and islets off the coast of kapiti. Rangatira Point, Kapiti Island, an ideal camping place.”
Three men, Elsdon Clark, Ernest Lancaster and an unidentified person, on a ledge above the beach at Rangatira Point, Kapiti Island. A small boat is anchored off – shore.
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Inscription on reverse reads: “Launch cruise round Kapiti. Party landing on Hiki’s Island, one of the old whaling stations near Kapiti.”
Five men landing on Hiki’s Island, one of the former whaling stations near Kapiti Island, c1919.
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