By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Ellen Harris 28 February 1851-29 March 1895 Ellen my seventh daughter was born. (Sarah Harris to sister Emma Jane Hill. New Plymouth, [1852 or later]) Amongst the work of Miss Ellen Harris, the portrait of a nun, several small paintings of scenery, and the earthenware pipes in Egyptian and Read More…
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Sisters at a Glance #6 Augusta Harris
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Augusta Harris 1 August 1848 – 31 August 1870 August 1st. In 1847 Augusta Harris was born. (Sarah Harris, Harris family history. 1871, p.128) I believe I must conclude by telling 5o’clock p.m. Corbyn’s driving in at the gate, Emily at crochet work, Kate looking to see what is Read More…
Sisters at a Glance #5 Mary Rendel Weyergang née Harris
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Mary Rendel Weyergang née Harris 26 August 1845-2 March 1932 Since our last letter on the receipt of the box we have had an addition to our family of a little girl which we have called Mary Rendel, she is now 2 months old and is very healthy. (Edwin Read More…
Treasure Hunting on Trade Me
Treasure Hunting on Trade Me By Catherine Field-Dodgson At the end of June this year, a friend alerted me to one of Emily Cumming Harris’s botanical prints for sale on the Trade Me website. I knew that the Alexander Turnbull Library had issued some print editions of Emily’s works in 1968, so I quickly jumped Read More…
Sisters at a Glance #4 Frances Emma Harris
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Frances Emma Harris 14 February 1842-17 September 1892 My daughter Frances Emma I should have told you was born in the timber house before we had it removed Feb 14th 1842 & was christened by Bishop Selwyn 1842, Mrs Merchant & self, sponsors. (Sarah Harris to sisters. New Plymouth, Read More…
Sisters at a Glance #3 Unnamed Daughter
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Unnamed Daughter 7-12 March 1841 Before my confinement I felt very unwell for some weeks, I wanted the frequent doses of Castor Oil as was my custom in England, but from the scarcity of it on board I could not have it, so I was induced to take two Read More…
Sisters at a Glance #2 Catherine (Kate) Moore
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Catherine (Kate) Moore, nee Harris 24 June 1839-5 April 1913 Katie little fatty is like what Ann might have been as a Child, light hair Curling all over her head. (Sarah Harris to sister Emma Jane Hill. Weekeston, New Plymouth, 2 May 1844) But another time when some friends Read More…
Sisters at a Glance #1 Emily Cumming Harris
By Michele Leggott and Brianna Vincent Emily Cumming Harris 28 March 1837-5 August 1925 In March 1837 my little daughter Emily Cumming was born. She was a very pretty child with large blue eyes, could read easy words at two years old. She was born in England, Plymouth, Devon. (Sarah Harris, A brief account of Read More…
The Erasure of Mrs Corrigan
The Erasure of Mrs Corrigan By Dasha Zapisetskaya Recounting the camping trip in late 1888 that has led us to so many interesting discoveries, Emily Harris lists her fellow campers travelling to the Wakapuaka district by coach, among whom are: Married ladies: Mrs Wright, Mrs Corrigan, Mrs Washbourn. […] Children: Julie, Winifred & Dorothy Read More…
Emily Harris in Full Bloom
‘Emily Harris in Full Bloom’ By Catherine Field-Dodgson When I was working on my 2003 thesis ‘In Full Bloom: Botanical Art and Flower Painting by Women in 1880s New Zealand’, Emily Harris quickly became my favourite botanical/flower painter to research. Of all of the notes and research material I compiled 18-odd years ago, the Read More…