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curtains

human history
  • Other Name

    Curtains brought to N.Z. c.1823, by Mary Ann Williams (Mrs. James Preece) (descriptive name)

    Originally bed drapes for 4-poster bed, belonged to Mrs Jane White (descriptive name)

  • Description

    Pair of green chintz curtains [1820s]

    Brought to N.Z. [circa 1831] by Mary Ann Williams (Mrs. James Preece)

    printed chintz; floral pattern; green ground

  • Place
  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    1965.78.697
  • Accession Date
    29 Oct 1965
  • Other Id

    col.0780 (colonial)

    ocm2095 (old colonists museum)

  • Department
curtains col.0780

Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Credit Line
    gift of Auckland City Council, 1965, collection of Auckland Museum, Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1965.78.697, col.0780, ocm2095
  • Public Access Text

    Mary Ann Williams brought these curtains, which had belonged to her mother, to New Zealand when she emigrated. Mary Ann Williams had married James Preece, a fellow missionary at Kerikeri on 25 January 1833.

    Mary Ann and James opened mission stations at Puriri and Parawai near Thames, at Ahikereru in the Urewera mountains and at Whakatane.

  • Collection
  • Primary Maker

     unknown (Maker)

  • Place
  • Date
    Circa 1823
  • Associated Notes

    Pair of green chintz curtains which were brought to N.Z. circa 1823, by Mary Ann Williams (Mrs. James Preece, Church Missionary Society) and which had belonged to her mother" [ocm]

    Drapes brought from England to NSW in 1828 and to New Zealand in 1831. They were originally owned by Mrs Jane White (Mary Ann Preece's mother) and were drapes for a 4-poster bed.

    See notes by Marnie Spicer

    Mary Ann Williams left Bristol with mother and step-sister in 1828; arrived Parramatta 1829; worked as Matron School of Industry for circa 3 years; then recruited by CMS (Marsden or Yates) to work at as assistant at CMS girls school Paihia – later transferred to Kerikeri and following marriage to James Preece in January 1833, transferred to Waimate.

  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    Circa 1830-1840
  • Technique
  • Period
  • Media
  • Measurement Description
    2560 mm x 1210 mm (h x w)
  • Measurement Reading

    2560mm

    1210mm

  • Subject Category
  • Classification
  • Last Update
    15 May 2023
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