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trunk, tin

human history
  • Other Name

    tin trunk, [Fermanagh Light Infantry, circa 1880] (descriptive name)

    CH Lushington (associated name)

  • Description

    Tin trunk, named C. H. Lushington

    Belonged to Charles Hugh Lushington of Auckland.

    tin trunk which fastens with locck at front; additional bracing at top corners; handles at either end

    markings:

    nameplate on lid: brass engraved in italics with name of owner: "C. H. Lushington Esq."

    luggage labels: remains of luggage labels printed on paper on lid and on end

  • Place
  • Associated Place
  • Other Id

    U177.9 (uniform)

  • Department
trunk, tin U177.9

Images and documents

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Artefact

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, U177.9
  • Public Access Text

    Tin trunk, named CM Lushington

    Belonged to Charles Hugh Lushington, later of New Zealand

    Charles Hugh Lushington (27.1.1862-1907). Son of Charles Hugh Lushington of Rodersham Lodge, Kent, England. Spent much of his childhood in India where his father was a judge with the East India Civil Service. Educated at Eton and Cheam.

    Charles arrived in New Zealand in 1882 and joined the Styak family at Greenmount East Tamaki as a farm cadet, and on 6 May 1884 married Sarah Jane Styak, and continued to live at Greenmount until 1886 when the family bought Rodersham, a lime cement house at Mahurangi Heads.

    It appears that Charles Lushington served briefly with the Fermanagh Light Infantry before coming to New Zealand. The Ulster Counties Directory, 1880 lists a Lieutenant CH Lushington as a member of this militia regiment, It is possible that he had joined an older sister who had married Francis John Graham of Drumgoon, County Fermanagh and Ballinakill Lodge, County Galway.

  • Place
  • Date
    Circa 1880
  • Associated Notes

    Tin trunk, named C. H. Lushington

    Belonged to Charles Hugh Lushington, later of New Zealand

    Charles Hugh Lushington (27.1.1862-1907). Son of Charles Hugh Lushington of Rodersham Lodge, Kent, England. Spent much of his childhood in India where his father was a judge with the East India Civil Service. Educated at Eton and Cheam.

    Charles arrived in New Zealand in 1882 and joined the Styak family at Greenmount East Tamaki as a farm cadet, and on 6 May 1884 married Sarah Jane Styak, and continued to live at Greenmount until 1886 when the family bought Rodersham, a lime cement house at Mahurangi Heads.

    It appears that Charles Lushington served briefly with the Fermanagh Light Infantry before coming to New Zealand. The Ulster Counties Directory, 1880 lists a Lieutenant CH Lushington as a member of this militia regiment, It is possible that he had joined an older sister who had married Francis John Graham of Drumgoon, County Fermanagh and Ballinakill Lodge, County Galway.

  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    Circa 1880
  • Period
  • Media
  • Classification
  • Last Update
    15 May 2023
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