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Rhine ()
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| Technique: Transfer-print | Archaeological Notes: Rhine is a pattern title that was given to several designs during the 19th century (Coysh and Henrywood 1984: 300-301). The examples of Rhine commonly found at historic sites all appear to be the same design, which includes the characteristic Rhine border pattern but with some instances of minor variation in the central river scene (Macready and Goodwyn 1990: 11; see Brassey and Macready 1994: 52, Fig. 21, C5). Despite the widespread distribution of this pattern within historic sites and the frequent occurrence of Rhine pattern marks, these vessels rarely carry manufacturing marks. The only recorded instance of a manufacturing mark on a Rhine vessel appears to be from Clovernook House where one Rhine vessel carried a Davenport mark. |
SITES | |
R11/1379 | Britomart Reclamation |
Butler | Butler's Point |
R11/1559 | Queen Street Gaol |
R11/1643 | Brown's Mill |
R11/1589 | Chancery Street |
R11/1694 | Clovernook |
Edmond's | Edmond's Ruins |
Fort Galatea | Fort Galatea |
R11/1656 | Fort Ligar |
R11/1624 | His Majesty's Theatre |
P19/35 | Omata Stockade |
Q05/1074 | Pompallier House |
R11/1813 | Sky Tower |
R11/1595 | General Assembly |
R11/1530 | Victoria Hotel |
Winstone's Stables | Winstone's Stables |
Fale Pasifika | Fale Pasifika |
Wiri PO | Wiri PO |
Knox Street | Knox Street |
First Halfway House Hotel | First Halfway House Hotel |
Wynyard St | Wynyard Street |
Newton Gully | Newton Gully |
R11/833 | Albert Barracks |
Q05/1179 | Rewa's Pa |
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