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Halcombe Railway Station

Halcombe Railway Station
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Halcombe Railway Station
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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Te Papa Collections Online
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Edith Halcombe (1844-1903) was born in the Hutt Valley, Wellington as Edith Stanway Swainson. The daughter of William Swainson, an esteemed naturalist and botanical draughtsman, Edith learned to sketch and paint from a young age, and soon became a highly proficient artist. Her work spans watercolour, etching, pencil drawing and oil painting, and tends to focus on her surroundings, illustrating the landscape as she experienced it. In 1863 she married Arthur Halcombe (1834-1900), who was a scho...

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Date created
circa 1878
Creator
Mrs Edith Stanway Halcombe
URL
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/158658
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Halcombe (New Zealand) / paper / prints / lithographs / works on paper / lithography

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