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Ponsonby Peacocke

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1847, married about 1876 at Auckland at the age of 29 to Florence Pilling, lived in New Zealand sixty years, no known occupation, died 11 June 1917 aged seventy at Woolton Road, Remuera, NZ, buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Howick. Male issue living - aged 36, 33, 28, 26. Female issue living
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in his topographic representations is very lifelike. The elevations and distant houses are all in proportion and scale. The distant views, with scale and depth, give drama to Peacocke's landscapes. Third is attention to detail away from the central focus of the work. For example, in
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23 August. 1839. In October 1842, Capt. Peacock was furloughed for 3 months to Bombay. In April 1843 he was furloughed to England for nine months for the purpose of effecting an exchange or retiring, either on half-pay or by the sale of his commission. By 1851 he was with the
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in the plains yearned for in those days. It was a home away from home. Furlough was usually only every five years or so but there was the nearby refuge of the cool climate of the Indian hills to seek, especially Ooty with its downs,
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in India in 1847 as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General of the Army, and died in Bombay aged 38 on 13 July 1854. There was/is supposedly a monument there erected to his memory by his fellow officers.
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between 1867 and 1868. He continued to be a member of the Legislative Council, but his membership lapsed due to non-attendance and his final date of membership is the same as his death date.
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Stephen and Isabella Peacocke had four sons and two daughters and at least ten grandchildren. Three of the sons and one daughter were residents of Auckland, and the fourth son settled in
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note: George Chinnery was a celebrated artist of various locations in India before he skipped leaving large debts and went on to Macau where he spent 35 years and also ran up huge debts.
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In 1837, Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke Jr. and Isabella Anne Louisa Brydges born 1815, the daughter of a baronet, were married, probably while he was on leave in England.
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After the war, in 1865, Colonel Peacocke (or Ponsonby as he was called) turned his attention to politics. He represented the Pensioner Settlements electorate on the
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There are three notable features in all the Peacocke drawings. First, the play of sunlight in the background of these landscapes is realistic and supplies the title
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to this series. The soft but brilliant glow of light in the South Indian hills is beautifully captured by the artist in each of the drawings. Second, the
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Isabella Peacocke died on 12 March 1872 and Stephen Peacocke died just over two months later at Howick on 29 May 1872. They are both buried in
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Other than their 1847 publication, the lithographs are undated and the sequence of the original paintings is unknown. In an advertisement in
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Koondah Ranges, Western Ghauts, Madras, at & about the Stations of Ootacamund and Conoor, and the Segoor, Koondah and Conoor Passes
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Koondah Ranges, Western Ghauts, Madras, at & about the Stations of Ootacamund and Conoor, and the Segoor, Koondah and Conoor Passes
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in the 1830s with his regiment and was in Ootacamund convalescing from an illness for some time during this period. He was promoted to
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from 2 November 1865 to 7 September 1869. He was a member of the provincial executive council in May 1867. He was called to the
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence of British & Foreign India, China, & All Parts of the East
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany for British and Foreign India, China and Australia January - April 1843
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Their eldest child, Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke Jr., the artist, was born in 1813. He was known by his middle name.
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The New Zealand Legislative Council : a study of the establishment, failure and abolition of an upper house
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Travel in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860: From the Library of J. R. Abbey; a Bibliographical Catalogue
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they moved to Auckland in 1859. By 1860, Peacocke had bought some land near the Pensioner Settlement of
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THE NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST, MILITIA LIST, YEOMANRY CAVALRY LIST, and INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST for 1881
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An entire set of 16, tinted and uncoloured, are part of the Raj Bhavan art collection in Ooty.
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in 1847. Peacocke's lithographs reflect the romantic escape to a temperate hilly area that all
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4. Reginald Thomas Stephen Peacocke b 1854, went to Australia and married Elizabeth Crook.
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The following gallery of Peacocke's landscape lithographs is ordered geographically from
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in Wellington, where he became known as a polished and effective speaker. He served as
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1832–33, joined the 1st Bombay Native Infantry in 1837, was promoted to captain in the
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were made of these views and published in imperial folio in London by the lithographer
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in the plains yearned for in those days. His career culminated as a member of the
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Madras: From the City to the Presidency - Etchings, Engravings & Aquatints
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Captain Peacocke's parents, Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Peacocke Sr. of the
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and command of the 3rd battalion of the Auckland Militia, during the
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and culminating in the most dramatic geography in the Nilgiri Hills;
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View Over the Native Village, Coonoor, Looking Towards Ootacamund
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In the early days, only about 15 years after the founding of
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India Observed: India as viewed by British artists 1760-1860
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jury list as a retired field officer living at East Tāmaki.
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6. Ines Eva Isabel Peacocke, married Thomas Lindesay, of
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5. Egerton Francis Joseph Peacocke, born 1880, died 1960.
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2. Cyril Thomas DeQuincey Peacocke killed in action WW I.
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and continuing west up along the Sispara Ghat road past
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and an artist notable for his 17 paintings of historic
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A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : M–Addenda
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HART, LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. (1881). his son (ed.).
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view of a halting place between Avalanche and Sispara.
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In June 1996, a partial set of 14 plates was sold by
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This article is about the landscape painter. For the
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Their second son, Eliott Tottenham Peacocke, was at
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Col. Stephen Peacocke Sr. by George Chinnery, c.1800
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The register of Tonbridge School, from 1820 to 1886
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Muriel Charlotte Anne Peacocke, born 1881. 8: 48:Captain Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke Jr. c.1857 1668:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 1659:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 1558: 1534: 1522: 892:. He commanded the district extending from 1740:Members of the Auckland Provincial Council 1661:(3rd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. 1508:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1490:. Vol. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DISTRICT ( 42: 31: 1008: 1006: 1004: 643:(*) View from the Upper Bungalow, Coonoor 1300: 1298: 1227: 1225: 975: 973: 465:Advertisement for Peacocke lithographs, 460: 282:7. Frederica Isabel Peacocke, born 1878. 235:1. Georgina Elizabeth Emma Peacocke, of 174: 25:List of Are You Being Served? characters 1546: 1453:"Auckland Jury List, 1860 - 1861 L - Y" 1341:Auction Location: United Kingdom - 1995 1063: 945: 943: 941: 939: 935: 631:(*) View of Coonoor from the Ootah Road 605: 246:2. John FitzRoy Beresford Peacocke, of 1730:King's Own Scottish Borderers officers 1611:. Dunedin: University of Otago Press. 1501: 1430: 1271:Bulletins and Other State Intelligence 1250: 1240: 1080: 559:Road Cut between Ootacamund and Conoor 499:View amongst the Hills, near Hullikul. 1755:19th-century New Zealand male artists 1216:Vol 23, page 297, C. Little records, 1039:"Ooty well preserved and flourishing" 979:Mildred Archer and Ronald Lightbown, 950:Swami, V. Narayan (27 January 2009). 523:View over the Native Village, Conoor. 264:1. Hilary m 1st Evelyn Wood 2nd Edna. 243:, died 14 May 1892, at Devonport, NZ. 7: 1760:19th-century New Zealand politicians 828:Travel in Aquatint & Lithography 615:(*) A View of the Low Country & 565:View of the Low Country Conoor Pass. 553:Mr. Grove's House, Waterfall Kaitee. 517:View from the Upper Bungalow, Conoor 1362:Captain Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke. 1204:The William the Conqueror Database 1180:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 769:(*) Bearers godown at the Avalanche 742:Mr Grove's House, Waterfall, Kaitie 547:View in the Koondhas, near Sispara. 368:and on 11 November 1851 received a 296:3. Gerald Loftus Torin Peacocke, a 167:from 1866 until his death in 1872. 1496:New Zealand Electronic Text Centre 1015:the Peacocke Family in New Zealand 826:The lithos of Peacocke are not in 601:View in the Koondahs, near Sispara 589:the Low Country & Coonoor Pass 577:View at Ootacamuud, Nilligierries. 321:5. Ponsonby John Raleigh Peacocke. 14: 1765:19th-century English male artists 1750:19th-century New Zealand painters 1492:Victoria University of Wellington 1185:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 1106:Reddan, Nick (12 December 2006). 535:View of Conoor from the Oota Road 285:8. Paul Peacocke died in infancy. 1480:Cyclopedia Company Ltd. (1902). 1385:Abbey, John Roland (1956–1957). 801: 786: 774: 762: 747: 735: 723: 711: 699: 687: 672: 667:(*) View in the Hills, Hullikkul 660: 655:(*) View Near Hullikul, Koondahs 648: 636: 624: 608: 505:Bearer's godown at the Avalanche 400:In May 1847, the imperial folio 185:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) 113:Reginald Thomas Stephen Peacocke 107:Georgina Elizabeth Emma Peacocke 91:Army officer, artist, politician 1603:Jackson, William Keith (1972). 823:at auction for £863 ($ 1,335). 541:Traveller's Bungallow, Sispara. 474:1. Vignette title-page, with a 397:and strawberries growing wild. 165:New Zealand Legislative Council 109:John FitzRoy Beresford Peacocke 23:character Captain Peacock, see 1735:59th Regiment of Foot officers 1666:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . 1640:Department of Internal Affairs 679:Roadcut Between Coonoor & 511:Toda Mund and Todas Ootacamund 351:on 25 October 1833. He was in 115:Ponsonby John Raleigh Peacocke 1: 1705:19th-century English painters 1487:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 1013:Peacocke, Neville (c. 1980). 924:All Saints Churchyard, Howick 795:Travellers' Bungalow, Sispara 754:(*) Todas Munds (Huts) & 341:King's Own Scottish Borderers 1638:. Vol. II. Wellington: 1134:Rays from the Southern Cross 1131:Peacocke, Georgiana (1876). 449:View in the Hills, Hullikkul 241:Rays from the Southern Cross 111:Gerald Loftus Torin Peacocke 99:Isabella Anne Louisa Brydges 1175:"Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke" 1149:"Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke" 917:Commissioner of Crown Lands 905:Auckland Provincial Council 808:View in the Koondahs, near 487:General View of Ootacamund. 1781: 1418:Swami, V. Narayan (2009). 1305:Allen, William H. (1847). 718:General View of Ootacamund 593:General View of Ootacamund 279:6. Blanch Louisa Peacocke. 18: 1498: ed.). Christchurch. 571:Waterfall near Bungallow. 359:on 15 September 1837 and 311:Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke 133:Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke 41: 36:Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke 1437:: CS1 maint: location ( 1108:"Peacocke family charts" 117:Ines Eva Isabel Peacocke 1343:. Artfact Live Auctions 1268:Watts, Francis (1854). 1218:Auckland Public Library 890:Invasion of the Waikato 216:1st Grenadiers Regiment 1317:. L. Wild. p. 604 850: 583:Gallery of lithographs 470: 259:- aged 40, 38, 34, 30. 205: 180: 1715:English lithographers 1710:English male painters 848: 464: 444:graphical perspective 440:the Sunlit Hillscapes 201: 178: 1458:Daily Southern Cross 339:Peacocke joined the 250:, New Zealand, Born 1173:Gilderdale, Betty. 1066:, pp. 54, 262. 909:Legislative Council 467:Allen's Indian Mail 456:Allen's Indian Mail 326:Howick, New Zealand 1366:Christie's, London 1045:. V. Narayan Swami 958:. V. Narayan Swami 853:After a period in 851: 471: 302:New Zealand Farmer 181: 1618:978-0-8020-1860-1 997:978-0-88168-062-1 880:broke out in the 832:John Roland Abbey 830:by the late Maj. 781:(*) The Avalanche 419:for the price of 270:3. 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New Zealand
Bombay Army
landscape
Nilgiri Hills
South India
lithographs
Paul Gauci
British people
New Zealand Legislative Council

Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Bath
George Chinnery
Tonbridge School
1st Grenadiers Regiment
New South Wales
Devonport
Remuera
Switzerland
Madeira
Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke
Howick, New Zealand
King's Own Scottish Borderers
infantry
ensign
India
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