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and here's an example of imagination --- that's possibly an over exaggerated mt crawford on miramar peninsula on the right.
Gold, Charles Emilius, 1809-1871
But there's a feeling in this art. It was a country of 80,000 Maori and maybe 2,000 non-maori
27 November 1848? by Turnbull, Henry Hume (d. 1858).
Miramar in the background.
this by Gold, Charles Emilius, somewhere between 1847 and 1860 - it's thought to be Houghton bay, with Miramar in the distance
This is a water colour by Thomas Allom in 1839. But note it was made in London, from navigation charts. You can can see the lake in the peninsula.
@GinaRangi Different model but yes the holes are suposed to be open to let air in