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Title |
Trunk, tin |
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Object type | Classification: NM3.2783 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Description |
English: 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 |
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Date | British Imperial-military period; Circa 1880 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q758657 |
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Accession number |
741199 (object number) |
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Place of creation | United Kingdom; Europe; County Fermanagh; Northern Ireland | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Credit line | Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, U177.9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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. 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. |
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