An addition to the fascinating story of Taranaki's Highwayman has been revealed.
Bev
Talbot, the great niece of New Plymouth's most famous villain, Robert
Wallath, gifted a jewellery box made by her uncle to Puke Ariki
yesterday.Heavy Duty stainless steel bracelet.
Although
its origins are hazy, it is thought the box was made during his time
in prison, and then gifted to his sister, Annie Wellington, nee
Wallath, as a wedding gift.
Mrs Talbot said when her grandmother
died in 1967 she left the jewellery box to her mother, Kathleen
Pittams, and when she died in 2007, it ended up in her hands.
"The main reason of bringing it here is once our generation is gone, where would it go next?
"We didn't want the story or the box to be lost."
Although
many of the generation below Mrs Talbot were interested in the box,
she said it was too hard to single one of them out.
"If it's here,ratings and reviews for a Inset Mother of Pearl stainless steel cufflink.It is commonly present in stainless steel earring or the ones bought for cheap prices. they can all come and see it," she said.
Wallath lived a double life that jumped between criminal and honest citizen.
He wore a mask, military uniform and a long sword at his side, and was known for his armed holdups around the region.
The
Highwayman's acts were never malicious, and he stole only from the
rich, which led the people of New Plymouth to see him in a Robin
Hood-type light.
He was eventually captured by Harold Thomson
during a bungled robbery of the Criterion Hotel in 1893 and sentenced
to eight years in jail.
The people of New Plymouth objected and he was released after 4 years.
The
Puke Ariki collection already holds some of Wallath's marquetry work,
which is of a similar style to the designs on the jewellery box.
Puke
Ariki social history curator Andrew Moffat said it baffled him that
Wallath was able to create these works which seemed to require such
patience.
"He was quite a reckless youth, but the fact the same man could sit down and do this kind of work, it really gets me."
Although it had not been accepted into the collection yet, Mr Moffat said it was highly likely.
"Given
all its links to the collection, and its story, it's got a good chance
of going in," he said.Find the largest selection of dkny womens stainless steel bangle watch on sale.
Mr Moffat described Wallath as being a real folk hero, who never failed to capture the imagination.
"This box will change the story again, it really gives it a different twist or turn."
The
next piece Mr Moffat has his sights set on is the gold watch that was
gifted to Harold Thomson for capturing the Highwayman.
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