Edwin Stanley Brookes, Jnr.

Edwin Stanley Brookes, Jnr.

Edwin Stanley Brookes, Jnr., (1840-1904) was a prominent surveyor in the settlement of New Zealand during the mid-late 19th century.

Biography

Childhood and Emigration

Edwin Stanley Brookes was born on May 19, 1840, in Radford, Nottingham, England. He was the eldest son of the Rev. E. S. Brookes, Snr., who was one of the leaders of the Nonconformist Emigration Association and founders of the Albertland Special Settlement at Kaipara, Auckland in 1862. Edwin Jnr. emigrated with his father, mother and two younger brothers aboard the "“Matilda Wattenbach”", arriving in Auckland on September 8, 1862.

urveying

Brookes was immediately appointed to one of the surveying parties which laid out the settlement, and after some years experience in the profession was appointed Assistant Surveyor on the Taranaki Provincial staff in 1873. He spent his time in Taranaki surveying settlements from Inglewood to Hawera and the Waimate Plains, working in conjunction with fellow surveyor Peter Cheal, and also carrying out surveys between Waitara and the Auckland Provincial boundary. In 1877 he introduced the use of the long steel wire for chaining purposes in place of the cumbersome Gunter’s chain. He oversaw the cutting of a Meridian line from Waitara southwards for a distance of 42 miles, and the original subdivision of blocks on the eastern side of the mountain. Brookes Road, on the outskirts of Stratford, takes its name from the surveyor.

In 1885 Brookes resigned from the Lands and Survey Department and returned to the Albertland settlement. He went on to publish "“Frontier Life in Taranaki”" in 1892, in which he describes his surveying experiences, and particularly the tumultuous events surrounding the Parihaka affair and the subdivision of the Waimate Plains.

Family

Brookes was married twice, firstly to Jane Litchfield in 1870, with whom he had seven children, and secondly Sarah Anne Hine in 1886, with whom he had two children.

References

* Lawn, C. A. (2005), [http://www.surveyors.org.nz/Documents/PART%20IV%20THE%20PIONEER%20LAND%20SURVEYORS%20OF%20NEW%20ZEALAND.pdf “The Pioneer Land Surveyors of New Zealand”]
* Lawn, C. A. (2005), [http://www.surveyors.org.nz/Documents/parts%201_3_THE%20PIONEER%20LAND%20SURVEYORS%20OF%20NEW%20ZEALAND.pdf “The Pioneer Land Surveyors of New Zealand – Biographical Notes”]


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