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New Zealand Radio Record (Periodical)

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Manuscript

Diary

Date: 1939

From: Albiston, Isobel Shirley, 1921-1995 : Diaries and autograph book

By: Albiston, Isobel Shirley, 1921-1995

Reference: MSX-6390

Description: Diary kept by Albiston in 1939 describing her life; she writes of events and her thoughts and feelings about her workmates and notes with comments the books she's read. She describes her work with the `Radio record' which was bought by the Government in September when she lost her job with the company and she and her mother decided to go to Christchurch to live, and of looking for work again. Quantity: 1 volume(s).

Manuscript

Diary

Date: 1938

From: Albiston, Isobel Shirley, 1921-1995 : Diaries and autograph book

Reference: MSX-6389

Description: Albiston writes of her search for work and the positions she accepted in various Wellington offices including the `Radio record', of the books she has read, her social life; she often writes philosophically about life and its meaning Quantity: 1 volume(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence

Date: 1919-1933

From: Stevens, Flora Alexa, 1894-1986: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8948-01

Description: Comprises mainly correspondence with editors and agents accepting poems for publication in journals and anthologies in New Zealand and overseas. Includes letter from Eileen Duggan. Also includes reference to the Wanganui Shopping and Industries Week. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Audio

Interview with John Male

Date: 3 Jul 1997 - 03 Jul 1997

From: CORSO 50th anniversary oral history project

By: Male, John Gifford, 1913-2003

Reference: OHInt-0504/15

Description: John Gifford Male born Auckland 1913. Recalls early years as a reporter in Taumurunui, North Auckland Times, New Zealand Observer, Sporting Life (Wellington), Radio Record (predecessor to NZ Listener), The Listener, under editor, Monty Holcroft before going on war service in counter-intellegience working with civilians from Taranto up to Trieste. Recalls seeing first hand what war did to women and children and how war tore people apart. People mentioned from his journalist days include: Oliver Duff; Gordon Mirams; Johnny McCoony; Antony Alpers; Eric Baker; Marie Bullock and Colin Scrimgeour. After the war returned to New Zealand and backgrounds getting job of organising CORSO. Mentions interest of CORSO in repairing some of the damage done in Greece particularly and describes showing films provided by UNWRA [United Nations Work and Relief Association]. Recalls clothes drives which were very effective with the co-operation of teachers, dental nurses and postal people. Recalls attention being directed to China with great needs. Refers to Rewi Alley. Backgrounds offer of job with UN working for human rights. Mentions curbing war propaganda and Conference on Freedom of Information, Geneva, 1948. Describes outcome of conference, with reference to Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Refers to Cold War. Other topics discussed include: Foundation for Peace Studies, with reference to Kath Knight, Watty Whittleston, Bob Mann, John Hinchcliff and Helen Caldicott; work of World Health Organisation; Amnesty International; protests against American ships, with reference to George Armstrong. Accompanying material - Articles and newspaper clippings on CORSO + `Peace in Nobody's Time?' (pamphlet by John Male) Interviewer(s) - Cecily McNeill Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011210-011212 ; OHC-005497-005499 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3920.

Manuscript

Professional correspondence

Date: 1937-1941

From: Foley-Smith, Colleen, active 2018: Collection relating to the career of Daniel Foley

Reference: MS-Papers-12358-6

Description: Correspondence about tours and performances, mainly from the National Broadcasting Service, often with accompanying envelopes. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Manuscripts and typescripts.

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McNamara, John Joseph 1918-2001:[105 newsprint copies of cartoons and pen portraits pub...

Date: 1935 - 1940

By: McNamara, John Joseph, 1918-2001; Standard (Wellington, N.Z.); Clarion (London, England); New Zealand Radio Record (Periodical)

Reference: A-225-042/147

Description: Character sketches, cartoons and cartoon strips published in Paramount Theatre of Stars (1935), Standard (1936), Radio Record, NZ Sporting Life and Referee, Junior for N.Z. Boys and Girls (1937-1938), Clarion (1938), Cappicade (1937-1939), and Katipo (1940). 105 drawings. Photocopy of photograph of John McNamara at Centennial exhibition. Quantity: 36 newsclippings and scrapbook pages, various sizes. Physical Description: Newsclippings, various sizes and loose scrapbook pages (newsclippings glued onto wallpaper).

Manuscript

Articles from periodicals - New Zealand Radio Record

Date: 1936-1939

From: Broadcasting History Trust : Research notes and papers on Sir James Shelley

Reference: MS-Papers-5183-32

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Maud Ruby Basham and Elizabeth Barr

Date: [ca October 1938]

From: S P Andrew Ltd :Portrait negatives

Reference: 1/2-043465-F

Description: Maud Ruby Basham (Aunt Daisy) (left), and Elizabeth Barr, taken ca October 1938 by S P Andrew Ltd. Shows the two women in profile, facing one another. Aunt Daisy is holding a copy of the 'NZ Radio Record.' Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative