Student newspapers and periodicals
Chilton St James School : School records
Date: 1908-2008
By: Chilton Saint James (School : Lower Hutt, N.Z.)
Reference: ATL-Group-00845
Description: Includes school magazines hand-produced by pupils of Chilton House and Chilton St James School; Minute book for directors of Hutt Girls' School, for shareholders of company and minutes of special meeting and report of advisory committee (1923) (MSY-4099) School register for Chilton St James School, 1917-1973 (MSY-2456) Recordings of Chilton St James Choir and parts of service (1953-1958; 1962-1974) Reminiscences of former pupils and staff Source of title - Supplied In 1897 Chilton House School, a private boarding and day school for girls, was founded on The Terrace, Wellington. In 1918 Hutt Girls' School Ltd established an Anglican private school for girls, Chilton St James School, in Lower Hutt. When the Chilton House School closed in 1930, Chilton St James School purchased their goodwill, and incorporating the name into the school. Quantity: 16 volume(s). 10 12" disc(s). 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 5" reel(s). 1 folder(s). 1 10" disc(s). 1 7" disc(s). 1 7" reel(s). 0.41 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and typescripts and printed matter Provenance: Originally the records were collected by the Chilton Historical Trust which had been set up to administer the archives of Chilton House and Chilton St James Schools. This function has been passed to the Chilton St James School archives.
Matauranga School (Wellington) : Records
Date: 1963-1984; 1990
By: Mātauranga School
Reference: MS-Group-0744
Description: Comprises minutes of Matauranga Board of Governors meetings (1969-1981 (incomplete); minutes and papers relating to the Matauranga Children's Group (1968-1982); minutes and papers relating to Matauranga School Committee and School Parents (1973-1979, n d); `Matauranga magazine' (ca 1967-1973, n d); newsletters and other children's productions; report on Sally, Jeremy and Tim Rose (1973); papers re aspects of education; correspondence and papers relating to administration of the school (ca 1968-1974) Also includes duty rosters and school circulars; papers re closure of school (1983-1984); rolls; fees paid; clippings; cashbook (1977-19178); account book (1971-1975); accounts (1982-1983); administrative group papers; insurance and related papers; income and expenditure papers (1969-1982) Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See also `Matauranga; a radical experiment in education', by Jeremy Rose (1990) in the Printed Collections Quantity: 21 folder(s). 4 volume(s). 0.40 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photographs used in production of `Matauranga; a radical experiment in education', by Jeremy Rose (Wellington, The Bureau, 1990).
St John's College (Auckland) : The college magazine
Date: Apr-Oct 1860
By: College of St. John the Evangelist (Auckland, N.Z.)
Reference: MSZ-1364
Description: Six issues of `The college magazine' (n2-7, Apr, May, Jun, 2 Aug, 25 Sep, 25 Oct, 1860) of St John's College, Auckland. Includes original verse, fiction and other prose pieces, some on topical subjects, particularly the current Maori. Most of the illustrations are signed `A.G.', and are presumably by Arthur Gundry. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 box(es) (containing 7 folders). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and mss
Walker, Jean, fl 1930-2000 : Anonymous ink
Date: 1921-1922
By: Walker, Jean, active 1930-2000
Reference: MS-Papers-6797
Description: Four issues of `Anonymous ink' put out by the students at Gilby's College, Wellington with contributions from various students, mostly anonymous, including poems, jokes, brief stories etc Source of title - Supplied Jean Walker's sister, Olive McDuff, attended Gilby's College in the 1920s Quantity: 1 folder(s) (four pieces). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (duplicated matter) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs J Walker, Hampton, Victoria, Australia, Apr 2000 Transfers: To Book Collections - Catalogue, National Centennial Exhibition of New Zealand Art (1940).
The Patrician
Date: 1934 - 1936
From: Stacey, Mary Sabrina, active 2016 : Stuart, Morgan and Lavin families
Reference: MS-Papers-12184-13
Description: Two issues of the St Patrick's College Silverstream publication 'The Patrician', for 1934 and 1936. In both copies, Kevin and Pat Levin are mentioned. Title transcribed from items Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter
Avonside Girls' High School Magazine
Date: December 1939
From: Brew, Helen Jean, 1922-2013: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-12211-026
Description: Copy of the school magazine for Avonside Girls' High School, issued in December 1939 when Helen Butler (Brew) was in Form VA. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter
Decanois, vol XXXXVI, Stephen Decatur High School
Date: 1959
From: McLeod, Jennifer Helen, 1941-2022: Collection
Reference: MSX-6106
Description: Annual publication of Stephen Decatur High School, Illinois; inscribed by McLeod's fellow students and friends McLeod was an American Field Service student at Stephen Decatur High School, Illinois Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Printed matter (annotated)
Interview with Hazel Armstrong
Date: 8, 11 November 1999 - 08 Nov 1999 - 11 Nov 1999
From: Trade union oral history project
By: Armstrong, Hazel, 1952-
Reference: OHInt-0478/15
Description: Hazel Armstrong outlines family history - ancestors were Chartists and Methodists. Parents came to New Zealand after World War II (1947). Father an RAF pilot in the West Indies and flew Lancaster bombers over Burma. Parents bought farm in Manawahe, later shifting to Ruakura. Talks about interest in Prison reform and involvement in Project Paremoremo. Recalls trip to China and links with communists. Mentions Peoples' Union. Recalls job as inaugural editor of Paper Clip (Clerical Workers Union newspaper). Mentions David Jacobs, Reatha McInnes and Graeme Kelly. Also recalls work on Wagon Mound (student newspaper) while at university. Discusses job offer as organiser for the Cleaners Union. Mentions Therese O'Connell. Discusses second wave of feminism; attendance at United Womens Convention, with reference to Nicola Crutchley and involvement with the Working Womens Charter. Mentions Sandra Coney and Sonja Davies. Recalls working on Cleaners and Caretakers Union magazine `Advance'. Discusses partner, Bob Kerr and his involvement with OHMS (Organisation to Halt Military Service). Discusses work as union educator and Womens Sub-committee on Trades Council. Recalls difficulties with TUEA (Trade Union Education Authority) and leaving to work for NZCTU. Outlines work establishing Health and Safety Centres. Recalls ACOSH (Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health). Mentions Eddie Isbey and Stan Rodger. Recalls Factory & Commercial Act and Machinery Act. Discusses formation of Newtown Union Health Centre with John Ryall, with reference to support from Frances Acey, Michael Bassett and the Catholic Church. Recalls being on Board of ACC as NZCTU appointment. Refers to Bill Birch closing down TUEA and repealing Paid Union Education Leave. Discusses role of women in unions, with reference to Clerical Union. Discusses compulsory unionism. Mentions sexism encountered and explains how women were not recognised as a group within the union movement. Refers to Women Against the Cuts. Discusses impact of Rogernomics and deregulation. Explains impact of 1991 Employment Contracts Act and gives the positive aspects but considers that overall it has been negative. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Shaun Ryan Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-003576-003578 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2.15 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-1892.
Wellington College class magazines
Date: 1948-1953
From: Quartermain family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-1807-28
Description: Comprises Wellington College 4A form magazines Other Titles - Lumen; the 4A magazine (1948) Other Titles - Foranian 4A (1950) Other Titles - J-Force 4A (1951) Other Titles - Q-Up 4A magazine (1952) Other Titles - Les Miserables 4A (1953) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Through the Greenstone door - Wellington College class magazine
Date: 1936-1939
From: Quartermain family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-1807-27
Description: Issues of `Through the greenstone door; Maoriland sketches' a magazine produced by the fourth form at Wellington College (1936-1939); the 1936 one is autographed; also clipping about `A College spectator' produced by upper forms Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Wellington College class magazines
Date: 1954-1956
From: Quartermain family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-1807-29
Description: Wellington College 4A magazines, `Q-pid' (1954), `Foray' (1955) and `Four aces, or the room nine rag' (1956) Other Titles - Q-pid 4A (1954) Other Titles - Foray 4A (1955) Other Titles - Four aces, or the room nine rag' (1956) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Wellington College : Te Puka puka (magazine)
Date: 1925
By: Wellington College (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: MS-Papers-8975
Description: School magazine produced by Form IIIa of Wellington College. Edited by John A Mulgan. Includes contributions from Mulgan, D Patterson, C G Watson, J Nicholson and J Howe. The magazine also details the class list for the boys of IIIa. Source of title - Transcribed from item Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms E Maciver, Wellington, Feb 2008
The controversial school magazine Propaganda, and the editorial team from St Patrick's ...
Date: [ca 11 Aug 1989]
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1989/2975-F
Description: The controversial school magazine 'Propaganda', and the editorial team from St Patrick's College, Wellington. From left: Paul Quirke, James Flanahan, Michael Walsh, Peter Sim, Matthew Morel, and Francesco Ballara. Simon Chamberlain is absent. Photographs taken circa 11 August 1989 by Evening Post staff photographer Phil Reid. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Crimp, Daryl 1958- :National targets voters with glossy magazine 'And then little Bill ...
Date: 2002
From: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-:[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post and other newspapers]
By: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-; Dominion (Newspaper)
Reference: DX-012-015
Description: Shows a father reading a story to his child who is tucked up in bed. Extended Title - National Times... Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Editorials and articles for magazines
Date: [1960-1995]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-146
Description: Drafts of editorials and articles for school magazines, `Orientations' and one unknown Quantity: 1 folder(s).