Valintine, Thomas Harcourt Ambrose, 1865-1945

Valentine, Thomas Harcourt Ambrose, 1865-1945

Doctor, public health administrator. Director-General of Health. Formerly, in 1905, District Health Officer for Wellington. Name spelt as "Valentine" in Wise's directory for ca 1907. See DNZB (Vol 3, 1901-1920, p547-548, V3). Photograph published in NZ Free Lance, 30 Jul 1930

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Personalities - Men - Surnames, U, V, W

Date: 1927-1953

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-213

Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1920s-1950s. Names not entered in Name field include: Juan Urioste (Uruguay), 1951; Eamon de Valera, 1948; Bill & Hal Wagstaff (Auckland boatbuilders), 1950; Jim Vines (Melbourne flagmaker), 1952; Geoffrey Upton (son of Selwyn Upton), 1934; Lt-General Weir, 1948; John Michael White (Darwin prospector), 1940s; Commander Burges-Watson, 1930s; Eugene West (Assistant Trade Commissioner for the United States), 1931; John Waldron, 1948. J D Watts and L R Walker of Sydney, 1951; G M Currie, 1930s; Brigadier N W Weir, 1952; Rt Hon Earl of Wemyss, 1933; T White (pilot), 1935; Detective White & Detective Walsh (Bayley trial), undated; Duke of Westminster, 1930; W W Waterman (Australian member of International Wool Secretriat), 1951; Sergeant Ward talking to W J Jordan, 1941; Sir William Waterlow (Mayor of London); L W Whitcombe with Mrs Joel Hudson, Mrs Tringham and Mrs P W Roberts, 1936. Group photograph taken at Dental Ball, Otago University - Mr & Mrs A M Barr, Dr J P Walsh & Mrs Walsh, Lady Sidey, Mr B L Hoskin & Mrs Hoskin, Oct 1951. Group photograph of Hatuma settlers - Mr P F Wall (72), Mr M Thomsen (80), J G Wilson, J Sinclair (73), C Schroder (82), H Wright (79), M Thompson (71), 1951. Willie K Vanderbilt, 1927; Herr C H Unthan (German author who was born without arms), 1931; Mr Upton (taken in Wellington studio); Henrick Willem Van Loon (Dutch author), 1934; Father Bernard Vaughan, 1933; Surgeon Commander W P Vicary, 1933; Lord Ullswater (Chairman of the Committee on Electoral Reform); Chief Justice of Fiji, J H Vaughan, 1951; conductor Sir Henry Woon, 1944. Quantity: 65 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Dibble, Lyna Todd, 1884-1975:Registration Certificate

Date: 27 Jun 1911

By: Dibble, Lyna Todd, 1884-1975

Reference: MS-Papers-11943

Description: Registration Certificate (No. 1075), dated Wellington, 27 June 1911, - "Auckland Hospital Certificate 3 years State Exam" - issued under the 'Nurses Registration Act, 1908', signed by George Fowlds, Minister in Charge of Department, and Thomas Valentine, Registrar of Nurses. Certificate signified that Lyna Newell was registered as a "State-registered Nurse of New Zealand" and that the prescribed fee of one pound had been paid. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, printed certificate on watermarked laid paper, 20.5 x 26 cm. Provenance: Lyna Dibble, nee Newell, was Dr Johnson's great aunt. Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Dr Lannes Johnson, Auckland, 2015 Transfers: From Photographic Archive - Dibble, Lyna Todd, 1884-1975: Photographs (PA-Group-00995).

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Legal files

Date: [1902-1903]

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-012

Description: Identified persons and firms entered under Name; also includes receipts, telegrams and insurance policy letters where person concerned is not identified (these have not been entered). Also includes correspondence re defamatory statements, correspondence re Levien and W Parata, memos re Mrs A Cunningham, letters from Sleet of Otaki, from A J [?] Edmmonds, Wellington to W R Franklin, Otaki, from Dept of Justice re removal of restrictions on Aotea No 2 land, letter from [?] S G [?] Cook, Wanakau, re section 57 at Reikorangi, letter from Everett Bros, Motueka, re W Tauhei and a land sale, and telegram from Costello of Queenstown. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Election loss

Date: 1928

From: Coates, Joseph Gordon, 1878-1943 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1785-184

Description: Inward and outward correspondence; most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field. Also includes letters from Julian K[?], Cosworthy, Ashburton and Capt Bertichochner at the New Zealand Herald. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Dr T H A Valintine. Diary of a journey to Auckland by `Hinemoa' via East Coast in compa...

Date: May-June 1904

From: Seddon family : Papers

By: Valintine, Thomas Harcourt Ambrose, 1865-1945

Reference: MS-Papers-1619-058

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Valintine, T H A (Dr): Diary (Transcript of MS-Papers-1619-058)

Date: May-June 1904

From: Seddon family : Papers

By: Valintine, Thomas Harcourt Ambrose, 1865-1945

Reference: MS-Papers-1619-059

Description: Finding Aids: Inventory available.

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Inward letters - Parkinson, Charles to Wilson, Robert A

Date: 1931-1971

From: Seddon family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1619-161

Description: Some of the identifiable correspondents entered in name field. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.

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Island Farm Dairy, Lower Hutt :To the residents of the Hutt and Petone. [Flier. 1905].

Date: 1905

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to milk and its delivery and supply]

Reference: Eph-B-MILK-1905-01

Description: Two pages of text, the left side assuring readers that the cows from which milk is supplied, have been tested by a Government Veterinary Surgeon, and found free of disease. The right side reports on comments (from the Evening post of 23 September 1905) of Dr Valintine, District Health Officer for Wellington, about filthy conditions and lack of sanitation in dairy sheds. It assures readers that the premises are open for public inspection any day or hour except Sunday. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on pink flier.. Physical Description: Letterpress, on two page spread, 210 x 268 mm.

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Public warning. Be it known to all men that, according to medical opinion, a further ou...

Date: 1919

From: [Ephemera of around A3 size relating the Continuance campaigns to ensure the continuation of alcohol and liquor sales in New Zealand1900-1939]

By: New Zealand Times Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-ALCOHOL-Continuance-1919-01

Description: Poster argues that alcoholic stimulants are the most useful remedy in the primary stages of the influenza outbreak, and warns the public about the efforts of Prohibitionists to ban alcohol. Quotes Dr T H A Valentine [Valintine], Chief Health officer and Inspector-General of Hospitals, who stated, in the Epidemic Commission evidence, 11 March 1919, that: "From what I have seen during the epidemic, I am convinced that it is necessary that alcohol should be available for the people". Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Letterpress, 313 x 507 mm.

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