Author of a brochure, `Why do the English learn modern languages?' (1889). Modern Language master at Wellington Girls' College from 1888-1895. Married former principal of Wellington Girls' College, Miss Hamilton. (Name and death date from Olga Estelle Harding, One hundred years : a history of Wellington Girls' College ([Wellington, N.Z.] : Wellington Girls College Centennial Committee, [1982] (Upper Hutt : Wright & Carman), p 33)
de Naverne, Charles Cosmo, -1914
Miscellaneous publications
Date: 1879; 1881; 1885
From: Bagnall, Austin Graham, 1912-1986 : Papers
Reference: 73-160-8/11
Description: Comprises three published brochures: 'Why do the English Learn Modern Languages?' (1879) by Charles C. Naverne; 'Materialism: a Paper' (1881) by Rev James Treadwell; 'The Thermal Springs, Rotorua, New Zealand:; Hints on Cases Likely to Benefit by Treatment Thereat' (1885) by Alfred Ginders Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Wellington Girls' College group, Thorndon, Wellington - Photograph taken by Farley and ...
Date: 1891
From: Bradshaw, Muriel Agnes, 1899-1991 :Assorted collection of photographs and carte de visites
By: Farley and Mason (Firm)
Reference: 1/2-082604-F
Description: Wellington Girl's College, Form VI, 1891, with Modern Language master Mon Charles Cosmo de Naverne, Thorndon, Wellington. Top row, from left: Mon C Naverne, unidentified Susie Erahaiu, Kathleen Fleury, Emily Richmond, Amy Louie, May Kibble. Second row, from left: Emily Broome, Mabel Oswin, Jessie Nairn, Ethel Wilson, Rosa Lichtscheindl, Amy Low, Ida Morrah. Bottom row: Ida Kenny, L Graham, Lena Davey, Bessie Smith. Source of descriptive information - Identification of persons from Olga Estelle Harding, One hundred years : a history of Wellington Girls' College ([Wellington, N.Z.] : Wellington Girls College Centennial Committee, [1982] (Upper Hutt : Wright & Carman), plate opposite page 17, and page 33 (for information about Charles Naverne (spelt as Narverne on this page)) Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative