Anderson's Studio

Photographic studio, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

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Photographs relating to John Reece Cole

Date: [ca 1890s], 1916-[ca 1921], 1943-1989

From: Reed, Delys Mary, 1936-: Photographs of and relating to John Reece Cole

By: Anderson's Studio; Billens, Henry, 1846-1936; Dominion (Newspaper); New Zealand. National Publicity Studios; Saunders, W, active 1890s

Reference: PAColl-10378

Description: Photographic prints relating to John Reece Cole, his family, friends, and professional life. Apart from one image taken circa 1890s, the photographs were taken between 1916 and 1989. Photographs were taken by various photographers including Delys Reed and John Reece Cole. Some photographers are unknown. Includes: - Carte de visite portrait of Cole's grandmother Martha Dove, taken circa 1890s by London photographer W Saunders. - Studio portraits of Cole as an infant and young boy, including with his mother Florence Inkpen. - Image showing the door and interior of Frank Sargeson's Takapuna bach, probably taken in the early 1940s. - Photograph showing Cole in airforce uniform with friend in Time Square, New York City. - Image of Cole with artist Eric Lee-Johnson and his family posing by car in countryside near Waimamaku. - Images relating to Cole's work at the Alexander Turnbull Library, including examining items with J C Beaglehole and cabinet minister David Seath. - Four images taken at New Zealand Society of Authors party at Ian Cross's house, including several showing Delys Reed sitting with Kiriwai Mete. - Other images taken during the 1970s and 1980s showing Cole, family members or friends at his home in Karaka Bay, Wellington, including in the garden or house, or on deck with views of the Wellington Harbour entrance beyond. Also portraits of Cole standing on the nearby beach; in the Wellington Botanic Gardens; and outside his mother's house in Palmerston North. Delys Reed features in many photographs. Many of the photographs features inscriptions on the reverse, which give some date, subject, and place information. Arrangement: Photographs have been arranged in chronological order, as near as can be ascertained Quantity: 32 colour original photographic print(s). 28 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints, dye coupler prints

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Lutheran Church history and personalities

Date: [ca 1870?]-1971

From: Lutheran Church of New Zealand: Records

By: Anderson's Studio; Bell Brothers (Firm); Dunlop, John, -1925

Reference: PAColl-10092-2

Description: Photographs relating to the Lutheran Church of New Zealand, taken circa 1870-1971. Images include ministers, parishioners, church buildings and events and are taken by mainly unidentified photographers - Contains photographs of young Lutherans Sergeant Robert William Heine, Corporal Bertram Frederick Drogemuller, Private Victor F Eggers, Morris Desmond Jurgens, Hamuera Paul Te Punga, and John Rudolph Bensemann, all of whom were killed in World War II. Other named figures include: Joe Heibner of Whanganui; Neudorf Sunday School teachers Mrs K Treanor and Mrs H Krammer and their class on 1970; the Lutheran Women of New Zealand Executive Committee of 1970, including K Walker, L Wiebusch, C Clausen, I Christensen, and D Davidson; the Panel of Pastors of the Lutheran Church of New Zealand Convention (1971); the LCNZ delegation to Brisbane (1970); and a newspaper clipping from the Australian Lutheran Almanac of Paster J F Goessling. Also contains two group portraits of unidentified families ca 1900 [illegible writing on back of prints], one from Ohotu and the other at an unidentified location. - Featured buildings include interior and exterior images of Lutheran Churches in Christchurch and Wellington, and an group outside a Lutheran building in Auckland. - Identified photographers include John Dunlop (Wanganui), Bell Brothers (Marton), and Anderson's Studio (Palmerston North). Quantity: 30 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 item(s) of photographic ephemera. Physical Description: Silver gelatin and albumen prints

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Moxon, Richard Everitt, 1913?- 2001:Palmerston North Boys High School rugby teams and 8...

Date: 1929-1932, 1975-1981

By: Moxon, Richard Everitt, 1913?-2001; Anderson's Studio; Crown Studios (Palmerston North, N.Z.); Minex Studios

Reference: PAColl-10085

Description: Comprises photographs collected by, and including, Richard Everitt Moxon which relate to his life experiences. Richard Moxon attended Palmerston North Boys' High School 1928-1932. Served in the 8th Field Company in World War Two. Includes photographs of Palmerston North Boys' High School rugby teams taken by various studios between 1929-1933, and 8th Field Company reunions of sappers in Levin and Christchurch 1975, 1976 and 1981 taken by Minex Photos and A Lanjon Studios (?). Includes three black and white mounted photographs of Palmerston North Boys' High School (PNBHS) rugby teams of 1929, 1930 and 1931. Mason Durie is included in the 1929 and 1930 teams. The 1929 Second Fifteen photograph taken by Crown Studios Palmerston North includes G. Riddell, D. O'Shea, N. James, J. Mitchell, I. Harknett, C. Duncan, G. Burgess, D. Young, K. Small, B. Elliott, M. Krivan, Richard Moxon, Mason Durie, C. Evans, A. Mutch. The 1930 First Fifteen photograph shows K. Small, A. Parsons, D. Waldegrave, D. Stewart, N. James, A. Cutler, W. McCorkindale, A. Tremewan, A. Penman, T. Shaw, Mr Colqhoun, C. Evans, Mason Durie, H. Crawford, K. Olliver (Captain), B. Clevely, H. Apatari, Richard Moxon. The 1931 photograph of the First Fifteen team (unnamed). Includes two photographs of PNBHS Old Boys' Football Club rugby teams of 1932 and 1933. The 1932 Junior B team, winners of Rodgers Cup 1932, shows R. Trass, H. Waldegrave, J. Montgomery, B. O'Dea, F. Waldegrave, M. Quirke, G.H. Dawick, J. Shand, G. Roberston, G. Berquist, H. Palmer (Coach), A. Lang (Captain), J. Danks (Manager), G. Thomas (Vice Captain), Richard Moxon, W. Boag, W. Oliver, A.D. Jamieson, J.Sorenson; taken by Andersons Studio Palmerston North. The 1933 Junior Grade team, winners of Seven-a-side, Junior Championship, Sudden Death Competition and Inter-Union Competition, shows L.S. Day, J.E.Lewin, D.J. Buick, D.E. Plank, J. McK. Sandman, W.H. Simmons (Coach), M.P. Quirke, H.R. Ramsay, F.G. Withers, G.A. Roberston, G.H.Dawick (Secretary), P.J. Louisson, W.E. Norris, P.B. Trow, D.P. Lovelock (Captain), G.R. Thomas, R.W. Stubbs, M.A. Ongley, Richard Moxon; taken by Crown Studio. Includes black and white and colour photographs of reunions of 8th Field Company sappers. Group portraits and small group at pub table in February 1973 and 1981 at Levin were taken by Minex Photos. Group portrait at Christchurch in March 1976 and one individual portrait of Richard Moxon at a 1975 reunion were taken by A Lanjon Studios (?), Hornby, Christchurch. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Accompanying material - Envelope Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Provenance: Donated by Maree Kibblewhite, Wellington, 2013. Donor is the daughter of Richard Moxon.

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Photographs relating to the Linney family

Date: [ca 1880]-[ca 1940]

From: Hodge, Horace Emerton, 1903-1958 :Albums and photographs relating to Merton Hodge and the Linney Family

By: Tyree Brothers (Firm); Wickens & Company; Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm); New Zealand Photographic Company (Wellington, N.Z.); Herrmann, Louisa Marian, 1864-1955; Shennan, Frederick William, active 1893-1900s; Isaacs, Jacob Nathan, 1877-1962; Barker, Frank Giles, 1891-1955; Zachariah, Joseph, 1867-1965; Anderson's Studio; Berry and Company; Breckon, Arthur Ninnis, 1887-1965; Standish & Preece (Firm); Wilton, Denman, -1931; George & George's Federal Studio; Talma Studio (Australia); Falk Studio; Durant, A T, active 1890s; Collins, Charles, active 1890s; Home Studio (Melbourne, Vic.); Yeoman & Company

Reference: PAColl-8311-08

Description: Mainly portraits in the form of cabinet cards, with some carte de visite, other small mounted photographs, and snapshots by New Zealand and Australian photographers. The collection seems to have belonged to Clara Hilda Linney (b 1879 in Christchurch, New Zealand). She was the youngest child of John Calivin Linney (b 1831, Bedworth, Warwick, England), and Lucy Jean Linney (nee Chapman, born 1837, Hobart, Tasmania). John and Lucy married on the 16th of April 1863 in Richmond, Melbourne, Australia. They must have moved to Wellington some time in the 1890s as photographs of Hilda in 1898 are by a Wellington photographer. John Calvin Linney died 31 May 1910 at his home, no 32 Scarborough Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand. Lucy Jean was alive at the time of his death. His death notice states that he was the father of Mrs H J Barraclough of 13 Myrtle Crescent, Wellington, which may be Hilda's married name, the initials being those of her husband. The photographers in the collection indicate connections between people in Tasmania, Melbourne, and New Zealand. Only some have accompanying information, and most of the names recorded are first names or nicknames. (Information from this collection and from a web site \"Chapman & Linney by Milton Froggatt\"). Quantity: 58 b&w original photographic print(s).