Rutherford, Donald Alexander John, 1888-1954

Lakafoki, D A J, 1888-1954, Rutherford, Jack, 1888-1954

Teacher. Was headmaster at Ifi Ifi (Leififi) school in Samoa from 1919, and was Superintendent of Schools in Samoa from 1923-1936. Son of Archibald and Rachel Rutherford. Father of Alexander Mathieson Rutherford. Donald Alexander John Rutherford was known as Jack, and in Samoa was known as Mr Lakafoki (see photographs of his farewell from Samoa in 1936 in "Rutherford, Alex albums" at PA1-o-445 to PA1-o-448). Died in 1954 aged 65 years [Source: Online historical BDM]

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Rutherford, Alex album 4

Date: 1922-1936

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

Reference: PA1-o-448

Description: Photographs of Samoa, related to the period when Donald Alexander john Rutherford was a teacher, and then Superintendent of Schools in Samoa, between 1922 and 1936. Inside the front cover is a list of names of over a hundred native Samoan teachers who trained in Western Samoa during that period. There are group portraits of members of staff in the Samoan Education Department, teachers, students, sports teams; groups of boy scouts on parade; and one of a group attending the Conference on the Education of Native Races in the Pacific held in Honolulu in 1936. Several images show local and visiting dignitaries, including the Duke of Gloucester, Sir Herbert Hart, General Richardson, and Lord Bledisloe; and the visit to Samoa of a group of New Zealand teachers. Many of the images relate directly to the farewell ceremonies held at the departure from Samoa of Donald Alexander John Rutherford and his family in 1936. They include images of his home and personal servants. Inscriptions: Album page - "Staff of Native Teachers, Western Samoa, 1922-1936" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cover bound in tapa cloth; 24.5 x 32.5 cm

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Rutherford, Alex album 1

Date: [Between 1905 and 1936]

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

By: Tattersall, Alfred James, 1866-1951; Crown Studios (Auckland, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-o-445

Description: Photographs of Samoa taken between 1905 and 1936, some taken by Samoan photographer Alfred James Tattersall, many by unidentified photographers. One photograph is not related to the rest, showing two young women flautists from Highcliff School, Dunedin, winners of a Dunedin competition in 1918 (P 90) The earliest ones, taken in 1905, show the damage caused by a volcanic eruption, and show lava pouring into the sea. The rest of the images are related to Donald Alexander John Rutherford, headmaster at Ifi Ifi School (Leififi School) from 1919, becoming Superintendent of Schools from 1923 to 1936. There are many scenes which include his family, with his wife and four children (including Alexander Mathieson Rutherford). Many of the scenes show school activities, including the ceremonies surrounding the opening of the new school at Avele; the schools at Malifa, at Ifi Ifi, Poutasi, Aleipata and other districts; sports teams; school parades, including boy scouts linked with the schools; and groups of teachers, both European and Samoan. General views of Samoa include the construction of a fale, the interior of a fale; fishing; cocoa beans and their harvesting and drying; copra industry, with Solomon Island workers; and sowing cotton seed. Several images show the celebrations for George V's birthday; school breakup feasts; and the farewell flotilla of canoes when the Rutherford family left Samoa in 1936. Social activities of the Europeans in Samoa include tennis, large groups of bowlers, and garden parties at Vailima, the Governor's residence. Inscriptions: Album page - "The Rutherford Family, November 30th 1936 ... Sae-Tupe" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cover bound in tapa cloth, light brown cloth spine; 25 x 30 cm

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Rutherford, Alex album 2

Date: ca1923-ca1927

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

Reference: PA1-o-446

Description: Photographs of Samoa taken during the 1920s by unidentified photographers. Images include scenes of Samoan ceremonies, including the presentation of Fine Mats at Mulinu'u; an investiture; Anzac Day, placing wreaths on the graves of soldiers who died in samoa; scenes of the Faipule (this image with the inscription "Faipule. Samoan Parliament"); ceremonial welcoming canoes; Sir Charles Fergusson, and General George Spafford Richardson; and scenes at various schools, including group portraits of pupils and staff, and sporting teams. Another sequence shows the damage which occurred during a hurricane in 1925, including the grounding of the ship Lady Roberts, and destruction of plantations and buildings. Two photographs have an additional historical note: On page 72: "Visit to native village. `Historical photo. This indicates the rising of the organisation of the "Mau". General Richardson visits the biggest villages. Note the poor attendance and the disturbed countenance of the Chief'. General Richardson and party listening to the orator's speech" and, on page 77 "Visit of General Richardson to the village of Lufi Lufi (Note the poor attendance. General Richardson's disappointment)". Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cover bound in tapa cloth, dark green cloth spine; 26 x 31 cm

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Bill Pearson's family, and early life to 1944

Date: 1890 - 1958

From: Pearson, William Harrison (Dr), 1922-2002: Photographs

By: Elmar Studios; Morgan's Photo Service; Phillips Candid Camera Service; Rose, John E, active 1939-1949

Reference: PAColl-1749-1

Description: Photographs documenting the life of William Harrison Pearson, from his childhood, until 1944. Also of his parents, aunts, brothers and sisters. Includes an early photo of his mother, Agnes McLean, and her sisters; the wedding of his parents; brothers and sister, and Bill as a young boy. (Many of these photographs are copies or original prints of images in PAColl-7160); the wedding of his brother Don and Eileen Pearson, 1954; his brother James McLean Pearson in uniform, with his son John in 1949, and other family in 1958. Pearson with the top ten in Standard 3 from Greymouth, 1930; Pearson at Beverly House, Christchurch, 1939, with fellow boarders, in the bath and having a first shave; Presbyterian Bible Class conference, Greymouth, 1939; his friend Margaret Still (formerly Bennett); family of D A J Rutherford and fellow boarders Arthur Knight and Noel Espie at 1 Queen Street, Dunedin, and Dunedin Training College students with Pearson during outings and at dances 1940 and 1941. Photographs taken at the dances show Pearson variously with Nita Crotty, Sheila Diehl, Cath Rawcliffe and Nancy MacKenzie. Burnham Camp with Ray Carr, 1942, and in 1945; with the dental section, RNZAF Omaka 1943 and Laucala Bay, Fiji, 1943 or 1944 Includes a set of prints from Madeleine Folme, Noumea, with captions in French, one dated 1938, of her and her husband Louis, soldiers on parade, view of Port Moselle, and on a picnic, a photograph from Paul Combier to William Pearson, and one of an unidentified house, possibly in France Quantity: 88 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Rutherford, Alex album 3

Date: [1920s]

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

By: Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Reference: PA1-o-447

Description: Photographs of Samoa, taken by unidentified photographers, most with no description. Identification for many of them from comparison with Rutherford albums 1 & 2 (PA1-o-445, PA1-o-446). One photograph, taken circa 1890s, taken in Dunedin by Armstrong Photographers, shows the Riddell family with Bessie and James Mathieson (grandparents of Donald Alexander John Rutherford?) Samoan scenes include damage caused by a hurricane in 1925; celebrations for Lord and Lady Bledisloe, with General Herbert Hart and his wife, and George Frederick Hufnagel-Betham. Schools shown include the London Missionary Society Boys' High School at Malua, Ifi Ifi School, Vaipouli School, the Apia Technical School, Avele School and Malifa School. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cover bound in tapa cloth, light brown cloth spine; 25 x 30 cm

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Teachers from the schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Apia, Samoa

Date: [early 1920s]

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

Reference: PA1-o-445-029

Description: Group portrait of chiefly European teachers from schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Apia, Samoa. Shows 12 men and women, outside a building. D A J Rutherford is in the second row, seated. Photograph taken in the early 1920s by an unidentified photographer. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Ifi Ifi & Malifa Teachers Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 16.2 x 11.7 cm, on album page

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Staff from the schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Apia, Samoa, including Superintendent of ...

Date: 1924

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

Reference: PA1-o-445-082

Description: Group portrait of staff from schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Apia, Samoa. Shows 16 men and women, both European and local, outside a building. Superintendent of Schools, D A J Rutherford, is seated in the front row. Photograph taken in the early 1920s by Alfred John Tattersall. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Ifi Ifi & Malifa Staff Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 18.9 x 24 cm, on album page

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Teachers from the schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Samoa

Date: [early 1920s]

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

Reference: PA1-o-445-044

Description: Group portrait of teachers from schools at Ifi Ifi and Malifa, Samoa. Shows 16 men and women, both European and local, outside a building. D A J Rutherford is in the second row from the back, 4th from left. Photograph taken in the early 1920s by an unidentified photographer. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Ifi Ifi & Malifa Teachers Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 15.7 x 11.5 cm, on album page