Women's periodicals

Periodicals, Women's
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Cows ... cookbooks ... and a brief description of the whole world : a history of print ...

Date: 26 Aug 2000

Reference: OHColl-0582/1

Description: The following papers were given at the sixth annual History of Print Culture in New Zealand Conference held at the National Library of New Zealand. `Australian periodicals and book history', a paper given by Elizabeth Webby outlining the progress of the Australian `History of print culture' project, which is called `A history of the book' in Australia. `...was, and is, the book': Alan Loney, Ted Jenner and `Ibykos', a paper given by Peter Hughes backgrounding private press printer Alan Loney who has operated Hawk Press, Black Light Press and Holloway Press. Focuses on Loney's production of Ted Jenner's work. `The New Zealand dairy exporter', a paper given by Maria O'Connor looking at the monthly essay competition in the women's pages of the Dairy exporter between 1927 and 1940. `Edmonds cookery book: from marketing tool to national icon', a paper given by Nadine Burnett describing how a functional cook book has become a nostalgic symbol of New Zealand traditions and values. `Fiction, libraries and the reading public in colonial New Zealand : report on progress', a paper given by Jim Traue examining the enthusiasm for reading in colonial New Zealand, based on a statistical analysis of the nature of public libraries, readers and their collections between 1840 and 1938. `grace': who's got it?' a paper given by Sarah Jones exploring the reception of `grace' (periodical) in the New Zealand market as evidence of New Zealand women wanting `mindfood' from their monthly magazine purchase. `Man Sing Times', a paper given by Nigel Murphy examining the first Chinese language periodical published in New Zealand . `Taiki E', a paper given by Stephanie Pohe describing a new Maori magazine for school children. `The work of Raureti Te Huia (1885-1950); and the speaker's role as kaitiaki of his writings'/taonga', a paper given by Rovina Maniapoto-Anderson. `Power and the scandal of editing : the case for a brief history of the whole world', a paper given by Alan Loney describing the establishment of a literary magazine in 1995. Summing up by Brian Opie Venue - National Library, Wellington Quantity: 5 C90 cassette(s). 1 folder(s). 1 event(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available Brief descriptions of the papers given in conference programme.

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Spiral Collective : Records

Date: 1974-1984

By: Spiral Collective

Reference: 84-072A

Description: Contains minutebook, correspondence and other papers of the Christchurch Women's Artists Group, 1974-1977; correspondence; grant application records; subscription correspondence and filing system and some financial records. Also contains photocopy of Spiral 1, 1976; correspondence, draft contributions and mock-up of layout for Spiral 3, 1978; correspondence, contributions, lay-out sheets and final proofs for Spiral 4, [ca 1979]; copy, drafts, proofs, publicity, correspondence, mock-up and photographs for Spiral 5, [ca 1982]; correspondence, drafts, proofs and mock-up for `A figurehead a face' by Heather McPherson, 1981-1983; correspondence, press releases, funding application, drafts, mock-ups and other material relating to the writing, publishing, promotion and success of `The bone people' by Keri Hulme; draft copies of `Felix' and other miscellaneous material. See also collections of Women's Gallery, Spiral, Kidsarus and Kidsarus 2 material at 84-072B and 84-072C, ATL-Group-00221 and ATL-Group-00298. Arrangement: The sound and video recordings arranged in an order imposed by the Library. Quantity: 36 folder(s). 0.60 Linear Metres. 14 audiocassette(s). 9 videotape(s). 3 videocassette(s). 3 5" reel(s). Transfers: This collection of records was donated to the library in 1984 along with the records of the Women's Gallery, Kidsarus and Kidsarus 2. Although they came in together they have all been input as separate entities.. Processing information: Sound and video recordings were described in August 2022 as part of the Utaina project.

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Interview with Jean Wishart

Date: 1985 - 01 Jan 1985

From: NZ News Ltd: Sound recordings

By: Wishart, Jean, 1920-2016

Reference: OHInt-0135-02

Description: Jean Wishart gives details of the history of the 'New Zealand woman's weekly', her family background, early interest in journalism, appointment to 'New Zealand woman's weekly' staff, fellow staff. Describes 'New Zealand woman's weekly' under her editorship, circulation, controversial social issues with reference to Karen Soich article and family law article, Press Council, introduction of news editor in 1979, 'Metro' article about Wishart with reference to staff members. Recalls milestones in her career and fellow journalists Tui Flower and Jenny Lynch, position on council for Auckland Chamber of Commerce. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Ross Sayers Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002464 - OHC-002463B Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.45 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 427.

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Interview with Ivy Preston

Date: 06 Jul 1992

From: Interviews for Romance Writers Book Project

By: Preston, Ivy Alice, 1913-2010

Reference: OHInt-0339-12

Description: Ivy Preston was born in Timaru, in 1913. Backgrounds family links to Southburn and Scotland, her childhood, education and work as a housekeeper at Dunrobin Station before marriage in 1937. Recalls writing periodicals and wish to write books. Describes meeting her husband, their courtship and life on the farm. Remebers the early death of her husband in 1956 and decision to write. Talks about her renewed enthusiasm for authorship and romanctic fiction. Describes the writing process in depth, including her successes. Discusses travel, the Romance Writers of America Conference in 1982, raising her family, New Zealand public libraries and her writers group. Talks about slowing down, her heroes, Essie Summers, book covers and achieving her goals. Interviewer(s) - Rachel McAlpine Accompanying material - abstract includes list of interviewee's published works, photograph, and New Zealand Women's Weekly article "Sit down Ivy, and write a book", published 11 May 1992, pp. 22-23 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-012767, OHC-012768, OHC-012769 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4419.

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Interview with Essie Summers

Date: 01 Aug 1992

From: Interviews for Romance Writers Book Project

By: Flett, Ethel Snelson, 1912-1998

Reference: OHInt-0339-13

Description: Essie Summers was born in Christchurch, in 1912. Talks about her early career in draperies and her wish to be an author. Remembers the Murchison Earthquake in 1929 while at work. Discusses her books, the use of humour in romantic fiction and her characters. Touches on the importance of accuracy to detail in her writing and research methods. Details writing for the Timaru Herald, serials and later books for Mills & Boon. Outlines her writing methods and mentions Alan Boon's writing philosophy. Describes real life incidents appearing in her books, her family and husband and domestic contentment. Recalls using money from early royalties to help Jewish people escape before World War II. Interviewer(s) - Rachel McAlpine Accompanying material - abstract contains list of interviewee's published works 1957-1987, a letter from Essie Summers to her readers, the Essie Summers Appreciation Club flier and article entitled "When I was a child: Essie Summers" published in the British Women's Weekly Summer Special 1992, pg 97. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-012770, OHC-012771, OHC-012772 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4420.

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Interview with Rachelle Swift

Date: 14 Oct 1992

From: Interviews for Romance Writers Book Project

By: Swift, Rachelle, active 1950-1997

Reference: OHInt-0339-14

Description: Rachelle Swift talks about the choice of her pen name, her family and childhood in Yorkshire, World War II, work as a shorthand typist and early attempts at romance writing. Backgrounds her life in Yorkshire and decision to emigrate to New Zealand aged twenty six. Describes the trip in detail. Talks about writing, published works in the New Zealand Women's Weekly and interactions with Mills & Boon and Robert Hale publishers. Recounts her publishing successes and failures. Admires fellow romance novelists Daphne Clair and Robyn Donald. Discusses writing stories for radio. Recounts decision to attend university as a mature student. Mentions obstacles faced writing in New Zealand. Interviewer(s) - Rachel McAlpine Accompanying material - abstract contains list of interviewee's published works Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-012773, OHC-012774 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4421.

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Interview with Raymond Arthur Newman

Date: 9 Mar 1988 - 09 Mar 1988

From: NZ News Ltd: Sound recordings

By: Newman, Raymond Arthur, 1919-2013

Reference: OHInt-0135-10

Description: Raymond Newman gives details of his career up to the time he retired as Company Secretary and Executive Director of NZ News Ltd in March 1984. Refers to South Auckland Courier Newspapers Ltd, Times Newspaper Ltd, District Newspapers Ltd, Suburban Newspapers Ltd, 'North Shore times-advertiser', Phillips Brothers, West Auckland Gazette Ltd, Marker Publications Ltd, 'NZ trade alphabet', 'Papakura news advertiser' ('South Auckland news advertiser'), Franklin Printing and Publishing Co Ltd (Franklin Times Ltd), merger of South Auckland News Advertiser and Franklin Times Ltd, 'Manukau courier', 'Papakura ribbon news-pictorial', 'Rodney times', Colorgravure, Bay of Plenty Airways Ltd, '8 O'Clock', 'NZ truth', commercial radio stations and Radio Auckland Ltd, Visual Investigation Syndicate, Vid Com Ltd, Alternative Television Network, Independent Newspapers Ltd (INL), creation of NZ News Ltd, properties owned by the company, computer systems, acquisition of Universal Business Directories, Independent Drive-in Cinemas Ltd, deer farming, video business, Brierley (BIL), 'More magazine', 'NZ home journal', 'NZ woman's weekly', NZ News Ltd staff. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Ross Sayers Venue - Auckland offices of NZ News Ltd Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002472 - OHC-002473 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 432.

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Interview with Marcia Grace (Scott) Russell

Date: 11 Jul 1992

From: Media Women Oral History Project

By: Russell, Marcia Grace, 1940-

Reference: OHInt-0052/16

Description: Discusses early interest in writing and newspapers; education at Howick District High School where she battled over being allowed to study chemistry and maths; family background. Unable to do any tertiary training, she knocked on newspapers' doors until she got a job at the Herald on the women's pages; eventually she was allowed to work as a general reporter. Talks about special treatment she received as the only female reporter. Discusses travel to London where she worked for the British Council and was then Assistant Editor on Television Today (a weekly paper) which was aimed at actors. Moved back to New Zealand where she married and worked for Breckell and Nicholls who published trade magazines; moved to the Herald as the assistant women's editor; offered chance to edit a women's magazine called Thursday which covered social issues including sexuality. Discusses role of women and what that role should be, especially the role of mothers as workers; her involvement with TV3; discusses her own `media image'. Access Contact - See oral history librarian Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Jane Tolerton Venue - Auckland Accompanying material - Includes an article from the Listener, May 28, 1990 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 1118.

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Interview with Jean Wishart

Date: 25 Jun 1993

From: Media Women Oral History Project

By: Wishart, Jean, 1920-2016

Reference: OHInt-0052/20

Description: Discusses early interest in journalism; beginning as an office girl for the Woman's Weekly; being given greater responsibility during the War [World War 2] and working long hours; family background and support; wages. Talks about kinds of stories written; how the Woman's Weekly operated; importance of covers; competition from other women's magazines; circulation and readership; trying to make the Woman's Weekly a family magazine; aim of always having a local feature; regular features such as horoscopes - at one stage had weekly column from Ruth Kirk (who was married to Norman Kirk). Discusses other female journalists such as Mrs Sharman (Lady Editor on The Star); decision to get rid of social pages; own time as editor with increasing circulation and covers. Talks about own social activities being limited by the amount of work to do; interest in photography; looking after her mother; charity work since retirement; necessity of gauging public opinion on certain issues, but not following particular causes; reasons not for marrying. Discusses importance of not giving false hope and also maintaining the entertainment factor of the magazine; feminism, mentions Germaine Greer and Cherry Raymond; being on the board of NZ News and being the first woman appointed director of a public company in New Zealand; change in focus for women's magazines - becoming less general. Access Contact - See oral history librarian Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Jane Tollerton Accompanying material - Includes photocopies of images of the interviewee Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 1122.

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Freeman's Bookshop :[Ninety-nine billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2007-2008]

Date: 2007 - 2008

By: Freeman's Bookshop (Firm)

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2007/2008-Freeman

Description: Billboards for: New Zealand Listener (63 posters) New Idea (14 posters) Woman's Day (12 posters) Australia and New Zealand OK Magazine (2 posters) Next Metro Boating New Zealand Mindfood New Zealand gardener NZ PC World NZ Life & Leisure Quantity: 99 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes around 595 x 415 mm.

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Spiral Collective :New Zealand's feminist literary and arts magazine moves into book pr...

Date: 1982

By: Spiral Collective

Reference: Eph-C-WOMEN-1982-06

Description: Poster announcing a book publication shows an illustration of the outline of a woman and a moon against a black square. There is a photograph of Heather Mcpherson, photographed by Ruth Bruhn, at lower right. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 427 x 303 mm.

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Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Idea periodical. 2013-2016. Folder 2]

Date: 2013-2016

From: Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2013-2016]

By: New idea (Periodical)

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2013/2016-Freeman-2

Description: Includes: 2013: New Idea, 16 December 2013: Nicole's heartbreak - Why I couldn't protect my children; and, Is Tom to blame? 2014: New Idea, [?] January 2014: Zara & Mike's joy - a new royal baby; Charlotte Dawson in her own words New Idea, [?] February 2014: Mila's joy - "Yes I'll marry you! Ashton's romantic proposal (Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher) New Idea, 24 February 2014: Nicole & Keith torn apart! 'This isn't what we wanted''; "Affair scandal - Beyonce & Obama" New Idea, [? December? 2014]: Kate's happy news! "I'm having a girl" 2016: New Idea, 27 June 2016: Two pregnant princesses - "Double joy!" Kate and Mary share their big news at Royal Ascot; "Official - I'm not having a baby - Jen's fury over fat-shaming lies" New Idea, 4 July 2016: Brad & Ange torn apart - "It's over! She takes the kids" New Idea, 11 July 2016: "Fears for frail Kate"; Celeb kids out of control - Hollywood nannies tell all New Idea, 18 July 2016: Bec speaks out "My heart is broken; "Pauline Hanson's man tells all"' "Demi and Prince Andrew - it's on!" New Idea, 25 July 2016: "Stop calling me fat! Jen's shock meltdown" New Idea, 1 August 2016: Jen's new heartbreak "Why I had to leave him"; Sisters at war - "Pippa bans Kate from wedding" New Idea, 8 August 2016: "It's official - a new sister for George!"; David Beckham's shock confession - "I picked the wrong Spice Girl" New Idea, 15 August 2016: Julia Roberts breaks down - "My fairytale is over"; "Harry's new flirty texts to Margot revealed"' "Terri's endless love - I kept Steve's toothbrush for 8 years" New Idea, 22 August 2016: "Yes it's true! A baby girl for George"; "Pippa's wedding ruined" New Idea, 29 August 2016: Royal breaking news - a new baby prince!; Kate Ritchie "My fight for my daughter" New Idea, 5 September 2016: Bindi Irwin's surpirse wedding!; Steve Irwin - 10 years without Steve New Idea, 12 September 2016: Olivia's new battle - "My heart is broken"; Kate and Wills - rocked by divorce bombshell New Idea, 19 September 2016: "Keith's only interview - Why I've walked out on Nicole" New Idea, 26 September 2016: "Jen's horror"; "Camilla stops Kate being Queen" New Idea, 3 October 2016: "I know the truth about Brad" New Idea, 10 October 2016: "Queen Kate! But I'm a mum first ..."; "Scheming Ange" Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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Freeman's Bookshop (Collector): [Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2018. F...

Date: 2018

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2018-Freeman-2

Description: Includes: Woman's Day: 6 August: Camilla & Anne's 48-year feud explodes! I'll never curtsey to that woman 13 August: Palace catfight - Eugenie's wedding wars; plus Harry's mission to silence Meghan's Dad! 20 August: Meghan's saviour Oprah to the rescue! Child support showdown (Brad & Ange); Madonna at 60; Poor Pink's shock health crisis 27 August: Panic at the Palace! Crisis talks over Meghan's royal mess; Aretha Franklin 1942-2018 - love and respect 3 September: Toni's miracle baby; meet little Lachie - "I'm so in love!" Her surrogacy dream comes true 10 September: Breaking news - Brad wins! Meghan and Harry renew their vows 17 September: Kia ora, Pink! Kiwi triumph! Pink's healing holiday. All Black exclusive - Julian Savea's French family dream. It's cool to korero - Shorty stars' Te Reo mission 24 September: Big bridal blowout - Eugenie's wedding revenge - desperate to outshine Meghan; Justin & Ange's secret date - it's payback time Jen! 1 October 2018: Meghan's plea "Help me Mum!" Doria's emergency talks at the Palace. Bieber's shock wedding - the bride wore sneakers! 8 October: Behind the Palace walls - growing up royal - the privileged world of George & Charlotte. Polly's brave tell-all - My secret battle with depression. Katie & Jamie's [Jamie Fox] family news - it's baby time! Jacinda's little star - first baby Neve's global coo! 15 October: River in a rush! Nadia's dramatic delivery; Palace soul sisters - Meghan & Kate rewrite the royal rule book; Gwyneth's goopy wedding; Brad & Ange's court war goes public 22 October: Princess bride - Eugenie's enchanting wedding; Ready to remarry - Fergie's back in the Firm! 29 October: Meghan's little stowaway - happy Harry's baby joy! Eugenie's wild wedding parties; Pippa's billionaire boy! Gaga's shock proposal 5 November: Worlds apart - Kate & Meghan's secret S.O.S. calls; their unbreakable bond. Beckham bombshell - it's over! Posh meets divorce lawyer; Topp Twins serve up a surprise 12 November: Tour of aroha! Queen of Hearts; how Meghan's mana moved us all. Nicole's baby miracle at 51 19 November: Brad & Ange's kids at war; Shiloh takes the stand! 26 November: Fergie confesses It's love, actually! - the truth about Andrew & me. Kiwi miracle quads - meet my awesome foursome. Meghan vs Posh ...; Cocksy faces terminal cancer 3 December: All hail Hayley! TV's brightest star celebrates Christmas. Dan & Yuki's summer of love [couple from "Married at First Sight"] 10 December: Tears tantrums & tiaras - Kate & Meghan at war! Peace talks - Ange's change of heart. New start - Kanoa goes solo 17 December 2018: Kate's saviour - Why Mum is my angel ... Renee's gift of kindness ... Strangest thing - Julian Dennison's date with Millie Bobby Brown Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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Freeman's Bookshop (Collector): [Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2018. F...

Date: 2018

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2018-Freeman-1

Description: Includes: New Zealand Listener: 8-14 December 2018. Money special - are your investment savings on the line? New Zealand woman's weekly: 1 October 2018: Chaos reigns; the new feuds tearing the Palace apart (shows Princess Beatrice, and Kate Duchess of Cambridge) 8 October 2018: Jane Fonda; "I'm finally free!" 15 October 2018: Eugenie's wedding countdown; Liz Hurley's secret romance; Jodie Whittaker's surprise Kiwi connection 22 October 2018: The Queen's greatest test; Tina's triumph; Chef Mike's new life; Dawn French vs Nigella 5 November 2018: Wendy Petrie facing 50 and fearless; the delightful duchess wows the Pacific; Brand Beckham in crisis 12 November 2018: A very modern tour (Prince Harry & Meghan); Piers on Simon; the two Nicoles Woman's Day: 16 April 2018: Brad & Ange's divorce fury 23 April: She can't cope! Meghan's wedding crisis; blindsided Jen's fury over Brad's new woman; Mariah's brave battle with bipolar disorder 30 April: Shorty star's perfect storm - Pua weds his angel; Yas, Queens! Jacinda meets Her Majesty 7 May 2018: He's so divine! Little prince perfect [Prince Louis] 14 May: Panic at the Palace - Meghan's wedding jitters; ... Shorty star Ngahuia - I'm proud to be a young mum! 28 May: Harry & Meghan's fairytale wedding4 June: Meghan's joy - I can't wait to be a mum! Romantic surprise - TGeorge's shock proposal! 11 June: Princes at war! Royal rift revealed; Meghan plays Palace peacemaker; Posh's panic as David moves on! Matilda & Mark's island hijinks; Josh's baby project! 18 June: It's payback time - Jen's sweet revenge; her plot to destroy Justin; Meghan & the Queen's special bond 25 June: Kate & Meghan's sister act - inside their special bond 2 July: Kia ora & cuddles! Mother of the Nation - Jacinda & Clarke's baby makes history 9 July: Mighty Matilda's brave stand - how Art healed her heartbreak 16 July: Angelina's hot new love! Renée Chignell exclusive; Marama Fox's marriage heartbreak 23 July: Meghan & Harry's baby bombshell; Sonia Gray's family heartbreak 30 July: Toni's surrogacy miracle - I can't wait to meet my baby boy! Robbie Magasiva's fight for love Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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[Billboards for magazines 2017-2019, donated by Graham French in 2019]

Date: 2017-2019

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-French

Description: Includes billboards for: Lucky Break 2 October, 9 October 2017 That's Life! 26 February 2018, 29 October 2018 New Zealand Woman's Weekly 6 May 2019 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes up to around 600 mm.

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Marilyn Monroe; images from Listener, Eve, Home Journal magazines, and the NZBC

Date: 1970s

From: Beavis, Cyril Denis Archibald, 1911-2000: Transparencies, negatives, and photographic prints

Reference: PA12-3099

Description: Transparencies taken by Cyril Beavis circa 1970s showing pin-up images of Marilyn Monroe, likely taken from another publication. Also includes several black and white transparencies taken by Beavis circa 1970s, showing images from magazines including the Listener, Eve, and Home Journal. Also includes NZBC stills, including of an illustration of a kererū; Star Trek television programme; Japanese monuments; and others. Most of these transparencies include labels featuring annotations about the publication and slide numbers. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Black and white transparencies relating to NZBC and publications were delivered with annotations that read "Paul Hamlyn 2nds". Quantity: 6 colour original transparency/ies. 17 b&w original transparency/ies.

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Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2013-2016]

Date: 2013 - 2016

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2013/2016-Freeman

Description: 45 billboards for: New Idea - 22 posters Listener - 2 posters New Zealand Woman's Weekly - 14 posters (slight damage to lower edges) Time - 6 posters New Zealand gardener - 1 poster Featured celebrities include: Donald Trump, Kerre Woodham, Prince Harry, Bronagh Key, Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall, newsreaders Simon Dallow and Wendy Petrie, Kiri Te Kanawa, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Marcus Lush, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Maggie Smith, Richie McCaw, Dawn French, Maggie Barry, Meryl Streep, Renée Wright, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Mila Kunis, Zara Phillips, Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston. Quantity: 45 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2013-2016. Folder 1]

Date: 2014 - 2016

From: Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2013-2016]

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2013/2016-Freeman-1

Description: Includes: 2014: New Zealand gardener. April 2014 Time, 24 March 2014. The case for mockery Time, 5-12 May 2014. The 100 most influential people [shows Beyoncé] Time, 8-15 September 2014. EXIT; why Scotland might quit the United Kingdom Time, 22-29 December 2014. Person of the Year [and] The Ebola fighters 2015: Time, 27 April - 4 May 2015. The world's most influential people; the Time 100 [shows Kanye West] Time, 6-13 July 2015. The answers issue New Zealand woman's weekly, 21 December 2015. Renee's stormy year [Renee Wright] New Zealand woman's weekly, 28 December 2015. When Merryl met Michelle (Meryl Streep, Michelle Obama) 2016: New Zealand woman's weekly, 11 January 2016. [Features Maggie Barry, the Queen, Hugh Grant] New Zealand woman's weekly, 18 January 2016. [Features Dawn French] New Zealand woman's weekly, 25 January 2016. [Features David Bowie, Richie McCaw's wedding, Kate Middleton, Kate Winslett] New Zealand woman's weekly, 1 February 2016. [Features Maggie Smith, Laura Langman, Rod Stewart] Woman's day, 8 February 2016. [Features Keisha Castle-Hughes, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban] New Zealand woman's weekly, 15 February 2016. [Features Marcus Lush, Nicole Kidman, Emma Thompson, William Roache] New Zealand woman's weekly, 29 February 2016. [Features Camilla Parker-Bowles, Sarah Ferguson, Adele Adkins] New Zealand woman's weekly, 7 March 2016. [Features Kiri Te Kanawa, Prince William, Charlotte Rampling, Tom Abernethy, Kylie Minogue] New Zealand woman's weekly, 14 March 2016. [Features Simon Dallow and Wendy Petrie, Martin Crowe, Donald & Melania Trump] New Zealand woman's weekly, 21 March 2016. [Features Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Sarah Ferguson, Ronald and Nancy Reagan] New Zealand woman's weekly, 28 March 2016. [Features Bronagh Key, Kate Middleton] New Zealand woman's weekly, 4 April 2016. [Features Kerre Woodham, Prince Harry] New Zealand listener, 1-7 October 2016. Barbarian at the gate; the mounting alarm over a Trump presidency; why he could win [2016] New Zealand listener, 8-14 October 2016. Research on midwives Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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Freeman's Bookshop :[Billboard posters for New Zealand periodicals. 2010-2012]

Date: 2010 - 2012

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2010/2012-Freeman

Description: Billboards for: New Zealand Listener (46 posters) New Idea (5 posters) Woman's Day (27 posters) Australia and New Zealand OK Magazine (1 poster) New Zealand Woman's weekly (11 posters) Simply you Living (1 poster) Who magazine (1 poster) Quantity: 94 colour photo-mechanical print(s) in four folders. Physical Description: Offset prints, on billboard posters, sizes varying around 550 x 410 mm.

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[Twenty billboard posters for New Zealand woman's weekly, Your home and garden, New ide...

Date: 2001

By: Freeman's Bookshop (Firm)

Reference: Eph-D-SERIAL-2001

Description: Includes posters for: New idea - 5 May 2001. With Prince William, Sophie Rhys-Jones, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston (Hollywood stars), John Hawkesby. New idea - 12 May 2001. With Geri Halliwell, Hugh Grant, Gynneth Paltrow, Robert J Downey, jnr (all overseas performers) New Zealand listener - 28 April-4 May 2001. About how to get rich - Robert Kiyosaki advises. New Zealand listener - 5-11 May 2001. About smacking children. New Zealand listener - 19-25 May 2001. About the war on drugs. Inset picture of Trevor Mallard. New Zealand listener - 26 May-1 June 2001. With Mike Havoc and Newsboy (Jeremy Wells). New Zealand listener - 2-8 June 2001. About homework. New Zealand listener - 9-15 June 2001. With Elizabeth Knox (NZ author); family trees. New Zealand woman's weekly - 2001 general advertising. New Zealand woman's weekly - 9 April 2001. With Sarah Ferguson, Russell Crowe. New Zealand woman's weekly - 23 April 2001. With Geraldine Brophy (actor on "Shortland Street"), Jo Seagar, Jemima Khan (wife of Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan). New Zealand woman's weekly - 14 May 2001. With Dame Silvia Cartwright. New Zealand woman's weekly - 21 May 2001. Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles; Bev Callard ("Coronation Street"). New Zealand woman's weekly - 4 June 2001. With Fair Go's Anna Thomas; Lillybing. New Zealand woman's weekly. 11 June 2001 - with actress Robyn Malcolm and new husband, cook Jo Seagar, Prince Charles and Prince Philip. Next magazine. May 2001. With businesswoman Helen Rowney wearing red. Woman's day - 28 May 2001. Prince Harry, April Ieremia, Sarah Jessica Parker (American TV star). Woman's day. 4 June 2001. With Angela Bloomfield (actress on "Shortland Street"), Meg Ryan, Melanie Griffiths (Hollywood actors), [Princess] Sarah Ferguson. Woman's day - 11 June 2001. With Susan Wood (TV frontperson), Prince William. Your home and garden - May 2001. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on billboard posters. Physical Description: Colour photolithographs on paper, 560 x 415 mm.