Chapels
Mandeno, H, fl 1979 :Framed photograph of the Chapel of St John the Evangelist, Auckland
Date: [192-?]
By: Mandeno, H, active 1979
Reference: PA9-002
Description: Framed photograph of the Chapel of St John the Evangelist, Auckland, taken ca 1920s by an unidentified photographer. The photographic image has been extended by pencil sketching and the image has been framed with a typed history of the Chapel. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 18.5 x 23.5 cm [visible image], in black frame 31 x 35 cm
Eaton, Ben :Bolten St Cemetery [1950s?]
By: Eaton, Ben, active 1950s?
Reference: B-062-014
Description: Shows the Bolton Street Cemetery Chapel which was built from parts of St Pauls (Museum St), the first Anglican church in Wellington Other Titles - Bolton St Cemetery Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash drawing 250 x 250 mm
Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :Act II Sc 2. Luna, Ferrando and Chorus opening
Date: [1965]
By: Boyce, Raymond Stanley (Dr), 1928-2019
Reference: C-168-002
Description: Design for an opera set, identified as Act II Sc 2 of Verdi's 'Il trovatore', featuring the characters Count di Luna and Ferrando, his officer. The scene is set in the convent chapel, and features a large crucifix bathed in a shaft of light Probably a companion to C-168-003, which is likely another set design from the same opera See also PR-99-0318, which is a copy of the programme for the New Zealand Opera Company's 1965 production of the opera Other Titles - Il trovatore Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Gouache on black paper, adhered to cardboard, 395 x 535 mm
Rhodes album
Date: [ca 1860s-1880s]
From: Rhodes, Beatrice, fl 1978 :Photographs
By: Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897; Chapman, Alfred, 1828-1874; Rhodes, Joseph, 1826-1905
Reference: PA1-q-193
Description: Album owned by Joseph Rhodes containing photographs and sketches and ephemera dated between 1860s-1880s of New Zealand and overseas. Includes photographs of Hawkes Bay dated between 1860s-1870s. Many of the sketches were drawn by Alfred Chapman, one section containing an illustrated tale "The life and adventures of Thomas Pinniger" (p 34a-d). On p 34b Governor Eyre is pictured lower left at Government House, Wellington. There are two photographs of paintings by Charles Barraud (one of Te Aro Flat, City of Wellington (p 68), and one of Wellington Heads (p 104). Many of the photographs of the Hawke's Bay area show the houses on various sheep stations, including Clive Grange Station, and Spring Hill Station (Joseph Rhodes), Maraekakaho Station (Donald Mclean), Woburn Station (Thomas Purvis Russell), Mount Herbert Station (Henry Robert Russell), and Mangatarata Station (Donald Gollan). There is also one of George Fannin's house in Napier, one of the Reverend Hamlin's mission station at Wairoa, and one of The Grange (Wellington home of Joseph Rhodes's brother William Barnard Rhodes).Others in the area are related to military encampments, barracks, stockades, and mission stations. On page 31 there is a photograph of "The great peace meeting, 1863", and one entitled "Whaka & tribe". On page 53, the caption reads "Donald McLean Esq. Superintendent, Hawkes Bay, purchasing Wairoa from the natives, 18[55?]." There are many photographs, postcards and tourist scenes taken in Egypt, Ireland, Norway, Italy and Australia. The Australian scenes show views in Queensland, including Australian Aborigines fishing for dugong, the Railway Mortuary Chapel at the Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney (subsequenlty sold to a church group, dismantled and rebuilt in North Ainslie in Canberra) and views in the Maryborough area. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with brown leather embossed cover 29 x 23 cm, with 79 leaves
Wimmelburg chapel - Photograph taken by Lee Hill
Date: [1945]
From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency
By: Hill, Leighton McLeod, 1907-1952
Reference: 1/4-069822-F
Description: The chapel of the former monastery at Wimmelburg, Thuringia. The large farm surrounding the chapel was the last billet for the Allied prisoners of war of Oflag IX A/Z when they were marched east from Rothenburg an der Fulda on 29 March 1945. The prisoners of war were liberated by the US 3rd Armoured Division at Wimmelburg on Friday 13 April 1945. Photograph taken 1945 by Lee Hill. Source of descriptive information - Library client Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulosic film negative 6 x 9 cm
Interior of Chapel, Roman Catholic mission house, Napier
Date: [ca Apr 1968]
From: Winder, Duncan, 1919-1970: Architectural photographs
Reference: DW-3259-F
Description: Photograph taken by Duncan Winder. Source of descriptive information - Duncan Winder register, Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulosic film negative
'Global chapel of Corporate Greed Worship times'. 1 March 2009
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0010553
Description: Shows the 'Global Chapel of Corporate Greed' which has '$' signs instead of crosses on its roof and steeple. Planted in the graveyard in front of the chapel are many headstones with the word 'jobs' on them. Refers to the loss of jobs of ordinary people which has followed the financial crash that was a direct result of corporate greed of large and wealthy companies. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).