Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Previously known as the 'Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Wellington'. Changed name in 1992

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Order of Lay Readers badge on red ribbon, Diocese of Wellington

Date: 1943

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: Objects-0447

Description: Produced for the Diocese of Wellington, maker(s) not identified. Lozenge-shaped badge with shield of Anglican church, and text around the outside. Text reads: "Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia". Accompanied by letter from the Bishop of Wellington, conferring the badge - dated 23 October 1943. Title Supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Bronze badge, 40 x 25 mm, attached to red ribbon. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753, September 2022. Previous reference: Curios-024-A-019 Previous title: Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington :Diocese of Wellington. Order of Lay Readers. [Badge on red ribbon. 1943].

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Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and the Pacific. Diocese of Wellington : Furth...

Date: 1961-2005

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: 2006-151

Description: Contains property records for parishes in the Diocese. Also records for a variety of groups and organisations within the Diocese including, Selwyn Society, Church of England Men's Society, various Diocesan trusts, Diocesan Christian Education Council, Wellington Diocesan Youth Council, Diocesan Christian Education and Stewardship Board, Clergy Welfare Committee and Council for Evangelism and Church Growth. Quantity: 20 box(es). 5 Linear Metres.

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Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : St Barnabas' Church (Rosene...

Date: 1917-1999

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: MS-Group-2062

Description: Collection comprises further records of St Barnabas' Church, Roseneath. Includes documents held seperately as 'historical documents' parish magazines, vestry minutes, financial records, papers on church restoration and building, and correspondence. Source of title - Supplied by Library Relationship complexity - See also 87-181 and 89-008 Other St Barnabas Church records are held with the Diocese records at 87-181 and 89-008 Quantity: 50 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photographs, held in Photographic Archive as PA-Group-00800.

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Interview with Hira Royal

Date: 11 Apr 2002

From: Otaki oral history project

By: Royal, Manihira Te Ra Purewa, 1932-; Selby, Rachael Ann, 1949-

Reference: OHInt-0673-09

Description: Manihira Te Ra Purewa Royal, known as Hira, was born in Otaki in 1932, and has lived there all her life, except when at boarding school. Recalls belonging to the Takarore whanau, which includes the families Hohipuha, Raika, Te Waiata, and Nikora (Nicholls). Mentions the Te Horo cheese factory, the Rahui dairy factory, milk at school, and milk delivered in cans. Talks about school and boarding at Hukarere in Napier, her teachers, the principal, Miss Hunter, prayers, strictness, duties, other pupils. Mentions her 11 children, her whangai (foster) daughter and her brothers and sisters. Recalls leaving school in 1949, marrying in 1950, living on the marae, then on Miss Lochore's property. Mentions using a copper washer and an outside hand wringer. Talks about their home in Otaki, built using a Maori Affairs Loan in 1954, and later extended. Talks about the family benefit. Mentions her mother-in-law, Whakarato Royal, who lived with them for 26 years. Refers to the Otaki Maternity Home, where mothers rested for 14 days after birth. Refers to Playcentre involvement. Talks about working for Koha Ora, at Kimberley Hospital and the Otaki Children's Health Camp. Describes association with Rangiatea Church and the Anglican mission, mentioning Grace Bargrove, a Pakeha deaconess buried at Rangiatea, and Olive Morgan. Mentions church at Ngatokowaru Marae. Recalls the influence of church ministers, including her uncle, Paul Temuera, and Hohepa Taepa. Describes involvement in the Anglican Church, as Kaikaraka, Deacon, and being ordained as a priest by Bishop Muru Walters in 1996. Reflects that she had a 'calling' to the church. Talks about whitebaiting and the importance of fishing. Recounts story of catching seafood and giving thanks to Tangaroa, the sea god. Mentions camping and a flood. Recounts living at the marae on retirement, and being on the Raukawa Marae Committee. Interviewer(s) - Rachael Selby Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-11056/7 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3865. Photo of Hira and husband Wehi Royal at Raukawa Marae on their 50th wedding anniversary, 2000. Search dates: 1930 - 1990

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Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington : Histori...

Date: [1960]-1997

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: MS-Papers-6010

Description: Comprises schedule for services in the Parochial District of Mangaweka (n d); `Parochial District of Mangaweka; a few highlights of its history, 1910-1953'; `Parish life', the magazine of the parochial district including jubilee issue (Aug, Sep 1960); brochure describing the parochial district (nd); `Parish news', the final issue of the `Parish news' before the close of the Mangaweka Paraochial District (1969); letter from Sue Fox, Taupo re these records; and photographs Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter and mss Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Eleven photographs relating to Mangaweka Parochial District.

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Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and the Pacific. Diocese of Wellington : Furth...

Date: 1952-1994

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: 94-235

Description: Records include minutes, reports, correspondence, pamphlets and newsletters of various diocesan committees Quantity: 23 folder(s). 3 volume(s). 0.58 Linear Metres.

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St Aidan's Church (Miramar, Wellington) : Records

Date: 1906-2011

By: St. Aidan's Church (Miramar, Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: MS-Group-2084

Description: The collection provides a comprehensive illustration of the activities of the church during its 106 year history, including registers, minutes, correspondence and reports, agendas, financial records, newspaper cuttings, church newsletters and other publications, photographs, plans and a watercolour sketch. Of note are the records of the various social groups which flourished under the aegis of the church and which provide a sidelight on the social life of early Miramar. Source of title - Supplied by Library The Church was set up in 1906, using private homes or rental accommodation for its services. In 1911 the present day church was built. In 1911 the Parish of Miramar was merged with that of St George's Parish in Seatoun. Quantity: 101 folder(s). 63 volume(s). 174 Electronic document(s). 4 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter, electronic files Transfers: Photographs and plans have been transferred to Photographic Archive and Drawings and Prints respectively - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Plans and watercolour (Plans-2012-032) - To Photographic Archive - St Aidan's Church (Miramar, Wellington): Photographs & digital images (PA-Group-00794).

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Ephemera from religious organisations

Date: 2019-2020

From: Ephemera donated to and collected by the Alexander Turnbull Library from 2020

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington; Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand; Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Wellington (N.Z.); Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Wellington

Reference: Eph-A-JUNE-JULY-2020/3

Description: Comprises: Spiritual Growth Ministries 2020 Calendar; Catholic Support Services Rite of Blessing for Expectant Parents and their Child in the Womb (booklet and card); Catholic Social Services Seasons for Growth pamphlet; Caritas Lenten Giving Pack 2020 (envelope containing seven donation envelopes and freepost addressed envelope); Cardinal's appeal 2019 (one leaflet in an envelope, and one addressed freepost donation envelope); Whakawhetai Thankful Anglican Movement Diocese of Wellington booklet (2019); Anglican Missions partners in prayer 2020 booklet; Anglican Missions Lenten Appeal 2020 envelope; Parish of Pauatahanui Prayer Quilt Ministry pamphlet. Title supplied by Library. Inscriptions: Verso - top left - CS/L/14D/2256; Verso - bottom left - SB2781 Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 8 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Offset printed booklets, leaflets, cards of varying sizes.

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Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and the Pacific. Diocese of Wellington : Furth...

By: Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: 2008-178

Description: Parish property records, 1986-2000, Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees minutes, 1989-2000 and various other trust minutes Quantity: 12 box(es). 3 Linear Metres.

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General correspondence

Date: [1992-1995]

From: Celebrating Women Trust : Landmarks project

Reference: 2004-284-02

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Fundraising (II)

Date: [1992-1998]

From: Women's Desk : Records

Reference: 2003-264-09

Description: Minutes, correspondence, applications, notes etc relating to fundraising Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961 :St Paul's Wgtn. 1945.

Date: 1945

From: Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961:St Paul's Wgtn. 1945. [Numbers 14-16,19-21, 24-39, 41-42, 45-46, 48-50].

By: Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961; Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: A-353-005

Description: The exterior of the church from in front of the General Assembly Library and the north end of Parliament, looking towards the south entrance of the cathedral as it was proposed in the late 1930s to early 1940s by architect Cecil Wood. A number of details differ from the Cathedral's final appearance. Other Titles - Wellington Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - [Title and print number] Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching, 203 x 263 mm, on sheet ca 270 x 320 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Papers-1925 - Transferred from MS-Papers-1925, from Series 21..