Christchurch Boys' High School

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1964]

Date: 1964

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1964

Description: Includes: Athens Drama Company. "Iphigenia in Aulis", and "Lysistrata". NZ tour. [ca 1964]. Programme (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Ages of Man" starring John Gielgud (ports), at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland from 2 January 1964 (Programme). Lower Hutt Playhouse Inc present their premiere "Man alive", an inlikely story by John Dighton. Produced by Bill Taylor. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 2-6 June 1963. Programme. "Macbeth in camera", presented by the New Zealand Drama Council, at the Paramount, Wellington, from Thursday 14 [May] 1964. Programme (2 copies, also one for Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 April - 2 May). "Never too late" (J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd), with Mary Orr, Milo Boulton and Frank Farmer. Programmes for performances at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland from 5 August 1964, and at the Opera House Wellington from 24 August 1964. "Mary, Mary", starring Muriel Pavlow, Derek Farr and Dermot Walsh (J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd); programme for the New Zealand tour (2 copies), and for the season at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, from 28 March 1964 (2 copies). "Dark Brown", by Philip Johnson, and "Rock bottom" by Nina Warner Hooke, presented by the Wadestown Players, at St Luke's Parish Hall, from 13 July 1964 (Programme). "Home at seven" by R. C. Sheriff, presented by Christchurch Boys' High School, from 8 June 1964 (Programme). "The importance of being Oscar", starring Micheal MacLiammoir (port.), produced by Kerridge Odeon, in association with Garland Productions Pty Ltd. (2 copies of programme, and 1 copy of flyer announcing season at Lower Hutt Little Theatre, from 14 July 1964). Foxton Little Theatre. "The shifting heart", by Richard Beynon. Produced by Daphne Hunt. June 1964. Programme Playhouse Incorporated present "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber". Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 18-22 August [1964?]. Bookmark (2 copies) [Victoria University of Wellington]. Russian Section of the Department of Modern Languages presents "The Possessed", adapted by Albert Camus from the novel by Fedor Dostoevsky. 27 June-1 July 1964. Programme (2 copies). Palmerston North Teachers' College Drama Club presents "A tribute to Shakespeare 1564-1964. Teachers' College Hall, 4 October [1964]. Programme "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" produced by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and J. C. Williamson Ltd, starring members of the Old Tote Company Jacqueline Kott, Alexander Hay, Kevin Miles, and Joan Morrow (ports), produced by John Clark (port). (Programmes for seasons at His Majesty's Theatre Auckland from 5 October 1964, at the Grand Opera House Wellington from 26 October 1964 (2 copies), and at the Theatre Royal Christchurch from 9 November 1964. "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 October 1964. Programme (2 copies) "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 5 october 1964. Programme. Wellington Goethe Society. "Die Physiker", by Friedrich Durrenmatt. Produced by Elizabeth Hilton. Victoria University of Wellington, Department of German. 10 August 1964. Programme. Quantity: 19 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Doherty, Frank : Photograph of Christchurch Boys High School entrance

Date: ca1928

By: Chance, George, 1885-1963; Doherty, Frank, active 1990s

Reference: PAColl-4774

Description: Entrance to the old Boys High School, Christ Church Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Westmacott, Herbert Horatio Spencer, 1885-1960 : Memoirs

Date: 1885-1917

By: Westmacott, Herbert Horatio Spencer, 1885-1960

Reference: Micro-MS-0847

Description: Detailed memoirs cover childhood and youth in South Canterbury, the family's move to the King Country ca 1913, military service in World War I, including Gallipoli campaign Quantity: 4 microfilm reel(s) (21 volumes). Physical Description: Positive microfilm Finding Aids: Inventory available.

Manuscript

Rewi Alley - School exercise book and report

Date: 1912, [ca 1914]

From: Wright, Kathleen d 1992 : Papers relating to Rewi Alley

Reference: MS-Papers-4698-12

Description: Contains a 1912 Christchurch Boy's High School report for Rewi Alley and an exercise book belonging to Alley containing physics notes and associated material dated [ca 1914]. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Harvey, Norman Bruce 1931- :Christchurch Boys' High School. [Facade. Christchurch] Bruc...

Date: 1978

By: Harvey, Norman Bruce, 1931-

Reference: A-197-037

Description: The Gothic-style facade of Christchurch Boys' High School. It is viewed from the side with a tree in the left foreground. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Monochrome offset reproduction on folded sheet, 214 x 141 mm

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Harvey, Norman Bruce 1931- :Christchurch Boys' High School. [Front door. Christchurch] ...

Date: 1978

By: Harvey, Norman Bruce, 1931-

Reference: A-197-038

Description: The Gothic-style front door of Christchurch Boys' High School, with ivy growing above the door. It is viewed from the front Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Monochrome offset reproduction on folded sheet, 214 x 141 mm

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Bailey album 2

Date: [ca 1880s]

From: Bailey, Conrad, fl 1980 : Photograph albums of New Zealand scenes, one including pressed ferns

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-o-030

Description: Album of photographs mostly of towns and buildings in Canterbury and Otago, chiefly taken by the Burton Brothers, circa 1880s. They all show city scenes including street views, and images of important buildings. The buildings include church buildings, bank buildings, insurance company office buildings, and hotels (both exterior and interior views of the Grand Hotel, Dunedin). In the North Island, there is a view of the Auckland Synagogue, and a view of Taratahi Homestead, the home of Lady Tancred and Sir Thomas Tancred, in the Carterton District. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Black cloth-bound album with leather spine and corners, lettered in gold "Views of New Zealand"

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Christchurch Boys' High School :[Ephemera. 1890-1960s]

Date: 1890 - 1970

From: [Ephemera concerning individual schools, with names beginning with C. 1870-2009]

Reference: Eph-A-SCHOOLS-CBHS

Description: Includes: Boys' High School athletic sports, Lancaster Park, 1893, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (2 copies), 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 (2 copies), 1906. Also at Hagley Park, 1907 and 1909 grounds Straven Road Riccarton 1929-1931. Programmes Canterbury College Boys' High School. Prize list and prospectus for 1895/1896, 1897/1898 (2 copies), 1898/1899, 1899/1900 (2 copies), 1900/1901 (2 copies), 1901 Boys' High School Christchurch. Speech day, 22 December 1897. Distribution of prizes. Programme / flier List of school books & requisites authorised to be used at the Boys' High School Christchurch. Christchurch February 1899. BHS entertainment, incl "Justice's justice". Wednesday 28 August 1901. Programme / flier BHS dinner to the Nelson College Football team. Big Schoolroom, Friday August 30, 1901. [Ticket] Circular letter re memorial to old boys who served in the South African War. 24 September 1902 BHS Christchurch. Speech day, 17 December 1902. Distribution of prizes. Programme / flier BHS Winter entertainment ("Box & Cox", musical items, etc). Canterbury College Hall, 29 August 1903, to welcome Nelson College Football team. Programme / flier and ticket BHS Christchurch. Speech day 22 December 1903. Distribution of prizes. Programme / flier BHS Christchurch. Speech day 15 December 1904. Distribution of prizes. Programme / flier BHS Christchurch. Speech day 15 December 1905. Distribution of prizes. Programme / flier Undated. BHS Canterbury College Hall, 22 August, in aid of Football Fund. Includes a farce in two scenes, "Living waxworks", written by the Rev A Julius. Programme / flier Annual concert 1928. Programme ca 1928-1930: School hymn book ca 1931: Speech day [Programme /flyer] Jubilee concert 13-14 May 1931. Programme (2 copies), and tickets for 13 and 14 May 1931 Jubilee service 17 May 1931. Programme (2 copies) Jubilee. Order of ceremony, 18 May 1931. Annual concert. Repertory Theatre, 26-27 September 1951. Programme Annual concert. Repertory Theatre, 1-2 October 1952. Programme Annual concert. Repertory Theatre, 7-9 October 1953. Programme Christchurch Boys' High School 75th Anniversary celebrations. Reception and Ball 1956. Programme / Menu Christchurch Boys' High School Drama Club presents "Dry rot", by John Chapman. Produced by Mr E S Middlemass. [1959-1962?]. Programme Christchurch Boys' High School Drama Club presents "See how they run", by Philip King. June 1961. Programme Concert by the School Choir, Band and Orchestra. Civic Theatre, 21 July 1962. Programme Public concert. Civic Theatre, 31 July - 1 August 1964. Programme Quantity: 5 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Ephemera of quarto size, relating to ANZAC events in New Zealand and overseas, in reme...

Date: 1916 - 1989

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to ANZAC events in New Zealand and overseas, as anniversaries of the landing at Anzac Cove]

By: Evans, Cobb and Sharpe (Firm); Niven, Kenneth Edmeades, 1911-2004; Pike, Bertram Edgar, 1890-1972

Reference: Eph-B-ANZAC-1916/1989

Description: Includes: 1917: Anzac Day commemoration in New Cinema, Military Base Camp, B.E.F. France, by New Zealand troops I & G.B.D.; Chaplain-Major E C W Powell. April 25 1917. Programme 1918: Anzac Day; third anniversary. Town Hall, Auckland, 25th April 1918. Programme, smoke concert. Brett Printing Co. Ltd, Auckland 22861 [1918] 1919: Anzac Day Wanganui 25th April 1919. Laying of foundation stone of Returned Soldiers' Club. Evans, Cobb & Sharpe, Print. [Song sheet] 1925: Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association (Incorporated). Memorial service. Town Hall, Anzac Day 25th April 1925. [Order of service. Printed by] Warnes & Stephenson Ltd, 127 Tory Street 1938: The big parade in Sydney - ANZAC Day, April 25th 1938. Put the "NZ" into "ANZAC"! Haere mai! Haere mai!. Australia's 150th anniversary celebrations. [Booklet / programme] 1939: Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day. Citizens' War Memorial Wellington, 25 April 1939. Order of service. (Cover illustration by B E Pike) 1940: Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day. Citizens' War Memorial Wellington, 25 April 1940. Order of service. (Cover illustration by B E Pike) (2 copies, 1 of them torn) 1941: Anzac Day, 25th April 1941. Commemoration service conducted by Rev H R Fell, M.A., B.D. (Presbyterian). [Wellington. Printed by] M T C Ltd. 1945: Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day 1945. Citizens' War Memorial Wellington. Order of service, cover illustration by B Pike. 1948: Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day 1948. To the glory of God and to the memory of our comrades who fell 1914-1918 [and] 1939-1945. Citizens' War Memorial Wellington. Order of service. (Cover illustration by B E Pike) 1956: Anzac Day commemoration service. Lower Hutt Recreation Ground, 25th April 1956. Conducted by the Rec C W R Madill. Order of service 1957: Anzac Day Commemoration service, conducted by the Rev R Vickery, commencing at 11 am. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 25th April 1957. Order of service. Printed by Hartleys (2 copies) Hutt Valley Returned Services Association (Inc). Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day 1957, conducted by the Rev J W Walton; music by the Petone Salvation Army Band. Order of service sheet Civic service, Civic Theatre Eltham, Anzac Day 1957. His Worship the mayor F J Taylor esq will preside. Conductor of Eltham Municipal Silver Band Mr W Elliot. Order of service 1961: Christchurch Boys' High School. Anzac Day 25 April 1961. Order of service 1964: Lest we forget. The Anzac Day Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance. Wellington, 25th April 1964. Order of service (cover illustration by K E Niven 1949) 1975: "Te Hokowhitu a tu"; fiftieth annual commemoration of Anzac Day by Whanganui Maoris under auspices of the Maori Memorial Committee of Whanganui assisted by the Whanganui Garrison Band. Moutoa Gardens, 25 April 1975, conducted by Rev Alan Ruka Broughton. Order of service (Mimeographed sheet) 1979: Lest we forget. The Anzac Day Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance. Wellington, 25th April 1979. Service of dedication. (Cover illustration by K E Niven, 1949) 1985: Karori Returned Services' Association. Anzac Day ceremony. Main Chapel Karori Cemetery, [25 April 1985]. Address by Father R S Simpson. Order of service (Mimeographed sheet) 1987: Lest we forget. The Anzac Day Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance. Wellington, 25th April 1987. A service of dedication (Cover illustration by K E Niven 1949) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Engravings and offset prints sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Mayne, William Thomas, 1910-1988 :The Christchurch Antarctic Appeal Committee has recei...

Date: 1956

From: Mayne, William Thomas, 1910-1988 :490 original cartoons published in the Christchurch Star Sun and the Christchurch Star Sun Sports between 1954 and 1962.

Reference: A-387-127

Description: Shows Sir Edmund Hillary kneeling next to a husky with the face of Pat Vincent, a Christchurch Boys' High old boy and Captain of the All Blacks. They are in Antarctica. Text reads 'So... not only will he be behind a husky All Black pack... but, also behind an all white husky pack!' Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and blue coloured pencil on card, 255 x 280 mm

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1920 - 1929

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1920/1929

Description: Includes: 1920s?: Wellington football souvenir [Badge on yellow ribbon. 1920s?] 1920: Auckland Rugby Football Union 1920. [Official programme, richly illustrated with photographs of rugby players] University team vs Alhambra team. (Dunedin, 1920?) Folded programme of one sheet. 1921: New South Wales v New Zealand, at Lancaster Park. September 3 1921. Souvenir programme. The Third Springboks first New Zealand tour 1921. Introductory booklet The Third Springboks first New Zealand tour 1921. NZ vs South Africa at Wellington, with a Wellington vs King Country curtain-raiser (3 copies) The Third Springboks first New Zealand tour 1921. Springboks v Wellington. 23 July 1921. Programme. The Third Springboks first New Zealand tour 1921. Springboks v Otago. 10 August 1921. Programme. 1922: Canterbury Rugby Football Union Boys' High School v Christ's College. Lancaster Park, 5 July 1922. Programme with group photographs of each team. The Maoris tour of New South Wales. Game against NSW, at Sydney 24 June 1922. Official souvenir programme (illustration on cover)(Acc PR-01-0203) 1923: Thames Reps v Auckland Reps. Eden Park 25 August 1923. Official programme (includes many historic team photos, including one of the Auckland team in the early 1860s). 1924: All Blacks souvenir 1924-5 [with Programme of matches in Australia, Great Britain and France] Itinerary of the All Blacks (Great Britain) 1924. (2 different versions) New Zealand v Auckland. Eden Park, 23 July 1924. Official programme New Zealand vs Wales. Welsh Rugby Union. St Helen's Ground, Swansea. 29 November 1924. Official programme Greetings from the New Zealand Rugby Football Union "All Blacks" team on tour 1924-25 "Aoetearoa". (London, Ernest Booth). (PR-01-0203) New Zealand v Somersetshire at Weston-super-Mare, 20 September 1924; and v Gloucestershire at Gloucester, 25 September 1924. Combined programme. Northland vs Auckland [1924. Programme] (Cover missing) Wellington Rugby Football Union. North Island Possibles v Probables. Wellington, 21 May 1924. Programme Whakataane Kia Kaha! (Quit you like men. Be strong). [Programme cover with portrait of J Richardson, captain of the 1924 "All Blacks"] Reception for NZ Rugby Football team by the High Commission and Lady Allen. Wharncliffe Rooms London, 15 December 1924. Dance card with pencil 1925: The "All Blacks" v a New South Wales XV, University Oval, Sydney. 17 June 1925. Official souvenir programme. (PR-01-0203) Lancaster Park official guide, 16 May 1925 (Includes Merivale v Albion; Linwood v Varsity; Technical v Varsity; Christchurch v Riccarton) Lancaster Park official guide, 23 May 1925 (Includes Merivale v Chch; Linwood v Albion; Old Boys v Nth Canterbury) 1926: Auckland Rugby Union. Official souvenir programme of 1926. Many illustrations and information, historic photos. Front cover shows the Indian Hockey Team). Canterbury Rugby Football Union. Official guide. Lancaster Park, 22 May 1926. Lancaster Park official souvenir guide, 7 July 1926 (Boys' High School vs Christ's College) Lancaster Park official guide, 17 July 1926 (includes Linwood v Albion; Varsity v Merivale; Chch v Old Boys) 1927: South Island Secondary Schools Rugby Tournament 1927. Fraser Park, Timaru, 29 August and 1 September 1927. Official souvenir programme. Simpson & Williams Ltd. Print 9801 1928: All Blacks tour of South Africa 1928. Programme (folded card) 1928 All Blacks tour of South Africa. Programme. With compliments from Reg Stilwell, gents' outfitter, High St & Cashel St. Auckland Rugby Football Union publication [1928] (Cover missing) New South Wales tour. New South Wales vs New Zealand Maoris at Wellington, 22 September 1928. Official programme. (Acc PR-01-0071) Auckland Rugby Union. Official souvenir programme 1928. (Many illustrations. Front cover has autographed photo of the Auckland team, the NZ champions of 1927). 1929: Auckland Rugby Union. Auckland v Hawke's Bay [1929]. Official souvenir programme Stratford Football Club. Stratford v Star. Victoria Park, Stratford, July 20th, 1929. Programme Wairarapa Rugby Union. Manawhenua vs Wairarapa. 17 August 1929. Official programme. Intercollegiate Football Tournament. Wellington College, 24 and 26 August 1929. (with Christs College, Nelson College, Wanganui Collegiate School and Wellington College). Programme. Wairarapa Rugby Union. Otago vs Wairarapa. 7 September 1929. Official programme. Nelson Rugby Football Union. Game for the Seddon Shield. Nelson vs Buller. 1929. Official programme (2 copies, one without cover). Some programmes give the weight, height and brief biographical details of the team members. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 38 publications, in several folders.. 1 curio(s) badge. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753 November 2022: Wairarapa Rugby Union. Canterbury vs Wairarapa. 28 August 1929. Official programme.

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Bage album

Date: 1906-1907, and [1940s-1960s?]

Reference: PA1-o-029

Description: Photographs taken on a trip to New Zealand by Dr Freda Bage, 1906-1907; includes several photographs taken by unknown photographers at later dates, most of new Zealand, but one of Rotten Row in London, and one of the Victoria Dock in Sydney. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Black hard cover, cream binding tape spine, 230 x 300 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-0115. Transfer information - MS-0115.

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Album of photographs mainly of inter-school rowing competitions

Date: [ca 1912]

From: Hale, Allen Matthew, 1890-1973 :Photographs and photograph albums

By: Brayshaw, Norman Henry, 1921-1981

Reference: PA1-q-038

Description: Includes photographs of the CRC President's cup; the opening of the boating season, 1912; the inaugural inter-collegiate rowing contest (including named team photos); the NZ Offices & the Foreign Offices rugby teams, 1914; and a number of family photographs ca 1915 Other Titles - Brayshaw Album II Inscriptions: Some photographs captioned Arrangement: Notes relating to a meeting of coaches & captains of crews in inter scchool rowing contest removed from album and filed with PAColl-0853-1 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 375 x 278 mm, brown cloth cover, entitled 'Pictures from highway & byeway' containing 51 images

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Harvey, Norman Bruce 1931- :Christchurch Boys' High School. [Clock tower. Christchurch]...

Date: 1978

By: Harvey, Norman Bruce, 1931-

Reference: A-197-036

Description: The clock-tower above the brick facade Christchurch Boys' High School Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Monochrome offset reproduction on folded sheet, 214 x 141 mm

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New Zealand scenery - Christchurch City

Date: 1932, 1948-1960

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-169

Description: Photographs for publication in NZ Free Lance, 1932, 1948-1960 Aerial views of Lancaster Park and Christchurch Boys' High school; Centennial fireworks display; Clarendon Hotel (from Oxford Terrace with Captain Scott's memorial in foreground); librarians at Christchurch Library, ca 1940s; Mill house, home of Mr Tracy Gough, 1948; home of Ken Myers, Riccarton (showing garden and swimming pool); Sign of the Takahe, 1949. Also various views of Christchurch Cathedral; street scenes - cyclists in Colombo Street; corner of Armagh Street looking down Colombo Street; Manchester Street looking south; cars parked in Cambridge Terrace; aerial view of Cashmere; Kenns Reach, Avon River (Burwood). Aerial and other views of Sumner, 1948-1959 - includes state houses under construction in Arnold Street; Nayland Street showing house on the hill owned by Mr Piet; house built at 58 Colenso Street for Mr Pascoe; views showing new breakwater, 1959. Quantity: 33 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Armson, William Barnett, 1833?-1883 :[Notable Victorian Gothic buildings]. Published by...

Date: 1874 - 1983 - 1880

By: Armson, William Barnett, 1833?-1883; Christchurch Civic Trust

Reference: C-117-036/040

Description: Includes reproductions of: St Mary's Anglican Church, Timaru. W B Armson, architect, 1880. Reproduced courtesy of Collins, Hunt and Loveridge Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin. W B Armson, architect, 1879. Reproduced courtesy of Collins, Hunt and Loveridge Strange & Co., Christchurch. W B Armson, architect, 1874. Reproduced courtesy of the Canterbury Museum Christchurch Public Library. W B Armson, architect, 1875. Reproduced courtesy of Collins, Hunt and Loveridge Christchurch Boys' High School. W B Armson, architect, 1879. Reproduced courtesy of Collins, Hunt and Loveridge Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 450 x 635 mm.

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South Island Secondary Schools Rugby Tournament 1927. Fraser Park, Timaru, 29 August an...

Date: 1927

From: [Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zealanders or in New Zealand. 1920-1929].

By: C W Cameron (Firm); Simpson and Williams Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1927-01

Description: A tournament between Southland Boys' High School, Otago Boys' High School, Christchurch Boys' High School and Timaru Boys' High School. Shows photographs of old boys of these schools who had become All Blacks: Ron Stewart, G D Wise, H D Morgan, Dr W R Fea, W C Dalley, G R Dickinson, G T Alley, Lance Johnson, D McK Dickson, P S Cabot. Also shows two old boys who had been footballers but later represented New Zealand at cricket: W E Merritt, M L Paige. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 213 x 140 mm.

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Wilson album 9

Date: 1859-1907

From: Wilson, Joseph Lowthian, 1846-1926 :Photograph albums

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-q-1136

Description: News and personal photographs, taken and collected by J L Wilson, featuring North Canterbury 1859-1907, predominantly dated 1900-1902. Series include: Akaroa (1876); 1901 Royal Tour of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, with events including review of volunteer rifles (Christchurch) and parade in Auckland; South African War departures, transport ships (including 'Tongariro'), and return celebrations (Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Christchurch), as well as training and volunteer camps (Woodend, Redcastle, and Newtown), peace announcement, and various related events and images; Birch Hill bush, logging, sawmill and bullock teams; flood damage to Ashley rail bridge; and potatoes being sent to South Africa. Events include opening of Lyttelton dock, jubilee celebration for deaf and dumb community, Amuri cattle sale at Culverden (with Captain R A Chaffey and Lieutenant Wynaham-Grey), wedding breakfast at Ashley, funeral in Rangiora [Mr A Foreman?], Lyttelton Regatta, Kaiapoi boat race, Grand National Steeplechase and races at Riccarton Racecourse, public school displays at Lancaster Park, wreck of the SS 'Taupo' at Greymouth (also 'Hesketh' run aground), crowd in Cathedral Square for Bishop Wilson's wedding, bazaar in Nelson, religious gathering in tent (Christchurch Showgrounds), Premiere Richard Seddon's visit to Kaiapoi, Rangiora sheep sale, J G Ward visit to Kaiapoi [Kaiapoihia monument?], Imperial Troops marching through Christchurch, Waikari sheepdog trials (judge W Rutherford), Rangiora Agricultural and Pastoral Show, washout at Cam flour mill (Leech Brothers), Governor Ranfurly at A & P Show, opening of Canterbury Hall by Ranfurly and Seddon, dispersal sale of R W Chapman's sheep, Mayor J Daly turning over first sod of Coronation Baths (Kaiapoi), unveiling of Queen Victoria Jubilee memorial, and Victoria Jubilee celebrations (Auckland). Identified figures include Reverend Garbett and Dr J E Weld, H Marton and Mark Scott, A S Clarkson (in South Africa), Rev Canon James Wilson, W Stapleforth (with dog), Colonel Stuart Newall, Miss Ethel Bell, Richard Seddon, E G Wakefield (bust), Pohipi and his wife, and Mr G Leech. Group photographs include: R J Alexander and [M J] Lynskey and Kaiapoi Borough School Cadets; Christchurch Hockey Club men's team; staff of A Moore coach builders, including H Land, J Jeffrey, A Moore, and W Baker; Kaiapoi Hinemoa Hockey Club (and instructor Mr Kinvig); Mrs W R May and troupe of entertainers from Richmond, Nelson; Amberley Caledonian Society; wedding of A Pearce and Miss Zuppicich; Colonel H Gordon and North Canterbury Volunteer Rifle group (including nurses), also Lieutenant A Horne with volunteers, and Lieutenant E B Millton, Captain H Lance, and Lieutenant Johnson of Cust Mounted Rifles; telegraph staff at Bloemfontein; Rev Wynter Blathwayt and St Stephen's Maori Church Choir; Rev H H Mathias and Kaiapoi Church Sunday School teachers and church choir members (including Estelle Wilson); Mrs J G Blackwell (chaperone) and campers on Sumner trip; Archdeacon B Dudley, Fanny Dudley, and Mrs Dudley at Earnley (Rangiora); Kaiapoi football [rugby] team; Dr H C Parsons and family; staff at Kaiapoi Woollen Mills; crew of the ship 'Discovery' (Tuahiwi visit); Rangiora Oddfellows; Mahaanui Maori Council; Rev Nicholls wedding (Ravenstone); and Wesleyan Church Conference. Also soldiers Rule, Moody, and Sanson (departing for South Africa). Buildings include Canterbury Provincial Chambers, Kaiapoi Woollen Mills, Kaiapoi Methodist Church, East Oxford Church, Johnsons Building (Rangiora), Press agency (Kaiapoi), Red Lion Hotel (Oxford), Masonic Lodge (Rangiora), Lyttelton Times and Warner's Commercial Hotel (Christchurch), Building and Land Society (Christchurch), Moore's Beehive store, round house with turf roof and punga trunk walls (Water of Leith, Dunedin), Rangiora Post Office, ruins of early Rangiora house, Kaiapoi Borough School, H Martin's house (site of murder) and St Thomas's Church (East Eyreton), Boys High School (Christchurch), Mrs Lamhert's house (Jack's Pass), Canterbury Museum, Bank of New South Wales and church (Amberley), Waiau ferry [terminal?], creamery (Woodend), A S Clarkson's office and Presbyterian church (Rangiora), Wilson residence Marston (Kaiapoi), Kaiapoi Railway Station, and Colonial Bank of New Zealand (Rangiora). Interior of Kaiapoi church (featuring decorated font) and Wellington Public Library. Also garden at Beauthorne. Miscellaneous images include Maori scenes [ca 1860s], motorised quadricycle, Purau Bay, unidentified sports team [rugby?], J Pearson's wool being carted and shearing at Burnt Hill, High Street (Rangiora), ambulance tent for mounted rifles (Tuahiwi), boats moored at Lyttelton, hot springs at Hamner, Boyd and Kier contractors, trappe bridge (Kaiapoi), brass band outside Mrs Moorhouse's dining rooms, Manchester Street and Hagley Park (Christchurch), Napier, Thames, Ashley Bridge protective works, race at sports day, and unidentified men on railway jigger. Illustrations include various scenes of early Kaiapoi, Queen Victoria portrait, and soldier [South African War?] by R Caton of Woodville. Named photographers of collected images are Burton Brothers and [Deale?]. A small number of photographs in album are hand coloured. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album

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Clifford, Henry Herbert, 1872-1949 :Christchurch Boys' High School Football Club. First...

Date: 1907

By: Clifford, Henry Herbert, 1872-1949

Reference: PAColl-D-0785

Description: Group photograph of the team (runners-up President's Cup Competition) taken in the studio of H H Clifford, Christchurch in 1907. All names indexed in Name Field Inscriptions: Mount recto - above image - Title; Mount recto - beneath image - Names Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 260 x 368 mm on mount 510 x 507 mm

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Harvey, Norman Bruce 1931- :Christchurch Boys' High School. [Front door. Christchurch] ...

Date: 1978

By: Harvey, Norman Bruce, 1931-

Reference: A-197-035

Description: The Gothic-style front door of Christchurch Boys' High School, with ivy growing above the door. It is viewed from the side. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Monochrome offset reproduction on folded sheet, 214 x 141 mm