Hoadley, Winifred Norien, 1940-

Hoadley, Wyn, 1940-, Kingma, Winifred Norien, 1940-

Member of United Nations Organisation. Involved in the Anti-Vietnam War Movement.

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National Library exhibition openings

Date: ca1985-1995

From: National Library of New Zealand: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-5801-2

Description: Openings relating to six of the exhibitions (Fabulous and Familiar, Musical Images, Kia Kaha - Forever Strong, Empire and Desire - Gallipoli 1915, Encounter with Eden; New Zealand, 1770-1870, Max Dupain - Sydney Nostalgia ) held in the National Library between 1990 and 1995. Two views of the John Drawbridge mural before it was installed in the National Library building. It is seen in a Government store and still coloured as it was for the international exhibition at Osaka, Japan, 1970. There is a group photo of Maori carving students from Porirua community college, and two portraits of Carol O'Biso. Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original transparency/ies.

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National Library staff and trustees

Date: 1984-1995

From: National Library of New Zealand: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-5801-4

Description: Quantity: 123 b&w original photographic print(s). 6 colour original photographic print(s).

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National Library events

Date: ca1984-ca1995

From: National Library of New Zealand: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-5801-1

Description: Mainly records of National Library events which include gifts of books from Poland and Yugoslavia, a delegation of Librarians from China, the official opening of the National Library, the New Vacuum Freeze Dryer for Conservation, the powhiri for Dick Grace the first Maori Manager, celebration for Women's Suffrage Day, Princess Anne visiting, the presentation of the Missoula Peace Quilt, National Library Children's Days, 25th anniversary of setting up the library by act of parliament, and the initiation of the talking book service. Most of the rest of the images record the construction of the National Library building, people and occassions connected with this, the building's interiors, and services provided. Quantity: 101 b&w original photographic print(s). 76 colour original transparency/ies.

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Interview with Wyn Hoadley

Date: 5 Jan 2000 - 05 Jan 2000

From: New Zealand Netherlands Foundation oral history project, stage two

By: van der Wiel, Pauline, active 1999; Hoadley, Winifred Norien, 1940-

Reference: OHInt-0484-15

Description: Wyn Hoadley was born in Bandung, Indonesia in 1940. Talks about her arrival in Napier from the Netherlands in 1949. Mentions they were the first Dutch family to arrive in Napier. Notes both her parents were born in Indonesia and talks about life there. Describes her involvement in sporting activities. Discusses Indonesian food in her home, a `kachel' (Dutch stove), Dutch customs, parcels from the Netherlands, games they played, use of the Dutch language and visits to the Netherlands. Describes moving to Wellington and Lower Hutt and later Auckland. Comments on the 1951 waterfront strike. Discusses the class system in the Netherlands, work ethic and the role of education. Describes setting aside her Dutchness to become a New Zealander. Discusses the influence of Christianity on her ethics. Talks about her interest in the arts. Discusses her tertiary education including Teachers Training College, a BA degree followed by an MA at Washington University and a law degree. Talks about being a barrister. Discusses bringing up children, their musical talents and the support of her husband. Mentions her involvement in Auckland local body politics and being Mayor of Takapuna. Notes her daughter is also involved in local body politics. Discusses her involvement in the National Library. Comments on the Treaty of Waitangi and New Zealand as a multicultural society. Interviewer(s) - Pauline van der Wiel Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2717.

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Interview with Wyn Hoadley

Date: 27 Feb 1996

From: Women in the anti-Vietnam War movement oral history project

By: Hoadley, Winifred Norien, 1940-

Reference: OHInt-0452/06

Description: Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Megan Cook Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-007821 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstract(s) to come.

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[Ephemera of approximately A4 size concerning the NZ Labour Party, collected by Bert Roth]

Date: [1966] - [1972] - 1976-1981

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-B-Roth-NZ-Labour-Party

Description: Includes leaflets, pamphlets, posters, fliers, and stickers published by the Labour Party. 1966: 'New Zealand Labour Party Auckland Regional Advisory Council Golden Prize Club'. Leaflet. 1972: 'New Zealand Labour Party'. Leaflet featuring a picture of "N. E. Kirk M.P." 1973: Eden Youth Branch, New Zealand Labour Party. 'Indepedence in politics - Aubrey Begg'. Poster advertising speaker meeting 26 August [1973] 1975: 'Social Welfare in New Zealand. The New Society'. Pamphlet. 1976: 'The Parkers Haven't Joined the Labour Party for Nothing'. Pamphlet. 'The real issue'. Pamphlet. 'Industrial Relations - The way you want it?' 'One Year Since The Elections Bill Rowling Reports to the Nation'. Flier (2 copies). 'Is this New Zealand the way you want it? Labour wants a nuclear-free New Zealand'. Pamphlet (2 copies). 1977: 'Action Talk is a newsletter published by the N Z Labour Party'. Flier. Brooklyn/Kingston Branch of the New Zealand Labour Party. Leaflet invitiation to speaker meeting 30 August 1977. Aro Valley Branch New Zealand Labour Party. 'Extra Special Meeting: NZ's Overseas Trade'. leaflet advertising meeting 11 May 1977. 'Can You Stand By....' Leaflet. 1979: 'Invitation - Auckland Labour Party Women Are Dining Out'. Leaflet advertising dinner 19 December [1979]. 1980: 'The Real Budget... what it's costing you!' Pamphlet. 'Move Into the 80's With Labour'. Pamphlet. 'Meet Wyn Hoadley'. Campaign flier for East Coast Bays by-election 6 September 1980. New Zealand Labour Party East Coast Bays Electorate. Flier for fund-raising dinner 31 August 1980. Labour Education Office. 'Social Credit Key Facts and Questions. Pamphlet. 1981: 'Bill Rowling speaks on Labour's positive, practical solutions for the eighties'. Flier advertising election meeting 28 July 1981. 'Forum - Politics of Intimidation. Organised for Labour Left by some members Northland/Wilton NZLP. Poster for meeting 10 June [1981]. 'The Auckland Big One'. Flier advertising Bill Rowling's Auckland rally 24 February 1981. Undated: 'Democracy or Dictatorship Where Stands New Zealand?'. Flier (2 copies). 'Princes Street Branch New Zealand Labour Party Says: Join the March. Flier. 'New Zealand's Future: Democratic Socialism'. Pamphlet (2 copies) 'Join the action...Go Labour'. poster (2 copies). 'Labour will be back'. Sticker. 'Don't blame me - i voted Labour'. Sticker. 'Govt. the way you want it?' Sticker. 'Make things happen! Vote Labour. Isbey for Grey Lynn'. Sticker. 'I'm a trendy lefty!' Sticker. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript cyclostyled and offset print material, sizes varying up to 330 x 220 mm.

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Final reports from workshops

Date: 1975

From: United Women's Convention : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1636-4/07

Description: Includes Workshop 17, Communicating contraception - convenor: Margaret Dagg, New Zealand Family Planning Association Inc. (no report) (a) Workshop 18, Women and Health - convenor: Frances Wright, National Organisation for Women (NOW) Auckland, (b) Workshop 19, Lesbian Women and Lesbian Mothers - Convenor: Porleen Simmonds, Sisters for Homophile Equality (SHE) Auckland an Wellington and Christchurch Gay Feminists. (C) Workshop 20, Discrimination against single mother and her child - convenors: Mary Baldwin and Anna Soutar Council for the single mother and her child (d) Workshop 21 Women in churches - convenor: Beverley Galvin, Catholic Women's League, (e) Workshop 22, Women in Voluntary Societies - convenor: Carol Rowse, Altrusa (f) Workshop 23 Women in Immigrants - convenor: Erica Brodie, Y W C A of NZ. (g) Workshop 24 Women as world citizens - convenors: Wyn Hoadley and Adrianne Pratt, United Nations Organisation and (h) Workshop 25 Women as creative artists - convenors: Kate Coolahan and Anne Mallinson, ZONTA International Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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New Zealand Labour Party: [Fliers, cards and pamphlets of octavo size. 1979-1980]

Date: 1979 - 1980

By: New Zealand Labour Party

Reference: Eph-A-NZ-LABOUR-1979/1980

Description: Includes cards and fliers about the policies of the Labour Party, its campaigns to encourage youth and women to join. Includes pamphlets for the following electoral candidates: Wyn Hoadley (North Shore by-election, 1980) Ralph Maxwell (Waitakarer, ca 1980) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on fliers and cards, sizes varying below 200 mm.

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New Zealand Labour Party: [Fliers, cards and pamphlets of octavo size. 1975]

Date: 1975

By: New Zealand Labour Party

Reference: Eph-A-NZ-LABOUR-1975

Description: Includes general Labour Party ephemera. Includes yellow sticker "Any vote against Lange is a vote for Muldoon" Includes cards and fliers for the following candidates: Brian Arnold (Dunedin North)(with photo) Ron Bailey (Heretaunga) (with photo) Ron Barclay (New Plymouth) (with photo) Mary Batchelor (Avon) (with photo) Aubrey Begg (Awarua) (with photo) David Butcher (Hawkes Bay) (with photo) Gordon Christie (Napier) (with photo) Helen Clark (Piako) (with photo) Fraser Colman (Wainuiomata) (with photo) Michael Connelly (Wigram) (with photo) Audie Cooke-Pennefather (Tamaki) (with photo) Roger Douglas (Manukau) (with photo) Jack Elder (Helensville) (with photo) Dr Allan Martyn Finlay (Henderson) (with photo) Warren Freer (Mt Albert (with photo) Rod Garden (Papanui) (with photo) Richard Hendry (Tauranga) (with photo) John Hinchcliff (Eden) (with photo) Wyn Hoadley (North Shore) (with photo) Norman King (Birkenhead) David Lange (Hobson) (with photo) Also sticker saying any vote against Lange is a vote for Muldoon. Graeme Lowrie (Rakaia) (with photo) Brian McDonell (Dunedin Central)(with photo) Henry May (Western Hutt) (with photo) Gerald O'Brien (Island Bay) (with photo) Bill Pickering (Raglan) (with photo) Richard Prebble (Auckland Central) (with photo) Wallace Rowling (Prime Minister) (with photo) David Shand (Wellington Central) Margaret Shields (Karori) (with photo) Rex Stanton (East Coast Bays) (with photo) Joe Walding (Palmerston North)(with photo) Jack Williams (Wairarapa) Rex Willing (Ruahine) (with photo) John Wybrow (Miramar) (with photo) Trevor Young (Hutt)(with photo) Quantity: 66 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on fliers and cards. Physical Description: Photolithographs on fliers and cards, sizes varying below 200 mm.

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Environmental impact audit for Ngataringa Bay Devon Isles development

Date: 1975

From: Hamilton, Walter Ian, 1905-1991: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7938-62

Description: Copy of audit report and correspondence Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Transparencies relating to museums

Date: [ca 1990s]

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

By: Hall, Michael, active 1980s

Reference: PA12-5221

Description: Photographs taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand circa 1990s. Contains three images showing: - sarcophagus/coffin of Egyptian girl Mehit-em-Wesekht - a black lace dress - Museum of New Zealand meeting with Cheryll Sotheran, Wyn Hoadley and Peter Farrell. Photograph taken by Michael Hall. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Slide showing Museum of New Zealand meeting arrived in an envelope labelled "MONZ [Museum of New Zealand] - meeting". Quantity: 1 box(es) of prints, grouped in folders. Transfers: Separated from PAColl-7327-1-099.. Processing information: Separated for reasons of preservation from folder labelled "Te Papa Tongarewa". Original envelope housing Museum of New Zealand slide not retained.