Julius, Churchill (Bishop), 1847-1938

Anglican Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand, Bishop of Christchurch. See DNZB (Vol 2, 1870-1900, p247-248)

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Booth, Leonard Hampden, 1879-1974. Attributed works :Bishop Julius [and] Hon George Jon...

Date: 1907

From: Booth, Leonard Hampden, 1879-1974 :[Cuttings of cartoons and caricatures from the "Exhibition sketcher" (Christchurch), the "Triad", and the "Sydney bulletin". 1906-1915].

Reference: A-350-013

Description: Shows, on the recto, a full-body standing portraits of Bishop Julius, hand on hips and wearing 'an expression of contempt for the frivols of Society'; on the verso, profile and three-quarter standing portraits of the Hon George Jones and Mr Robertshaw, of the Dresden Piano Coy. also includes anonymous images of a stout bandsman playing a tenor horn on a hot day, and a baby using a flask and tube like a musical instrument None of these drawings are signed, but the style and date in the journal suggest these works are by Booth Extended Title - From: The exhibition sketcher, Feb 16, 1907 p 15 Quantity: 3 drawing(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on pages of journal; sizes vary Provenance: Donated by Ms Honiana Love, in 2000.

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New Zealand - Miscellaneous

Date: 1939-1940

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-215

Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, 1939-1940. Karangarua River bridge; Rakaia River bridge; market gardens in Heathcote Valley; Palmerston North library; Old English Fair held in Dunedin in aid of the patriotic funds; new Gisborne Intermediate School; Archbishop Julius Memorial stone; Auckland's Patriotic Queen Carnival; model of HMS Rodney; giant pipe cast by Public Works Department for pipeline at headworks of the mid-Canterbury irrigation scheme; Garden Place Hill earthworks at Hamilton; hop picking, Riwaka Valley; new friary built for the Brothers of St Francis at Hillsborough, Auckland; construction of tunnels and power house for hydro-electric works at Tuai, Waikaremoana; opening of Horowhenua College, Levin; demolition of wing at Nelson College; floating pontoon being lowered into position at Mechanics Bay; tram cars converted into homes. Construction of Centennial Drive, Kapiti Coast; new Hamiltion General Post Office; construction of Wellington Harbour Board cargo shed; opening of Catholic church at Georgetown, Invercargill; shoe-cleaner at Lincoln College; view of Waikanae Beach from Kaiti Hill, Gisborne; road works north of Gisborne; Railway Bus Terminus, Dunedin (opposite Queens Gardens); Dunedin Emergency Transport Organisation practising arm signals. Race-goers at Wellington Racing Club meeting, and at Canterbury Jockey Club & NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club meeting at Christchurch. Landslide at a Brighton farm; construction of the Pokeno-Paeroa line; laying of the foundation stone of building in Stout Street by Minister of Public Worls, Hon R Semple. Quantity: 56 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Scrapbook of Christchurch Diocesan Synod, 1855-1895

Date: 1855-1892

From: New Zealand Parliamentary Library: Research papers

Reference: MSY-8131

Description: Scrapbook contains items relating to the church including agendas and analysis, ordinance, reports, records of attendance, memorandums, newspaper cuttings, and financial records relating to the Christchurch Diocesan Synod. Topics covered include Christ College Ordinance and Deed of Foundation (1855); Christchurch Diocesan Synod documents (from 1959, 1889, 1890, 1891, and 1893 synods); bill to provide for the appointment of pastors to parishes; Christchurch Diocesan Property Bill (1865); newspaper report from church gatherings on various subjects (1872); report of committee appointed by the Synod to investigate a Loan of 50,000 pounds contracted by the Church Property Trustees (1888); Church Property Trustee dispute including newspaper clippings and correspondence (1889); and the election of Bishop Julius and retirement of Bishop Harper (1889-1890). Other - Bound in volumes by Parliamentary Library with crest on front of volume and original reference numbers Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, and printed matter

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Wilson album 8

Date: 1863-1907

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

Reference: PA1-q-1135

Description: News and personal photographs, taken and collected by J L Wilson, featuring North Canterbury 1864-1907, predominantly dated 1880s-1900s. Homesteads, houses, and churches include: Beauthorne (Kaiapoi), with Wilson family group in garden, including Joseph Lowthian, Thomas, Leonard, and Estelle; Glenmark (interiors and exterior views); Dr Volckman and Dr Weld's Oxford house [including Volckman and Weld, wife, and daughter?] in the garden; Mr John Ingram's residence (Oxford); Eskhead, one image depicting Mr Kennedy with unidentified visitors, and another with the Kennedy family; Kaiapoi Vicarage; St John's Church (Rangiora), and [St Joseph?] Catholic Church, School, and Presbytery in Rangiora. Kaiapoi Woollen Mill, Oxford Public Library, Rangiora Post and Telegraph Office, and the Great Northern Hotel (Waikari) are other buildings of note. Military photographs include Kaiapoi, Rangiora, and Cust Volunteer Rifles, groups of unidentified officers, the performance of various military exercises, and parades (Queen's Jubilee). Other images include training camps at Kaiapoi, Springbank, Hillsborough, Purau, and Oamaru (Redcastle), Canterbury Rifle Volunteers' Challenge Shield, veterans, cadets, South African War departures and victory celebrations. Also image of troops in Bloemfontein, South Africa (1900). Events covered include celebrations surrounding the unveiling of the Ngai Tahu monument at Kaiapohia Pa site (Easter Monday 1899) by Premiere Richard Seddon, various weddings (Ms Winters, Stackwood and [Fear?], Smith and McDowell), the funeral of Mrs Wikitoria Mutu (Tuahiwi), Caledonian Society gatherings (Amberley and St Andrews), picnics, sports days, agricultural shows, Lyttelton Regatta, Brackenfield Hunt Club meeting, the opening of the rowing season on Avon River (Christchurch) and Kaiapoi River, stock sales, Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention at Kaiapoi, William Hall-Jones turning of the first sod of the Cheviot railway. River scenes include Kaiapoi River (featuring boats 'Rock Lily', 'Huon Belle', and 'Emma Sims'), Grey River, Waimakariri River (road and rail bridge, water supply), Ashley Gorge bridge, and the temporary rail bridge over Patterson's Creek. Rural scenes include livestock (sheep, pigs, ostriches, horses (both farming and military), dogs (Brackenfield hounds) and cattle). Farming scenes feature Whiterock Station and haymaking. Scenic images show Weka Pass and Lake Sumner. Also various copies of early images of North Canterbury and Auckland. Portraits include James Edward Fitzgerald, Mr Self and Lord Lyttelton, Paul Hiskins, E J Paul, Captain Caleb Whiteford, Captain Joseph Lowthian Wilson, Captain Thomas Millar, Surgeon H Compton Parsons, and Captain Williams. Group images include Rangiora Athletic Association Committee (all named), sports teams (men's and women's hockey, football, cricket), St Stephen's Church Choir (Tuahiwi), Kaiapoi Shakespeare Club, and Kaiapoi Brass Band. Also M J Dixon and G E Mannering on glacier during their attempted ascent of Mount Cook. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album, 36.8 x 28.8 cm

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Ryan, Thomas, 1864-1927 :[Consecration of Bishop Wilson], June 11th [18]94.

Date: 1894

From: Ryan, Thomas, 1864-1927 :Sketchbook. ca 1880-1895.

Reference: E-594-019

Description: A sketch of the laying on of hands, with the following figures labelled: Julius? (laying hand on Wilson), Wilson, Melanesian[?], Melanesian, Nevill, Native staff, Neville. Note about the subject of the image on an inserted slip of paper. Extended Title - From his Sketchbook, 1880-1895. Page 19. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil drawing, on page, 182 x 270 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Bill Power, grandson of the artist, via Dunbar Sloane, Auckland, in July 2001.

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[A Maori meeting, the opening of Otaki Hospital, and a group of veterans].

Date: 1897-1900

From: Ranfurly family: Collection

Reference: PA1-f-195-72

Description: The top photograph (PA1-f-195-72-1) shows a crowd of people gathered around a wharenui on a marae. The centre photograph (PA1-f-195-72-2) shows Richard Seddon, Lord Ranfurly , Bishop Churchill Julius (to the left of the group) and a group of other people gathered together on the verandah of the newly opened Otaki Hospital. The lower photograph (PA1-f-195-72-3) shows the Countess of Ranfurly with a group of veterans in Wellington. These photos were taken by an unknown photographer. Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Three photographic prints mounted on album page 416 x 286 mm (page size).

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Correspondence

Date: Aug-Sep 1897

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-225

Description: Identified correspondents entered in the Name field; also includes letters from H W [?] Wickens, `Quarriers', West Dulwich; Judge William Cecil [?] Smyly or Smegly, Nottinghamshire; train timetable from Streatham-London, with advertisements; letter from E Hill, Rookwood Llandaff; and plan of Cashmere Estate sections by Charles Clark Quantity: 1 folder(s). Plan of Cashmere Estate sections by Charles Clark

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Wilson album 1

Date: 1864-1907

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

By: Burke, Walter Ernest Messervy, 1866-1954; Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-q-1127

Description: Personal and news photographs taken and collected by J L Wilson featuring North Canterbury 1864-1907, predominantly from 1900-1907. Contains various scenes illustrating Maori life at Tuahiwi, and the powhiri welcoming Governor General Plunket and Lady Plunket (27 April 1905). Plunket series also covers Kaiapoi receptions at Borough Council Chamber and Oddfellows Hall. Other named figures include Wiremu Te Kakakura Parata, Mrs Rotangi, Chief Pohipi outside his Ashley dwelling, Manihi and his wife, and George Leech. Extensive coverage of June 1905 flood featuring damaged Ashley Railway Bridge, Waimakariri River, Gorge Bridge, Stewart's Gully Bridge, submerged farmland, and numerous images of, and relating to, the railway accident at Chaimey's Corner, including train wreck and the burial of R J Alexander (Kaiapoi Public Cemetary) and the funeral procession of John Richards (both accident victims). Other bridges in album include Rutherford's Bridge (Waiau River), Kaiapoi Suspension Bridge, and the Cust Bridge (opened 1906). Empire Bridge opening series features politician Joseph Ward, regional officials, speeches, crowds, and traction engine. Other miscellaneous photographs include Kaiapoi (funeral of trooper Nicholson of Woodend, Wilson family at Marston (Estelle, Jamie, Myra) and homestead, boat landing and bridge, domain, and woollen mills), Rangiora (Helmore's residence, high school, streets scenes, tree planting), The Lodge in Hamner Springs, Cust Dairy Factory, Cheviot (post office (1893), workmen building road (1895), and coastal scene), John Dobson's farm near Ashley, swimming races at Lyttelton dock, horse sale at farmers' co-operative, Mrs Harrison Lee speaking on balcony of Scott's Junction Hotel (Rangiora) during a prohibition rally, and workmen laying electric tramway at Bank Corner (Christchurch). Churches include Horsley Down (interior and exterior), Durham Street Methodist (Christchurch), St Barnabas (Woodend), and the opening of a new vicarage at St Stephen's (Tuahiwi), by Bishop Julius. Various boats including ketch 'Emma Sims' beached at Kaiapoi, ketch 'Winnie' on Heathcote River, and SS 'Wootton' on Kaiapoi River. Group portraits include: Reverend J Holland and the Kaiapoi parish church choir; Premiere Richard Seddon at Rangiora Sale Yards; Seddon, Ward, Lady Onslow and her son Hui, and a visiting group of North Island Maori; a group of women in matching fancy dress; Mahaanui Maori Council official photograph (1902-05); Ngai Tahu leader and politician Hori Kerei Taiaroa and family; Kaiapoi School Cadets (1904); Arbour Day in Kaiapoi Domain; and Parham and Blackwell Wedding. South African War images include parade of Amuri and also North Canterbury Mounted Rifles, members of the Cust Mounted Rifles at camp, Jack and George Oram at Durban, and Sergeant Major Crisbin on his horse. Album also includes various images taken by other photographers, including Burton Brothers and Walter Burke, and also illustrations depicting Maori life from unknown sources. Joseph Lowthian Wilson appears in an image with Maori MP [Hone?] Heke, and Thomas Wilson is also pictured with his niece in garden. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album

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Correspondence

Date: Jan-Feb 1896

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-217

Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field; plans for Parak TErrace house renovations Quantity: 1 folder(s). House plan renovations for Park Terrace house by N Martin

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Official letters, home and foreign

Date: 1890-1892

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2765

Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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Low, David Alexander Cecil 1891-1963 :[Archbishop Julius. 1911?]

Date: 1911

By: Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963

Reference: C-047-011

Description: Caricature of Bishop Julius. He wears his suit and buttoned gaiters, with a broad-brimmed hat, a walking stick in his right hand Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink 454 x 378 mm

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Scrapbook of General Synod, 1893-1906

Date: 1893-1906

From: New Zealand Parliamentary Library: Research papers

Reference: MSY-8133

Description: Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, pamphlets, correspondece, notes, financial records, reports, and other material relating to the Christchurch Diocesan Synod, 1893-1906. Other - Bound in volumes by Parliamentary Library with crest on front of volume and original reference numbers Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, and printed matter

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Correspondence

Date: Aug 1890

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-167

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Jan-Mar 1904

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-259

Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field; also includes letter from [?] Morris, c/- James Shand & Co, Christchurch Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Jul 1892

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-187

Description: Identified correspondents entered in the Name field; also includes telegram from [?] F Jamieson, Leeston; letter regarding the Rakaia Road Board; letter from [?] Embling written from the Wellington Club; letter from Rev Father McDonald or O'Donnell, Catholic Presbytery, Darfield; and letter from Lewis [?] Hotop, Queenstown, regarding tree planting and taxation. Several letters relating to the women's franchise bill. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Piece-level list available.

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Correspondence

Date: Aug 1891

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-179

Description: Most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field; also includes private circular from the Australian Mail from London; letter from A [?] MacKeig, Rakaia; petition relating to formation of the Farm Homestead Association signed by Arthur Wilson, Leeston, Arthur Greenwood, Alexander Knox-Callagag, Leeston, Henry Hamilton, Edward George Small, John Grierson Doyle, Thomas Blanch, Andrew Foster, James Crawford, James Huston and Walter Chapman; telegram from Westport regarding A H Turnbull's retrenchment from Public Works signed by Gilmer, Colvin, O'Brien and 30 others; letter from `A Broken-hearted Mother' regarding the 1889 bill legalizing marriage with deceased, husband, brothers; resolution from the Anglican diocese of Dunedin regarding the proposed change to marriage laws in the Divorce Bill; plans relating to sale of land relating to Falsgrave and Junction streets and East Town and South Town Belt. Much correspondence relates to the passage of the women's franchise bill. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Jul-Aug 1899

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-234

Description: Identified correspondents entered in the Name field; also includes letter from [?] Murray, Christchurch Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Jul 1891

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-178

Description: Most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field; also includes a telegram from Murphy, Christchurch; Mr Holme's memo (private and confidential); a petition from Ellesmere village settlers signed by James Foley, Thomas Irvine, James Wilks, Thomas Ives, William Charles Angus, Joseph Foley, Richard Weals and Joseph Clarkson, E S Coster, [?] Lyttelton, George [?] Weather, William McAllan and C A C Hardy; and circular proposing to establish a club `for the purpose of advancing Corinthian yachting', singed by Robert J Scott and Thomas Maude. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Aug-Oct 1896

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-220

Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: Jun 1892

From: Hall, John (Sir), 1824-1907 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1784-186

Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Piece level list available.