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Hill-Trevor album 2 :Written and photographic record of the annexation of the Cook Isla...

Date: 30 Sept 1900 - 31 Oct 1900

From: Trevor, Charles Edward Hill-Trevor, 3rd Baron, 1863-1950 :Photographs of New Zealand and Cook Islands compiled during Vice-regal term of Lord Ranfurly

By: Ross, Malcolm, 1862-1930; Crummer, George R, 1868-1953

Reference: PA1-f-143

Description: Arrangement: The album consists of Hill-Trevor's diary of the cruise, with the photographs interspersed with the text. This album documents the cruise of Lord Ranfurly, Governor of NZ, aboard HMS Mildura to the Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga and the Kermadec Islands, in October 1900, in the course of which he annexed the Cook Islands and Niue for the British Crown. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Evans, Malcolm 1947-:Twenty-five cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald during 2000.

Date: 2000

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: H-643-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Politicians response to digital television, matchfixing in cricket, community responsibility for child abuse, Maori support of disgraced Maori MP and lack of support for abused Maori children, Fiji - banana dictatorship, Middle East peace process, concern over disparity between NZ and Australian defence forces reimbursement for serving in East Timor, Queen Mother celebrates her 100th birthday, space exploration, world opinion swings againsgt Israel's heavy-handed tactics, ACC payouts in Australia, cost cutting measures in the NZ Police Force, silencing Dover Samuels and social policy critics, high cost of yachting's Viaduct Basin, state-owned enterprises over-spend on conferences, British royals have a go at the tabloid press, Mark Todd's chances of selection damaged following sex and drug scandal, South Africa's reluctance to comment on Zimbabwe, terrorism in NZ? or just plain violence, Human genetic secrets uncovered, 'closing the gaps' policy, May Day and workers' rights, Fiji embroiled in racism, the price of the American Presidential election and recounts, Prime Minister announces she not going to attend Waitangi on Waitangi Day. Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies photocopies of computer print-outs, A4 size.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of computer print-outs.

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Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh wearing kiwi feather cloaks - Photograph take...

Date: 16 February 1986

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

Reference: EP/1986/0899-F

Description: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at the national Maori reception given in their honour at Hastings. Wearing Kiwi feather cloaks, the Queen and Duke are arriving for the reception at Nelson Park. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson on the 26th of February 1986. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[21 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 1 and ...

Date: 2002

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-678-001/021

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows two women having a cup of tea. One says to the other, 'Eric's always said that looking forward to the "beautiful game" is the thing that gets him through the day... but these nights it's the soccer. Refers to men staying up to watch the World Cup Soccer games. Comment on the premium increases announced by Southern Cross Healthcare. Shows priests looking for their sports programme on the computer. A consumer is confronted with fruit labeled with GE activists names. Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, sees mirages of cash surplus's on the super(annuation) highway. Shows Laila Harre reassuring a baby (Ewen Mee) that she knows exactly what's best for it. In his eagerness to get a shot away on the election trail, Bill English shoots himself in the foot. A family sit down to eat a meal. The man spits his out saying 'Sweetcorn??? GEZUS!!' Refers to the corngate affair. Comment on the health crisis in Northland. A pregnant woman prepares to travel out of the area to deliver her baby. Rod Donald and Jeanette Fitzsimons from the Green Party expect to do well in the (G)eneral (E)lection. Refers to their focus on genetic engineering. Shows Marian Hobbs as a stuffed scarecrow overseeing the GE corn crops. Helen Clark is indignant that interviewer John Campbell should expect an apology from her. She says that he doesn't fall into any of the groups that she's currently apologizing to. A teacher fills out a childs report card saying he has had an on-again, off-again approach to his work. There is a roster of teacher strikes on the wall behind the teacher. Shows some discontentment among the public for Helen Clarks leadership. Government released figures show crime is on the decrease but the public perception is the opposite. Winston Peters prepares to be Queen-maker following the general elections. A patient complains to his psychiatrist about chronic insomnia that even the Leaders' Debate won't fix. Shows Helen Clark and Bill English dressed as clowns at the circus (elections). Two children discuss the new Maori Television channel. They talk about it being on UHF and in Maori. They realise that not many people will be able to understand or receive the channel. A child asks his Mother to see Dr Cullen to fix his spots. Quantity: 21 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Nineteen cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Chris...

Date: 1983 - 1985

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Christchurch star (Newspaper : 1958- )

Reference: A-316-036/054

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. English royals sell off surplus New Zealand gifted wedding presents. New economy-fare airlines hit the skys. People encouraged to talk to their plants. Vehicle license fees up by 93%. Claims that human water-births would contribute to world peace.. Father's Day now celebrated during school holidays. Public response to grocery price-freeze. Maori rugby tours avoid arguements over racially selected teams. Two men muse over the reason for burning Guy Fawkes. Protesting at Waitangi on Wantangi Day. New Zealand fear of nuclear warships accelerates. Airlines begin serving liquor on board flights. Test-tube baby experiments have been approved in Auckland. People consider the 1984 'end of the world' scenario. Marsden Refinery workers return to work after their strike. Marsden Refinery workers strike. The Muldoon National Government calls a snap election amidst the Marsden Refinery strike. New Zealand resistance against the a USA Navy warship. Patients in the hospital outpatients get their respective wounds dealt to following protests for and against rugby tours and gay rights. Quantity: 19 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prime minister Norman Kirk ...

Date: 6 February 1974

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

Reference: EP/1974/0611-F

Description: Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister Norman Kirk, and Prince Phillip at the pageant presented at the New Zealand Day celebrations at Waitangi. Photographed by and Evening Post staff photographer on the 6th of February 1974 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Cartoons published in the Whangarei Report, Hutt News and the Dar...

Date: 1993 - 1995

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Hutt News (Newspaper)

Reference: A-316-106/123

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. Relationship between drinking and increased resistance to colds, joys of club rugby, crisis of resources in the health system, the downside of community involvement in crime prevention, public opinion is negative over clergymen and politicians, increased leisuretime leads to more time spent in criminal activities, violence on the sports field reflects violence in the world around us, Police respond to apparent home-alone case, the publically hounded life of the British royals, current socially unacceptable behaviour blamed on our forebears, women ponder the wonders of evolution, sporting ties bring peace and understanding through onfield competition, UN Peacekeepers observe the war, fallout from French bomb tests at Mururoa, woman tries to get her husband put down, children encouraged to watch more TV and spend less time playing outside in the sun. Original drawings for A-316-111, -113 and -121 in a separate folder, and separately catalogued. Quantity: 17 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Interview with Dick Garlick

Date: 1975

From: Interviews about Rotorua by Don Stafford

By: Garlick, Richard, 1893-1976

Reference: OHInt-0470/11

Description: Dick Garlick came to Rotorua in 1910 and worked at the old Rotorua Coaching Company stables with about eighty or ninety horses. Discusses going to World War I with the Mounted Rifles. Mentions Paddy Abbottt, Gallipoli, being separated from his horse, getting dysentery and a fever and being shipped out. Recalls recuperating in an English hospital before returning to New Zealand in 1917. Mentions going on the Waimangu run on his return and the eruption of the geyser which blew up two people. Gives some details of his family background including growing up in Taneatua. Describes how his English father married Tuhi Tapsell. Talks about Rotorua boarding houses and hotels including the Geyser Hotel, Lake House Hotel, Grand Hotel and Brents Hotel. Describes how the typical Rotorua holiday was a fortnight long and included the Round Trip, the Six Lake Trip, Te Wairoa, Tikitere and Hamurana Springs. Recalls that the last coach went to Tauranga in 1920. Describes how the horses were changed every fourteen miles. Mentions five horses to a coach. Mentions that the horse coach had to go on a punt at Ohiwa and Te Teko as there were no bridges. Recalls driving coaches from 1912 to 1920 apart from some time during the war. Notes that the Rotorua Coaching Company was owned by Teddy Robertson, then Carr and Walker and was taken over by L C Ryan and Andy Brown who changed the transport from coaches to motor vehicles and called the firm Rotorua Motor Transport Company. Describes how Kusabs Motor Service changed to Aard. Mentions coach drivers Sonny and Tommy Atkinson and Bert Gleeson. Recalls driving Governor General Lord Fergusson round Rotorua, Lord Bledisloe to Gisborne, the Queen Mother fishing and Zane Grey to Tokaanu. Comments on the state of the roads and cars getting stuck. Describes dance halls the Peerless, Kings and Dixieland. Recalls Charles Kingsford Smith landing the Southern Cross at Te Ngae. Talks about the beautiful colours of Rainbow Mountain and soaping the Lady Knox Geyser. Describes a timber mill at Mamaku, a prison camp near the Lady Knox Geyser and early Taupo. Describes being a driver in the Waimana-Ruatoki-Taneatua areas and delivering mail bags at the same time. Recalls the Rangitaiki swamp and the difficulty of the terrain from Kawerau to Rotoma. Mentions being a Roads Service bus driver and then getting his taxi licence in 1950 and drivng a taxi till 1962. Recalls moving to Paradise Valley. Mentions that he is divorced and remarried. Talks about sisters Mrs Bidois and Nessie Bennett. Mentions a number of local indentities and Count Montague who was tarred and feathered. Interviewer(s) - Don Stafford Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2859.

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[Ephemera relating to the coronation of King Edward VII. 1902. Folder 2]

Date: 1902

Reference: Eph-A-ROYAL-1902-2

Description: Includes: Long live our King and Queen. Souvenir of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, June 26, 1902, from the Government of New Zealand, to [Miss Pearl Margetts], attending [Taumatatahi] School. Govt. Print. Wgtn. Long live our King and Queen. Souvenir of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, June 26, 1902, from the Government of New Zealand, to [M Ina Franklin] attending [Dreyerton] School. Govt. Print. Wgtn. Long live our King and Queen. Souvenir of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, June 26, 1902, from the Government of New Zealand, to [Master Herbert Butler] attending [Aramoho] School. Govt. Print. Wgtn. Long live our King and Queen. Souvenir of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, June 26, 1902, from the Government of New Zealand, to [Miss Hilda Judd] attending [Petone State] School. Govt. Print. Wgtn. (Accompanied by newsclipping showing Mrs Hilda Holt (nee Judd) holding this certificate in about 1984) Coronation of Edward VII. Invercargill, June 1902. W Smith, Commercial Printer, Esk Street, Invercargill [Programme] Coronation Sunday, June 29 1902. Special service, Trinity Wesleyan Church, Wellington South. Minister Rev George Bond. Printed by the New Zealand Times Co., Ltd Church of England. Holy Trinity, Gisborne. The form and order of service for use on Thursday 26th June 1902 at 8.30 am, being the Coronation Day of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Rev W Walsh, vicar. Times Print, Gisborne NZ Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Presbytery of Auckland. order of service at St Andrews Church Auckland, on Thursday 26th June 1902 being the Coronation Day of Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra. ... Rev W Gray Dixon, will preside. Wilson and Horton, Printers, Auckland The form and order of service recommended for use in the churches of the Church of England throughout His Majesty's Empire, on Thursday 26th June 1902 ... Lyttelton Times Co Ltd, printers, Gloucester Street, Christchurch, NZ St Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Special service. Thursday June 26th 1902, being the Coronation Day of Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited, Printers, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, 50461 To celebrate His Majesty's Coronation, the Governor and Countess of Ranfurly request the honour of Mr & Mrs W H Field's company at a reception, Tuesday 1 July [1902] To celebrate His Majesty's Coronation, the Governor and Countess of Ranfurly request the honour of Mr & Mrs W H Field's company at a ball, Wednesday 6th August [1902] Quantity: 8 colour art print(s) plus duplicates. Physical Description: Engravings, offset prints, etc, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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New Zealand representatives farewell Queen Elizabeth - Photograph taken by John Nicholson

Date: 3 March 1986

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

Reference: EP/1986/1039-F

Description: Prime Minister David Lange, Mrs Lange, Governor General Sir Paul Reeves, Lady Reeves, and royal aides wave to Queen Elizabeth on board her RNZAF Boeing aircraft at Christchurch Airport en route for Canberra, Australia. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson on the 3rd of March 1986. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm

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Assorted photographs

Date: [ca 1900-1920]

From: Olsson, Arthur Leslie, 1923- :Photographs

By: Warren, D M, active 1887

Reference: PAColl-0903

Description: Photographs of rows of bell tents at Rangiotu Camp in 1915; Duke of Windsor reading a speech from a podium probably during his tour in 1920; a post office decorated for the coronation of George V in 1910 with a large crowd in front; montage of photographs of rulers and generals - the Presidents of France and Portugal, Albert I of Belgium, the Kings of Montenegro, Italy, and Serbia, George V of Britain, Tsar Nicholas II, Emperor of Japan, Earl Kitchener, Admiral Jellicoe, General French, and General Joffre; HMS Powerful in Sydney Harbour; a view of possibly Whanganui River in Wanganui; the graves of the sailors of the Lizzie Bell (spellings as on the reverse of the photograph) - David Lang, John Portland, Henry Frederickson, John Perry, William Simmons, William Blimer(?), William Savel, Earnest Campbell, Thomas Cut, Alfred Jones and James Welltean; Star Dairy cart; and an unidentified street scene. Arrangement: 1/2-080875, 080876, 080883, 080885, 080887, 082009, 082010, 082012 Quantity: 9 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints

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[Ephemera relating to the British Royal Family, royal visits, the monarchy. 1980s]

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Photography by Woolf Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-ROYAL-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: A service of celebration and thanksgiving in honour of the 80th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Wellington Cathedral, Monday 4 August 1980 at 12.30 pm. Order of service 1981: The Royal wedding; official souvenir. Published by gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen [Published in Britain] Auckland City Council. Royal variety performance 16 October 1981 (see child record for details) State farewell banquet on the occasion of the visit to New Zealand of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Hotel Intercontinental Auckland, 19 October 1981. Menu / toast list, tied with purple ribbon Porirua Action Committee. Royal visit to Waitangirua Mall [by Prince of Wales, 1 April 1981. Protest flyer] (2 copies) 1983: Visit to New Zealand by Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. 17-30 April 1983. For pupils of the New Zealand Correspondence School; a souvenir itinerary Wellington Unemployed Workers' Union, et al. "Don't be a Charlie all your life". An open letter [to] Heir to the British throne, Phillip Arthur George Charles. [Mimeographed typescript sheet] 1986: [Three colour portrait photographs of the Queen & Duke (2 copies), and each of them separately, by Woolf photographer, Wellington. Printed and published by V R Ward, Government Printer, Wellington. Crown copyright] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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