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Whanaungatanga : Ngati Wehiwehi me Nga Rauru oral history project
Date: 5 Feb 1996-6 Oct 1996 - 05 Feb 1996 - 06 Oct 1996
By: Walsh, Michael Wehi Mailetonga, active 1989
Reference: OHColl-0610
Description: Examines the links between Nga Rauru of Patea and Ngati Wehiwehi of Otaki which are the result of family connections. The project includes interviews David Marino, Grace Moffatt, Raynor Gibb, Wallace (Wally) O'Conner, Margaret Walsh and Rona Broughton. The interviewees also discuss Te Reo Maori, family and adoption and give a picture of Maori life from about 1915 to the 1950s. Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Awards/funding - Project received an Award in Oral History Interviewer(s) - Michael Walsh Quantity: 11 C60 cassette(s). 6 printed abstract(s). 6 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Michael Walsh, Wellington, 1996
Wassiliewa, Galina (estate) :Photographs relating to life and ballet career of Galina W...
Date: ca1928-ca1995
By: Wassiliewa, Galina, 1925-1999
Reference: PAColl-6125
Description: This collection includes photographs of Galina Wassiliewa's family life in Lithuania, her career in dance in that country and later, her life in Wellington, New Zealand, (including work as a chambermaid in a Salvation Army home), and her activities in ballet in Wellington over the past half century. The collection includes portraits of many prominent dancers with whom she was associated, or admired, and reviews of her school and ballet productions in local and international publications. Accompanying information - Identifying notes placed in print enclosures at PAColl-6125-04 have been made by Judy Siers, a colleague of Galina Wassiliewa's and Library researcher. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm,25972 to 35mm,27383. Transparencies at PA12-6125. Lantern slides at PA11-216. Albums at PA1-o-935 to 941; PA1-q-731 to 734; PA1-f-216 Galina Wassiliewa was an only child. She was born Galina Ranten (though the most common form of the name used by her on documents and photographs is Rantenaite) in Panevezya, Lithuania, on the 21 September 1925. Her family was well off and able to employ during the 1920s, a maid and a nanny. Her father, Vladimir Ranten (though the most common form of the name used by him was Rantenas), a lawyer, also held the post of Lithuanian State Prosecutor. As a consequence of the Russian occupation of Lithuania in June 1940, her father was dismissed from his position, and in 1941 he and his family fled to Germany. From the age of eight Galina had studied ballet at the Lithuanian State Theatre Ballet School. After graduating she attended master classes in Berlin conducted by Tatjana Gsovsky. She subsequently danced for eight years as a soloist with many of the major ballet companies in Germany, a career, possibly in part resulting from her family's move to Germany in 1941. In September 1944 Galina got a job as a soloist at the Vienna Opera House and was performing there when allied bombing forced the German authorities to close it. In 1945 Galina and her mother fled the advancing Soviet armies, ending up in Munich. There she was employed for three years as a member of a dance group engaged by the American entertainment unit. This work was much better paid than salaries offered by German ballet companies during a period of rampant inflation at the end of the war. Unfortunately, when the occupation ended she found herself unemployed in a displaced persons camp, and being a foreigner she could not get a job. For Galina and her mother return to Lithuania was impossible as Russia had occupied the country for a second time in 1944 and middle class Lithuanians whom it could be construed had collaborated with the Germans were vulnerable. Mass executions and deportations to Siberia were a feature of the new Soviet regime. With her professional experience Galina could have migrated to a number of countries, but only New Zealand would take her 54 year old mother as well. Having lost her Grandmother, her father, and her favourite cousin, during the war, Galina and her mother were all that was left of her immediate family. Determined not to be separated, they signed two-year domestic service contracts and sailed for Wellington in 1949. She met her husband, Wassili (d1983), a musician, in Wellington, very soon after and married him in 1951. They established the Galina Wassiliewa School of Russian Classical Ballet in Wellington in 1953. Sometime in the late 1950s they also became the New Zealand Branch of the British Association of Russian Classical Ballet. In 1987 Galina retired from running the ballet school which continued until about 1992 as a cooperative. Galina continued to teach, taking private pupils, until shortly before her death in November 1999. Though she talked of returning to visit Lithuania and the countries of her youth, Galina Wassiliewa never left New Zealand after settling here. Quantity: 13 album(s). 226 colour original photographic print(s). 2278 b&w original photographic print(s). 1303 b&w original negative(s) comprising 49,414 images. 108 colour original negative(s) comprising 379 images. 8 colour original transparency/ies comprising 12 images, 3 of which are glass lantern slides.
Cooke, Peter, fl 1979-1998 : Sound recordings
Date: 1980-1983, 1998
By: Cooke, Peter, active 1979-1998
Reference: MS-Group-0921
Description: Comprises live recordings made by Cooke, mostly of original music. These are for Avant Garage, Discipline, El Clubbo Blues, Idiot Strength, Naked Spots Dance, Neoteric Tribesman, No Idea, Nubians, Parasitic Host, Pedestrians, Shoes This High, Skeptics, Sons of Adsib, Statmux, The Stones, The Wallsockets and Carlton Heston There is also a description by Peter Cooke of this collection Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music These sound recordings date from the time Peter Cooke was at Massey University which started in 1979, but mostly from the period 1982-83. Throughout 1982 he was involved with Radio Massey and in 1983 he edited the student newspaper `Chaff' and took an active interest in promoting local music. Much was discussed and reviewed in `Chaff' that year. Quantity: 17 audiocassette(s) (cassette tapes). 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript Finding Aids: Cassette covers may hold further small pieces of information.
New Zealand Engineers' Union Inc : Records
Date: 1898-1993
By: New Zealand Engineering Union
Reference: MS-Group-0371
Description: The records include minute books, case files and correspondence for the Wellington Branch and the Head Office. There are also some records of the Hutt Valley, Masterton and Auckland branches. Included is a minute book for the Wellington Trades Council, 1898-1900. For the history of the union see the name entry, and Roth, H R: Advocate, Educate, Control, the history of the New Zealand engineers' union 1863-1983 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 30 volume(s). 6 box(es) (106 folders). 3.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donation, NZ Engineers Union Inc, 1995
Interview with Fergus Clunie
Date: 8 Oct 1993 - 08 Oct 1993
By: Clunie, Fergus, active 1985-1994
Reference: OHColl-0155/1
Description: Fergus Clunie was Director of the Fiji Museum until the mid 1980s when he came to New Zealand and worked on a King Country farm. He became curator of Pompallier House, which was in dire structural trouble, in early 1988. The Trust (Historic Places Trust) wanted to resolve problems with the building. Refers to Alan Nixon, chief engineer for the Works Consultancy, Ruth Ross, Pompallier House historian, Mr Wilson, project manager, and Jeremy Salmond, conservation architect. Gives details of restoration and describes the goal of achieving a self-generating income for the building compatible with the building's history. Interviewer(s) - Gerry Brackenbury Venue - Russell Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005462 Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1. 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete Transcript - Ab 1081.
Interview with Bruce White
Date: 29 Apr - 30 Jun 1998 - 29 Apr 1998 - 30 Jun 1998
By: White, Bruce, 1933-2004
Reference: OHColl-0420/1
Description: Talks about his childhood, schooling, university education, army service, courtship, marriage and fatherhood. Focuses on his long service at Western Heights High School in Rotorua. Notes that this school was Rotorua West High School until 1961. Describes his teaching of mathematics, different principals while at the school and his own position as Deputy Principal. Interviewer(s) - Kay Edwards Accompanying material - Western Heights High School silver jubilee magazine 1985 and Western Heights High School 1996 magazine Quantity: 7 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). 10 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-1938.
Reflecting on disaster - memories of the Napier earthquake
Date: Sep 1997 to May 1998
By: McConnochie, Helen, 1925-
Reference: OHColl-0445
Description: Talks to eleven survivors of the 1931 Napier earthquake who were mainly teenagers at the time of the earthquake. Interviewees are Gordon Amner, Keith Dick, John Hohepa, Althaea Sheppard, Russell Spiller, Agnes Terrill, Dorothy Beddows, Christina Ennor, Leonora Martin, Kenneth Spiller and Douglas Storkey. Other - Agreement form says tapes held at Hawkes Bay Museum Archive (Alexander Turnbull Library not mentioned) Interviewer(s) - Helen McConnochie Quantity: 13 C60 cassette(s). 11 printed abstract(s). 11 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete Summary provided.
A taste of gold oral history project
Date: Sep 1996 to Jul 1997
By: Gough, Elaine, active 1997; Morgan, Janis, active 1997
Reference: OHColl-0446
Description: Talks to people who have lived and worked in the area, near Alexandra, for a long period of time. Orcharding families associated with the area include the Iversens, Taylors and Dawsons. Comments on changes in stone fruit growing and orcharding. Interviewees are Mon McGinnis, Howard Hinton, Dick McArthur, John Campbell, Anne Duncan, Gary Iversen, Eric Hawkins, Mary Ormandy, Gill McLaren, Margaret Matheson, John Taylor, Earnscy Weaver, Pat Ferris and Stan Hanning Interviewer(s) - Elaine Gough Interviewer(s) - Janis Morgan Quantity: 24 C60 cassette(s). 14 transcript(s). 14 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available.
Te Roroa Maori life stories project
Date: 1997 - 01 Jan 1997
By: Hooker, Garry, 1939-2022
Reference: OHColl-0568
Description: Life history interviews with seven members of Te Iwi o Te Roroa Interviewer(s) - Garry Hooker Quantity: 20 C60 cassette(s). 2 C120 cassette(s). 7 printed abstract(s). 7 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Diamonds and gold - Ngati Kahungunu history of the Pou-a-Kani region oral history project
Date: Jul 1993-Apr 1996 - 10 Jul 1993 - 12 Apr 1996
By: Hemi, Murray, active 1996
Reference: OHColl-0584
Description: The project was recorded to provide some of the history behind the Kahungunu settlement of the Pou-a-Kani (Pouakani) area and the development of the Mangakino township. The project aimed to collect the experiences of those from Ngati Moe who were relocated by the government from the Wairarapa to the Pouakani block in the Waikato as compensation for the loss of the Wairarapa lakes. Access Contact - See oral history librarian Awards/funding - Project received an Award in Oral History Interviewer(s) - Murray Hemi Quantity: 12 C90 cassette(s). 3 printed abstract(s). 3 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Rawene Public Library oral history project
Date: May 1992-May 1994
By: Rawene Public Library; Whaley, Alexa, active 1992-2014; Chisholm, Vilia, active 1992; Hume, Bernie, active 1992
Reference: OHColl-0641
Description: Further interviews with former and long term residents of Rawene Interviewer(s) - Vilia Chisholm Interviewer(s) - Bernie Hume Interviewer(s) - Alexa Whaley Quantity: 11 C60 cassette(s). 10 printed abstract(s). 10 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Interview with Jim Rauputu
Date: 23 Sep 1992
From: Maniapoto Archives Oral History Project: He Taonga Tuku Iho
By: Rauputu, Rauputu James, 1916-2005; Tauariki, Sonny, active 1992
Reference: OHInt-0085-26
Description: Jim Rauputu recounts and discusses the history of the Mokau Kohunui Marae from 1909 including the local school at Piopio, te kau ma whitu, kaitiaki and various local hapu including those of his parents. Discusses Kahuwera mountain, the Mokau River and old pa. Talks about Kingitanga, the King Movement in depth. Remembers his own childhood including local dances, movies, transport by horse, his marriage and birth of his three sons. Discusses World War II, the influenza epidemic and their effects on the local population. Provides mihi whakamutunga. Interviewer(s) - Sonny Tauariki Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 videocassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-0941. Search dates: 1992
Photographs of school groups and activities at Turakina Maori Girls College
Date: 1905-198-
From: Turakina Maori Girls' College: Records
By: Turakina Māori Girls' College; Denton, Frank James, 1869-1963; Illingworth Toska Studios; Tesla Studios
Reference: Series-7115
Description: Comprises photographs of students and activities at Turakina Māori Girls College taken by various photographers between 1905 and 1990. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm-18755 to 35mm-18793; transparencies are at PA12-0257 to PA12-0264 Quantity: 128 colour original transparency/ies 35mm slides. 62 b&w original negative(s). 17 b&w original photographic print(s) mounted on card. 16 b&w original photographic print(s). 16 b&w copy photographic print(s). 14 colour original negative(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s). Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0116 : Turakina Maori Girls College : Records. Processing information: Reference number changed from PAColl-2130 to Series-7115 on 21 February when all materials of same provenance were added to the ATL-Group-00941 collection.
AFS Intercultural Programmes New Zealand, Inc :Photographs
Date: 1917s-1990s
By: AFS Intercultural Programmes New Zealand, Inc
Reference: PAColl-7881
Description: Photographs of exchangees, activities and the organisation of the American Field Service (AFS). These are part of a larger collection comprising records which include agendas, minutes, reports, including president's and annual reports, newsletters, financial statements, year books, handbooks, publicity brochures, calandars, and newspaper clippings. Nearly all of the photographs date from the 1960s, 1980s, and 1990s. There are none for the 1970s and very few from before 1960. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Album at PA1-q-910. Negatives at 35mm-80258 to 35mm-80324, and 1/4-110153-F. The New Zealand branch of the American Field Service was established in 1947 to facilitate student and adult exchange programmes between New Zealand and other countries Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). 896 colour original photographic print(s) colour original photographic print(s). 235 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 11 photocopy/ies. 85 colour original transparency/ies. 29 colour original negative(s). 43 b&w original negative(s).
Townwatch group, Porirua East - Photographs taken by Mark Coote
Date: 29 July 1993
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Coote, Mark, active 1992
Reference: EP/1993/2664-F
Description: Group of Townwatch volunteers in Porirua East, photographed on 29 July 1993 by Evening Post staff photographer Mark Coote. Organiser Paul Ngatai is a front right, wearing cap. Original caption reads: "Plans to turn the Embassy theatre into the new home for the Royal New Zealand Ballet have been jeopardised by the company's financial crisis". Quantity: 3 colour original negative(s) negative strips with 8images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm
New Zealand boxer, Michael Kenny, on victory dais
Date: 3 February 1990
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1990/0458-F
Description: New Zealand boxer, Michael Kenny, on the victory dais after his gold medal win at the Commonwealth Games, Auckland in 1990. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer 3 February 1990. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm
Dorothy Wood, award-winning caretaker of Ngaio School, Wellington, with pupils from her...
Date: [ca 5 Nov 1998]
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Burford, Melanie Jayne, 1970-
Reference: EP/1998/3536-F
Description: Dorothy Wood, caretaker of Ngaio School, Wellington, and winner of a Multi Serve Education Trust award for outstanding services to education, with pupils from Room Eight of her school. Photographs taken circa 5 November 1998 by Evening Post staff photographer Melanie Burford. Quantity: 4 colour original negative(s) negative strip with 12 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm
Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :[16 original political and social cartoons drawn for Metro magaz...
Date: 1997 - 1998
By: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-; Metro (Periodical)
Reference: A-129-049/064
Description: 16 original cartoons published in Metro Magazine, illustrating Bill Ralston's 'Politics' and 'Godzone' columns and one pencil sketch on reverse of a cartoon. Quantity: 16 original cartoon(s). 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Black ink, gouache and coloured pencil. Sizes vary, approximately 420mm x 300mm.
Bourne, Ian G (Rev), fl 1957-1992 : Papers
Date: 1957-1992
By: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Wellington
Reference: MS-Papers-5238
Description: Comprises records concerning the revision of the Anglican prayer book, the work of the Wellington Prayer Book Committee, draft prayers and services, church and missionary publications, records of the Kilbirnie Ministers' Association, and various papers from the Reverend Bourne's time as vicar at St James' Church, Lower Hutt and St Cuthbert's Church, Eketahuna. Source of title - Supplied title The Venerable Ian G Bourne was Archdeacon of Wellington Diocese. Quantity: 22 folder(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter, photographs Transfers: To Photographic Archive - 13 photographs titled Inside a telephone exchange.
Patete family : Diaries and other papers relating to Haimona Patete
Date: 1901-1927, 1995
By: Patete family
Reference: MS-Papers-5689
Description: Collection comprises diaries, whakapapa, ledger, letter book, and other papers concerning land dealings, the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah, minutes of the Hoiere (marae) committee, and a biography of Haimona Patete written by Anthony Patete in 1995. Language - Some material in English Source of title - Supplied Haimona Patete was the founder of the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah. He was the chairman of the Hoiere (marae) committee. Anthony Patete wrote an essay for vol 3 of the DNZB. Quantity: 13 folder(s) (in hollinger box). 0.17 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter