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[Posters advertising exhibitions, and other events, associated with the Alexander Turnb...

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-C-TURNBULL-2000/2009

Description: Includes: Burning Bright; The visionary art of William Blake 1757-1857. National Library Gallery, 1 December 2000-25 March 2001. (2 copies). Kahungunu Ka Moe...Ka Puta - Te Parekereketanga a nga Rangatira; [Portraits of Kahungunu] from photographs of Samuel Carnell. Wairoa Museum, 6 February-30 April 2005. Local woman joins a world famous family history library. [Article in the Wellingtonian on Turnbull music librarian, Jill Palmer, at the time that she spent a year in the Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Article dated 22 June 2006.] Oral history celebrates zoo's centenary. [Article in the Wellingtonian about handing over an oral history on Wellington Zoo to the Alexander Turnbull Library, 22 june 2006.] She was just cut out to be a librarian. [Dominion Post article on Janet Horncy, retiring Alexander Turnbull librarian, 19 August 2005.] The Big Picture; A selection of paintings and sketchbooks from the collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library. National Library Gallery, 11 April-22 June 2003. (3 copies). The first Wednesday Club invites you to hear Margaret Calder, Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library. Eastbourne Library, 6 August 2003. Three items consist of pages from the Wellingtonian newspaper containing articles relating to the Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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Alexander Turnbull Library :Pukeahu; an exploratory anthology. Join us for the launch o...

Date: 2015

By: Alexander Turnbull Library

Reference: Eph-C-LITERATURE-2015-02/06

Description: Includes one poster explaining the name Pukeahu, and defining the area it encompasses. Includes posters featuring excerpt from the following literary works: "As the earth turns silver", by Alison Wong (2 copies) "Culvert; the slipperiness of place", by Alice Te Punga Somerville (2 copies) "Drift", by Lynn Davidson (2 copies) "Ole Underwood", by Katherine Mansfield Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, 425 x 300 mm.

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Photographs relating to June Starke

Date: ca 1914-ca 1999

From: Starke, June, 1923-2006: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7791

Description: Collection comprises: two photographs of an unidentified man being accepted as Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, taken ca late 1990s at Parliament House by Woolf of Wellington; a photograph of the staff of the Alexander Turnbull Library ca 1970s; a photograph of the wedding of Murray and Jean McGeorg, with June Starke as bridesmaid, taken ca 1940s by The Phillips Candid Camera Service, Dunedin; family photographs of people picnicing, riding horses, and driving cars; photographs taken by Thomas Meek Laing in France durung the First World War; photograph of Kemp's pole beong repainted in 1977; photographs of Lower Hutt taken by S C Smith in the 1920s; photographs of school boys; photographs of the Akatarawa unemployment camp, and Trentham Military Camp; the staff of J J Bourke & Co, Wool Scourers, Lower Hutt; and the interior of St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. Quantity: 53 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). Transfers: Transfer from Manuscripts & Archives - Reference MS-Group-0978 (A2003-282).

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