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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.
Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves on "The Spirit of Adventure" - Photographed by Martin ...
Date: 10 June 1988
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Hunter, Martin, active 1980s
Reference: EP/1988/2417-F
Description: Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves on the sail-training ship "Spirit of Adventure." Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer Martin Hunter on the 10th of June 1988. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm
Cochran, Chris :Slides, photographs and negatives relating to the Bishop Selwyn Memoria...
Date: 1983
By: Cochran, Christopher, 1945-; Andris Berzins and Associates (Firm); New Zealand. Ministry of Works
Reference: PAColl-0587
Description: Two photographs of St Luke's Anglican Church in Greytown in 1951 (since burnt down). Photographs and 35mm negatives of Bishop Selwyn's tomb in Lichfield Cathedral. The ones of the tomb include the tiling surrounding it which depict New Zealand scenes. These were taken by Andris Berzins & Associates, chartered architects for their client the New Zealand Ministry of Works. Also included are two booklets, one black and white and one colour, about Lichfield Cathedral, and a schedule of the photographs with a map of their locations drawn up by Andris Berzins and Associates. Quantity: 19 colour lantern slide(s). 8 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 b&w original negative(s). Provenance: The photographs of Bishop Selwyn's tomb were taken by Andris Berzins and Associates for the Ministry of Works. The depositor, Chris Cochran, used to work for the Ministry which indicates how came to have the photographs.
[Nicholson, Maria], fl 1859-62 :No. II. N[orth] side of house. [House in Nelson rented ...
Date: 1860
By: Nicholson, Maria, active 1859-1861; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997
Reference: A-306-010
Description: Shows house in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse 1859-63. Shows a shingled roof, a long verandah with creeper growing over it, neatly planted garden, circular flower bed. The house is seen from the north (see plan on verso of A-306-004), with the skylighted chapel at left, and the bedrooms belonging to Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at the right. There is a hatted figure sitting in the window of Mr Philpott's room, and another figure on the verandah. This sketch is virtually identical to those at A-306-005 and A-306-006, but there is less detail. There are numbers added, and a key at the top left, specifying the chapel, roof of bedrooms, over small spare room and drawing room, and the outside bedrooms. According to Shirley Tunnicliffe, it is Mary Hobhouse's writing of the title and key at the top. According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably also drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy, 145 x 257 mm. Provenance: Donated by Shirley Tunnicliffe in 1997.
[Thomas, E. A. C.] b. 1825 :Bishop Cowie, Auckland 1878.
Date: 1878
From: Thomas, E A C, 1825- :[Album of a visit to the Motueka area and North Canterbury]
By: Thomas, E A C, 1825-
Reference: E-305-q-008
Description: Half-length seated portrait of (Anglican) Bishop Cowie of Auckland. He is seated at a desk, a book in his left hand Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph with background in colour pencil, 140 x 97 mm on sheet 295 x 245 mm
[Nicholson, Maria], fl 1859-62 :House in Nelson rented by B[isho]p H[obhouse]. [1860].
Date: 1860
By: Nicholson, Maria, active 1859-1861; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997
Reference: A-306-005
Description: Shows house in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse 1859-63. Shows a shingled roof, a long verandah with creeper growing over it, y planted garden, circular flower bed. The house is seen from the north (see plan on verso of A-306-004), with the skylighted chapel at left, and the bedrooms belonging to Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at the right. There is a hatted figure sitting in the window of Mr Philpott's room, and another figure on the verandah. This sketch is virtually identical to that at A-306-006, but the shading is slightly heavier. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - [Title] According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably also drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Maria Nicholson lived with the Hobhouses from Easter to June 1860l, according to Shirley Tunnicliffe. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 142 x 235 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs A D Payne in 1997.
Events and people associated with St George's Church, Seatoun
Date: 2006
From: St George's Church (Seatoun, Wellington) : Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1792
Description: Includes - Service that includes a model of a large bird. A Nativity pagent involving adults, Children, and Robin Mellsop, the vicar. Visit of Bishop Tom Brown on 29 April, to celebrate St George's Patronal Festival, confirm people, and join in morning tea after the service. People at the Spring flower Service on 2 September. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
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.
Taylor family :Photographs
Date: 1860s-1900s
Reference: PAColl-6239
Description: Photographs relating to the family of Rev Basil Kirk Taylor. These are part of a larger collection which includes correspondence to and from members of the Taylor family, mainly Rev Basil Kirke Taylor and his wife Edith. There is a typeset letter from Rev Richard Taylor to his daughter Laura, 1847. Diaries and notebooks, mainly kept by Rev Basil Kirke Taylor, although the earliest ones were kept by Rev Richard Taylor and his wife Caroline. The diaries of Basil Taylor record his time in England before ordination, and later when he joined his father at the Wanganui Mission, and up until his premature death in 1876. The privately printed reminiscences of Richard Basil Taylor, the grandson of Rev Basil Taylor, entitled `Family recollections'. These memoirs give details of his missionary forebears, as well as describing his diplomatic career and own family. Includes many photographs and family trees Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s).
Blessing and opening the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Cottesmore, Christchurch
Date: May 1963
From: Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus : Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-999
Description: Views of the buildings of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Cottesmore, Christchurch, and the opening and blessing of the buildings by Bishop Joyce of Christchurch on the 26th of May 1963. Quantity: 1 album(s).
Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898 :Fig of Korako 'Karetai'. [Two studies of Korako Ka...
Date: 1894
From: Hodgkins, William Mathew 1833-1898 :[Sketchbooks] 1890-1893
Reference: E-315-q-5-028
Description: At the top, two drawings of Otago chief Hohare Korako Karetai in court. He wears a traditional cloak, and holds a staff in his right hand. A smaller side view of a white-bearded European man in a top hat and spats, possibly a bishop, is between the two images of Karetai. Below is a drawing of a small steamer, probably in Otago Harbour The Otago Daily Times of 1 May 1894 reported William Mathew Hodgkins as representing 'Hohare Korako Karetai and Mary Karetai v James and Bathia Pickering. Claim £16 6s 3d, balance of amount due for rent of land at Otakou'. The claim was lost. Other Titles - Figure Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil in sketchbook, page size 244 x 123 mm.
Alexander Turnbull Library :Photographs of Church of England Men's Society conferences
Date: ca1920-ca1950
Reference: PAColl-6011
Description: Group photographs of participants at Church of England Men's Society conferences. This collection is associated with a survey to locate historical and associated societies active in New Zealand, administered by the Reference Section of the Library; includes listing of organisations contacted, completed questionnaires, some correspondence and newsletters, and other papers Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).
File prints
Date: ca 1920-1960
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
Reference: PAColl-3740-03
Description: Scenic photographs of Wellington City, Tauranga and Mount Maunganui (including town centre and Barlow's camping site and camp store), as well as images of Archbishop's Jubilee 1934, thermal areas, various group portraits, soldiers departing (WWI), presentation of cup at horse races, etc Arrangement: Large number of file prints from Free Lance Collection already in public files. Prints in this box cover negative range of 1/2-100558 to 1/2-100769, arranged in numerical order. Quantity: 50 b&w original photographic print(s) in one box.
Ross, Malcolm, 1862-1930 :[Lord Ranfurly and Bishop William Leonard Williams on a hill ...
Date: [March 1904]
From: Ranfurly family: Collection
Reference: PA1-q-634-04
Description: Group including Bishop William Leonard Williams (left), Lord Ranfurly (2d from left), James Carroll (4th from left, obscured), and the Reverend Herbert William Williams (right), on a hill overlooking Wairoa. Photograph taken by Malcolm Ross in March 1904, during the visit to Wairoa of Lord Ranfurly and his party. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - The Governor and Bishop Williams on hill overlooking Wairoa Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 154 x 205 mm mounted on album page 255 x 287 mm
Webb, Murray, 1947- :[Bishop Pompallier] 24 April 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures
Reference: DX-001-446
Description: Caricature of Bishop Pompallier, French Bishop whose remains were recently brought from France to New Zealand to be laid to rest in the Northland area where he worked amoung local Maori. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..
Bishop Edmund Hobhouse
Date: probably between 1859-1866
Reference: PA2-2539
Description: Seated portrait of Bishop Edmund Hobhouse, probably taken between 1859 and 1866 (he was living in New Zealand during those years). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 8.8 x 5.6, mounted on card
Anglican bishops Campbell West-Watson and Churchill Julius, Christchurch - Photographer...
Date: 1940
From: Webb, Steffano, 1880-1967: Collection of negatives
Reference: 1/1-008982-F
Description: Anglican bishops of Christchurch. Rt Rev Cambell West-Watson (left) incumbent from 1926 to 1951, and Rt Rev Churchill Julius incumbent from 1890 to 1925. Copy negative made by Steffano Webb. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
[Codrington, Robert Henry (Rev)], 1830-1922 :[House in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse...
Date: 1859 - 1860
By: Codrington, Robert Henry (Rev), 1830-1922; Payne, A D (Mrs), active 1997
Reference: A-306-007
Description: Shows house in Nelson rented by Bishop Hobhouse 1859-63. Shows a shingled roof, a long verandah with creeper growing over it, neatly planted garden, circular flower bed. The house is seen from the north (see plan on verso of A-306-004), with the skylighted chapel at left, and the bedrooms belonging to Mr Philpott and Mr Tudor at the right. There is a cabbage tree at the left, near the chapel. Attributed to Rev Codrington on stylistic grounds (see treatment of roof surface and foliage in his "Waipapa, Clarence, Jan 24, 1863" - copy in D & P file print drawers). Mary Hobhouse also mentions in a letter of early 1860(?), that "I send you 2 sketches done ... from drawings Mr Codrington took of the 2 sides of this queer house". According to a hand-drawn map deposited at the same time, and probably drawn by Maria Nicholson, this house was in Grattan Street, in The Wood area of Nelson. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and sepia wash, on paper, 122 x 246 mm.
Reverend W H Bawden, Bishop William Leonard Williams and Reverend W Goodyear after the ...
Date: 23 June 1901
From: Innes, Mrs Paul :Photographs of a consecration of a Te Puke church, the mission house at Maketu, and of the first Maori synod
Reference: 1/2-068076-F
Description: Reverend W H Bawden, Bishop William Leonard Williams and Reverend William Goodyear after the consecration service at St John The Baptist Church, Te Puke. Photograph taken 23 June 1901 by an unknown photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Bowring, Walter Armiger 1874-1931 :The Right Reverend Churchill Julius, D. D. Bishop of...
Date: 1899
By: Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931; Cameron, Mary Jessep, 1922-2010; Christchurch Press Company Ltd
Reference: B-094-020
Description: Full length caricature portrait of the Bishop, in frock coat, gaiters and top hat, with the head of a man, possibly William Pember Reeves, waving papers marked "Prohibition", protruding from the Bishop's pocket Published as supplement to the Weekly Press probably in May 1899 (Press Portraits no. 5 was published 31 May 1899) Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 395 x 242 mm