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Marshall, Mary Frederica, 1826-1854 : Letters of Mary Frederica Swainson to her grandpa...
Date: 1840-1854 (1960)
By: Marshall, Mary Frederica, 1826-1854
Reference: qMS-1337-1339
Description: Letters deal mainly with social and political events in and around Wellington and Hutt Valley Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 3 volume(s). 0.06 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (28 cm; red linen) Finding Aids: Index at qMS-1340-1343.
Hine, T B, fl 1840-1844 : Letters to his brother, John Hine, and his nephew, Vesey Germ...
Date: 1840-1844
By: Hine, Thomas B, active 1840-1845
Reference: fMS-Papers-3503
Description: Includes short descriptions of voyage to New Zealand in the `Martha Ridgway', very brief accounts of settlements in Wellington, New Plymouth and Nelson, and of land sections held by the Hine family in those districts Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres.
Wright, Sydney Evelyn Liardet, 1825-1897 : Journal extract / transcribed by Phyllis How...
Date: 1842-1844, 1989
By: Wright, Sydney Evelyn Liardet, 1825-1897
Reference: MS-Papers-4282
Description: The journal extract covers the period 15 June 1842-26 Feb 1844 and describes the Wrights' voyage to New Zealand and his experiences in New Plymouth and Wellington Accompanying material - Accompanied by a list of ships mentioned in Wright's journal Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See also MS-2528-2540 for further Wright material Sydney Wright left London on the `Blenheim' on 16 June 1842 and arrived in Wellington on 5 Nov. Later that month he sailed for New Plymouth where he resided until returning to Wellington on 5 Sep 1843. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (41 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy)
Brooks, William, fl 1879-1880 : Diary of William Brooks
Date: 1879-1880
By: Brooks, William, active 1879-1880
Reference: MS-0316
Description: A daily account of the voyage from England to New Zealand on the `Waitara', Sep-Dec 1879, and when employed as Inspector for the Christchurch District Drainage Board Quantity: 1 volume(s) (75 pages). Physical Description: Typed transcript (27 cm; green linen)
Barnicoat, John Wallis, 1814-1905 : Journal
Date: 1841-1842, 1842-1844
By: Barnicoat, John Wallis, 1814-1905
Reference: Micro-MS-0256
Description: Journal of voyage on the Lord Auckland from Gravesend to Nelson (1841-1842) and diary from time of landing at Nelson (1842-1844) Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive. Finding Aids: Index available at qMS-0140.
Hirst family : Letters
Date: 1820-1896
By: Hirst family
Reference: MS-0994-1006
Description: Letters exchanged between members of the Bracken family in England and the Hirst family, mainly Grace Hirst. Discuss business affairs, day-to-day life in Taranaki, Maori wars in the 1860s, voyages to New Zealand, etc Source of title - Supplied In Dec 1851 Grace, Thomas and five of their children left England in the `Gwalior', arriving in Auckland in Jun 1852. They settled in New Plymouth and traded as general merchants. In Feb 1860, with the outbreak of war in Taranaki, the family retreated from Bell Block to the safety of New Plymouth. In 1861 Thomas & Grace returned to England where Grace remained for a year before returning to NZ on the `Silver Eagle' in 1863. Thomas returned on the Ravenscraig in 1861 Grace frequently assisted neighbouring families as a midwife and nurse, attended at the birth of many of her own grandchildren, and helped lay out the dead. She was also active in fundraising for the Anglican Church Quantity: 13 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts (27 cm; red buckram)
Scrapbook relating to migrants and migration
Date: [1971-1979]
From: Brown, Dorothy Fay, 1929-2011: Scrapbooks
Reference: fMS-Papers-7682-1
Description: Scrapbooks on migrants and migration compiled by Brown from New Zealand and Australian newspapers in the 1970s Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Programme 419 - Farm job 1909 by Dudley Crump
Date: 07 Nov 1971
From: Open Country Sound Recordings
Reference: OHInt-0002/378
Description: At the age of 87 years Dudley Crump from Bristol, England recalls his arrival in New Zealand on board H.M.S. Ruapehu, and his first job on a farm in Pahiatua. He describes vividly the journey by train from Wellington , crossing the Rimutaka Range, and climbing at about 4 miles per hour. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Wellington Interviewer(s) - Jim Henderson, presenter Venue - NZBC Studios, Wellington Accompanying material - Script at MS-Papers-1239, folder 106 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT5-0389 Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). 1 event(s). 12 Minutes Duration. Search dates: 1971
Aitcheson, Muriel Mavis, fl 1968-1974 : We in our small corner; a brief history of the ...
Date: 1968
By: Aitcheson, Muriel Mavis, 1919-2007
Reference: MS-Papers-1353
Description: Provides an account of Captain William Lewis' whaling activities at Kapiti, Waikopu and Cape Kidnappers; Douglas Mary McKain's account of life on board the `Olympus' in 1841 and her early days in Wellington. Also includes reminiscences of early settlers and settlement in Napier and Wairoa by Mrs Robina Roe (1929). Also copies of family letters (including letter from Thomas and Susannah Barben describing the voyage of the `London' in 1840), extracts from diaries, genealogical material etc. Includes brief biographical notes about Erena Wharekiri, Ngati Porou wife of William Lewis, and their daughter Harata `Charlotte' Torr. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 folder(s) (52 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy)
Stokes, Thomas Oliver, b 1858 : Shipboard diary written during the voyage of the Wangan...
Date: 6 Sep-8 Dec 1879 (transcribed 2001)
From: Donaldson, Marsha Penelope, 1945-: Collection
By: Stokes, Thomas Oliver, -1950
Reference: MSDL-1264
Description: Stokes comments on conditions on board, family members and other passengers, the `Wanganui's' progress, weather, birds and fish sighted, and shipboard life in general Accompanying material - NZ Shipping Company passenger list for Wanganui (Microfilm printout), and copy of original diary Source of title - Supplied Thomas Oliver Stokes Junior immigrated to Dunedin with his parents and 4 brothers and 4 sisters. He was the eldest child in the family and celebrated his 21st birthday during the voyage Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s). Processing information: Part of SBDD project (Shipboard diaries digitisation)
Grant, George, b 1859? : Notes of the voyage in the Zealandia from London to Wellington...
Date: 4 Jun-1 Nov 1877
From: Donaldson, Marsha Penelope, 1945-: Collection
By: Grant, George, 1859-1901
Reference: MSDL-1262
Description: Describes religious work among passengers and sailors; also describes Rio de Janeiro where ship remained several weeks for repairs after collision on 7 July resulting in the loss of the barque `Ellen Lamb'; and brief description of Somes Island Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s). Processing information: Part of SBDD project (Shipboard diary digitisation)
Schow, Lars Andersen, 1835-1920 : Memoir / transcribed by Gareth Winter (electronic tra...
Date: [199- ]
By: Winter, Gareth, active 1993-2013
Reference: MSDL-2050
Description: Electronic document is a transcription by Gareth Winter of Lars Anderson Schow's memoir. Schow was a Danish settler in Mauriceville. His diary describes his voyage from Hamburg and arrival in Wellington on the `Herschel' (Hertsjel), including a heavy storm and rioting of passengers (1875). The diary also discusses the journey to Wairarapa and daily activities and difficulties working on the roads in Masterton. Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s). Processing information: Part of SBDD (shipboard diary digitisation) project
Parr, James, fl 1857-1868 : Journal of James Parr and letters of Mary, James and Will Parr
Date: 1857-1868
By: Parr, James, active 1857-1868
Reference: qMS-1628
Description: James' shipboard journal contains very brief entries written every few days, mainly giving the ship's position and weather encountered. Includes one letter from Mary in Christchurch circa 1859 to her sister Lizzie in Liverpool in which she comments on local fashions and social activities Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (191 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (22 cm; red linen)