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[Ephemera relating to hotels, motels, hostels and other accommodation in places beginni...

Date: 1950 - 2020

Reference: Eph-A-HOTEL-H

Description: Includes ephemera for hotels in the following locations: Haast Hamilton (incl Tudor Motor Lodge 1974; letterhead for Hotel Riverina, ca 1960s?, and postcard for same hotel) Hanmer Hastings (including Raceview Motel 1950s?) Havelock North Hawkes Bay Hunterville Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 250 mm. Provenance: Donation of Hotel Riverina postcard via Shaun McKean, New Zealand Consulate-General, Sydney, October 2017. One item from the papers of Jack Ladyman, Palmerston North, in 2017

Manuscript

Literary places of interest, New Zealand

Date: [ca 1986-2002]

From: Jones, Jenny Robin, 1947- : Research papers and transcripts

Reference: MS-Papers-11793-21

Description: Contains information regarding literary places of interest in New Zealand, including lists of shrines and plaques, locations of writers's houses, and photocopied newspaper clippings. Also contains correspondence regarding houses of Canterbury writers between Jones and Eric Beardsley, who initiated the Christchurch writers trail. The folder also contains a copy of the undated interim report, 'Survey of members on sites of national literary importance', by Lawrence Jones of the New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN). Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Isdale, Alistair Murray, 1911-2001: The Northern area; additional Hawke's Bay history

Date: [1940-1950]

By: Isdale, Alistair Murray, 1911-2001

Reference: MS-Group-0997

Description: Unpublished manuscript, presumably by Isdale; title continues; `...war worn territory, land of much beauty, till now isolated'. Also letters from Hammond to Harry written from Thorntons Bay, Coromandel, listing New Zealand books held by Hammond, and giving biographical information about illustrator Miss L A Daff (1948). The history of northern Hawke's Bay begins before Maori arrived, covers the Maori history of the area, tells of the arrival of Europeans, the missioanries, settlement and farming, establishment of local government business and services, looks at the contemporary position of Maori in the area, tourism, schools and other aspects. The decorated cover has a photograph of the Carroll Memorial Hall, Waihirere, illustrations of Maori design and photograph of a vessel on the back cover Source of title - Transcribed Relationship complexity - See J G Wilson's `History of Hawke's Bay' with which Isdale was involved Quantity: 2 folder(s) (one in a case folder). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchased from Crows Nest Books, Hamilton, Apr 2001 The cover is illustrated in black and white ink and possibly pastel

Manuscript

Newspaper clippings - Gisborne and Hawke's Bay

Date: 1988-2001

From: Surf Life Saving New Zealand : Records

Reference: fMS-Papers-11392-11

Description: Newspaper clippings on surf lifesaving from Gisborne papers 2000-2001 and Hawke's Bay papers 1988-1994 Quantity: 1 box(es).

Audio

Hawkes Bay earthquake survivors 1931 oral history project

Date: 12 Nov 1997 - 10 Oct 2002 - 12 Nov 1997 - 10 Oct 2002

By: McConnochie, Helen, 1925-; Hawke's Bay Art Gallery and Museum

Reference: OHColl-0487

Description: Interviewees recall their experiences of the 1931 Hawkes Bay earthquake. Many remember being at school (primary and secondary) or in technical training when the earthquake struck. Others describe the sensation of being inside at work (including factory, hospital, office) or at home. Those outside describe movement in the urban and rural landscapes and subsequent damage, particularly to buildings. A number mention injuries to people. The interviewees are: May Atkinson (nee Reid), Harold Beer, Mary Bennett (nee Ellingham), Monnie (Mons Mary) Devine, Lancelot Wellington Dobbinson, Tui Dunningham (nee Forsythe), Rev Thomas C. Fuohy, Alberta Lilian Gill, Edward James Greaney, Ellen Catherine (Nell) Hay, Margaret (Peggy) Higgins (nee Mayo), Elizabeth Beatrice (Harvey) Hill, Ivan Stanley Hodgkinson, Robert James Hunter Holms, Peter Digby Jeffreys, Percival James Jessep, Joseph (Joe) John King, John Robert Lister, Robert Neil Lister, Ethel Mansfield (nee Pidd), Doreen May McConaghty (nee Tyne), Dorothy Bernice McKay, Leo Noel McLaughlin, William Fred Nightingale, Teresa (Tessie Walsh) Antonia Oliver, Janet Grieg Pearse (nee West), Gwendolyn (Gwen) M. Rouse, Agnes Cara Saxby, Ronald Shakespeare, Owen Somerset Smith, Evelyn Smyth, Lawrence (Lawry) Spackman, Eugenie Frances (Melhuish) Stark, Ronald Archer Steel, Keith Swailes, Tamangaro (Tama) Te Marnumairangi Tomoana, Gordon Ernest Vogther, Frank Desmond Gordon Walker, Percy Watson. Awards/funding - The first group of interviews were funded by an Award in Oral History Interviewer(s) - Helen McConnochie Arrangement: Original recordings: OHC-019024 - OHC-019052 Summaries of abstracts: OHA-6564 - OHA-6581, OHA-6582 - OHA-6602 Quantity: 29 C60 cassette(s). 39 printed abstract(s). 39 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other summaries rather than abstracts. Transfers: See backfile for three agreement forms..

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