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Album of photographs relating to Poverty Bay
Date: 1840-1950
From: Mackrell, Brent fl 2012: Photographs
By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886; Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949; Heron, George Charles, 1923-1972; Johnston, Owen, active 1940-1987; New Zealand Railways. Publicity Branch; Palmer, Albert Noel, 1920-1972; Raine, William Hall, 1892-1955
Reference: PA1-o-1036
Description: Contains photographs and photographic copies of paintings illustrating Te Rangihaeata's house on Mana Island, Waitahanui Pa at Lake Taupo, meeting houses at Waihi (Taupo), Wairoa, Te Wairoa (Rotorua), Otaki, Ohinemutu, Morrinsville, Waiomatatini, Pokai, Whakarewarewa, Tokaanu, Koroniti and Thames. Also shown are a gateway at Te Teko and the gateway to a church at Nuhaka. The artists and photographers represented are G F Angas, A P Godber, A N Palmer, William Hall Raine, George Heron, Owen Johnston, E Edwards, and the New Zealand Railways Publicity Department. A number of images were provided by the Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Graphic drawing book 23 x 31 cm
Field family : Field and Hodgkins family papers
Date: 1855-1950
By: Field family
Reference: MS-Group-0060
Description: Correspondence and papers of two prominent New Zealand families. The collection centres around W H Field, Waikanae landowner and MP for Otaki, and his wife Isabel Hodgkins, sister of artist, Frances Hodgkins. It amalgamates a number of separately catalogued ms collections of the same provenance, including MS-Papers-0113. * Diary for 1883 missing Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See also W H Field papers, 73-128 Quantity: 244 folder(s). 92 volume(s). 3 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Paper inventory which was previously available in reading room was removed on 3 Dec 2014 as it contained no extra information. A copy is available in the staff backfile. Family trees for Field, Hodgkins and Parker families available in staff back file entitled Field Family listings.. Provenance: Collected by Field family members, 1855-1950 Transfers: To Drawings & Prints Collection - Accompanying art works - To Photographic Archive - Accompanying photographs. Processing information: Two further boxes still require adding to this group and are at the end of the sequence at MS-Papers-0113-31 and MS-Papers-0113-32; they are papers relating to W H Field and will be added to Series 1 and 16B
Photographs of Wellington and district
Date: [ca 1850s-1940s]
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
By: Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm); Travers, William Thomas Locke, 1819-1903
Reference: PAColl-0785-1-001
Description: Views of Wellington and environs, many of them copies of originals by W T L Travers and others, made for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance. They include early churches, street scenes, shipping and personalities, and a view of Te Rauparaha's monument in Otaki. Aso included are a number of original photographs by Wrigglesworth and Binns of Wellington. Quantity: 76 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).
Rangiatea Church (Otaki) : Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials
Date: 1839-1957
By: Rangiatea (Church : Ōtaki, N.Z.)
Reference: Micro-MS-0230
Description: Source of title - Supplied title Relationship complexity - Original baptism register, 1852-1875 (MSY-1281) held as part of MS-Papers-1925 (Church of England in New Zealand Wellington Diocese). Photocopies of published registration information are at Library references P ATL NZ 929.3 REG 1840-1958 (burials), P ATL NZ 929.3 REG 1839-1844 (baptisms), and P ATL NZ 929.3 REG 1841-1866 (marriages). Rangiatea is the oldest Maori Church in New Zealand. Ministers in charge included Octavius Hadfield, 1839-1870; James McWilliams, 1870-1906; Temuera Tokuaitua, 1908-1933 and Paora Temuera, 1933. Quantity: 3 microfilm reel(s) positive. Physical Description: Mss and printed material