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[Ephemera relating to hotels, motels, hostels and other accommodation in Wairakei. 1893...

Date: 1950 - 1893 - 2020

Reference: Eph-A-HOTEL-Wairakei

Description: Includes ephemera for hotels in Wairakei and the vicinity. Includes an ilustrated envelope, perhaps 1950s? Includes THC circular luggage label to stick to luggage, and THC rectagular label with string, to be tied to luggage Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 250 mm.

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Hokonui Moonshine Museum

Date: [1980s-2000s], 1997, 2000, 2005

From: Garland, Phil, 1942-2017: Papers and recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-11839-066

Description: Contains articles, ephemera and correspondence relating to the Hokonui Moonshine Museum in Gore. Also research material on illegal whisky distilling in Southland, including photocopied sections from books and photographs. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, photos and printed matter (some photocopies)

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Henderson, James McLeod, 1925-2013 : Research papers relating to the Ratana movement

Date: [1921-2005]

By: Henderson, James McLeod, 1925-2013

Reference: MS-Group-2234

Description: Correspondence, research and teaching notes relating mainly to the Ratana Movement but also to wider race relations issues. Includes an annotated draft of Henderson's 1956 thesis on Ratana. Henderson wrote 'Ratana: The origins and the story of the movement' (1963), and 'Ratana: The man, the church, the political movement' (1972) Quantity: 15 folder(s). 1 volume(s). 0.20 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts (including photocopies), printed matter, photographs, drawings Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs Rosa Henderson, Wellington, 2013 (A2013-216); Sep 2013 (A2013-249) Transfers: Papers received in Manuscripts and transfers made from there - To Book Collections - Copies of serial Te Whetu Marama o te Kotahitanga - To Photographic Archive - Case of colour transparencies, photo album, folder of loose black & white photographs.

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Wendt, Albert, 1939- : Papers

Date: 1863, 1957-2006

By: Wendt, Albert, 1939-

Reference: ATL-Group-00142

Description: Includes correspondence from the early 1960s onwards, although mainly from the 1970s and 1980s; the subject matter varies from the personal through to his work as a writer and an academic, and his correspondents include many literary figures, both New Zealand and international. The drafts of his work include heavily revised handwritten and typed copies through to galley proofs. His academic papers comprise both notes of lectures and addresses which he has delivered and university administration papers. As a successful writer and an academic he received poems and other literary works from aspiring writers, especially from the Pacific Islands, and these are included in the collection. The diaries are mainly consist of brief entries and are often little more than appointment books. His notebooks, converted usually from school exercise books, date from the 1960s and as well as school notes contain fragments of early drafts. There are also conference papers of the events at which he attended and often addressed, newspaper cuttings, early study notes, a radio interview and other material relating to his wide-ranging career. Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: The collection came to the Library with no clear arrangement. The papers have been organised into series, comprising correspondence, diaries and notebooks, drafts, non-literary work, university administration work, printed material, and newspaper cuttings. Born and raised in Samoa. Educated in Samoa and New Zealand. Trained and taught as teacher in New Zealand and then in Samoa, where he became principal of Samoa College. His first published book was 'Sons for the Return Home' in 1973. He has since published novels, essays, poetry collections, plays and anthologies of Pacific writing. Is also an artist. Has also had a notable academic career at Auckland University and the University of the South Pacific (in Fiji and Samoa). In 2013 he was awarded the Order of New Zealand. Quantity: 449 folder(s). 12 Linear Metres. 4 b&w original photographic print(s). 119 Electronic document(s). 1 C60 cassette(s). Physical Description: mss, typescript, printed matter, photographs, digital files, audiocassette Transfers: Five published items transferred to the book collection at PR-14-0311, posters to Ephemera, plans of a fale to Drawings and prints (at Plans-2014-085-001/013) and copies of the Samoa Bulletin to Serials. The collection as a whole is with the Manuscripts Collection. - To Serials Collection - Copies of Samoa Bulletin - To Ephemera Collection - Posters - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Plans of a Samoan fale at Plans-2014-085-001/013 - To Book Collections - Five printed items at PR-14-0311 - To Sound and Music Centre - Four cassettes..

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