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Juliet Peter and Roy Cowan, the last kiln firing

Date: [ca 1970]-2005

From: Peter, Juliet, 1915-2010 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9723-5

Description: Includes - Roy Cowan in his studio surrounded by pots, 1996. Portraits of Roy Cowan, 1996. Roy Cowan and Juliet Peter at home, 8 Heke Street, Ngaio, Wellington, 1990s. Juliet Peter with friends, 2000s. Juliet Peter with her friend Lisl Heller, 1990s. Juliet Peter, Roy Cowan, and sculptor Guy Ngan, 2000s. Gathering of potters at 8 Heke Street Ngaio - Barry Brickell, Roy Cowan, Juliet Peter, Vickie Hearnshaw, Anneke Borren, doreen Blumhardt - 6 May 1999 (this was the day of the last firing of the Cowan's kiln). Barry Brickell and Roy Cowan managing the last firing of the Cowan's kiln, 8 Heke Street, Ngaio, 6 May 1999. Roy Cowan, Juliet Peter, Barry Brickell and friends opening the kiln after the last firing, May 1999. Views of Wellington photographed by Roy Cowan, 1990s. Landscape photographs taken by Roy Cowan on holidays, 1990s. Autumn trees and farmland, probably John Peter's farm, Marlborough. Hill country on John Peter's farm. Mounts Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe. Picnic at Akaroa, 1990s. Lake Tekapo, 1984. Ceramics at an exhibition in Akaroa, ca 1985. Friends and family in New Zealand and overseas. Cowan's ceramics in Ron Sang's garden, Auckland. Bronze fountain in a Bayswater department store, London, photographed by Andrew Grigg. Art works by Juliet Peter including an exhibition of works for sale at Tinakore Gallery, Wellington, 1994. Quantity: 152 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints

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Paul, Joanna, 1945-2003 : Papers

Date: 1973-2003

By: Paul, Joanna Margaret, 1945-2003

Reference: MS-Group-1800

Description: Papers include: personal and business related correspondence; papers relating to Paul's activities as a painter and poet and paper relating to her other activities which included conservation of cultural heritage, membership of the Historic Places Trust and campaign against the introduction of genetically modified plants and animals into New Zealand. Relationship complexity - A selection of Joanna Paul's art works are deposited with the Hocken Library, Dunedin Daughter of Dame Janet and Blackwood Paul. A poet and artist. Quantity: 4 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Jane Paul, Wellington, on behalf of the Paul family, 2009

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Roy Cowan and Juliet Peter, potters

Date: [ca 1960-2000]

From: Peter, Juliet, 1915-2010 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-D-1358

Description: Four photographs. Two are of ceramics by Juliet Peter and Roy Cowan, ca 1970s. One is of Juliet Peter and Roy Cowan taken at their pottery by Marti Friedlander some time in the 1960s. One shows the artists in 2000 when Juliet Peter was awarded a CNZM. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 colour original photographic print(s).

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Roy Cowan and Juliet Peter, potters

Date: [ca 1960-2003]

From: Peter, Juliet, 1915-2010 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9723-7

Description: Roy Cowan with one of his ceramic sculptures photographed by Ron Sang about 2003. Roy Cowan and Juliet Peter in the garden of 8 Heke Street among examples of their ceramic work photographed by Marti Friedlander some time in the 1960s. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 digital print(s).

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Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook

Date: [ca 1990-ca 2003]

From: Derum, Kate, 1944-2008 :Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook

Reference: PAColl-9901

Description: Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook, particularly images of him, his home, studio, flowers in his garden, and tapestry work, taken from circa 1990 to circa 2003. (Note however that four art works have creation dates of 1955, 1966/67, about 1979 and 1992). Some have notes written by Crook on the backs. Eight relate particularly to the Victorian Tapestry Workshop in Melbourne, Australia. Some photographs taken by Crook, other photographers unidentified. Comprises: Eight relating to Derum and the Victorian Tapestry Workshops (VTW) in Melbourne, Australia, taken 1993 and circa 1993. Images show a tapestry of a montage with Derum, weaver Cheryl Thornton, and Joy Smith. Further images show (students?) working at the VTW including [Grazyua Bleya ?] weaving 'Maritimes'. Six images of Crook and others at the City Art Gallery in Wellington, in Dec 1993, during the retrospective exhibition of Crook's works, curated by Derum. Images include Edith Ryan, 'Eddie', and Derum. 23 are taken of and around Crook's house at 119 Aro Street, Wellington, including his studio which was under renovation. Also many of flowers inside and in his garden. Two probably taken inside the Begonia House, Botanical Gardens, Wellington. Five showing him and/or others. Only identified person is Edith Ryan at the Arts Council office. Six comprising buildings, sculpture, the pine tree at One Tree Hill, Auckland. 15 of art works (all? by Crook), particularly tapestries, dated 1955, 1966/67, about 1979 and 1992. Also (1990s?) photographs of tapestries under construction and decorated envelopes created by Crook for letters addressed to Jim and Mary Barr. Quantity: 65 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Campbell, Aline Margaret, 1937-2007: Photographs

Date: [ca 1910s, 1934, 1950s-2007]

By: Campbell, Aline Margaret, 1937-2007

Reference: PAColl-10284

Description: Photographic prints relating to Alistair and Meg Campbell. The images mainly comprise group photographs of themselves and other people from the New Zealand literary world, taken circa 1950s to circa 2000s by a range of photographers. The collection also includes photographs taken by Mark Pirie of HeadworkX circa 2005-2006, and one photograph of a kereru in a tree taken by T W Collins of Warkworth, likely in the mid 1900s. Two black and white photographs from the early-mid 1900s are by Jean Taylor of the Kaikoura Star. One shows a group of boys from Glendinning Home in Dunedin, likely including Alistair Campbell, who was sent to the orphanage along with his brothers in 1933. Another photograph, likely 1910s, shows a group of children posing in front of a banner labelled, 'Hands across the sea'. The bulk of the photographs are from the 1950s - 2000s, and include images of Meg and Alistair Campbell, and members of their family and friends. Many images were taken at their home in Pukerua Bay, and some photographs show Campbell family dogs. The images are mainly snapshots and group portraits taken at parties and other events. Literary figures feature prominently in the images, as well as other artists, academics, patrons of the arts, and their relatives. Photographs include images of Sam Hunt, Lauris Edmond, Ruth McKay, Jean Watson, Hone Tuwhare, Rachel McAlpine, Caroline Macdonald, Diana Mason, Vincent O'Sullivan, John Thomson, Bill Oliver, Roger Robinson, Harry Rickets, Michael O'Leary, Yilma Tafere Tasew, Mark Pirie, and others. The collection also includes images from a lunch at Vincent O'Sullivan's house in 1989, and Sam Hunt performing on stage. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Aline Margaret Campbell (nee Andersen), better known as Meg Campbell, was a poet and writer. She and her husband, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, lived at Pukerua Bay. Quantity: 52 colour original photographic print(s). 13 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints, dye coupler prints Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Originally received as part of A2014-207, Campbell, Aline Margaret Papers, described as MS-Papers-11803-01 to MS-Papers-11803-61.

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