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Interview with Sister Gladys Smith

Date: Oct 1983

By: Chalmers, Jocelyn Margaret, 1951-; Smith, Ann Gladys, 1905-1996

Reference: OHColl-0695/1

Description: Ann Gladys Smith was born in West Otago in 1905. Describes her childhood, family and moving from Glenkenich to Tapanui when she was five. Recalls schooling and attending Sunday School. Describes being housekeeper at the age of twelve, returning to high school, becoming a student teacher at the Glenkenich School and then going to Dunedin to work at the Nisbet Home for children in Andersons Bay. Talks about her decision to become a deaconess and training before going to St Andrew's Church in Hastings in 1932. Comments on the effect of the 1931 Napier earthquake on local people. Recalls her time at Auckland at St David's Church during World War II. Discusses the Emergency Precautions Services (EPS) for civilians in the event of a Japanese attack. Describes going to Inglenook Home for children in Gore in 1948 and then to Knox Church in Dunedin. Discusses her work as a deaconess particularly at Knox Church in Dunedin. Publication - Entry in 'Southern people : a dictionary of Otago Southland biography' Interviewer(s) - Jocelyn Chalmers Quantity: 2 C90 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 2.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstract(s) to come.

Manuscript

Home Guard records

Date: 1943

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: MSY-4830

Description: Contains administrative records of the South Wairarapa Home Guard, including a list of members

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[Posters and other ephemera relating to emergencies and civil defence in New Zealand. 1...

Date: 1970 - 2010

Reference: Eph-C-CIVIL-DEFENCE-1970/2010

Description: Includes posters and booklets: 1970/1980s?: Civil Defence. These simple instructions are issued by the Joint Rotorua City and County Civil Defence Organisation and could mean to you and yours the difference between life and death in the event of a local major disaster ... [1970-1980s?] 1971: A rough guide to Wellington's sub-area Five [central Wellington]. 1971 Civil Defence message form from Sub-Area 5 HQ [Invitation to meeting 27 April 1971, at TAB HQ Building, Lambton Quay, signed by Lindsay Buick-Constable] 1980s?: Hamilton-Waikato Civil Defence. In case of earthquake & emergencies (2 copies) 1987: Civil Defence. How to survive earthquake, tsunami, flood, fire [1987] 1993: Levin and Districts Civil Defence Organisations. Emergency family guide. Fourth edition 1993. A [Levin] Chronicle publication [Tabloid paper, 20 pages] (2 copies) 2010: Massey University Wellington. Disaster narratives and the Canterbury earthquake; learning from Katrina, the BP oil spill and climate change. Professor Bruce C Glavovic, EQC Chair in Natural Hazards Planning. Massey University Wellington public lecture series. Theatrette, Museum Building Buckle Street, 7 December [2010] Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints approximately A3 size. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-four cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 Decembe...

Date: 1998 - 1999

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-539-063/086

Description: General Pinochet complains about not being allowed to travel freely. Comment on the Minister of Defence's policy. Opposition Leader, Helen Clark, tells the public about National's intended defence spending. New Zealand's energy resources are put up for sale. Vultures gather around National's leader, Jenny Shipley. Jenny Shipley celebrates her first year as leader of the National Party. Boris Yeltsin reassures Russians he is still alive and running the country even though he is on an intravenous drip of Vodka. Finance Minister, Bill Birch in a pool after his attempt in the NZ Economic Free Fall Competitions. Jenny Shipley passes his togs, which he forgot to put on. Comment on the commercialisation of professional cricket. The House Judiciary Committee sit in judgement over President Clinton in the Lewinsky scandal. New ACC law allows victims the right to sue. Paul East quits politics to take up a cushy post for Foreign Affairs in London. Leaked conversations of Gilbert Myles. US military are relaxed about Iraqi missiles aimed at US Republicans. Jenny Shipley visits Bill Clinton. The world tryys to understand why Serbian security forces commit such terrible atrocitities. The Serbians say 'Because they can' Rachel Hunter and Jerry Hall discuss why they got rid of their rock star husbands. Pam Corkery quits politics. Bill Clinton tells the nation about the state of his relations with his wife Hillary following the Lewinsky allegations. The International Olympic Committee get 1st, 2nd and 3rd for Corruption, Greed and Arrogance. Monica Lewinsky is called to Washington for a high-level debriefing. The Government's response to people's needs following the storms in Northland. Sweetwaters festival leaves a mountain of unpaid debtors. Jenny Shipley advocates her favoured MMP option. Quantity: 24 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Photograph of Kelburn Home Guard

Date: 1940

From: Harper, James Edward, fl 2004 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9631

Description: Group portrait of Platoon D, Kelburn Home Guard Company, taken 1940 by an unknown photographer. Edward James Haughey (1908-2004?) is at front row, extreme right. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Gelatin silver print 16.4 x 21 cm

Manuscript

Home Guard records

Date: 1941-1942

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: MSY-4831

Description: Contains administrative records of the South Wairarapa Home Guard, including a list of members

Manuscript

Miscellaneous records

Date: 1950-1952

From: Hutt County Council : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1293-119/18

Description: Correspondence and papers include Royal Humane Society of New Zealand re awards; Upper Hutt Printing Co re `The Leader', 1952; New Zealand Library Assn Inc, 1952; Whites Aviation Ltd re 1st editon of Whites Pictorial Reference of New Zealand, 1952; Wellington Beautifying Society re tree planting, 1952; Paraparaumu Beach Progressive Assn Inc, 1952; telegram from Prime Minister Keith Holyoake re accession of Queen Elizabeth, 8 Feb 1952; Rutherford Memorial Fund, 1952; staff salaries; Royal visit, 1951; St Joseph's Catholic Carnival, Upper Hutt; Civil Emergency Organization (Wellington City); The New Zealand Institute for the Blind Appeal, 1951; re-erection of Waiwhetu Maori Meeting House, 1951; Kapiti Kindergarten, 1951; Banks Theatres Ltd re screening of movies on Christmas Day, 1950s Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Map

[Creator unknown] :Historic places [map]. Pauatahanui. [197-?].

Date: 1843 - 1939 - 1847 - 1945

Reference: MapColl-832.47p/[197-?]/Acc.23130

Description: Map showing old military installations from the New Zealand Wars, 1843-7 and the home guard sites of New Zealand Army in World War II. Sites from the New Zealand War include Te Rangihaeata's stronghold (1846), the site of a chapel and the colonial cemetery at Pauatahanui, military trenches (one named McKillops), the barracks of the 65th regiment, the officer's quarters, the Boulton's Hotel of 1847, Troopers Hill, isolated Maori grave along Paekakariki Hill Road, the landing stage of the 58th and 65th regiments, Tandy's constablulary's post and the Waitaha Maori at Ration Point. Sites during World War II include the home guard headquarters of 1941 at Jones Deviation, the 1939 New Zealand Army Unit and United States Marines 2nd division near Kakaho Stream, as well as the Duck Creek saw mill at Bradey's Bay. Shows J Walker's homestead. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Diazo photoprint, scale indeterminable, 34.2 x 36.6 cm.

Map

[New Zealand Army] :Part section Hutt County map [map with ms annotations]. [Army] addi...

Date: 1943

By: New Zealand. Army; Wilson, Geoffry Burns, 1904-1977

Reference: MapColl-832.47a/1943/Acc.12719

Description: Drawn on a base map, the annotations for the New Zealand Army name creeks, ridges, streams and spurs in the vicinity of the Titi Stream and the Whakatikei Stream, inland from Paekakariki. Some survey measurements are given. Written on recto: Whakatikei, Army, 1943. Geoff Wilson. Written on verso above title: Army. Base map: Part section Hutt County map ([s.l], [s.n], [s.d]) Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Ink on diazo photoprint, scale indeterminable, 37.3 x 53.8 cm.

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Field: Photographs of Byrd's Antarctic expedition, sport events, ships, and other scenes

Date: [ca 1920s-1940s]

Reference: PAColl-6881

Description: A large collection of negatives concentrating on the Otago area. They include images of: Byrd's and Ellsworth's expeditions; Sir Joseph Ward's funeral procession along Dee Street, Invercargill; snow scenes in Dunedin; the 1926, 1928, 1938 and 1939 Saunders Cup; the 1928 Annette Kellerman cup; ploughing match in Taieri and Outram; the 1936 and 1938 Dunedin show; league test 1928; cup winners of the Cornwell Cup (possibly for yachting?); HMS Australia; yachting in Broad Bay 1927 and 1928; 1936 New Zealand surfing championships; a Karitane home in 1938; Waikouaiti races; Otago athletic championships 1937; the launch Annabella in Dunedin harbour; an athletics event including girls' hurdling; pipers round the Robert Burns statue in the Octagon; an amateur dramatics production of a play set in the 19th century; steam ships; the opening of the railway at Roxburgh; a children's party on HMS Dunedin; storm damage in 1937; celebrations in Kaikoura 1940; skating at Alexandra 1938; fire at Seacliff Hospital; Waitaki Dam; air raid precautions in 1939; trotting races; Portobello regatta 1909; Ellison's funeral; a series of 22 negatives of stuffed birds at the Otago University Museum; the opening of a Maori church at Otakou; an Auckland vs Otago rugby match; the opening of the Clydevale bridge; and Otago golf championship 1937. The photographer was Field. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-034982 to 035760, 035779 to 035871, 035916 to 036295, 036699 to 036914, 038264 to 038353, 038364 to 038476 and 052188 to 052355 Quantity: 1839 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film and glass ¼ plate negatives

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New Zealand Returned Services Association :Carnival dance, Turakina Hall, Thursday 14th...

Date: 1946

From: [Ephemera of octavo size, relating to dance parties, social dances, discoes]

By: New Zealand Returned Services Association

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-Social-1946-01

Description: A dance ticket, of various typefaces, with the logo of the Returned Services Association at the top centre. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on card, 60 x 94 mm. Provenance: Part of a purchase from Nigel Thorp, 1995.

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Bivouac on Sugarloaf, Gollans Valley, Wainuiomata

Date: 1942

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

By: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972

Reference: DA-01787

Description: Bivouac on Sugarloaf Hill, Gollans Valley, Wainuiomata, built by the signal unit of the Somes Platoon of Bush Guides of the Wellington Home Guard. Photographed by John Dobree Pascoe in December 1942. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

Map

[Creator unknown] :Site W, general layout and road access [copy of ms map]. [1943-47]

Date: 1943 - 1947

By: New Zealand Post Office

Reference: MapColl-832.4799hkcmf/Ka/[1943-47]/Acc.37513-4

Description: Plan showing layout and road access of Site W, Karori, Wellington, the military station at Wrights Hill Fortress, during World War II. Shows excavated military barracks, command post and plotting room, war shelter, gun store, tunnels and chambers. Shows road access to the station, going through several private properties. Includes a schedule of areas table. Kano, Campbell, and Donald Street are marked. Also shows surrounding properties, owned by F L Rabone, Florence Louisa Rabone (leased by W M Wood), Fodlalla Khoura, J Prenderville, Mrs P M Bates, M W Prenderville, J M Prenderville, E Beavis, A Dorman, W F Dorman, Wellington City Council, Wellington City Supply, Barrer, Brightacre Ltd. WDO 11335 Quantity: 1 map(s) on 2 sheets. Physical Description: Photocopy, scale indeterminable, 39 x 52.4 cm on sheets 42 x 29.6 cm

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Field, Robert Nettleton, 1899-1987 :Home Guard activity!! View from Long Beach. 1942?

Date: 1942

From: Field, Robert Nettleton, 1899-1987 :[Collection of sketches, 1926 to 1961]

Reference: A-265-136

Description: View of a farm house and outbuildings with a high hill in the distance. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Title in ink Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 213 x 301 mm

Manuscript

Stokes, Evelyn May (Dame), 1930-2005 : Raglan land dispute clippings

Date: 1973 - 2006

By: Stokes, Evelyn May (Dame), 1930-2005

Reference: MSX-7859

Description: Contains a volume of photocopied newspaper clippings relating to the 1980 Maori land dispute over the Raglan golf course. Land taken during the Second World War for a military airfield at Raglan was returned to Tainui Awhiro people, but only after a long dispute. Instead of being handed back to its former owners when not required for its designated public use, part of the land was turned into a golf course in 1969. Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter (photocopies)

Map

[Creator unknown] :[Plan of Area 15, civil defence zones 2 and 4, central Wellington, d...

Date: 1943

By: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Reference: MapColl-832.4799hkcrf/A/1943/Acc.13579

Description: Map of civil defence area 15, central Wellington, during the Second World War, being the area of Brooklyn and Mount Cook, bounded by part of Washington Ave, the Wellington Show Building, Dufferin Street, Martin Square and Brooklyn Road. Zones 1, 2 and 4 are shown, with zones 2 and 4 highlighted. Fire alarm boxes and tram routes are marked, as well as streets, public buildings, schools and churches. The defence stores, Prince of Wales Park, Winter Show Building, Basin Reserve, Nairn Street Reserve, St Patrick's College and Mount Cook School, are highlighted. Written on map in pencil: Japanese area, 1943. Area 15. Title from catalogue card and cataloguer Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, linen backed, scale indeterminable, 49 x 60 cm.

Manuscript

Records of Wairarapa Home Guard

Date: 1939-1945 (?)

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-6571-116

Description: Contains records of the Wairarapa Home Guard during World War Two, including lists of tools and vehicles of members

Audio

Interview with Thora Simpson

Date: 12, 17 Jan 2007 - 12 Jan 2007 - 17 Jan 2007

From: Civilian life in New Zealand during the Second World War oral history project

By: Simpson, Thora Cuthbert, 1924-2007

Reference: OHInt-0980-16

Description: Interview with Thora Simpson (nee Farquharson), born in Nasbey in 1924. Talks about her family background and her school teacher parents being 'very much in favour of education'. Recalls her father had fought in World War I but never spoke about his experiences, and her mother had lost friends from Oamaru in the war. Describes her schooling - primary at Eiffelton School and Maori Hill School, and secondary at Otago Girls High School and later Waitaki Girls High School in Oamaru where she was sent to live with grandparents. Recalls her father enrolled her in a commercial course so she would always be 'sure of getting a job'. Refers to the polio epidemic of 1936 when schools closed. Mentions visiting relations in Dunedin, reading and being taught embroidery while the schools were closed. Comments on not being affected much by the Depression and having a vegetable garden. Recalls getting their first radio and the first family car, a Model T Ford, which both parents drove. Recalls the early war years, listening to the radio and cutting maps from newspapers. Comments on a sewing class at Waitaki Girls making clothes for refugee children coming to New Zealand, and learning first aid. Talks about working as a typist in the Dunedin City Engineer's office and later the School of Engineering at Canterbury University College during World War II. Refers to the Dunedin city engineer being responsible for the Emergency Precautions Scheme (EPS) for the city, taking shorthand at EPS meetings and manning telephones during night time air raid practices. Recalls reading about the bombing of Pearl Harbour and seeing American servicemen in Dunedin. Talks about recreation, holidays, food and clothes during the War. Recalls D Day, and VE and VJ Days and comments that the war led her to take life more seriously. Discusses meeting her husband Trevor in 1946 when he was working on a Canterbury farm under a rehab scheme. Talks about her brothers Hector and Alexander joining the air force during the war, with Hector being sent to Bomber Command at Little Rissington after training in Canada. Describes how her father and sister drove from Christchurch to tell her when Hector was killed. Talks about the supportive reaction of colleagues and being the first in her circle to have lost someone. Recalls Alex was discharged from the air force in 1942 after an incident but later reenlisted in Britain when there was a shortage of pilots. Comments that like other returned servicemen he found it hard to settle after the war and joined the Army until he died aged 48. Abstracted by - Erin Flanigan Interviewer(s) - OHInt-0980-16 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-022565 - OHC-022567 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s) over 2 days. 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-7339. Photocopy(?) of a black and white photograph of Thora Simpson (1942); printout of a colour photograph of Thora (2007) Search dates: 1924 - 2007

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Interview with Edward Douglas

Date: 6 Mar 1995 - 06 Mar 1995

From: History of the Army in New Zealand during World War II

By: Douglas, Edward Arthur Norman, 1924-

Reference: OHInt-0571/09

Description: Edward Arthur Norman Douglas born Pukekohe 1924. Recalls being a market gardener and serving on the Home Guard until 1942 when he was called up at the age of 18 years and sent for training at Ngaruawahia camp for one month. Posted to 2nd Battalion Waikato Regiment at Claudelands where training continued and describes duties which included loading out ammunition for the CAC factory Hamilton into rail or trucks. Recalls Battalion being sent to Great Barrier Island, Nov 1942 and describes headquarters at Claris airfield, conditions, beach guard duty, use of pack horses to supply outposts and coast watching. Recalls volunteering for Air Force, being posted May 1943, and after aircrew training, missed a medical and was allocated to guard duties with RNZAF. Mentions being manpowered out of services for a period and later serving with J Force. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Dick Linnell Venue - 46 Paerata Road, Pukekohe Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008034 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 45 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2196.

Audio

Interview with Joe Blackie

Date: 23 Nov 1994

From: The Merchant Navy story

By: Blackie, Carl Joseph, 1911-1998

Reference: OHInt-0321-03

Description: Joe Blackie was born in Dunedin in 1911. Recalls education in Balclutha and at Caversham High School, running away from home, cutting flax as first job then taking variety of farm, labouring and outdoors work at Manuka Creek, Ettrick, Outram, Franz Joseph, Waiheka, Bruce Bay, Martin's Bay and Hollyford. Details wages, cost of living, walking to different areas. Describes training for the Territorial Army Reserves, medical discharge and working as instructor for Home Guard at Godfrey Head. Mentions Fred Jones, Minister of Defence. Talks about going to sea in 1940 with the New Zealand Shipping Co on the Surrey and returning from the United Kingdom on the Hurunui. Details torpedoing of the Hurunui, being picked up by the St. Margaret, transfer to Royal Navy ship, return to Glasgow and London and survivor's leave. Mentions British Sailors Society. Talks about later ships: the Ormonde; the troopship Almanzara; the Framlington Court; the Reino del Pacifico; the Sydney Star. Recalls joining the Royal Air Force, then working at Lockheed Aircraft works in Renfrew before returning to sea. Recounts hospitalisation in Rangoon due to tuberculosis, final discharge and returning to England as Distressed British Seaman. Talks about Hugh Hogarth & Sons, the Empire Duchess, the Highland Monarch, the Baron Ramsay and the Liberty ships at Gibraltar in 1945. Discusses incidents at sea, wages, final discharge from Merchant Navy and difficulties getting service medals. Outlines various jobs after the war in the United Kingdom. Recalls joining the Royal Marines during the Berlin Airlift. Talks about being in London for the Coronation in 1953. Describes returning to New Zealand on the Captain Cook as an assisted immigrant. Talks about Blackie and Harrington families. Outlines brother's academic career and position as former Director General of Agriculture in Hong Kong. Interviewer(s) - Stan Kirkpatrick Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.45 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4442. Search dates: 1994

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