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Manuscript

Correspondence re German cultural matters (b)

Date: [1961-1977], [1989]

From: Strewe, Friedrich Georg Theodor (Odo), 1910-1986 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5921-023

Description: Comprises correspondence with German groups and others re cultural matters and includes the International Copyright Bureau (London) re production of `Fear and misery of the Third Reich', the Berliner Ensemble, Karl-Marx Universitet (Leipzig), Democratic German Report (Berlin), Gesellschaft Neue Heimat (Berlin), Radio Berlin International, Verlag Zeit Im Bild (Dresden), Ministerrat der Deutschen Demoratischen Republik (Berlin), Ministerium fur Auswartige Angellegenheiten der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (Berlin), DDR Deutscher Fernsehfunk (Berlin), Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Der Kinderbuchverlag (Berlin) Also includes envelopes, returned letter to Lisa Laing, postcards from Carole, Karen and an unidentified person, and list of names of New Zealand writers supplied by Carl Freeman (ca 1989) Language - Most of the letters are in German Arrangement: Part of a file labelled, `East German mail' Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Catalogues of glass models of a person and a horse

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Eileen Fortune's trip to Europe and Britain

Date: 1931-1932

From: Fortune, Reo Franklin, 1903-1979: Photographs relating to Reo and Eileen Fortune

Reference: PAColl-8563-07

Description: Photographs of a trip to Spain made by Eileen in about 1932. Alpine mountaineering and skiing trips in Germany and Norway made by men friends from Eileen's days with the Victoria University College Tramping Club. Views of castles and towns taken during a journey down the Danube. A New Zealand friend at Cambridge University. Photographs of Eileen with groups of unidentified men. Deck scenes taken during the journey from New Zealand. Holiday trips in Britain which include Eileen with her mother in Cornwall. Eileen with her collegues at Wellington Girls College. Two photographs of Kingsford Smith's "Southern Cross" aeroplane. Two images are of hay making on "Earle's farm" in New Zealand. Quantity: 226 b&w original photographic print(s).

Manuscript

Autobiography (pt II)

Date: [ca 1960s]

From: Braithwaite, Warwick 1896-1971 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5473-2

Description: Braithwaite continues with his narrative with notes on opera at Sadlers Wells, his study time at La Scala Milan before the war, wartime conditions, his work in Britain where he conducted many of the important orchestras and made recordings, a spell with the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra (and visits to Belsen) and with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1945. He describes broadcasting to the forces, personalities in the music world, and his visits en route to Australia and activities there prior to his visit to New Zealand. Includes newsclippings of letters from Braithwaite to the `Glasgow Herald' re the Scottish National Orchestra and one from J Barnes, secretary and manager of the Choral and Orchestral Union of Glasgow re season of the orchestra. (Pages 104-117 are not included; this section therefore comprises pages 118-262) Arrangement: On re-sorting the autobiography, which was not completely in order, it was discovered that pages 104-117 were not there Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript

Manuscript

Postcards

Date: [1940-1990]

From: Cooper, Peter, 1918-2004 : Papers

Reference: MSX-6126

Description: Postcards from various parts of the world collected by Cooper (no messages etc); countries include Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, India, Nepal, Singapore, Goa, New Zealand, Germany and Russia; also postcards of paintings from various galleries Quantity: 1 volume(s) (case folder with postcards).

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World War, 1939-1945. New Zealand. Units. NZ Dental Corps

Date: 1941-1945

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

Reference: PAColl-4161-01-194

Description: Series of interior and exterior photographs of various Dental Sections in NZ taken 1945. Include: Woodbourne; Trentham Camp Dental Hospital; Whenuapai; Burnham; HMS Philomel; Hobsonville. Various captioned photographs. Includes: NZDC POW dental section at Oflag V B, Biberach, Germany; 2 NZEP IP (Treasury Island, Bourail, Green Island); Vella Lavella; senior dental officers in New Caledonia; officers of 10 MOB Dental Section, 1944 (named); group of medical and dental staff BHQ 30 NZ Bn, Nissan Island; group photo of Dental Section, Pacific Area (unidentified); 22 Field Ambulance; Dental Section CCS Guadalcanal, AWWS HQ Guadalcanal; No 1 Max-Fac Dental Section, 4 Gen Hospital, New Caledonia; ATD Camp, Nemeara Valley; Dental Section RNZAF Station, Espiritu Santo; mobile dental section, Port Cruz, Guadalcanal ; Fiji detachment, 1944; Base Hygiene Section; Bougainville staff and surgery, 1944-1945; Field force exercises, 1941-1942; prosthetic truck; aerial view of mobile Dental Section area at Guadalcanal and plan of the area; aerial view of 10 MOB Dental Section HQ, Port Cruz, Guadalcanal; group photo of staff at Bn HQ; Lt Col O E L Rout and staff at Dental HQ; No 2 Max-Fac Dental Section. No 2 NZCCS, Guadalcanal; dental mechanics at work at an under-canvas dental hospital; Field dentistry at 53rd [?] Tank camp at Nissan; embarkation from New Caledonia to Guadalcanal, 1943 (group photo); 6 Squadron RNZAF 1945 (staff at Halavas); Dental Section at Emirau 1944-1945 (groups named and camp site). Quantity: 275 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Nelson college and snaps from a world trip

Date: 1929-ca1938

From: Sutch, William Ball, 1907-1975 : Photographs

Reference: PA1-o-1173

Description: Photographs presented to William Sutch by the House Masters of Nelson College. The card in the front of the album is dated 19 August 1930. The photographs show damage done to the school buildings as a consequence of the Murchison earthquake. The group of images gives a general view of the school, its buildings, rugby teams, cadets, students and staff. Several images record drama productions and there are two photographs of what are probably prefects The other group of photographs are snapshots taken during a trip to Europe when Sutch accompanied the New Zealand Minister of Finance, Walter Nash. Most seem to have been taken in Berlin and show Nazi banners in front of the cathedral, and mass marches in the streets. Others may have been taken in Russia, and one is of a memorial monument to the memory of Sir James Hector, geologist and explorer to the Palliser expedition of 1857-1860 raised by his friends in Canada, the United States, and England. Quantity: 1 album(s).

Manuscript

Writing about Germany and other matters

Date: [1965-1980]

From: Strewe, Friedrich Georg Theodor (Odo), 1910-1986 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5921-084

Description: Includes cartoon from `Daily mirror' re British internment of anti-Nazis (1940); list of NZers with their specialities; `Warum ich euch Verliess'; several versions of story or autobiographical account set in Germany, possibly `Uncle Bernhard'; selections of poems from Rilke, Pound, Huxley, Pope and Wordsworth; political definitions (humourous); poem, `Sing a song of Europe' (author and date unknown); statement re state houses; `Aliens in British life', address given by Howard Wadham to the Optimists Club from the (Jewish chronicle Aug 1945); and letter by Strewe re article, `Enemy alien dentist' publisihed in the `Dominion' and `Evening post' (1945) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1981. F...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1981-1

Description: Includes: Black Power, Christchurch. Photographs by Glenn Jowitt. Photo-Forum Gallery, Wellington, 27th April to 9th May 1981. By Eight. Adams, Brett, Brownson, Burke, Gillespie, Ginn, Hannken, Lloyd. Photographs at the Auckland Society of Arts, Sept 21 - Oct 2, 1981. Clare Fergusson. July 20 - Aug 7, Real Pictures Gallery, exhibition of photographs. 23 - 24 July, 100m2, "My Grandmother" performance. 25 July, Auckland City Art Gallery, slide-film-talk. 25 July, Real Pictures Gallery, "Date Day" performance. (2 copies). From the Road, fifty South Island photographs by Robin Morrison. An exhibition organised by the Auckland City Art Gallery toured by the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors Council. In a Different Light, [Photographs by] Nick Servian, Geoff Mason, Brian Enting. An Exhibition commencing 19th July. The Lewis-Paape Gallery [Lower Hutt]. Frame Ups; and exhibition of photographs [by] Mary Macpherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington] 2 - 20 June 1981 (2 copies). New Zealand Architecture, a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects: City Art Gallery, Wellington. (2 copies). Photos, Peter Hannken. April 27 - May 15 1981, Real Pictures Gallery, Auckland. (4 copies). Points of View. Reg Feuz, Peter Butler, Janet McCallum, Peter Black, Brian Davis, Tony Kellaway. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. Project 3-D; an exhibition of holography and stereoscopic photography. Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, February 18 to March 22, 1981. Plus specimen sheet `View' - Laurence Aberhart, plus original prints: 1980s-90s [by] Bragg, Gibbs, Foelsch. October 20 - 31st 1981, PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington]. Visions-Realities; three contemporary German photographers - Wolf Harhammer, Reinold Hilgering, Rolf Rettenberger. PhotoForum Gallery, 26 Harris Street, Wellington, 10-28 March 1981. We're Moving Now; photographs by Cathryn Shine, 1st-19th September, 1981, PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. (2 copies). Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :EEC life blood. 8 July 1978.

Date: 1978

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning world politics. Published in the Auckland Star, August 1977 - December 1979.]

Reference: A-331-064

Description: The cartoon shows a man, representing New Zealand, lying in a hospital bed. Attatched to his arm is a drip, representing EEC life blood, however the supply will soon run out. Surrounding his bed are get well cards from Britain, Holland, Germany, Denmark and France, all countries who are members of the EEC. Refers to the EEC and the resulting effect on New Zealand. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 250 x 185mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Personal papers

Date: [1938-1970]

From: Strewe, Friedrich Georg Theodor (Odo), 1910-1986 : Papers

Reference: fMS-Papers-5921-6

Description: Comprises articles mostly about Strewe including anti-tour protest; `Fur freiheit, recht und ehr starben sie' (Telegraf, 1969); `Berlin; a divided city' by Strewe (NZ Listener, 1958); articles about the rescue at Bethell's Beach (1963); `Was sagen ihre handlinien uber die charakter - und schicksalsdeutung?' (Das Neue Zeitlater (1954); `Landscaper joins brain drain' (Sunday Times, 1970)e by Strewe, `Railways, roaring to the top' (Sunday Times, 1970); Aufbau subsriction form with pictorial article on couples (Look, 1938) Language - Two articles in German Relationship complexity - Photocopied articles; originals of these, annotated by Strewe, at fMS-Papers-5921-6 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :The butter market. 9 July 1982.

Date: 1982

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons on New Zealand, Europe, trade and the E.E.C. published in the Auckland Star between 1979 and 1986.

Reference: A-322-096

Description: The cartoon shows a man, representing New Zealand, with a block of butter in front of him as if it were a soccer ball. He is saying to himself, `... and to think I now have to score against a team which includes Germany, Italy and France...'. Refers to the E.E.C. in Europe making it harder for New Zealand to export dairy products to Great Britain. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 230 x 160 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Photographs relating to Wassili Wassiliew

Date: 1944-1983

From: Wassiliewa, Galina (estate) :Photographs relating to life and ballet career of Galina Wassiliewa in Lithuania and Wellington.

Reference: PAColl-6125-30

Description: Photographs of Wassili Wassiliew's time in Germany during and after the Second World War. There are pictures and postcards of towns, people he knew and was associated with, bands and musical groups he worked with, photographs taken on the voyage out to New Zealand, and of people in the displaced persons camp at Pahiatua. There are also a number of portraites of Wassili Wassiliew. Most of the photographs come from the period 1944 to ca 1953 Wassili Wassiliew was born on the 30th of May 1916 in Nizhnedevisk, Russia, a town west south west of Voronezh. His father was Vladimir Wassiliew, and his mother's name was Nadezhda (maiden name Massalitinova). He studied at the Moscow Conservatoire of Music. He was a soldier in the Russian army at the time Hitler invaded Russia. Somehow he managed to defect to the German army where his musical abilities were used, so that by 1945 he was one of a group of musicians located in Berlin. As the Allied armies invaded Germany, Wassili and his collegues left Berlin and the threat of the advancing Russian army and made for the British Sector. There they contacted a British officer who took them under his protection and established them as entertainers in the Britsh army of occupation. A document among his papers dated 17 August 1945 states that he is a member of the D P Concert Party attached to 7th Armoured Division and has been authorised to wear a British uniform. Between 1945 and 1947 documents show that he worked in a number of different places such as Flensberg and Luneburg. By 1947 he was located in Hanover where he remained until he sailed for New Zealand in 1950. In 1951 he married another settler, Galina Ranten, from Lithuania, a professional ballet dancer. In 1953 they set up the Galina Wassiliewa School of Russian Classical Ballet in Wellington. Wassili's role in this was on the musical side. In particular he formed, led, and conducted the orchestras brought together for the public ballet performances produced by Galina and performed by her students during the 1950s and 1960s. These were large enterprises staged in the Opera House, the St James Theatre or outside in the Botanic Garden. On several occasions productions were also toured. Wassili's other interest was photography, and as well as recording his wife, and her students, he also photographed many of the Russian ballet and other dance groups touring New Zealand in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1966 his ballet photographs were exhibited with ballet costumes and stage designs by Raymond Boyce at the NZ Display Centre, Cuba Street. He was also NZ photo-reporter and critic for the London based magazine "Ballet Today". (Information on Wassili's life in Russia and prior to 1945 is from his birth certificate and supplied by friends, Ian and Katherine Hastings). Quantity: 133 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 colour original photographic print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :I was going to draw one of those terrible cartoons showing the ...

Date: 1976

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning world politics. Published in the Auckland Star, January 1976 - June 1977].

Reference: A-331-041

Description: The cartoon shows a sleepy man, representing the cartoonist, talking to the reader. Refers to communism in the South Pacific. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 175 x 200mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Photographs relating to Sir Geoffrey Cox

Date: [ca 1950s], 1969-1976

From: Cox, Geoffrey Sandford (Sir), 1910-2008 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7972

Description: Photographs relating to Geoffrey Cox and his family. Includes photographs taken on holidays in England, New Zealand and Europe. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). 34 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints

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[Music programmes, 1986 - Folder 1]

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1986-1

Description: Academy of St Albans with soloists Jillian Bartram, soprano; Martin Setchell, organ. Conductor David Vine; leader Eva Schwanen. St Albans Methodist Church, 2 March 1986. Programme Amici Chamber Orchestra, Christchurch. Leader, John Lambert; Conductor, John Pattinson. Great Hall, Arts Centre, Christchurch. 28 June 1986. Programme. Lauri Anderson. "Natural history". Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 1986. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Boys of the Lough. Michael Fowler Centre, 6 March 1986. Promotional pamphlet French Music from the Baroque. Bronwyn Pugh (violin), Rosalind Salas (voice), Robert Petre (harpsicord), Robert Oliver (bass viol). Gamelan Room, Music Department, Victoria University, Wellington. 26 October 1986. The Gothenburg Cathedral Boys' Choir, Sweden (Goteborgs Domkyrkas Gosskor, Sverige). Tour of Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand, 1986. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 1 July 1986. (Two copies). Recital by the Gothenburgh Cathedral Boys' Choir (from Sweden). Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. 1 July 1986. (Two copies). University of Canterbury School of Music in association with NZSO. Richard Mapp, piano. Town Hall Auditorium, 24 March 1986. Programme This Heavenly Harmony (lute music from the 16th and 17th centuries). William Bower and John Ferguson. House concert (place unidentified [Wellington]). June 1986. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra. Michael Houstoun, conductor and pianist. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 23 March 1986. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Berlin Staatskapelle (Berlin State Orchestra). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 21 March 1986. (Two copies). New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Saschko Gawriloff (violinist), Siegfried Palm (cellist), Hans Deinzer (clarinetist), Geoffrey Tozer (pianist). Wellington Town Hall. 22 March 1986. Performance Festival (Original, Improvised, Experimental). The Electric Ballroom (Wellington). 7-10 August, 1986. (Two copies). University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano). James Hay Theatre, 3 March 1986. Programme (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano). James Hay Theatre, 5 May 1986 (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano); with Gerard Elias (violin), Rachel Thompson (viola). James Hay Theatre, 11 August 1986. Programme Quantity: 20 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 210 x 150mm in size. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Richard Till, Christchurch, from the papers of Maurice Till, 2014. One programme donated by Rose-Marie Tonk, Wellington, in 2017.

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[Music programmes, 1982 - Folder 2]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1982-2

Description: Aurora Trio. Pauline Fitchett (soprano), June Brain (clarinet), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano). St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wellington. 16 November 1982. Flyer. Cantoris and The Baroque Players Present Campra, Purcell, and Bach. St Andrews on The Terrace, Wellington. 14 November 1982. Programme (two copies). A Baroque Continuo Organ for Wellington; Inaugural Concerts. St Andrews on The Terrace. 2 and 3 November, 1982. One flyer, and one programme. 37th Cambridge Music School. St Peter's School, Cambridge. 27 December 1982 - 3 January 1983. Flyer and application form (2 copies) The Company of Musical Players Proudly Presents, Musical Variety. Lower Hutt Town Hall. 21 August 1982. Programme. The Concert Programme presents the 1982 Lunch-Hour Recitals. Michael Calvert (guitar), Robert Oliver (tenor). Studio One, Broadcasting House, Wellington. 28 June 1982. Engravings of Rome and Italian Music for Chamber Orchestra. Terrace String Ensemble, and Ray Henwood. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. 26 November 1982. Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic director Beatrice Webster. 9-15 January 1982. Prospectus (2 copies) The Holy Trinity Organ; Organ restoration appeal. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Gisborne. 1982. Flyer. Michael Houstoun, piano. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 11 August 1982. Flyer. Classical Guitar Recital by Vladimir Mikulka. Presented by Wellington Classical Guitar and NZ Federation of Classical Guitar Societies. 1982. Programme. St James' Music Festival. Organ recital by Betty Stewart. St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. 14 November, 1982. Programme (two copies). Keith Jarrett plays solo piano. Auckland Town Hall, 15 March; Christchurch Town Hall, 17 March; Wellington Town Hall, 18 March; 1981. Flyer. Goethe Institute Wellington. Cello Concert. Maria Kliegel accompanied by Terence Dennis (piano). St Andrew's on The Terrace. 17 October 1982. Programme. Marek Kudlicki, Polish Organist. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 17 April, 1982. Flyer. Music Festival at St James' [Anglican] Church, Lower Hutt (celebrating the dedication of the re-built organ). Organists - Janet Gibb (Wanganui), Betty Stewart (Lower Hutt), Gary Bowler (Napier). Also, Cantoris Choir, Hutt Chamber Orchestra, Brass Quartet, St James' Choir. 17 October - 14 November, 1982. Programme. Mike Nock (jazz pianist) presented by the New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Tour of Christchurch, Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, and Hamilton. 13 July - 13 August, 1981. Flyer (two copies). Miha Pogacnik (violin) and Phyllis Rappeport (piano). Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, 29 June. St Andrews-on-The-Terrace, 30 June. 1982. Programme. Robert Rogier (French organist). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1982. Flyer (two copies).. SING! A catalogue of choral scores in multiple copies held by New Zealand musical societies and libraries. 1982. Flyer. Terrace Festival of the Bach Choir with Wellington members of the National Youth Choir. St Andrews on the Terrace. 17 June 1982. Flyer. The Victor Latyshev Chamber Orchestra. Victor Latyshev (conductor, violinist), Lydia Latyshev (leader). Wairarapa Arts Centre, Masterton. 10 October 1982. Programme. The Wellington Classical Guitar Society (invitation to join the society). St Andrews on the Terrace hall (meeting place every second Sunday in the month). 1982. Flyer. Wellington Musicians' Agency. [Photographs of members with their proffessional biographies]. 1982. Flyers (comprises 12 items). 7th Wellington Music School. Directors; William Southgate and Robert Oliver. Tutors; Elsa Jensen, Judy Hyatt, David Angus, Ken Young, Dianne Alexander, and Janet James. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt. 22-25 October 1982. Flyer. Youth Orchestras from Long Island New York, and Wellington. Wellington Town Hall. 16 July 1982. Programme. Quantity: 31 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. Five duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 230 x 174mm in size. Some illustrated.

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Galina Ranten, her family, friends etc in Germany and Austria, and the journey to and a...

Date: 1940-1950

From: Wassiliewa, Galina (estate) :Photographs relating to life and ballet career of Galina Wassiliewa in Lithuania and Wellington.

Reference: PAColl-6125-02

Description: Photographs of Galina and her mother with friends, and Galina working in Germany and Austria. This group of photographs has the largest number of images recording Galina's career as a professional dancer. Except for one occasion in New Zealand in 1953, there are no photographs of Galina dancing after 1949. There are photographs which may be of the trip out to New Zealand (on the other hand they may have been taken by her husband Wassili on his journey out here in 1950). Finally there are photographs of Galina and her mother in Wellington, and others of Galina posing as a dancer in her work cloths at the time she was employed as a domestic at the Central Park Hospital. Quantity: 216 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Photograph album relating to World War II

Date: 1940-1945

From: Lewis, Lorrie Lionel, 1917-2001 :Photographs

Reference: PA1-o-1610

Description: Photograph album compiled by Lorrie Lionel Lewis who served as a signalman during World War II. The album is dedicated to fellow signalman Laurie H Sweetman who died 23 October 1942. Includes photographs of the Lewis family in New Zealand, Lewis at Trentham camp, voyage on board the 'Aquitania', scenes in Ceylon and Egypt, on leave in Palestine, prisoner of war in Germany, scenes in London and Petone in 1945 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 24 x 32.5 cm

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Photographs relating to the lives of Galina and Wassili Wassiliew

Date: ca1912-1997

From: Wassiliewa, Galina (estate) :Photographs relating to life and ballet career of Galina Wassiliewa in Lithuania and Wellington.

Reference: PA1-f-216

Description: The photographs relate to the lives of Galina and Wassili Wassiliew, though most relate to Galina. There are many Ranten family photographs, most from the mid 1920s to ca 1940, but a few dating from the early 20th century and possibly the late 19th century. Throughout these Galina can be traced from a baby to a teenaged girl. Most of these are probably those photographs missing from the earlier family albums. There are a few photographs showing the students and teachers of the Lithuanian State Ballet School, 1939 and 1940, which Galina entered in about 1933 when she was eight. Other ballet photographs are of productions in Lithuania and Germany. A number show Galina when she was in Germany and Austria during the 1940s. Some of these show her with friends or collegues in European cities or outside theatres. The balance of the photographs show Galina, her mother and Wassili after their move to New Zealand. Most of these are of their domestic lives. There are few photographs of her New Zealand students or ballet productions. Lithuania, and especially the capital city, Kaunas, feature in a number of coloured postcards. Others show theatres, probably in Germany or Austria. There is also one hand drawn and coloured anti-semetic postcard with postmarks dated 1926 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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[Music ephemera and programmes of octavo size, 1987 - Folder 1]

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1987-1

Description: Bell Canto (the new Wellington vocal ensemble), Inaugural Concert. Guy E Jansen (director), Rae de Lisle (pianist). National Library Auditorium. 30 July 1987. Flyer. Bel Canto presents New Zealand Premiere [of] Christmas Oratorio by Saint Saens. Guy E Jansen (director), Sandra Averi (string orchestra leader), Janet Gibbs (organist), with solists - Diedre Elliot, Paul Whelan, Roger Wilson, Frank Carter, and Denise Wilson. St Peter's Anglican Church, Willis Street, Wellington. 11 November 1987. Flyer. The Budapest Gypsy Orchestra. Dr Jozsef Gyenes (director), Laszlo Berki (leader). 1987. Programme. Camileon (London based trio). Dale Gulliford (cello), Amanda Hollins (flute), Petra Casen (piano). St Andrew's [Presbyterian Church] on the Terrace [Wellington]. 22 March 1987. Programme. The Concert Programme presents Beverly Bergen (soprano) and David Bollard (piano). Symphony House, Willis Street, Wellington. 18 March 1987. Programme. An Evening with Hector Berlioz. Michael Vinten and Peter Walls (conductors). Wellington Town Hall. 8 April 1987. Flyer. International Music Day celebration breakfast organised by the National Music Council of New Zealand. Cables restaurant, 1 Upland Road, Kelburn. 1 October 1987. Invitation. David Kinsella (Australian concert organist). Old St Paul's 2 November, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul 8 November, and Wellington Town Hall 11 November, 1987. Flyer. Michael Edgley International presents Valery Klimov, violin, and Geoffrey Tozer, piano. Australian and New Zealand tour [1987]. Programme Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra. Third world tour of South America, New Zealand, Australia, Oceania, Kenya, Israel, Mauritius, and Reunion. 1987. Programme Institute of Registered Music Teachers, Wellington Branch presents a string seminar and recital with Ronald and Louise Woodcock. Wellington Cultural Centre. 28 March 1987. Brochure. Lunchtime Concerts 1987. Laings Road Methodist Church, Lower Hutt. 1987. Flyer. Music for Brass and Choir. Lower Hutt Municipal Band and choirs of St James Anglican church. John Hanify and Peter Scott (directors). St James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. 26 July 1987. Programme. The New Zealand National Singing School 1987. Hawke's Bay Community College, Taradale. 5-14 January 1987. Brochure. The Olivers (Robert and Andrea Oliver). Saint Barnabas Anglican Church, Roseneath, Wellington. 29 November 1987. Flyer. Prazak Quartet. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 7 July 1987. Flyer (2 copies) Round the World on Wings of Song (lecture). John M Thomson. National Library of New Zealand (sponsored by Alexander Turnbull Library Archive of New Zealand Music). 28 September 1987. Invitation. Tawa Schools and Community Music Festival 87. Shona Murray (director). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 22 - 23 September 1987. Programme. Waikanae Music Society presents Sonnerie. Bronwyn Pugh (baroque violin), Robert Oliver (viola da gamba), Robert Petre (harpsicord). St Luke's Hall, Waikanae. 24 May 1987. Programme. Wainuiomata Choir presents Spring by Haydn, and St Cecilia Mass by Gounod. John Knox (conductor). Wellington Railway Station 6 November, and Wainuiomata Community Centre 7 November, 1987. Flyer. Two copies. Wellington College Arts Centre Opening Arts Festival. Wellington College. 10-15 April 1987. Programme. Quantity: 23 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. 2 duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 215 x 165mm in size.

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