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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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Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 :[Music posters mainly relating to jazz music. 1989-2007]

Date: 1989 - 2007

By: Huggard, Dennis Owen, 1928-2017

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Huggard

Description: Includes posters as follows: 1989: Let's do it again!! Taranaki's Danceland. Dance to Colin King and the Harmonisers, plus ... Lew Pryme, plus Robin Ruakere, NP's Alex Smith and Monty Julian, drummer Dennis Taylor from Wellington. Stratford Memorial Hall, 8 April [1989]. 1992: Traditional jazz festival, 7 & 8 March 1992. Centreplace, Hamilton, New Zealand Tauranga Jazz Society (Inc) presents 30th National Jazz Festival. Trust Hotel Otumoetai Tauranga, 17-19 April 1992. 1998: 36th Tauranga National Jazz Festival. Easter Weekend, 10-12 April 1998 (With Rodger Fox Big Band, Basin Street Ramblers, J & P Jazz, Dave Feehan Band, Bay Big Band, First Ladies of Jazz, Village Jazz Quartet, The In Crowd, Taste the Groove, Dr Jaz, A Dear Little Band. Performances at Baycourt Theatre and Downtown Tauranga) 2000: Montana 38th National Jazz Festival. Downtown Tauranga & Baycourt. Easter weekend, 21-23 April 2000 (2 copies) 2000s: Wellington Polytechnic. Conservatorium of Music. A degree with performance; make it music. Bachelor of Music (Performance). [2000s] 2007: 45th National Jazz Festival, Tauranga. Easter 5-9 April 2007. [Poster illustration by Timo Rannali] Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Other material from the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-0954..

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[Ephemera relating to hotels, motels, hostels and other accommodation in places beginni...

Date: 1950 - 2020

Reference: Eph-A-HOTEL-H

Description: Includes ephemera for hotels in the following locations: Haast Hamilton (incl Tudor Motor Lodge 1974; letterhead for Hotel Riverina, ca 1960s?, and postcard for same hotel) Hanmer Hastings (including Raceview Motel 1950s?) Havelock North Hawkes Bay Hunterville Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 250 mm. Provenance: Donation of Hotel Riverina postcard via Shaun McKean, New Zealand Consulate-General, Sydney, October 2017. One item from the papers of Jack Ladyman, Palmerston North, in 2017

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[Eagle, Audrey Lily], 1926?- :Myrtaceae. Lophomyrtus obcordata; rohutu. Cultivated, S.H...

Date: 1954 - 1988 - 2003

From: Eagle, Audrey Lily, 1926- :[Collection of original paintings made for "Eagle's trees and shrubs of New Zealand" books. 1955-2005]

Reference: A-437-135

Description: Shows leaves, berries and flowers of a rohutu. Artist's list: Flowers Dec., berries March from a cult. plant. Section through berry 10.5.03, coll. Moira Parker, Otago Pen. Appears on page 267 of Eagle's "Complete trees and shrubs of New Zealand" Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 261 x 211 mm.

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Black and Coloured Sheep Breeders' Association of New Zealand :Sales catalogues 1981-2015

Date: 1981 - 2015

By: Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders' Association of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-A-SHEEP-BW-1981/2015

Description: Sales catalogues for: North Island sale (held at Feilding and Hamilton): 2003, 2005, 2006 South Island sale (held at Addington (Christchurch), Timaru, Waimate and Gore): 1980, 1981, 1988, 1990, 1992-2004, 2006-2015 Quantity: 31 booklets. Physical Description: Booklets, 210 x 145 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0909 - Other material of the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-0909..

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Eyework Design & Production :[Posters and ephemera commissioned for theatre productions...

Date: 1993 - 2001

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-Theatre

Description: Includes: 1991: "Caramel cream", a new play by Stephen Sinclair, co-writer of "Ladies' night" & "The sex fiend". Directed by Duncan Smith; starring Turei Reedy, Joanne Simpson, Jed Brophy. Depot Taki Rua Theatre, opens May 2 [1991] (2 copies) 1992: The glass menagerie; truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion, Tennessee Williams' classic, directed by William Walker. Circa Theatre from April 10th, with Deidre O'Connor, Jonathan Hendry, Emma Robinson, Andrew Laing. Photographics - Eyework / WMC; Printing courtesy of PrintGroup [1992] (2 copies) 1993: Lashings of whipped cream, written and performed by Fiona Samuel, directed by Louise Dunne, designed by Dorita Hannah. Genuine 18 yr old! Wellington, Circa Theatre from Sept 10; Auckland Watershed, from Oct 14; Christchurch Repertory, from Nov 5 [1993]. A session with a teenage dominatrix. WOPPA Festival. An NPK Design. 1995: The Master builder, by Henrik Ibsen; directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit. Circa Theatre from 10 March 1995 (2 copies) 1996: "Ricordi!". Print proofs or programme pages or of poster. From an idea by Colin McColl. Downstage Theatre 1996. VUWSA Drama Club Summer Shakespeare 1996 presents "As you like it" in Civic Square. Directed by Miranda Harcourt & Guy Boyce. 7-24 February [1996] (2 copies) 1998: Under Lili's Balcony presents "Too high the son", written by Stephen Bain, with Tim Spite, Stephen Bain & France Herve. Maidment Theatre Auckland 5-9 May; Downstage Theatre Wellington 13-23 May; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth 27-30 May; Baycourt Tauranga 2-6 June [1998] (2 copies) 2001: "No 2", by Toa Fraser. Christchurch 27 July - 5 Aug; Dunedin Fortune Theatre 22-25 Aug; Invercargill Embassy Theatre 28-29 Aug; Gisborne Lawson Field Theatre 31 Aug - 1 Sept; Rotorua Convention Centre 6-7 Sept; Hastings Blossom Festival 11-13 Sept; Nelson Arts Festival 27-29 Sept; Auckland Maidment Theatre 2-6 Oct [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Interview with Danielle Amon

Date: 31 Mar 2005

From: Births Deaths & Marriages oral history project

By: Amon, Danielle Renee, 1951-

Reference: OHInt-0853-01

Description: Interview with Danielle Amon, born at Helensville in 1951. Refers to growing up on a dairy farm near Kaitaia, moving to Hamilton to work in 1969, marrying, and managing a poultry farm. Mentions getting a job with the Probation Service in 1980, being promoted rapidly, and becoming Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Hamilton in 1982. Talks about the job managing a staff of four and a budget, and dealing with the public. Refers to moving to the larger Auckland office with a multicultural team. Comments on reactions to her as a young manager, managing the office as a business, and the need to respect other cultures. Mentions the Registrar's Office being moved from the Department of Justice to the Department of Internal Affairs in 1995. Comments on computerisation, increasing workloads, and staff being replaced with temps. Talks about relations between Head Office in Wellington and the generally younger staff in district offices. Comments on taking redundancy in the late 1990s during restructuring, and to never having called herself a public servant. Refers to the procedures for registering births and deaths, and having the discretion to reject names. Comments on adoptions and the Adult Adoption Information Act. Explains the procedure for name changes by deed poll and difficulties for people under 20. Refers to the 1995 Births, Deaths & Marriages Act allowing birth certificates to be changed after a sex change. Describes changes in the registration books in the 1960s and 1970s, the process of indexing and searching, and the introduction of microfiche [indexes] in the 1990s. Refers to the lack of cross-referencing between births and deaths leading to some identity fraud. Mentions the introduction of electronic capture of registrations. Discusses becoming a marriage celebrant and the reasons people married at a Registry Office. Interviewer(s) - Megan Hutching Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-015797 - OHC-015798 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 1.59 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5672. Search dates: 1951 - 2005

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Interview with Lindy and Bill Purvis

Date: 20 May 2003

From: We call it home; State Housing history project

By: Purvis, Linda Christine, active 1960-2003; Purvis, William John, 1945-

Reference: OHInt-0872-17

Description: Interview with Lindy (Linda) Purvis, born in Wellington, and her husband Bill Purvis, born in Hamilton 1945. Outline their family backgrounds. Linda refers to growing up in Taumaranui, living initially in a transit camp, her parents separating, and her mother applying for a state house. Lindy discusses how the family managed, her mother working three jobs, and growing their own vegetables. Refers to her mother wanting to buy a house in the 1950s but being denied a mortgage because she was a single woman. Bill discusses the state house in Claudelands and the group house in Fairfield that he grew up in, and explains why the kitchen was the hub of the house. Talk about being baby boomers, family special occasions and holidays. Discuss the types of food their families ate and being expected to eat what they were given. Comment on the friendly communities in the streets where they lived and children playing on the street. Linda refers to not being involved the Maori cultural side of her father's family. Interviewer(s) - Ben Schrader Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-015660 - OHC-015661 Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s) (draft). 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 2.04 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5624 (draft). Search dates: 1945 - 2003

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Interview with Marianne Muggeridge

Date: 16, 17 September 2003 - 16 Sep 420 - 17 Sep 2004

From: Art Taranaki oral history project

By: Muggeridge, Marianne, 1952-

Reference: OHInt-0769-06

Description: Born in Hamilton, 1952. Discusses family background - talks of grandfather's work as an entomologist at the Cawthron Institute in Nelson. Discusses immediate family - mother a speech therapist, father qualified as a lawyer, became sharemilker on grandparents' farm. Describes parents as very liberal for the time. Recalls childhood in Alton, Taranaki, talks about family moving to Opunake when Marianne was 11 - recalls this as a happy time. Discusses later move to New Plymouth - recalls time spent at Spotswood College, learning to surf, and suffering from bulimia. Talks about attending Elam Art School - discusses assignments and the influence that tutor "Mac" MacLaren had on her work. Mentions Phil Judd and Jill Winter. Discusses her bulimia and drug use during the seventies - recalls decision to go overseas in 1974. Describes travelling to Paris and living in Wales and London. Mentions commissioned work she produced for New Zealand actor Deidre Serensen. Mentions being first artist to have a Solo Show at N Z House, the Haymarket, London 1979. Describes returning to New Zealand and moving back to Auckland, then the Wilderlands commune in the Coromandel, before settling in Kapuni, Taranaki. Mentions meeting her partner and fellow artist Roger Morris and becoming pregnant with her daughters Lucy and Myfanny. Discusses finding current home in Wellington. Discusses being a member of the Taranaki Artists Co-Operative (TACO) - describes her portraiture style and teaching life drawing at community evening classes. Talks of winning the painting section of the annual National Portrait Gallery's National Portrait Competition, and the Adam/New Zealand Portrait Competition. Mentions Dick Frizzel, Don Binney, Dale Copeland, Paul Hutchinson, Pam Walker, Tom Mutch, Raewyn Mutch, Peter Lambert and Rene Lambert Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Interviewer(s) - Mary Donald Accompanying material - Copies of published articles from newspapers; copies of works from www.virtual.tart.co.nz Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-014382, OHC-014383, OHC-014384, OHC-014384, OHC-014386, OHC014387 Quantity: 6 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 5.39 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5152. 2 colour photographs, 10 x 15 cm, both taken in Marianne Muggeridge's Wellington studio, 2002. 1 shows Marianne Muggeridge with her work 'Middle Wellington' (2001), 1 shows Marianne Muggeridge with her works 'Middle Wellington' (2001) and a portrait study; copies of works from www.virtual.tart.co.nz Search dates: 1952 - 2004

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Interview with Laurie Kemble

Date: 12 Apr 2005

From: Office of the Auditor-General History project

By: Kemble, Laurence Bruce, 1943-; Fowke, Susan, 1944-2017

Reference: OHInt-0838-03

Description: Interview with Laurie (Laurence Bruce) Kemble, born Hamilton, 4 January 1943. Mentions his father Alfred Ashley worked for New Zealand Railways, rising from porter to Frankton yard foreman, while his mother Sybil Caroline (Cadman) was very much a homemaker who encouraged her children in all their endeavours. Refers to his mother's hospitalisation with TB. Discusses sports he has played, beach holidays, and the freedom children had then. Comments on his schooling, and initially wanting to be a carpenter when he left school. Refers to studying accountancy at night school. Describes marrying Mary Chlotilde Laurensen in 1965 and gives details of their children. Outlines his early career as an accounts clerk until he began working as an assistant auditor at the Audit Department, Hamilton. Comments on the work done and describes the office culture, the all-male staff, and on the job training. Describes the auditor's job being to certify that the accounts are materially correct. Refers to women first being employed in Audit in the 1970s and outnumbering male staff by the time he retired. Mentions becoming a district auditor (team leader) in Hamilton in 1969, sole district auditor in Tauranga in 1976, and later Regional Director (Midland). Mentions audits he has done in Pacific island countries and New Zealand embassies overseas. Discusses restructuring of the Audit Department under Jeff Chapman, with Gary Poole becoming head of Audit New Zealand, the 'working arm' of the office. Refers to the change of mindset needed when district offices had to tender for audits. Comments on Auditors-General Fred Shailes, Brian Tyler, Jeff Chapman, David Macdonald and Kevin Brady. Mentions that the most striking recent changes are the new technology and the way audits are now done. Interviewer(s) - Susan Fowke Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-015396, OHC-015397, OHC-015398 Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 2.20 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5581. Colour portrait of Laurie and Mary Kemble, ca.2000; b&w photocopy of a portrait of Laurie as a younger man. Search dates: 1943 - 1966 - 2006 - 2002

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[Eagle, Audrey Lily], 1926?- :Pittosporaceae pittosporum eugenioides. Tarata. 18 Oct. 1...

Date: 1954 - 1970 - 2003

From: Eagle, Audrey Lily, 1926- :[Collection of original paintings made for "Eagle's trees and shrubs of New Zealand" books. 1955-2005]

Reference: A-437-103

Description: Shows leaves, seeds and flowers of the tarata. Artist's list: Flowers 18.10.54 from a cult. plant in Caldwell Bush, Electricity Dept., Hamilton. Instigator Athol Caldwell. Ripe capsule March 2003 Otago Pen. coll. A Eagle Appears on page 205 of Eagle's "Complete trees and shrubs of New Zealand" Other Titles - December; Peninsula Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 261 x 211 mm.

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[Eagle, Audrey Lily], 1926?- :Carpodetus serratus, putaputaweta, cultivated, S.H.D, Ham...

Date: 1954 - 1988 - 2002

From: Eagle, Audrey Lily, 1926- :[Collection of original paintings made for "Eagle's trees and shrubs of New Zealand" books. 1955-2005]

Reference: A-437-163

Description: Shows leaves, seeds, fruit and flowers of a putaputaweta tree. Artist's list: Flowers Jan. 1954 from Caldwell Bush, Electricity department, Hamilton. Cult. plant. Fruit May from Hakarimata Ra., Ngaruawahia, coll. A Eagle. Enlargement of fruit and seeds and outline of a larger leaf June from Lake Kaniere, Hokitika, coll. Bill Messenger Appears on page 323 of Eagle's "Complete trees and shrubs of New Zealand" Other Titles - January; Kaniere Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 261 x 211 mm.

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Photographs of jazz festivals and related subjects

Date: 1992-2001

From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive

Reference: 35mm-100351-100524

Description: Photographs taken at jazz festivals and related events by Dennis Huggard and unknown photographers between 1992 and 2001, chiefly in New Zealand and some in the United States. Includes images of jazz musicians and singers performing at the following New Zealand festivals: Bay of Islands Jazz Festival (1997-1998, 2000), Hamilton Traditional Jazz Festival (1992-1993), Manawatu Jazz Festival (1998-2001), National Jazz Festival (1992-1999, 2001), Rotorua Jazz Festival (1995-1996) and Whangarei Jazz Festival (1999, 2001). Also photographs of audiences, venues, band stands and festival banners. Also images related to the Huggard Trophy for Best First Year Performance Band. Includes photographs of the trophy and of it being awarded at the National Jazz Festival (1997). Also of the winners in 1997 (Northcross Intermediate) and 1999 (New Plymouth Boys' High School Stage Band). Other images show jazz musicians performing at Auckland jazz clubs and venues, including the Auckland Jazz and Blues Club, Gables Tavern and Cotton Club. Some photographs were taken at the funerals of three significant local jazz musicians, Vernon Clare (1998), Frank Gibson snr (1998), and Lyall Laurent (1999). Another set of images show the 1995 International Association of Jazz Record Collectors convention in Memphis, United States. Includes shots of panel discussions, meetings and the convention dinner. Several photographs show the Sound Museum in Foxton. The negative strips also contain images probably relating to the Huggard family, including of children, family gatherings and domestic interiors. Quantity: 174 colour original negative(s) strips, with 623 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives Finding Aids: Inventory in 35mm Negative Register.

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