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[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1950-1953].

Date: 1950 - 1953

From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1950/1953

Description: Includes: 1950: Ruatoria Cricket Club. Opening dance. Saturday 2nd December 1950. Mangahanea Hall, with Prince Ferris and his Orchestra. [Ticket]. Australia v Otago at Carisbrook. 10,11 & 13 March 1950. Programme. Australia v Wellington. Basin Reserve. 1, 3 & 4 April 1950. Programme. 1951: M.C.C. v Auckland. Eden Park. 6-8 March 1951. Programme. M.C.C. versus New Zealand (second test). Basin Reserve Wellington. 24, 26-28 March 1951. Programme (2 copies) 1952: West Indies vs Otago. Carisbrook Dunedin, 2-5 February 1952. Programme (hardbound) West Indies v New Zealand. Lancaster Park Christchurch. 8-9, 11-12 February 1952. Programme. West Indies v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park Auckland. 15-16, 18-19 February 1952. Programme. West Indies v Wellington. Basin Reserve Wellington. 23, 25-26 February 1952. Programme. (2 copies) 1953: South Africa versus New Zealand. Basin Reserve Wellington. 6-7, 9-10 March 1953. Programme. South Africa v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park, Auckland. 13-14, 16-17 March 1953. Programme. New Zealand tour of South Africa 1953-4. Official souvenir cricket brochure, edited and compiled by G A Chettle. The New Zealand Cricket team in South Africa 1953-54. With the compliments of Beaths, the store for men, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Greymouth, Kaikoura. Tour booklet Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 13 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1957-1959].

Date: 1957 - 1959

From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1957/1959

Description: Includes: 1957: Otago v Central Districts. Plunket Shield. Carisbrook, 18-21 1957. Programme. Australia v New Zealand. Lancaster Park, 1-4 March 1957. Programme.ia v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 16-19 March 1957. Programme. Australia versus New Zealand. Second test. Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8-11 March 1957. Programme Australia v New Zealand. Eden Park, 29 March - 1 April 1957. Programme. England Women's Cricket Team. New Zealand tour 1957-58. Souvenir programme for match against the North Island, Basin Reserve, 5-6 November 1957 1958: Cricketers from New Zealand. NZCC; the 1958 tour official souvenir. MCC v New Zealanders. Lord's Ground, 17-20 May 1958. Score card. England v New Zealand. Lord's Ground, 19-24 June 1958. Score card. T N Pearce's XI v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Ground, 10-12 September 1957. Score card. 1959: England v New Zealand. First cricket test. Lancaster Park, 27 February - 3 March 1959. Programme. MCC v Wellington. Basin Reserve Wellington, 6-9 March 1959. Programme (2 copies, with a portrait of Peter May on the front cover) MCC v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park, 14-18 March 1959. Programme. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 13 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Baines deposit - DX/1158

Date: 1855-1900

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2910

Description: Selected papers from the records of James Baine and Co, the James Ireland letters (these include a letter written by George & Susan Patterson giving details of their voyage to Auckland on the `Rock City' 1855), and the William Midgley and Captain Henry Hatchwell papers, as well as journals of J T Deighton, F G Pearson and Sarah Stephens and one anonymous writer Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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[Theatre programmes and ephemera collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and conc...

Date: 1936 - 1937

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1936/1937

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1936?: Stanley McKay's Gaieties. "Lots o' fun". Gala gift matinee. Last matinee of the season ... when a brand new bicycle will be given away. Grand Opera House [1936?]. Flier (2 copies) 1936: Clem Dawe and his Australian Revue Company present "Seeing the world" (With Edna Luscombe, Rex Leslie, the Mariajanos, Clem Dawe, Dorothy White, Joe Shriner). Pavilion Theatre Liverpool, 17 February 1936. Programme St James - Majestic Review. Sir Benjamin Fuller presents the Hart-Brian Vaudeville Company in "Why go to Paris". Ballets and ensembles by Janice Hart; produced by Frank O'Brian. [March 1936]. Programme on folded flyer Long Tack Sam and his wonderful Chinese; also 7 European Vaudeville acts. The show that will amaze you. Opera House, Saturday next, May 30 [1936]. Pink flyer (2 copies) Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winne Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). His Majesty's Dunedin, 8 February 1936. Programme Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. in their second brilliant production "Life begins at 8" (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, George Corelli, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). St James Theatre Christchurch, 18 January 1936. Programme Stanley McKay presents the Gaieties of 1936 International Vaudeville Co. in the sparkling revue "Tres bien" (With photos of Jerry Keogh, Geo Corelli, Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Joe Rox, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, Pat Reno and his wonderful performing dogs). Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 March 1936. Programme Rex Theatre Cuba Street. Next Saturday afternoon 2 o'clock, Special Children's Matinee, 200 free prizes. Badges for all who attend, and proozes to those with the shiniest shoes. Join the "Nugget" Shiny Shoes Club, ... Box 1490 GPO Wellington. Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd 50564 [1936] 1937: Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "Lucky Stars". Grand Opera House Wellington, Grand farewell gala night Wednesday September 15th when the Frank Neil Show will present "The hits of the season". Programme Frank Neil stages world's variety stars in the gorgeous Xmas extravaganza, "Hello 1938". Tivoli (Melbourne), commencing 20 December 1937. Programme The Marcus Show. Greater Marcus Show ... "Broadway vanities". Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 May [1937]. Programme Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "The talk of the town". Grand Opera House Wellington , 1 September 1937. Under direction of Connors and Paul, New Celebrity Musical Revue Coy. 50 artists in another outstanding success. 30 glamour girls and Queenie Paul's Sunkissed Beauties. Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace (With Mike Connors, Will Miller, Laurel Streeter, Edna Hardy, Mary Wilson, Dulcie Sands, Maureen Brennan, Moreno Trio, Will Miller, Lulla Fanning, Leo Trenette, Queenie Paul). New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 9th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace. New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 16th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hoity, Toity!" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hotsie, Totsie" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Topsy Turvy!". Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "Let's go places", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 25 September 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "This year of carnival", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 2 October 1937. Programme Stanley McKay presents The Gaieties of 1937, featuring Joe Lawman, in sparkling review (with May Brooke, Joy Wright, Kathleen Howard, George Corelli, Elton Black, Cy Pier, Bob Leslie, Rene Manning, Stella Lamond, Mitzi Arnold, Will Newton). New Opera House Wellington [1937]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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Photographs of Denniston, people, and various other places

Date: ca1905-1907

From: Humphreys, W :Photographs of the Westport Coal Company's operation at Denniston

Reference: PAColl-6669-1

Description: Many of the images are repeats of those contained in the five albums which are part of this collection. Most relate to the Westport Coal Company's operations at Denniston. Others record a trip to Christchurch, possibly during the New Zealand International Exhibition of 1906-1907 as there is an image of the main entrance gates to the exhibition. Some are of beaches below cliffs which are probably in Australia. There are also a number of images of people, some family groups, others single portraits. Quantity: 35 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Various photographs relating to different places and events

Date: ca1930-ca1935

From: Nightingall/Morrell :Albums, negatives, prints and transparencies taken by Jack and Theo Nightingall

Reference: PAColl-7167-14

Description: Various photographs relating to different places and events. One seems to be a trip to Sydney. There are views of a ship's deck and coastal cliffs. Also several views of the almost completed Sydney Harbour Bridge from what is probably a ferry. Other photographs are from Christchurch, Wellington and harbour, and of Auckland. There are a number of Auckland buildings; the Greenhouse in the Domain, the University, and the Museum. There is a sequence of views of a thermal area and three photographs of Maori. Another group relates to an unidentified sailing ship, and a third to the flax industry in the Horowhenua Many others are views if countryside and coastal land scape Quantity: 137 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1960-1969].

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1960s

Description: Includes: 1960: Australia v New Zealand. First test. Basin Reserve, 19-23 February 1960. Programme (2 copies) Australia v New Zealand. 2nd test. Lancaster Park, 27 February - 2 March 1960. Programme. M.C.C. v Wellington. Basin Reserve, 31 December 1960 - 3 January 1961. Programme (2 copies). 1961: M.C.C. versus Canterbury. Lancaster Park Christchurch, 7-10 January 1961. Programme M.C.C. v New Zealand. Second unofficial test. Basin Reserve, 3-7 February 1961. Programme. M.C.C. v New Zealand. 3rd unofficial test. Lancaster Park, 10-14 March 1961. Programme. Fiji v Waikato. Waikato Cricket Association. Seddon Park, Hamilton. 25-26 December 1961. Programme. 1962: Fiji v Southland. Queen's Park Invercargill, 15-16 January 1962. Programme New Zealand v R A Roberts XI. Lancaster Park Christchurch. 16-19 March 1962. Programme. Ron Roberts' Commonwealth XI v NZCC President's XI. Eden Park 22 March 1962. Grandstand ticket UE52. 1963: Wellington Cricket Association. Objects, constitution and general rules. 1963. M.C.C. v an Otago XI; a souvenir of cricket. Carisbrook, 8-11 March 1963. Programme. 1964: Parnell Cricket Club. Annual report, accounts and balance sheet, 1963-64. South Africa v New Zealand. Basin Reserve 21-25 February 1964. Programme. South Africa v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Christchurch, 6-9 March 1964. Programme 1965: Plunket Shield cricket. Northern Districts v Central Districts. Tauranga Domain. 25-28 December 1965. Programme. England v New Zealand. Lord's Ground (England), 17-22 June 1965. Scorecard (2 different versions) England v New Zealand. Lord's Ground, 15-18 May 1965. Scorecard. 1966: President's XI v M.C.C. Basin Reserve, 19-22 February 1966. Programme. England v New Zealand. 1st test. Lancaster Park Christchurch, 25 February - 1 March 1966. Programme. New Zealand Women's Cricket tour 1966 [Tour of England]. Souvenir programme 1967: Australia v New Zealand. First test. Pukekura Park New Plymouth, 3-7 March 1967. Programme Australia v New Zealand. 3rd test. Lancaster Park, 16-20 March 1967. Programme (2 copies) 1968: India v New Zealand. Basin Reserve, 29 Febraury - 5 March 1968. Programme. Plunket Shield cricket. Northern Districts v Auckland. Seddon Park Hamilton. 30 December 1968-1 January 1969. Programme. New Zealand cricket team. Tour of England 1969. Itinerary card, published by Wellington District Savings Bank. Television All Stars v Murray Chapples "XI". Anderson Park, 9 March 1969. Scorecard. Lord's Ground. England v New Zealand. 24-29 July 1969. Scorecard. 1969: West Indies v New Zealand. Basin Reserve, 7-11 March 1969. Programme. West Indies v New Zealand. Lancaster Park, 13-17 March 1969. Programme. New Zealand v India at Hyderabad, 15 October 1969. Programme (with photos of both teams and biographical notes on the New Zealand team) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 32 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to sport, sporting events, combined sports. 1800s - 1929]

Date: 1845 - 1900 - 1929

Reference: Eph-A-SPORT-1800/1929

Description: Includes: 1845: Programme of sports, Wellington, New Zealand, January 22, 1845. Anniversary fete [includes Sailing match, whaleboat race, hurdle race, hack race, rural sports (jumping in sacks, donkey race, etc)] 1906: United Friendly Societies' Sports. A&P Association's Ground [Carterton?], on Boxing Day 1906. [Programme] 1907: New Zealand International Exhibition 1906-07. Axemen's carnival held in the Exhibition ground, and Besses o' th' Barn Band. Thursday and Saturday, 17 & 19 January 1907. Official programme 1909: Victorian Lacrosse Association (Melbourne). Official handbook, season 1909 1912: Napier 1912 Industries Week. Sports programme [and] amusements guide, August 14th to 22nd [1912] 1914: Marton Junction Athletic Club. Second annual sports meeting to be held on Marton Racecourse, Wednesday March 4th, 1914. Official programme 1919: Caledonian Society of Otago. Seventh annual junior sports and bands display. Caledonian Grounds, 1 Novemner 1919. Order of events New Zealand Sports Gala; proceeds devoted to Cottage Hospital, Sutton Coldfield. Saturday 12th April 1919. Souvenir programme (Shows Maori haka on cover, and events include haka) 1922: Hawke's Bay Highland Society. Annual caledonian sports. Saturday February 11 1922. Programme 1928: IXe Olympiade, Amsterdam, 1928. Identity card for Norma Wilson, New Zealand Quantity: 10 programmes. Physical Description: Pamphlets and booklets, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources

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Photographs chiefly of scenery and tramping along the Milford Track

Date: December 1936

From: Salmon, Albert Armitage, 1899-1982: Photographs taken on a trip to New Zealand

Reference: PAColl-10262-1

Description: Mounted images with annotations from the first part of Albert Armitage Salmon's 1936-1937 trip to New Zealand. Images of South Island scenery and tramping, particularly along the Milford Track, comprise the bulk of the photographs, but prints also include some images of Salmon's departure from Sydney. Photographs taken by Salmon. - The images follow the route of Salmon and his companions' travels, and begin in Sydney Habour (Port Jackson) with images of the Habour Bridge, Luna Park illuminated at night, and the ship, 'Strathnaver', in the water. Also contains a photograph of Salmon's travel companions, Mary Hansen, Eric Keehn, Irene Booth, and Reg Booth aboard the deck of the 'S.S. Awatea' on their journey across the Tasman Sea. - The New Zealand images of the North Island begin in Auckland, and show a view of the Harbour and the University grounds with tulips in bloom. The images also include a view from inside a road tunnel in the King Country, rock formations above the Awakino River, the coastline and rock formations at New Plymouth, views of Mount Egmont (Taranaki), and tramping scenes in the fairy forest of Mount Egmont. The photographs also include views of Wanganui and the Wanganui River, the Wellington Harbour towards Miramar peninsula from the summit of Mount Victoria, and the hoisting of their car 'Marie', a Ford V8, onto the deck of the 'Rangitira' for the ferry ride from Wellington to Port Lyttelton, Christchurch. - The South Island photographs begin in Christchurch and include images of the War Memorial Bridge over the Avon River, and Hagley Park. The bulk of the images show scenery in Fiordland, including views of Lake Te Anau, the Eglinton Valley, the Hollyford River, Milford Sound, the swinging bridge and other scenes along the Milford Track, including images of snow, ice, waterfalls, glaciers, rivers, plant life, and mountain peaks. The box also contains a photograph of Mary Hansen wearing ankle boots with small heels as she crosses the Roaring Meg stream from Jervois Glacier. Quantity: 50 b&w original photographic print(s) on mounts. Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Deposited collections; Clive Mss - Timothy Lewis collection

Date: 1800-1943

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-1657

Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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Creator unknown :Album of voyage to New Zealand and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).

Date: 1903

Reference: PA1-f-319

Description: Record of a trip by sea from England to New Zealand, and includes travels in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) on the return journey. Begins with photographs of the ship SS Austral, passengers on deck, and a view of a lighthouse at the end of a breakwater taken probably as the ship left Plymouth Harbour. There are views from the ship of Cape St Vincent, Gibraltar, and approaching Marseilles. A section of photographs (which may include places in Marseilles) are of Italy. There are views of Rome and Pompei. A section of photographs taken while the ship passed through the Suez Canal includes women passengers on deck as well as the canal and adjacent countryside. Views of ships and sail boats in the Red Sea and passengers playing deck games. On reaching Australia the ship stopped at Freemantle, and there is an Adelaide street scene. But most of the Australian photographs are of Melbourne and Hobart. The ship's first port of call in New Zealand was Port Chalmers, and a group of photographs include Dunedin, its rural surroundings seen from the sea, Invercargill Post Office, and Bluff. The ship then sailed north to Lyttelton, and there are four pages of photographs of Christchurch and Banks Peninsular. In particular there is a visit to Port Levy which as well as landscape views includes groups of Maori visited by three men on horseback. One page of five photographs shows men handling sacks of freshly harvested cocksfoot grass seed in a recently cleared pastoral landscape covered with the remains of burnt trees. The next group of six photographs show two teenaged boys on a camping trip. There are images of their tent, of cooking with billies, eating a meal laid out on a tree stump, and the boys playing at the edge of a stream. Three photographs show an impressive house and garden belonging to a Mr Joslin. The following eleven pages of photographs record a journey through parts of the North Island. This begins with a trip up the Whanganui River to Pipiriki, and then continuing by coach from Pipiriki to Taupo. Photographs include views of the coach on the road, of the road passing through native forest, and the journey across the Volcanic Plateau where the passengers stopped for a tea break. There are a few photographs of Taupo and the lake. These include one of the meeting house Tikiotetamamutu at the Spa Hotel. There are 16 photographs taken at one or more unidentified thermal areas, and others of the Hooker Falls and Aratiatia Rapids. There are two photographs of a house with a large gothic styled "fortified" tower at one end. The New Zealand photographs are followed by a return to Australia on the way to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). There is one view of a Melbourne street, and eight of Sydney Harbour. The final eight pages are of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) beginning with views of the street life of Colombo. This is followed by a trip to Kandy, a visit to a bungalow in the country, a game of golf, and views of a tea plantation and tea pickers. The Sri Lankan section, and the album, ends with 13 photographs of the South African prisoner of war camp at Diyatalawa in the southern part of the central Highlands of the country. This housed 5,000 of the 26,000 Boer prisoners of war that the British shipped offshore during the South African War (1899-1902). Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Purchased from Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 2010.

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Denniston, Christchurch, and Australia

Date: ca1905

From: Humphreys, W :Photographs of the Westport Coal Company's operation at Denniston

Reference: PA1-o-993

Description: Album opens with two images of Denniston buildings all of which are houses except for a church. There are some views of the surrounding countryside as seen from the plateau and a view of the roperoad railway with trucks crossing the plateau in winter. Two waterfalls are probably scenic features photographed from the horse track connecting Denniston with the coastal plain. Other images relate to Christchurch. These include boating on the River Avon, and groups of people photographed standing on two different bridges, one of them in the Botanic Garden. From Wellington there is an image of the Skyline tea kiosk at the top of the Kelburn cable car. Four images record people on a beach backed by vertical sandstone cliffs beyond which can be seen what looks like gum trees. These images were probably taken somewhere in Australia Two images are flashlight photographs taken of a group of people probably in a mine Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Theatre programmes and ephemera collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and conc...

Date: 1900 - 1929

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1900/1929

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1911: Alhambra Theatre Dunedin. Programme for week ending 28 January [1911?]. (With Grand Minstrel First part - George Jones, Tom Vivian, Jim Marion; Anderson Sisters, Blanche Carelli, Carlton & Sutton, Ettie Williams, Mabel Lynne, George Dean, Jules & Marzon) Fullers' Vaudeville Co. (With Grand Minstrels Will Robey, Gus Deno, Albert Mather, Tim Howard, George Walton; Jessie Lee, Miss Cecile Stephano, Eva and Ruby Gibson, Miss Jollie Coleman, Jules and Marzon, and British Biograph). Theatre Royal Wellington, 21 January 1911. Programme ca 1915?: The Devil, by the Do-Re-Mi [Postcard. ca 1915?] 1915: Fullers' Theatres-Vaudeville Limited. (With Phyllis Harris & Orchestra, Frank Herberte, Ford & Davis, Two Gibson Girls, Rose Lee Ivy the Californian Peach, Pollard & Jackson, Hennessy & Martel, Leonard Nelson, the Do-re-mi Trio). Opera House Christchurch commencing Monday Nov 1st [1915?]. Programme Fuller's Vaudeville de Luxe. (With Ward Lear, Louie Duggan, Morris & Meeker, the Great Henri French, E J Burke & Orchestral Band, Lees Aldons Trio, Eddie Marshall, the Do Re Me Trio, Con Moreni, Kincaio [Kincaid?]. Auckland Opera House, 8 November 1915. Programme Tivoli Vaudeville. (With Baron, Sylvia, Ivan Marshall, Ernest Vockler, Kajiyama, The Astells, Ibex, Billy Kinkaid, The Two Johnsons, The Do-Re-Mi Trio). Strand Theatre Wagga Wagga, 23 August 1915. Programme Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville Ltd. Vaudeville de Luxe. (With the Gibson Girls, Ernest Pitcher, Joe Charles and the Glory Girl, Tommy Armstrong and Mabs Howarth, Nat Hanley, Phil Perceval, Miss Violet Trevenyon). Princess Theatre Dunedin, Monday Oct. 25 [1915?]. Programme 1920s: Contract form - Agreement between New Zealand Theatrical and Vaudeville Agency and ... [1920s]. (Sheet of paper) 1921: World-star vaudeville. (With the Tivoli Folly Girls, Martini and partner, Rene Elsner, George E Barnes, Colin & John Campbell, Marzon and Florence, Moon & Morris, Les Coney, Rosa Alba, Hector St Clair, Lee Chee Loon & Co.Rickard's Vaudeville Theatre [Sydney], 22 October 1921. Programme (2 copies) 1922: Colin and John Campbell. Hoyt's Kinema Theatre, Albert Park [Melbourne]., 16 January 1922. Promotional pamphlet with photograph The Criterion Theatre, Bay Esplanade, Durban. (With films and live performance including Arthur Pond, Wyn & Ivy, Colin and John Campbell, Herbert La Martine, Snookey the famous chimpanzee). 17-19 August 1922. Programme 1923: The famous English Humphrey Bishop Comedy and Operatic Coy on a world tour. (With Humphrey Bishop, Edward Elliott and "Sunshine James", Walter Kingsley, Sybil Wills, Lalie Whyte, Geo Ross, Louise Meadows, Kitty Schoder, Robert Roberts). Grand Opera House Wellington, comm. Saturday Mar. 1 [1923]. Promotional pamphlet "Sunkist Eastbourne" Carnival. Sensational attraction Alvanti's Vaudeville (with Carr and Manley, Alvanti, Dave Thomas, Vogel, Patti and Raymond, Piny Ridge, Rewelli, Florio). Eastbourne, 27 January - 3 February [1923]. Pink pamphlet (2 copies) 1923? Coming. Town Hall ... Eric Strawn presents the world-famous comedians Max Mason and Wally Weens in their Vaudeville and Revue Co., supported by Molly Constance ... and Nora Crabb's Jazz Band ... [location unknown] 1925: Messrs G W Desmond and Cyril Northcote present Costume Comedy Co. on a world tour (With The Futurists, Gladys Thomas, Jack O'Callaghan, Ira Love, George Corelli, Gus Dawson, Barry Ross, Cyril Northcote, Winne Edgerton, G W Desmond). Programmes 1 and 2 in one booklet (2 copies) 1926: Basil Burnley presents The Optimists, international entertainers headed by Sam Stern (With Francis Cornwall, Stan Hudson-Airth, Veta Gilbert, Nanoya Baudinet, Marie Frances, Albert Carlisle). Season 1926. Souvenir programme [for New Zealand tour] (2 programmes in one booklet). The Tivoli Theatre, the home of celebrity vaudeville [Melbourne?]. (With Estelle Fratus, Yost & Clady, Newport & Parker, Leonard Gautier and his Canine Bricklayers, Aesop's Fables, Lee White & Clay SMith, Bluett & Mo, The Winskills). Week beginning 27 September 1926. Programme The Fuller-Hayward Theatres presents the Taylor - Carlton London Pierrots (With William J Aspden, Dorothy Rosslyn, Teddy Carlton, Jimmie Taylor, Beryl Scott, Dorothea Summers). Programme no. 1. [1926] 1927: [Postcard]. Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours in "A night in Honolulu". Town Hall, Greytown. Tuesday November 22 [1927]. 1928: The English Futurists of 1928, headed by Joe Brennan (With Ida Newton, Gus Dawson, Peggy Sharpe, Myrtle Skewes, K Sonerville, Ted Lan, Cabaret Kittens Ballet, Joe Brennan, G W Desmond, Cyril Northcote, Dell Barnes, Geo Correlli, Ira Vanda, Betty Lee. [Promotional pamphlet for New Zealand tour 1928, with photographs of Joe Brennan]. Quantity: 21 programmes, brochures or fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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[Band music programmes, collected by Mr William Barsby. 1920-1927].

Date: 1920 - 1927

From: [Music and theatre programmes collected by Mr William Barsby. ca 1915-1967].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Barsby-Band-1920s

Description: Includes: 1920: New Zealand Brass Band Association contest, Dunedin, 1920. Souvenir note book (programme). Dunedin Brass Band contest. 1 March 1920. Official programme. Wellington Waterside Workers Brass Band and Concert Party (on tour). Theatre Royal. Sunday Nov 7th 1920 [Christchurch]. Flier / programme 1922: Bandsmen's Memorial Grand Sacred Concert. King Edward Barracks. 25 April 1922. Woolston Band. Programme / flier. 1923: New Plymouth Brass Band Contest. 26 February - 3 March 1923. Programme. 1924: [Christchurch]. Victoria Square. Grand 1st recital by members of Derry's Military Concert Band, conductor Mr E C Derry. 6 January 1924. Flier / programme. Town Hall Sydney, Easter Sunday afternoon, 20 April 1924. Grand sacred and classical band recital and concert, by the renowneed Metropolitan Band, musical director Mr J Palmer. Flier / programme. Australian Imperial Band to represent Australia [at] the British Empire Exhibition. Mr W M Partington (conductor). Town Hall Sydney, Saturday May 24th [1924]. Programme. 1925: Newcastle Steel Works Champion Band, Mr A H Baile, conductor. [New Zealand tour]. Three different programmes, featuring photographs of Arthur P Stender, solo cornettist, and Mr A H Baile, conductor. Manly Municipal Military Band. Grand band recital. Sydney. 29 March 1925. Programme. Grand Opera House [Sydney]. Classical band concert by the renowned City of Sydney Band. 3 May 1925. Programme / flier (2 copies) Grand Opera House [Sydney]. Classical band concert by the renowned City of Sydney Band. 24 May 1925. Flier / programme. Woolston Band, conductor Mr R J Estall. Concert, Botanical Gardens Christchurch. Sunday 28 June 1925. Collection for the Mayor's Coal and Blanket Fund. Programme. 1927: Wellington Champion Band contest. 21-27 February 1927. Official programme. Australian Commonwealth Silver Band, touring the world {1925-1927]. Mr Albert H Baile, conductor; and Arthur P Stender, deputy conductor. Vernon J Beacroft, manager. Programme 1, 3 and 5 [1927?]. Quantity: 20 album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes up to octavo size

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[Music programmes, 1981 - Folder 1]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1981-1

Description: Includes: 4th Auckland International Organ Festival, Opening Concert. Choirs, conductors and other performers include - The University Choral Society. The University Chamber Orchestra. The University Singers. Professor Peter Godfrey. Anthony Jennings. John Wells. James Tibbles. Holy Trinity Cathedral. 25 April 1981. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra; Autumn Concert Series May 1981. Conductor, Michael McLellan. Leader, Susanjane Higgs. Soloist, Alexa Still. Venues - Kawerau Town Hall, 11 May. Gisborne War Memorial Theatre, 13 May. Hastings Boys High School Hall, 14 May. Paraparaumu Southward Museum Theatre, 16 May. May Wanganui Opera House, 18 May. Taumarunui Memorial Hall, 19 May. Auckland Town Hall, 24 May. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra. Subscription series, March, May, October. Auckland Town Hall. Pamphlet / order form California State University Choir, Director Frank Pooler, and the Festival Singers of Wellington, Director Guy E Jansen, with members of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Southgate, in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms. Wellington Town Hall. 4 July 1981. Supported by the ANZ Bank. Programme [and] flyer. Michael Calvert, guitar. 28 September 1981 [venue and town/city unidentified] Programme. Chia Chou (pianist). Wellington Town Hall, 11 August 1981. Flyer. China Folk Music Troupe visiting New Zealand under the auspices of the NZ-China Friendship Society (Inc). Illustrated programme with photos of performers Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, 1981-1982 subscription season. Performers include - Juan Matteucci, Peter Schaffer, Pauline Smith, Elizabeth Rogers, Georg Tintner, Vanco Cavdarski, Tony Benfell, Sharon Joy Vogan. Christchurch Town Hall. Flyer. Choral and Orchestral Concert by the Hutt Chamber Orchestra (conductor, Grahame Lilly) and Wellington Cathedral Choir (Director, Richard Prothero). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 5 October 1981. Programme. An Evening with the Corinthian Singers of Adelaide. Chapel of the University of Auckland, 2 September. Cathedral Church of St Peter, Hamilton, 3 September. St Luke's Church, Rotorua, 4 September. St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington, 8 September. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, 10 September. September 1981. Programme. Full flight, in concert with Percy Trotter. Saturday 15 Aug, Wgtn Town Hall [1981]. Small flyer Gillian Weir, Organ Recital. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Molesworth Street. 11 April 1981. Programme (2 copies) Goethe Institute Wellington, Magelone Lieder by Brahms. Performers include - Roger Wilson (Baritone), Terence Dennis (Piano), Helen Moulder (Narrator). Wellington Concert Chamber. 29 October 1981. Programme. Greytown Music Group presents `In The Beginning' a dramatic cantata by Colin Hand. St Luke's [Anglican church] Greytown. 19th and 20th of September 1981. Programme. Hawkes Bay Song and Opera Workshop and Hawkes Bay Community College present Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic Director - Beatrice Webster. Hawkes Bay Community College, Taradale, Hawkes Bay. 9 - 15 January 1982. Programme. Kullervo. Symphonic poem by Jean Sibelius (With Anthea Moller, Roger Creagh, Okko Kamu). Wellington Town Hall, 10 October 1981. Programme The Kynges Companye [an Auckland based early music group]. Document asking for subscriptions from people wanting to join the Friends of the Kynges Companye, and donations to help the group travel to the World Congress of the International Society for Music Education, Bristol, England, held in 1982. 1981. Flyer. Marion Rayward, 1934-1981: A Memorial Concert. [Probably Wellington Teachers' College]. 15 June 1981. Programme. Organ Recital by Maurice Clerc (organist of Dijon Cathedral, France). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1981. Programme. Ravi Shankar: New Zealand Tour. Auckland Town Hall, 11 September. Wellington Opera House, 13 September. Christchurch Town Hall, 14 September. 1981. Flyer. Sing For New Zealand. Singing led by The Victorians Madrigal Group conducted by David Wood. Main foyer, Wellington Railway Station. 11 August 1981. Flyer. [This event was associated with oposition to the 1981 Springbok tour]. Sonic Circus VII [A festival of New Zealand Music]. Performers include Roger Fox Big Band. Victoria University Music society. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Schola Musica of the NZSO. Colin Hemmingsen Jazz Quartet. The Bach Choir. Wellington town Hall. 5 September 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Youth Orchestra: Concert (conductor John Rundle). St Mary's [Anglican] Church, Silverstream. 15 August 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Choral Society and Wellington Youth Orchestra: Christmas Concert. Guest conductor John Hopkins. Upper Hutt Civic Hall. 5th and 6th of December 1981. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Autumn Festival. The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Matthew by J S Bach. Performers include - Andrew Baines (Evangelist). Michael Kingsford (Christus). Heather Taylor. Robert Oliver. Joan Howard. Roger Wilson. Cathedral Choir. Cathedral Junior Choristers. Sinfonia of Wellington. Good Friday, 17 April 1981. Programme [2 copies]. 6th Wellington Music School. Directors include - William Southgate (Orchestral). Robert Oliver (Renaissance). Helga Hill (Renaissance dance). Tutors include - Judy Hyatt (Cello). Andrea Oliver (Woodwind). Ken Young (Brass). Elsa Jensen (Violin). Shelly Hibbert (Accompanist). Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Programme. Alan Young, blues singer. Supported by J C Harper (songwriter, musician, and singer), and Bycroft (mandolin, guitar, and flute). Venue - Wellington Folk Centre. 14 November 1981. Flyer. 6th Wellington Music School. Tutors and directors include - William Southgate, Robert Oliver, Helga Hill, Judy Hyatt, Andrea Oliver, Ken Young, Elsa Jensen, and Shelly Hibbert. Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Flyer. Alan Young [New Zealand blues singer] comes to town. Supported by J C Harper [musician and singer] and Bycroft [Guitar, Mandolin, and flute]. 14 November 1981. Flyer. Quantity: 27 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 210 x 167mm in size.

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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.

Manuscript

Manuscripts D1745 - D3220

Date: 1798-1883

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-1663

Description: The Montgomery papers include the shipboard diary kept by Charles C Greenfield during his voyage to Port Chalmers on the `Antares' (misspelt in inventory as `Andares'), May-Sep 1879, and return voyage to England in 1880 Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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Postcard album

Date: 1904-1914

From: Starke, June, 1923-2006: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-609

Description: Postcards of Britain, Europe, Samoa, Tonga, and New Zealand Quantity: 1 album(s). Provenance: This album belonged to the Jack family. Margaret Laing (ca 1898-1959) who was June Stark's aunt and her Father's sister, married James Wilson Jack (ca 1887-1950s). It was through this marriage that the album came into June's family. James Jack's father was the Harbour Master at Tayport opposite Dundee, Scotland. He and his family came to New Zealand in 1887 for the sake of the health of his children (two daughters died of TB). Jack senior became a merchant in Wellington.

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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.

Manuscript

DX1177 - SAS 3/2/5

Date: 1853-1891

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2911

Description: Selected records from the Barker family papers, the records of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, and the migration letters and diaries collections Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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