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Decorative windows in art deco styles From Wellington houses
Date: 1920-1940
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1461
Description: Many of the windows depicted in this collection feature the jaggard angularity typical of art deco design. Others reflect the continuing influence of British art nouveau styles. In all the windows uncoloured glass, clear or textured, predominates, the pattern outlined by the leading. Quantity: 22 colour original transparency/ies.
Architect unknown :[Bank of New South Wales at Pahiatua. Elevations of decorative mante...
Date: 1900 - 1914
From: Hill, Perry Martin, 1926-2005 :[Further plans collected by Perry Martin Hill. ca 1900-1950]
Reference: Plans-2008-086-024/025
Description: Shows elevations and sections of mantel-pieces in bedrooms and in the banking chamber and manager's room. Identity of bank assumed because of accompanying full-sized detail sketches (Plans-2008-086-008/023). Dated 1900-1914, because the Bank of New South Wales is said to have greatly increased its New Zealand branches in the period 1900-1914. This building may have been erected as part of that expansion. Quantity: 2 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour sketches, 325 x 200 mm. Transfers: Other material from the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-1622, and PA Collection..
Decorative stained glass windows of the Edwardian period from Invercargill, Dunedin, Ti...
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1441
Description: Decorative domestic stained glass windows in the art nouveau style. All were photographed in houses. Most have designs which involve simple conventional floral patterns in coloured unpainted glass. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wanganui and Palmerston North houses.
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1445
Description: Decorative stained glass windows from Wanganui houses. All are in the art nouveau style. The largest group are windows supplied by R & E Tingey and Co Ltd of Wanganui for the homestead at Bushy Park in 1905. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Wellington and Wanganui hou...
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1453
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Those that don't fit neatly into the art nouveau category are two windows from the Parliamentary Library and two from Government House which feature the National coat of arms. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Invercargill and Christchur...
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1449
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Auckland houses
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1446
Description: Photographs of decorative stained glass windows of a formal geometrical character Quantity: 2 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Auckland and Cambridge houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PAColl-1458
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/2-118796 to 118797 Quantity: 16 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative windows in art deco styles from houses in Invercargill, Malborough, Nelson, ...
Date: 1920-1940
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1460
Description: Many of the windows depicted in this collection feature the jaggard angularity typical of art deco design. Others reflect the continuing influence of British art nouveau styles of the Edwardian period. These are often fused with 18th century ornamental styles also popular in late 19th and early 20th British decorative art design. In all the windows uncoloured glass, clear or textured, predominates, the pattern outlined by the leading. Quantity: 19 colour original transparency/ies.
[Hill, Perry Martin?], 1926-2005 :Bank of New South Wales at Pahiatua [Full-scale and r...
Date: 1900 - 1914
From: Hill, Perry Martin, 1926-2005 :[Further plans collected by Perry Martin Hill. ca 1900-1950]
Reference: Plans-2008-086-008/023
Description: Shows mainly full-sized details of decorative panels on vestibule screen, entrance door, counter, screen in manager's room, and interior finish of windows. Dated 1900-1914, because the Bank of New South Wales is said to have greatly increased its New Zealand branches in the period 1900-1914. This building may have been erected as part of that expansion. Quantity: 16 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour sketches on tracing paper, sizes varying around 730 x 510 mm. Transfers: Other material from the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-1622, and PA Collection..
Sandblasted pictorial windows and late 20th century stained and painted glass
Date: [ca 1930-1983]
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1470
Description: Quantity: 20 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative windows in art deco styles From Hamilton and Napier houses
Date: 1920-1940
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1464
Description: Many of the windows depicted in this collection feature the jaggard angularity typical of art deco design. In most of the windows uncoloured glass, clear or textured, predominates, the pattern outlined by the leading. Quantity: 22 colour original transparency/ies.
Brooks, Catherine, 1884-1980 :Royal Oak. 1938.
Date: 1938
From: Brooks, Catherine, 1884-1980 :[Thirty (30) watercolours of Auckland, Onehunga and Rotorua. 1922-1940].
Reference: A-306-033
Description: Shows an interior scene with a wicker chair with blue cushion, beside a small wooden gate-legged occasional table with lathed legs. There is a fabric-covered footrest at the left. The table is set with a china teapot small jug and sugar bowl, and a cup and saucer, all in blue and white. There is also a small vase containing two red poppies. Out the window at the top right is a glimpse of a green hillside dotted with houses. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 174 x 253 mm.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wellington Houses
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1443
Description: Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wellington houses. Most of the images depict those in Antrim House supplied by the Wellington decorating firm, W Lawson, in 1905. Also from Antrim House is a pannel of sand blasted white glass from the front door. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Sports - Aquaplaning, archery, badminton, basketball & billiards
Date: 1932-1946
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
Reference: PAColl-0785-1-220
Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, 1930s-1940s. First New Zealand women's basketball team to visit another country photographed on eve of their departure for Australia, 1938; M Matangi (captain) with autograph hunter. Mrs R M Smith (Secretary NZ Basketball Association) photographed with Mrs H D Muir (president) and Miss G Miles (Tournament secretary), Sep 1937. Group photographs of women's basketball teams, 1939 (all players named) - Canterbury (1st grade), Wanganui (3rd grade), Southland (Senior), West Coast (3rd grade), South Canterbury (2nd grade). Eastern Southland women's hockey team who were runners-up at NZWHA championship, 1939 (all named) Billiard players - Clark McConachy, Walter Lindrum, Horace Lindrum, Tom Newman, H F Mclean, C Mason, Willie Swinhoe (aged 10), A Bowie, Angus Duncan, A Albertson, A M Burke. Aqua-planing display at Mercer Regatta, 1937; women archers including members of Dunedin Archery Club, 1941; archers at Jubilee Park, 1940. Interior of The Moorings, 31 Glenbervie Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, including nautical billiard room. Badminton players and teams - P Hawksworth & Miss M Edmondson, 1936; Misses N Fleming & M Kerr, 1938; badminton courts, Hamilton, 1938; Miss Ramsay & Mrs Wren, 1938; Mr Holroyd, Miss B Babbage, Mr N Hay-Campbell & Miss T Greaves (Wanganui team), 1938; Mr Lewis, Miss Kerr, Mr Pearce, Mr & Mrs Hawksworth, 1939; South Island & Otago Badminton Championships (J Steven, Miss Jane Hay, Mavis Kerr, L Swallow), 1939; Canterbury badminton team to meet Australia (all named), Jun 1938; women members of Australian badminton team, Jun 1938; Australian badminton team on arrival, Jun 1938; group photo of Australian and Hawke's Bay teams (undated); J D Shale & H Dallimore of Auckland (undated); Miss M Wade & Miss A Dempster (undated).. Quantity: 57 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints
Griffin wall papers and cretonnes. Showroom 43 Strand Arcade, Auckland. Telephone 3963....
Date: 1913 - 1919
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to interior decoration, room design, household decorative items, tableware, in New Zealand]
Reference: Eph-B-DECOR-1913-01
Description: Richly illustrated booklet including calendar months as a small component, shows frieze and dado designs of various widths, and decor themes, with wallpaper, edgings and borders, paired with cretonnes for curtaining and soft furnishings. Themes are: January: The Hartz February: The Mendoza March: The Stuyvesant April: The Formosa May: The Dorothea June: The Chelmsford July: The Melrose August: The Manchu September: The Georgia October: The Woodhull November: The Shah December: The Roxbury Booklet is in pieces Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on pages of calendar / sales catalogue, 300 x 165 mm.
Wills, Mary, 1859?-1942 :Drawing room school house Tokaanu. April 1911
Date: 1911
From: Wills, Mary Ann, 1859?-1942: [Collection of watercolours, oil paintings, and albums by Mary Wills, primarily of landscapes. 1885-1936]
Reference: A-462-197
Description: Shows the interior of a drawing room. A fireplace (with what appears to be a carved wooden mantlepiece) has vases, flowers, and pictures on it. Framed artworks hang on the wall, including one that looks like the carved front of a Maori meeting house. A chair is next to the fireplace. Other furniture includes a wooden sideboard. A curtain hangs from a wooden curtain rail Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on paper, 125 x 170 mm
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Dunedin houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1448
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative windows in art deco styles From Dunedin houses
Date: 1920-1940
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1459
Description: Many of the windows depicted in this collection feature the jaggard angularity typical of art deco design. Others reflect the influence of 18th century ornamental styles popular in late 19th and early 20th British decorative art design. In all the windows uncoloured glass, clear or textured, predominates, the pattern outlined by the leading. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Dunedin houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1447
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.