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Upper Hutt City
Date: 2002 - 2006 - 2003
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1204
Description: List of street names and dates between 2002 and 2003. The four photographs have captions and are of roads 2003 and 2006 Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 4. Physical Description: Plastic clear file containing photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Wellington City Volume Seven
Date: 7 and 11 March, and 10 June 2008
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-o-1944
Description: Photographs with dates and captions. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 15 and one proof sheet. Physical Description: Orange and red hard cover album with plastic sleeves containing colour photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Wellington City Volume Five
Date: 6 August 2008-2 July 2008
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1201
Description: Photographs with dates and captions, and indexes of street names and dates. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 229 and 2 proof sheets. Physical Description: Blue hard cover album with plastic sleeves containing photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Interview with Ida Wilton
Date: May 2000
By: Wilton, Ida Helen, 1911-2000
Reference: OHInt-0495-1
Description: Ida Wilton was born in Kilbirnie in 1911. Describes the Scottish origins of her mother, Rachel Black, and the Irish origins of her father, Henry Morrah. Recalls visiting her grandparents who lived in a large wooden house on the corner of Aro and Willis Streets. Notes her grandfather was Inspector of the Bank of Australasia. Describes living in Tiringamutu, near Taumarunui, Petone and Ngaio. Discusses her family's health, alcohol, and a family trip by train to Auckland. Talks about her father's work at New Zealand Railways and her mother's dressmaking abilities. Recalls her parents' separation. Describes working for AMP insurance, joining the investment section and sitting and passing insurance exams. Recalls friends Joyce Thom, Nigel Tosswell and Jim Weir. Talks about marrying Keith Wilton at the beginning of World War II, finishing work, living in Khandallah and raising four children. Talks about the death of her child with Down's Syndrome. Recalls being in the nursing home about twelve days after having a baby and having help from a Karitane nurse. Describes housework and being at home with children. Comments on the pace of life these days. Recalls the drowning of a nephew in the Wahine disaster and its effect on the family. Talks about her husband's death. Mentions her own illness and her children. Quantity: 1 transcript(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-001846. Black and white photographs in transcript
Interview with Janet Mary Braggins and Barbara Anderson Jarnell
Date: 15 Jan 2007
From: Otari Wilton's Bush oral history project
By: Braggins, Janet Mary, 1933-; Jarnell, Barbara Anderson, 1939-
Reference: OHInt-0830-01
Description: Interview with Janet Mary Braggins (nee Brockie), born Christchurch 1933, and Barbara Anderson Jarnell (nee Brockie), born Christchurch 1939. Talk about their father Walter Brockie, who worked at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens until they moved to Wellington in 1947 when he became curator at Otari. Describe their home and family life at Otari, and community life in Wadestown. Discuss their father's work maintaining and developing the gardens, referring to the rock garden, Cockayne's memorial grave, and planting kauri. Mention the two staff Arnold Henderson and Bon Everett, neighbour James K Baxter, and friend Harry Talbot. Discuss their father's interests (including photography and homebrewing), holiday plant collecting trips including Campbell Island, and breeding native plants. Mention their mother Vera Best started the visitors' book - James K Baxter wrote a poem in it. Refer to their father saying that it would probably be another 50 years before his work at Otari would be appreciated. Interviewer(s) - Johnathan Kennett Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). 1 C60 cassette(s). 57 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5563. Search dates: 1933 - 1947 - 2007
Papers relating to Professor L R Richardson
Date: 1937-1973, [ca 1990s]
From: Dawson, Elliot Watson, 1930- : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-12283-08
Description: Research papers and publications authored by Laurence Robert Richardson, mainly on the subject of leeches. Also includes brief research notes, likely by John Cameron Yaldwyn. Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, printed matter (some photocopies) Processing information: Archivist removed papers from original enclosure and papers were placed in two separate folders. Part one of two (see MS-Papers-12283-09 for part two).
E Ma Project: Supporting documentation regarding the transcription and translation of t...
Date: 2009, 2012 [transcribed 2000-2012]
Reference: MS-Group-2215
Description: The collection contains two files of supporting documentation from the E Ma project, which transcribed and translated series 2 of the Donald McLean Papers, MS-Group-1551. Source of title - Supplied by library The translation project, \"E Ma: Nga Tuhituhinga ki a Makarini\" (E Ma), transcribed and translated the Maori letters sent to Sir Donald McLean from 1840 to 1877, which comprise series 2 of the Sir Donald McLean Papers held at the Turnbull Library (Reference number MS-Group-1551). The 3000 letters comrpise the largest surviving accumulation of nineteenth-century letters in Maori. The earlier letters are mainly from Maori in those areas where McLean was active as an official. The transcriptions and translations are working documents created using the microfilm copy of the collection, rather than the original documents. Each letter has been translated and reviewed by two people and every effort was made to achieve accurate translations. The transcriptions of the letters use modern orthography for ease of reading, and current forms of names and places. The transcriptions and translations have been added to the to the descriptive record for each letter, along with the digitised image of the letter, so readers may apply their own analysis and understanding to these materials. The item records for the individual letters, along with scanned copies of the handwritten letters, are available in Series 2: Inward letters (Maori) of the Sir Donald McLean Papers, Reference number MS-Group-1551. Quantity: 2 Electronic document(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Provenance: The E Ma Project is a team of Te Reo scholars comprising team leader, Dr Ngapare Hopa and main translator, Dr Jane McRae.
Henderson, James McLeod, 1925-2013 : Research papers relating to the Ratana movement
Date: [1921-2005]
By: Henderson, James McLeod, 1925-2013
Reference: MS-Group-2234
Description: Correspondence, research and teaching notes relating mainly to the Ratana Movement but also to wider race relations issues. Includes an annotated draft of Henderson's 1956 thesis on Ratana. Henderson wrote 'Ratana: The origins and the story of the movement' (1963), and 'Ratana: The man, the church, the political movement' (1972) Quantity: 15 folder(s). 1 volume(s). 0.20 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts (including photocopies), printed matter, photographs, drawings Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs Rosa Henderson, Wellington, 2013 (A2013-216); Sep 2013 (A2013-249) Transfers: Papers received in Manuscripts and transfers made from there - To Book Collections - Copies of serial Te Whetu Marama o te Kotahitanga - To Photographic Archive - Case of colour transparencies, photo album, folder of loose black & white photographs.
University of Auckland New Zealand Alumni Award
Date: 2007
From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection
By: Ellis, Robert, 1929-
Reference: Objects-0905
Description: Silver medallion designed by the artist Professor Robert Ellis. Circular disc shows on the obverse the coat of arms of the University of Auckland and motto in Latin, "Ingenio et labore". The reverse shows a koru design. Held within a lined blue box. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Circular silver medallion, diameter 70 mm, thickness 5 mm, in navy blue hinged box, 90 x 85 x 20 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Ms-Group-1976. Processing information: "Description edited as part of Curios and Objects survey, 2022. Previous reference: Curios-046-002. Previous title: The University of Auckland New Zealand. Ingenio et labore / Alumni Award Judith Binney, 2007.
Wellington City Volume Two
Date: 24 April 2006-23 November 2006
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1198
Description: Photographs with dates and captions, and indexes of street names and dates. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 53. Physical Description: Plastic clearfile containing colour photographs with typed captions
Papers relating to jazz festivals
Date: 2004, 2007, 2013
From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive
Reference: MS-Papers-12131-4
Description: Programmes and other papers relating to the jazz festivals held at the Bay of Islands (2004) and at Tauranga (2007 and 2013). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter
Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940- : Scrapbook on Hilton Raymond Porter
Date: 2005
From: Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940-: Collection relating to Hilton Raymond Porter
By: Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940-
Reference: fMS-Papers-8389
Description: Scrapbook compiled by Patricia Howson on her father, Hilton Raymond Porter, actor and broadcaster, and on his wife, Dorothy Woolley. Comprises newspaper cuttings, photographs, original letters, lists and other documents, programmes, official circulars and forms, covering all of the career of Hilton and Dorothy Porter. Includes documents and other papers relating to the torpedoing of the passenger ship `Athenia' in 1939. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, typsecript, printed matter, photographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Patricia Howson, 2005 Processing information: Group record created and this item added to the group 21 August 2020.
Church of S Thomas' Apostle & Martyr (Runanga) :Thanksgiving Eucharist & the rite of co...
Date: 2008
From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]
By: St. Thomas' Anglican Church (Runanga, N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-2008-01
Description: Order of service for church service. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 Other printed ephemera item(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 12 pages, each 210 x 147 mm Provenance: Donated by the Anglican Parish of Cobden-Runanga in 2008.
Etahi tikanga e kitea ana i nga marae o Ngati Raukawa ki te Tonga
Date: [2003-2004]
From: Royal family : Papers (Te Whanau a Roera Hukiki Te Ahukaramu)
Reference: MS-Papers-8217-2
Description: Describes the many marae of Ngati Raukawa, prominent whakapapa or genealogy relating to each marae and general and specific customs practiced. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts with mss annotations
Wellington City Voume Four
Date: 14 July 2006-8 August 2007
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1200
Description: Photographs with dates and captions, and indexes of street names and dates. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 70. Physical Description: Plastic clear file containing photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Wellington City Volume Three
Date: 13 July 2005-30 April 2007
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1199
Description: Photographs with dates and captions, and indexes of street names and dates. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 32. Physical Description: Plastic clearfile containing colour photographs with typed captions
Broadway Jazzmen [at the] Gables Tavern, Auckland (DHJA 951)
Date: 19 Apr 2000
From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive
By: Broadway Jazzmen (Musical group)
Reference: MSCD-2506
Description: Place of recording - Place of recording Gables Tavern, Auckland Contents: Limehouse blues Contents: Cute Contents: Someone to watch over me Contents: Time's a wastin' Contents: Avalon Contents: Indiana Contents: Pennies from Heaven Performer: Edgar, Brian (bass) Performer: Massie, Andy (reeds) Performer: Broadbent, Lees (trumpet) Performer: Russell, Julian (piano) Performer: Morgan, Ray (guitar, vocal) Performer: Gibbs, Jimmy (drums) Label: Verbatim Quantity: 1 compact disc(s).
Wellington City Volume Six
Date: 13 August 2007-28 August 2008
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1202
Description: Photographs with captions and dates, and indexes of street names and dates. Some images and pages missing, there is an index but no photographs for Wilton, Khandallah, and Northland. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 66. Physical Description: Black hard cover album with plastic sleeves containing photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Lower Hutt City
Date: 2004-2005 - 1979-2000
From: Thorpe, Alec Robert, 1928-2015: Photographs of Wellington
Reference: PA1-q-1203
Description: Lists of street names and accompanying maps and dates (between 1979 and 2000) when Thorpe covered the streets. This document notes that it was created in 2004 and 2005. The two photographs are of Manor Park and have captions, one is dated 2006. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 2 and accompanying typescript and manuscript material. Physical Description: Plastic clear file containing photographs with captions, manuscript, typescript material
Steamboat Willie and friends (DHJA 932)
Date: 8 October 2000
From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive
By: Stoops, Larry, 1950-; Proud, David, active 1962-2012; Sargisson, Wil, active 1994-1999; Keatley, John, 1944-; Smith, Rob, 1941-; Tattersall, Wally, active 1998-2002; Ord, Bill, active 2000
Reference: MSCD-2487
Description: Place of recording - Place of recording Whangarei Jazz Festival, 8 October 2000 Contents: The lady is a tramp Contents: Shine Contents: Sweet Sue Contents: St James infirmary Contents: Quartet to quartet Contents: Basin Street blues Contents: Rosetta Contents: Hindustan Contents: I'm flying high Contents: All of me Contents: Georgia on my mind Contents: (Unknown) Contents: When the saints go marching in Performer: Steamboat Willie (trumpet) Performer: Proud, Dave (trombone) Performer: Sargisson, Wil (piano) Performer: Keatly, John (tuba) Performer: Smith, Rob (sax) Performer: Tattersall, Wally (drums) Performer: Ord, Bill (vocal) Label: Verbatim Quantity: 1 compact disc(s).