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Album of photographs of buildings in Dunedin, particularly houses
Date: [ca 1900-1930]
From: Knight, Frederic Hardwicke, 1911-2008 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1726
Description: Album containing 45 photographs taken between ca 1900-1930 by various photographers, showing houses, churches and other buildings in Dunedin, probably designed by architect James Louis Salmond. Some houses are identified by owners: A C Hanlon on Pitt St, Arthur Sidey, J L Salmond on Bellevue St, Holdsworth (family?) at Waikouaiti, Charles Begg on Smith St, Dr Batchelor on London St, Charles Speight on York Place, Douglas (family?) on Eglington Rd, Salmond (family?) on Albert St, Jones (family?) at Warrington. Also includes terrace houses beside tramsheds and on Stuart St Also includes: Chalet Hospital on High St, Roslyn Church, Working Mens' Home on Roseberry St, Waitahuna Church, Kaikorai Church, Burns Hall Identified locations additional to those listed above comprise: Elgin Rd, Napier St, Little Bourne Rd, High St, London St Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Brown and black leatherbound album, 24.5 x 31.2 cm
Otago & Southland Contingent. The Pollard's benefit matinee. "The belle of New York". P...
Date: 1900
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to the South African War. 1899-1902]
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: Eph-B-WAR-SA-1900-03
Description: Programme cover shows an illustration by R Hawcridge of a mounted soldier blowing a bugle, in front of a New Zealand flag. The verso of the front cover shows "Sketches in camp", also by Hawcridge, a series of illustrations of army camp life: Watering the horses, Jumping test, Bringing his dinner, Morning toilet, Shooting test, The farrier, A question of method. The facing illustration, titled "Where will Kruger be when his light 'Bobs' out?" shows a caricature of Kruger as a candle being snuffed out by "The bell of New York" held by a military man (possibly Field Marshal Lord Roberts). portrait photographs of Tom Pollard and Mr W O'Sullivan, details of the New Zealand and British flags, with ferns, roses, shamrocks and thistles representing Britain and New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on programme cover, in two pieces, each 260 x 125 mm.
[Music programmes 1908]
Date: 1908
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1908
Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel; male chorus of sixty voices. Grand smoke concert tendered to the men of the United States Battleship fleet in the Military Hall, 11 August 1908. Programme. Wright & Jaques. Mr Leo Buckeridge and Miss Hardinge-Maltby's invitation recital, assisted by Mr Stewart Maclean, Mrs Natusch and pupils. St Peters Hall, 16 October 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 21 January 1908. Programme (2 copies, one green cover, one white) Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 23 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 25 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 29 january 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.Town Hall Wellington, 3 March 1908. Programme (2 copies - 1 grey cover, one white) The Cherniavski concerts. British Empire tour 1908. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski in a series of concert recitals, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton (contralto) and Mr Percival Driver (baritone); Mr Nigel Brock (manager). Booklet with photographic portraits. Town Hall Wellington. The Cherniavski concerts. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton and Mr Percival Driver. Programme (folded pamphlet) Dunedin Orchestral Society, hon conductor Mr James Coombs. Second concert, twenty-first season. Garrison Hall, 18 June [1908]. Programme Gisborne Orchestral Society. 1st subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre Gisborne, 14 July 1908. Programme. Gisborne Orchestral Society. Second subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre, 6 october 1908. Programme. Mark Hambourg. His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 26-30 October 1908. Programme. Wellington Choral Society. Handel's "Messiah". Town Hall, 4 December 1908. Programme. Wellington Musical Union. First subscription concert. "The golden legend" (Sir Arthur Sullivan). With Rosina Buckman, Mrs Barber, Mr E J Hill, Mr John Prouse, Mr F Laycock. Town Hall, 19 June 1908. Programme and book of words (2 copies) Wellington Musical Union. Second subscription concert. "Faust" (Gounod). With Charles Saunders, Rosina Buckman, Hamilton Hodges, P Hockley, Mrs F P Wilson, F Laycock. Town Hall, 17 August 1908. Programme and book of words. Wellington Musical Union. Third subscription concert. "The revenge" (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford). With Mr Charles H Stephens and Miss Phoebe Parsons. Town Hall, 27 October 1908. Programme and book of words Mrs Charles Willeby, who will interpret the songs of her husband, Charles Willeby, the famous English composer (With pianists Madoleine Webbe, Gertrude Spooner, violinist Peggy Bain). Choral Hall [Auckland], 14 December 1908. Programme Quantity: 17 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by E Speden 1995; J Barsby 1989, P Jesson 1996.
Royal tour 1901
Date: 1901
Reference: PA1-f-064
Description: Photographs taken during the royal tour of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in 1901. Scenes include the arrival of the royal visitors at various places, by ship, Royal carriages, and Royal train; ceremonies and rites welcoming them; views of triumphal arches erected for the tour, including Marble Arch (Queen Street, Auckland), the Auckland Harbour Board Arch, the Citizen's Arch (Wellesley Street), and the Government Arch (City of Wellington). Other ceremonies are associated with the presentation of war-medals; the laying of foundation stones (Victoria College for Maori Girls, Parnell, Auckland), the Wellington Town Hall, and the Queens Memorial Statue in Dunedin); and the march past and inspection of various guards, troops and veterans. One photograph shows Lord Ranfurly in Auckland, reading the proclamation extending the boundaries of the colony to include the Cook Islands (p 16). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with black cover, entitled "Visit of Duke of Cornwall and York (King George V.). 1901. Maoris - Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch". Hand-printed in ink on slip attached to front cover.
Cameron, J L :137 postcards of various scenes in New Zealand, Channel Islands and Austr...
Date: ca1905, ca1906, ca1907, ca1918, ca 1920s
By: Cameron, J L, active 1986
Reference: PAColl-0938
Description: Quantity: 137 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).
Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923 :Botanical gardens, Dunedin
Date: ca 1905
From: Campbell, Eve, fl 1976 :Stereographs
By: Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923
Reference: PA4-0726
Description: Stereoscopic photograph of a scene in the Botanical Gardens, Dunedin, showing a bridge across the river. Photograph taken by Frederick George Radcliffe of Auckland. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Botanical gardens, Dunedin; Recto - right of image - New Zealand Graphic Series; Recto - left of image - F G Radcliffe - Auckland, NZ Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print Provenance: Donated by Mrs E Campbell, July 1976
McIntosh album 11
Date: Circa 1900 to 1905
By: Barltrop, George William, 1863-1946
Reference: PA1-o-295
Description: Album of photographs, probably taken by George William Barltrop, chiefly taken on a tour around the South Island. The first images relate to an area around Wellington, including Waiwhetu and Wainuiomata, including scenes of the Wainuiomata Reservoir. Two photographs taken in a park show three women wearing hats, full-length outfits, and carrying umbrellas, the "McNabs". One photograph shows a group of men and women, members of a camera club. The tour aound the South Island travels from Sheffield, down to the Otira Gorge, up to Lake Brunner and Inangahua, past Murchison, through Longford. In Wellington Harbour the steamship Ophir is sailing out, with people standing on the wharf in the foreground. Also in Wellington, is a large group portrait of men associated with the Missions to Seamen, gathered together on Labour Day 1901. Five photographs are taken around Otaki, one a pastoral scene, and two of three young Maori people (a young woman and a young girl in two scenes, with a second young girl in the third scene); a water mill; and a group of four people having a picnic in a field (two women (one obscured) and a young boy on the left, and a man with a bandaged hand on the right). The last few scenes are again of the South Island, at Temuka, Otago Harbour, Dunedin (including the Octagon), and a tram belonging to the Roslyn Tramway Company with a group of men on the front cab, and three standing in front. Inscriptions: Album page - G W Barltrop Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Dark green album, entitled `Photographs'; 16.0 x 22.5 cm
Cherry, Arthur L, fl 1900-1941 :[St Paul's] Cathedral and Burns statue. Arthur L Cherry...
Date: 1900 - 1941
From: Cherry, Arthur Leonard, 1884-1947 :[New Zealand sketches. 1910s-1920s]
Reference: A-104-075
Description: View of St Paul's Cathedral and the statue of Robert Burns in the foreground, in The Octagon, Dunedin Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching, 165 x 120 mm on sheet 200 x 145 mm
Postcard of Dunedin Hospital
Date: [ca 1908]
From: Bekhuis, Alan, 1970- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-2525
Description: Postcard of Dunedin Hospital Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Postcard
Ploughman, Jeffrey F :Copy Negatives and prints from them of Wellington, Dunedin and Ma...
Date: ca1900-ca1930
By: Plowman, Jeffrey F, active 20th century
Reference: PAColl-0252
Description: Arrangement: Negatives in 35mm registers at 16083 - 16084. Quantity: 10 b&w copy photographic print(s). 10 b&w copy negative(s).
Walker, A (Mr), fl 1968 :Postcards of New Zealand towns
Date: [ca 1900-1910]
By: Walker, A (Mr), active 1968; Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923; C M (Photographer), active 1905; Muir & Moodie (Firm); Pratt, A A, active 1900s
Reference: PAColl-6639
Description: Postcards of ferries at wharves in Auckland, interior and exterior of St John's Cathedral in Napier, Waihi from Martha Hill, bowling green on the Domain at Te Aroha, Lyttelton at regatta time, Lyttelton harbour, Opera House, St Luke's Danish Church and All Saints Church and the Municipal Buildings, Palmerston North; the Triangle, Dunedin; Auckland Hospital, Grafton Road; Palmerston North Post Office; a view over Auckland from Mount Eden; the bridge over to the Cafe Continental; Hastings Street, Napier; Perry Street, Masterton with a hall on the right; tea kiosk in the park, Masterton; two carts on the road to Lansdowne, Masterton; the tramline to Onehunga, Auckland; Queen Street, Auckland; and Auckland harbour and wharves. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Negative at 151877 Quantity: 5 b&w original photographic print(s). 16 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 14 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Postcards
Bateman album
Date: [Circa 1900s]
By: York Studio (Wellington N.Z.); Beattie, John Watt, 1859-1930; Muir & Moodie (Firm); New Zealand. Tourism Department; Dutch, F W, active 1900-1906; Bateman, J K, active 1945
Reference: PA1-o-035
Description: Album of views of Hobart, Australia, and of the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Taken by a number of different photographers, some unidentified, but those identified include the York Studio (Christchurch), John Watt Beattie (Tasmania), Muir and Moodie (Dunedin), and the New Zealand Tourist Department. The New Zealand images range from Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri in the south, to the Rotorua area in the north. Inscriptions: Album page - "Presented to the New Zealand Government by J.K. Bateman, Esq., 12 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1, 10 October 1945" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Donated by J K Bateman, London
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.
New Zealand. Registrar-General :Notice to cause unvaccinated child over the age of twel...
Date: 1902 - 1903
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to health, public health, nutrition]
By: Hill, Lillias, 1903?-2000?; Cammack, Bernard (Dr), active 2000
Reference: Eph-B-HEALTH-1902-01
Description: A certificate noting the name of the child and parent, the date and the registration district. Instructions at the bottom detail the parent's obligation to comply. This copy is filled out to Mr A G Hill, the father of Clement Alfred Hill. It is dated at Dunedin on 16 October 1903. Donor reports that the vaccination would have been for smallpox, in those days (See letter at AT 10/21, 20 November 2000). Quantity: 1 certificate. Physical Description: Letterpress and holograph, on sheet, 342 x 217 mm.
Denton album 3
Date: [1894-1900?]
From: Denton, Frank J, 1869-1963 :Collection of negatives, prints and albums
Reference: PA1-o-132
Description: Photographs, chiefly of the Wellington area, probably taken by Frank J Denton. A number show the house `Fernhill' in Woolcombe Street (now part of The Terrace), Wellington, views from the house and its gardens. Portraits in clude Laurie Denton, Tom Tolley (locksmith), Alfred Bennett and his family, Mrs Denton Snr, Mrs Waters (had a grocery shop in Dixon Street), G L Adkin (as a boy), Miss Dixon (of the aerated water family, the Dixons of Dixon Street), George Butler (artist), and Beaglehole (David Ernest Beaglehole, father of Professor Ernest Beaglehole, and Professor John Cawte Beaglehole). Also includes photograph of a portrait painted by George Edmund Butler of his father Joseph Cawte Butler (maternal grandfather of John Cawte Beaglehole). Other Titles - Wellington I Album Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Maroon cover decorated with painted leaves, 22 x 26 cm
Sigvertsen, Jeffery R :Album of Burton Brothers photographs
Date: ca1880-1903
By: Sigvertsen, Jeffery R, active 1990s
Reference: PA1-q-546
Description: Scenic views of New Zealand, New Zealand Cities and Maori Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
New Zealand Socialist Party branch records and research notes
Date: 1901-1914
From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera
Reference: 94-106-14/19
Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Reid & Gray :The latest word in drills; Reid & Gray's new steel frame combined drill. [...
Date: 1908
By: Reid & Gray Ltd
Reference: Eph-A-FARM-MACHINERY-1908-01
Description: Includes engravings illustrating the new steel frame drill, with lists of users, testimonials, advice about amount of seed required per acre, and manure quantities. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, red covers, 232 x 162 mm.
Roberts, Alexander Fowler (Sir), 1882-1961 : Letter book
Date: 1904-1918
By: Roberts, Alexander Fowler (Sir), 1881-1961
Reference: qMS-1703
Description: Kept by Roberts while working for Murray, Roberts & Co in Dunedin; mostly business letters, particularly re grass seeds; also some personal letters to retailers in United Kingdom, and to his father Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (105 pages). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (29 cm; ½ brown suede, blue boards)
Papers re working life
Date: [1855-1902]
From: Gore family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-9867-2
Description: Comprises correspondence relating to R B Gore's position as curator to the Colonial Museum; `NZ Govt gazette' re meteorological observations (20 Sep 1864); letter to H M Gore from the Public Works Dept re his appointment as secretary to the commissioners appointed to inquire into the condition of Seacliff Asylum building (1888); papers re Gore's appointment to the Colonial Museum (1902); letter to H S Gore from the Horse Guards that his brother, Richard, could be substituted for his candidacy (1855); appointment of R B Gore to be clerk in the Adjutant-General's office (1858); biographical piece on R B Gore outlining his background, life and appointments (nd); Geological Survey Office, Dunedin, meteorolgical observations, by R B Gore (Jul 1863); and obituary for Bt Lieut Col Henry Ross Gore (nd) Quantity: 1 folder(s).