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Chilman, Richard, 1816-1877 : Journals
Date: 1841, 1871
By: Chilman, Richard, 1816-1877
Reference: qMS-0444
Description: Journal covers New Plymouth, 1841, and Auckland to London, 1871 on the `Nevada', then overland from San Francisco to New York, in connection with ironsand development on behalf of the Taranaki Provincial Council Source of title - Transcribed title Quantity: 1 volume(s) (189 leaves). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (28 cm; blue linen)
Arnould, Joseph 1814-1886 : Letters to Alfred Domett
Date: 1829-1874
By: Arnould, Joseph, 1814-1886
Reference: qMS-0085
Description: Discusses literary, political, religious and social matters in England; comments on Domett's impressions of New Zealand, and writer's life as English barrister and later as Chief Justice of Bombay; volume includes 3 letters from William Curling Domett describing life as a coffee planter in Ceylon 1843-1844 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (36 items). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss (31cm, ½ maroon morocco box)
Cottle, Henry Wyatt (Rev), 1801-1871 : Account of the voyage from England to New Zealan...
Date: 1863-1865
By: Cottle, Henry Wyatt (Rev), 1801-1871
Reference: qMS-0561
Description: Account of the voyage from England to New Zealand in the sailing ship `Annie Wilson' of Rev Henry Wyatt Cottle, of Harford parish, near Ivybridge, Devon, and his subsequent settlement in Port Albert and Whangarei. The shipboard account is in the form of a letter to his sister Charlotte, dated 18 June 1863 Rev Cottle and his wife Alice were travelling cabin class Quantity: 1 volume(s) (128 f). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm; green linen)
Photograph album of Clark and friends
Date: [1950s]-2006
From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Photographs
By: Sparrow, Margaret June (Dame), 1935-
Reference: PA1-o-1941
Description: Album of photographs of Judith Clark and other people in [1950s] and [1980s]-2006, taken by unidentified photographers. Some images have handwritten captions on floral stickers and some on reverse of prints. The cover image is a head and shoulders portrait of Clark taken in 1998. Contains photographs that mainly feature Clark and other people at social gatherings and parties, with some people identified. One image shows a conga line dance. Other images of note include Clark "with Betty and Bryan" on Auckland waterfront during an Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand conference (2002); 'The Family of Man', an unfinished cast bronze sculpture by Babara Hepworth, with large building in the background, at Snape Maltings; Clark with Kate Miller at Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, United Kingdom; a Zonta Christmas party (1981); "Ian and Val" (1997); a baby in white and adults in formal clothing, inside a church labelled "Rose Bromley"; a portrait of an unidentified wedding party taken inside a house; Clark with [her students?] Hao Chen and Piers Lane, and Clark sitting at a piano with Hao Chen holding flowers and trophies; and Clark petting a young deer. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 20 colour original photographic prints and one black and white original print. Physical Description: Plastic flipbook album with some annotations 16 x 12.5 cm
How, Reginald, fl 1931-1992: Parachuting scrapbook
Date: 1926-1992
By: How, Reginald, active 1931-1992
Reference: MSZ-1670
Description: Scrapbook compiled by Reginald How, member of the Manawatu Parachute Club, on parachuting in New Zealand and around the world from 1926 to 1992. Contains newspaper clippings covering matters relating to parachuting including personalities, deaths and accidents, training (in New Zealand, Australia, and Russia), paratroopers in World War II (articles relating to military strategy and training of British, German, Japanese, and Russian paratroopers), competitions (including the World Parachuting Championships), clubs (including the New Zealand Federation of Parachute Clubs, Manawatu Sky Diving Club, Auckland Parachute Club, and the Caterpillar Club), recreational parachuting, design and materials, planes used in parachuting exercises, and advertisements for parachute products (including Irvin Chair Chutes). Most articles are accompanied by extensive photographs and some other illustrations. Includes articles about both men and women in the sport. Sports relating to parachuting covered in the scrapbook include skydiving and the development of wing suits. Figures identified or pictured in the clippings include Brian Musson, Gwynne Johns, Leo Valentin, Peter Hazelhurst, Chris Summerville, Denny Main, Haakon Q'Viller, L E A Hayward, Raymond Quilter, Peter Dawson and his wife, Noeline Larder, and Major A E Thresh. Publications include New Zealand Freelance, Flight, The Weekly News, London Illustrated News, Flying, Newnes Practical Mechanics, Look, Popular Flying, and Picture Post. Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: Loose clippings have been placed in acid free sleeve at the back of the folder Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter Provenance: Purchased at Hayward's Rare & Collectable Book Auction 24 July 2014, lots 236, 238, and 476. Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, Auction 2014 Transfers: From Ephemera Collection - Eph-B-Skydiving-1900s (PR-14-0335).
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.