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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'Before I can give my wholehearted support to the Inver...

Date: 1975

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-134-718

Description: This cartoon features the Wellington bus depot. A bus driver who has a bandage on his chin is asking his friends to tell his wife that their intended strike is not against the rights of women cleaners Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone, 290 x 380 mm

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1955]

Date: 1955

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1955

Description: Includes: Britannia Sea Scouts. "The middle watch", by Ian Hay and Stephen King Hall. Wellington Concert Chamber. 17-19 February 1955. All proceeds to Britannia Sea Scouts. Curtain Theatre presents "Boy", by John Mihell. Produced by J C Edmonds. Blue triangle Hall, 9-10 August 1955. Programme Hawera Repertory Society (Inc) presents "Count your blessings", by Ronald Jeans; produced by Margaret Lester and Wyn Kemp. Community Centre, Hawera, 27-30 April [1950s?, ca 1955?]. Programme Invercargill Repertory Theatre presents "Dial 'M' for Murder", by Frederick Knott. Produced by Gordon Ramage. Invercargill Civic Theatre. 28-30 June 1955. Programme. The Community Players A.D.S. (affiliated to the British Drama League). "Ladies in retirement" by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham. Production by Peter Downes. Community Centre Hall Cambridge Terrace Wellington, 11-12 October 1955. Programme (2 copies) "Separate tables" by Terence Rattigan. Produced by Lionel Harris. With Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, Meriel Forbes, Lewis Casson, Daphne Newton. Tour of New Zealand 1955. Programme (2 copies, red cover; 1 copy, blue cover) "The sleeping prince", by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Lionel Harris. With Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, Meriel Forbes, Lewis Casson, Daphne Newton. Tour of New Zealand 1955. Programme (2 copies, 2 blue-covered and 2 red) Theatre Guild (N.Z.) Ltd. "The tragical history of Hamlet Prince of Denmark", by William Shakespeare. Produced by John N Thomson, with Allen Paton as Hamlet (portrait). Concert Chamber Town Hall Auckland. 26 March - 5 April 1955. Programme. Wanganui RSA Little Theatre. "Lady Windermere's fan", by Oscar Wilde. Produced by Eileen Warnock. Opera House, 11-12 October 1955. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited. "Dear Charles", by Alan Melville. Produced by Tony Thawnton. New Zealand tour 1955. Programme. J C Williamson Theatres Limited. "Dear Charles", by ALan Melville. Produced by Tony Thawnton. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 19 July 1955. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Limited. "Dear Charles", by Alan Melville. Produced by Tony Thawnton. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1955. Programme (2 copies) Public Service Drama Club presents "Rookery nook", by Ben Travers. Produced by Ronald Gillies. (Date unknown, but AFTER 1955). Programme. (2 copies) Quantity: 12 theatre programmes and flyers (plus duplicates).. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia : Records

Date: 1879-1978

By: Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia

Reference: MS-Group-1133

Description: The Lodge claims to be the oldest in New Zealand, started at Thames in 1872. Others were formed later in NZ and earlier in Australia. A NZ Grand Council was started in 1880 with eight lodges. In 1978 the Society split into three to reduce administrative costs and negotiations were made to transfer the records to ATL. Records consist of fund and membership records, minute books, financial records, correspondence, etc. Includes the records of the following Lodges: Valley True Blue Lodge No 11, Queens Own Lodge No 36, Pride of Ngapara Lodge No 15, Star of Oamaru Lodge No 13, John Knox Lodge No 50, Triumph Lodge No 9, Loyal Excelsior Lodge No 41, Royal Standard Lodge No 61, Southern Cross Lodge No 21, Grand Lodge No 1, Star of Southland Lodge No 14, Star of Hastings Lodge No 12, Gilchrist Lodge No 19, Prince of Wales Lodge No 20, St Albans Lodge No 17. Quantity: 13 box(es) (179 folders). 12 volume(s). 5 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary list available. Includes rules (1902) and history of the Society, by J L Paulden, Grand Secretary, 1972. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr J Paulden (Secretary), Christchurch, 1980 Transfers: Collection as a whole received into Manuscripts; material transferred to the Photographic Archive - To Photographic Archive - Photographs, mainly Conference delegates (PAColl-7821).

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[Music programmes and fliers, 1894].

Date: 1894

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1894

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Second New Zealand Musical Festival. Wellington Opera House. 1-5 October 1894. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Choral Society. "Moses in Egypt; an oratorio". 28 August 1894. Flier/programme. Auckland Choral Society. "Moses in Egypt; an oratorio". 4 September 1894. Flier/programme. Christchurch Liedertafel. Herren Abend. Hobbs' Assembly Rooms, Cathedral Square. 13 April 1894. Programme/flier. Christchurch Musical Union, being an amalgamation of the Christchurch Musical and Amateur Orchestral Societies. First subscription concert (Orchestral). Tuam Street Hall. 10 May 1894. Musical director Mr F M Wallace, Accompanist Mr A J Merton. Programme. Madame Belle Cole. Song recitals. Choral Hall Christchurch.[1894]. (Programme with photographic portrait) Madame Belle Cole's English Concert Company (Madame Belle Cole contralto, Miss Gwen Davies soptrano, Mdlle Henrietta Murkens violiniste, Mr T M Jackson tenor, Mr Magrath bass, Mr W Silver pianist. Theatre Royal. Friday 10 August 1894; and Saturday 11 August 1894 (separate programme/flier for each day) Christchurch Liedertafel. Nineteenth Gemischter Abend. Art Gallery Christchurch. 7 November 1894. Programme. Bessie Doyle. Grand concerts. Opera House. 26 May 1894 (with Miss Kate Best, Mr W Mackenzie, Mr Percival Harris and Wellington Orchestral Society). Programme. Invercargill Choral Union. Mendelssohn's "Hymn of praise"; Handel's "Acis & Galatea". Theatre Royal Invercargill. 17-18 July 1894. Programme. M`Glashan's Orchestra. Eighth annual concert in aid of Clyde-Quay School Library. Friday 18 May [1894]. Programme/flier. The Palmer-Beaumont Concert Company. [Promotional brochure featuring the company members: Mrs Palmer, Miss Maggie Stirling, Mr A H Gee, Mr Armes Beaumont, Mr John Lemmone, Mr W T Barker - photographs and biographical notes about each] The Palmer-Beaumont Company. Benefit to Mrs Palmer. Theatre Royal Wellington. 3 January [1894]. Programme. St Peter's Church Wellington. "An evening with Gounod". Organist Mr T Tallis Trimnell, with Miss Stanford, Mrs Macintosh, Mr Clothier, Mr Mabin, Mr Pollock. Thursday 19 July 1894. Programme/flier (2 copies) St Peter's Church Wellington. "An evening with Handel and Haydn". Organist Mr T Tallis Trimnell, with Mr E F Pollock, Mrs Macintosh, Miss Stanford, Mr Prouse, Mr F Richards, Mr Arthur Clothier, Mr Pickering. Thurday 30 August 1894. Flier/programme. St Peter's Church Wellington. "An evening with Mendelssohn". Organist Mr T Tallis Trimnell, with Mr Richards, Miss Hatton, Miss Stanford, Mr Pollock, Mr Clothier, Mrs Ashbolt. 31 May 1894. Programme/flier (2 copies) Sapio-Urso concerts: Madame De Vere Sapio (Prima donna assoluta) and Madame Camilla Urso (violiniste), with musical director Signor Romualdo Sapio; pianist Herr Benno Scherek. Tuam Street Theatre Christchurch. Concert programmes for: 27 June 1894, 28 June 1894, 30 June 1894, 4 July 1894. Mr F M Wallace. Second chamber concert, secod series. Durham Street Art Gallery Christchurch. 28 June 1894. Programme. Wellington Orchestral Society. Third and last concert of the fourth season. Opera House. 13 March 1894. Programme. Quantity: 24 programmes.. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Mitchell Library :New Zealand postcards

Date: 1906-1907

By: State Library of New South Wales. Mitchell Library

Reference: PAColl-8031

Description: Postcards of New Zealand made ca 1900s, from photographers who include Frank Denton, Henry Winkelmann and James Valentine. The largest groups are images of Auckland, Christchurch, Dundedin, Invercargill, and Lake Wakatipu. Other places include Wellington, Te Aroha, Nelson, Gore, Pukekura park New Plymouth, Ngaruawahia Bridge, the pink and white terraces, Lake Tarawera, the Whanganui River, Lake Te Anau, the Southern Alps, the Hermitage, and Milford Sound. There are also four portraits of Maori. Quantity: 5 b&w original photographic print(s) postcards. 66 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) postcards, many of which are hand coloured. Provenance: This group of postcards belonged to a Miss A H Jeffs of Hurstville, Sydney, and were sent to her by New Zealand correspondents, who like her, were interested in collecting post card images. The postal dates for all of them are 1906 and 1907.

Manuscript

Deeds

Date: [ca 1863]

From: Mantell family : Papers

By: Mantell, Walter Baldock Durrant (Hon), 1820-1895

Reference: qMS-1306

Description: Index to blocks of land in Invercargill, Dunedin, Picton, Napier and Wellington, with notes for disposal. At end is a copy of the petition of Singleton Rochfort relative to H K Taiaroa. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (162 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (32 cm; ½ brown roan, brown marbled boards in ¼ blue morocco case)

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Turner, Donald Langley, fl 1869-1898 : Papers

Date: 1869-1898

By: Turner, Donald Langley, active 1869-1898

Reference: MS-2188-2189

Description: Chemist's recipe book kept in Leeds (UK), Wellington, Riverton, Invercargill and elsewhere; also related extracts from the periodical Chemist and druggist, (1880), newspaper clippings, and leaves from the London Times (3 Jul 1797) Source of title - Supplied Other Titles - The Chemist and druggist (Periodical) Other Titles - The Times (London) Quantity: 1 volume(s). 1 folder(s) (7 items). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, printed matter (27cm, phase box)

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1929

By: Culhane, Francie, active 2000

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1929

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. "Florodora". His Majesty's Theatre, 30 August 1929. Programme Eugenie and Edwin Dennis present "A country girl". Grand Opera House Wellington. 17-20 April 1929. Programme (2 copies) The Dennis Operatic Society present "The Arcadians". Grand Opera House Wellington. 3-8 May 1929. Programme. "Diane develops"; a musicomedy in three acts. A Cardston-Baxter production. Hawera, Manaia, Stratford and Eltham, 10-20 May 1929. Programme Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace and his revue company. "Alpine antics", and "A life on the ocean wave". St James Theatre Auckland. 1929. Programme. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace and his talented company in "His Royal Highness". St James Theatre Auckland. 1929. Programme. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace in "When knights were bold". St James Theatre Auckland. 1929 Programme. Sir Benjamin & John Fuller present "Rio Rita". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 25 July 1929. Programme. Sir Benjamin & John Fuller present "Rio Rita". His Majesty's Theatre Wellington. Programme. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present "Rio Rita" with Miss Gladys Moncrieff. New Zealand tour 1929. Programme. Invercargill Amateur Operatic Society presents "The Duchess of Dantzic". Municipal Theatre Invercargill, 21-25 October 1929. Programme. Nelson Amateur Operatic & dramatic Society present the musical farce "Going up". Nelson and Blenheim, 30 July - 3 August 1929. Programme Wellington Amateur Theatrical Society. "Our Miss Gibbs". Grand Opera House Wellington. 8 June 1929. Programme (2 copies, one with pink cover, one with blue) J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd present "The desert song". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18 September 1929. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd presents "The desert song". Theatre Royal Christchurch.8 October 1929. Programme. J C Williamson N.Z. Ltd. "The desert song". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 October 1929. Programme. J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd present "The desert song". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 20 November 1929. Programme J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd present "The desert song". Country tour 1929. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present "Lilac time". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 26 December 1929. Programme. J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd present "The vagabond king". Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 March 1929. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some Auckland programmes donated by Francie Culhane in 2000; one from the collection of Karen Glasgow, 2005.

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Coast Towns of New Zealand

Date: 1905-1909

From: Berwick, S W (Mr) :Albums of New Zealand scenes and coastal towns

Reference: PA1-o-833

Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Bradstock, C A :Postcards of New Zealand

Date: ca 1900-ca 1920

By: Bradstock, Cedric Alec, 1925-

Reference: PAColl-4264

Description: Views in New Zealand Quantity: 28 postcards.

Manuscript

Research notes on civic heraldry

Date: 1965-1967

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 82-213-21

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Music programmes 1946].

Date: 1946

By: Glasgow, Karen Ross Margret, 1907-1994; Matthews, Robert J, active 1940-1950s

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1946

Description: Includes programmes featuring: British Music Society. Wanganui Branch. Second concert 1946. Pianoforte recital by Janet Wilson, assisted by Colin Franklin-Browne, tenor. Flier / programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Final series of concerts and recitals, 1946 season. College Hall 1946. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 7 March 1946 (Maurice Till). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 14 March 1946. Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 19 March 1946. Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 21 March 1946 (Clare Neale, Vernon Griffiths, Patricia Newson, Eva Christeller, Marjorie Robertson). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 30 March 1946. (Gladys Vincent, Vernon Griffiths, Ernest Jenner, Francis Bate). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 4 April 1946 (Eva Christeller, Clare Neale, Vernon Griffiths). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 11 April 1946 (Francis Bate, Vernon Griffiths, Gladys Vincent, Owen Hunt). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 2 May 1946 (Clare Neale, Patricia Newson). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 6 June 1946 (Joseph Mercer, Maurice Till). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 27 July 1946 (Gladys Vincent, Florence Mercer, Joseph Mercer, Francis Bate, Maurice Till, Ernest Jenner). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 1 August 1946. (Joseph Mercer, Maurice Till). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 3 August 1946. (David Whisker, Margaret Sicely). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 8 August 1946. (Mrs W Trussell, David Whisker, Murray McCaskill). Programme Zillah Castle Student String Orchestra of 40 players. Concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 16 October 1946. Programme (with photograph of Zillah Castle) (2 copies) Christchurch Liedertafel "At home" (With R W Jenkin, Margaret Hamilton, Mrs W Olds, H B McConnel, J E Mason, L N Fleming). Winter Garden, 21 October 1946. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools annual music festival. Civic Theatre Manchester Street, 14-17 August 1946. Programme The Maurice Clare subscription concerts. With pianist Frederick Page. Wellington 1946 (Weekly for 6 weeks 6 March - 10 April). Programme (2 copies). Maurice Clare violinist with Frederick Page pianist. Farewell violin recital. Wellington Concert Chamber Town Hall, 15 June 1946. Programme. Maurice Clare violinist with Dorothy Davies pianist. Farewell violin recital. Auckland Concert Chamber Town Hall, 25 June 1946. Programme. Annual concert of Christmas music and carols, presented by Combined Anglican Choirs at Wellington Town Hall. 7 December 1946. Programme / word book (2 copies) Peter Dawson, baritone, with Clarence Black noted Sydney pianist. 1946 Dominion tour. Programmes 1, 2, 3 in one booklet. (2 copies) Peter Dawson, the world's most popular baritone. Wellington Town Hall, 8-9 July [1946]. Promotional pamphlet with photograph. Todd Duncan, baritone star. Three glorious concerts. Town Hall Wellington, 3, 7, 10 August [1946]. Two promotional fliers, one with portrait photograph. Dunedin Training College Choral Society, conductor Geo E Wilkinson. Annual entertainment. Main Town Hall, 12 August 1946. Programme Eroica Club. First recital 1946. Radiant Theatre [Christchurch]. 22 June 1946. Programme. Eroica Club. Second recital 1946. Radiant Theatre [Christchurch]. 9 November 1946. Programme. Four festivals by Uncle Tom and his Children's Choir (Friendly Road), under the auspices of the British Sailors' Society, Wellington Branch. 9-11 September 1946. Promotional booklet, with photographs of the choir, Joy Gemmell, Nancy Hill, Uncle Tom (T T Garland), and his daughter Mollie Garland. Farewell recital by Rosaleen Hickmott, coloratura soprano before her departure for England; assisted by St mary's College Choir, Mrs Chas McDonald, Mrs Geo Aldridge, Mr Cyril Ainsworth. Town Hall, 7 March [1946]. Flier with photograph In the presence of Her Excellency Lady Newall. Complimentary farewell concert tendered by Citizens' Committee to Rosaleen Hickmott on the eve of her departure for England. (With St Mary's College Choir, Rosaleen Hickmott, Ray Trewern, Molly Atkinson, Laurice and Elizabeth Castle, Eileen Conroy, Ken Macaulay, Phyllis Aldridge). Town Hall Wellington, 15 April 1946. Programme Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans (duo pianists) in association with the N.B.S. Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 23 February 1946. Programme (2 copies) Hutt Valley Memorial Technical College. Festival of music, Main Town Hall Wellington. 4-5 October 1946. Programme Invercargill Orchestral Society. First concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 17 September 1946. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College. Recital by Lili Kraus. College Hall, 5 July 1946. Programme / flier (2 copies) (Caxton Press) Main Town Hall [Wanganui?]. Lili Kraus. Lunch hour recital. 17 July 1946. Programme / flier Victoria University College. Pianoforte recital by Lili Kraus. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 1 August 1946. Programme / flier (2 copies) Lunch-hour music (With Freda Meier, D W McKenzie, Ormi Reid, Merle Gamble). Lecture Hall Central Library, 21 June 1946. Programme / flyer Lunch-hour music (With Leela Bloy, Ormi Reid, Molly Atkinson, Clement Howe, Marjorie Garrett). Lecture Hall Central Library, 28 June 1946. Programme / flyer Lunch-hour music (With Eve Christeller, Ormi Reid, Vincent Aspey, S McLean, Mrs C Donald). Lecture Hall Central Library, 9 August 1946. Programme / flyer Moura Lympany. Pamphlet containing photograph, and programmes 1, 2 and 3. (2 copies, one autographed) Municipal Concert. Concert Chamber Dunedin, 24 November 1946. Programme (flier) (With Otago Girls' High School Special Choir, William R Clarke, Betty Naylor, Pamela Barton, Peter Sim and Bernard Wilkinson) Municipal organ recital. V E Galway, city organist assisted by Robert J Matthews, pianist. Town Hall Dunedin, 23 June 1946. Programme / flyer Nelson Harmonic Society presenting Edward German's "Merrie England", concert version. School of Music, nelson, 13 August 1946. Programme. New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Sunday afternoon concert. Wellington Town Hall, 7 July 1946 (John Randal, Elsie Betts-Vincent, Rena Edwards). Programme / flier. New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Sunday afternoon concert. Wellington Town Hall, 4 August 1946 (Phyllis Aldridge, St Mary's College Choir, Greta Ostova). Programme / flier. New Zealand Federation of University Women (Nelson Branch). Recital by Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). School of Music, Nelson, 13 April 1946. Programme. New Zealand Federation of University Women (Nelson Branch). Recital by Dorothy Davies (piano), Erika Schorss (violin), and Marie Vandewart (cello). School of Music, Nelson, 16 and 18 February 1946. Programme. Angela Parselles, internationally famous soprano. Town Hall Wellington, 11 and 14 May 1946. Promotional pamphlet with photographic portrait Angela Parselles, soprano, with Lettie Keyes, Australian pianist. Dominion tour 1946. Programme A and B in one booklet with NZ itinerary (2 copies) Primary Schools' Choral Festival. Town Hall Dunedin, 7 November 1946. Programme Britain's master pianist Solomon. Town Hall Wellington, 16 and 21 August 1946. Promotional portrait card Britain's master pianist Solomon. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26, 28, 30 August 1946. Promotional portrait card. Georges Thill (French tenor), with associate artist Marcel Lorber. Flying tour of Australia and New Zealand. Programme Vocal Art Society musical evening. Rosco Tea Rooms, 25 July 1946 (With Joan Bryant, Nora Gray, Leone Pascoe, conductor F Wentworth Slater). Programme. Shirley Welch. Farewell pianoforte recital assisted by Chilton Saint james School. King George Theatre Lower Hutt, 25 June 1946. Programme (autographed) Wellington Primary Schools music festival. Town Hall Wellington, 23 October 1946. Programme. Quantity: 55 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1933

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1933

Description: Includes: J C Williamson Ltd present for the first time in New Zealand "The Dubarry". Written by Paul Knepler and J M Willeminski; music by Carl Millocker. Produced by Frederick Blackman. Country tour [1933]. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present for the first time in New Zealand "The Dubarry". Written by Paul Knepler and J M Willeminski; music by Carl Millocker. Grand Opera House Wellington, 19 September 1934. Programme. J C Williamson present "The merry widow", by Franz Lehar and Adrian Ross. Produced by George A Highland. His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, 23 December 1933. Programme. Invercargill Operatic & Dramatic Society (Inc) presents "The messenger boy", James T Tanner and Alfred Murray. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Produced by Mr T R Pryde. Also includes a specialty number by Rowena Jackson as a contortionist. Civic Theatre, 21-26 August 1933. Programme (2 copies) (Cover illustration by B S Hammonds) Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company in "Paul Jones". Written by H B Farnie; compsed by Robert Planquette. Produced by Minnie Everett; musical director Leo Packer. Country tour. Programme. Christchurch Operatic Society present "A runaway girl", by Seymour Hicks and Harry Niskolls. Directed by Major F H Lampen, DSO. St James Theatre - 6 May 1933. Programme. "The sleeping beauty; a fairy opera". Produced by Helen Gard'ner (pictured). Concert Chamber, Town Hall, 20 and 22 May 1933. Programme. Quantity: 7 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: One programme purchased in 2006. One donated by J Kensington in 1995; one by J Wills in 1997.

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Grant, F J (Mr), fl 1981 :Photographs of the tour of the Prince of Wales in 1920 and Ne...

Date: [1903-1920]

By: Grant, F J, active 1980s; Inkster, Lawrence Andrew, 1897-1955; New Zealand. Tourism Department; Morris, Guy Clayton, 1868-1918

Reference: PAColl-0362

Description: Photographs taken during the royal tour of New Zealand made by the Prince of Wales in 1920. Many of the images are of military inspections and displays by school children. There are also displays of Maori dancing and singing, the sailors of the HMS Renown, on which the prince had travelled , prior to their soccer match in Dunedin, the prince addressing the crowds etc. A number of the images are in two-part panoramas. Also included are four scenic photographs by the New Zealand Tourist Department which may have been taken in 1903. The photographer for the tour photographs was Guy. Other - Similar images at 1/2-032642, 045102 Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 60 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Calendars for the years of the nineteenth century, of approximately A3 size. 1800s].

Date: 1881 - 1885

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1800s

Description: Includes calendars: International Exhibition Advertiser. Wellington edition. Almanac of 100 years. [1885?] W Craig & Co (Invercargill). Southland office calendar. 1881. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on calendars (plus three duplicates).. Physical Description: Letterpress, sizes varying.

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Doogue, Eugene Philip, 1901-1987 : Autobiography

Date: 1987

By: Doogue, Eugene Philip, 1901-1987

Reference: MS-Papers-10644

Description: Reminiscences of growing up in Dunedin and Southland; time spent farming before joining Stamp Duties Office in Dunedin; time spent in Invercargill office; transfer to Wellington as Death Duties clerk, Stamp Duties Office; marriage to Doreen Colgan in 1933; position as Bureau Inspector with Unemployment Board administered by Labour Department in 1935; and various other positions with Labour Department; transfer in 1943 to Ministry of Supply as an investigating accountant; retirement in 1950 and life thereafter till 1981. Incluudes list of family members with dates of birth and occupation Quantity: 1 folder(s) (46 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr J A Doogue, Hamilton

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Photographs of South Island hotels, townscapes and aerial views

Date: 1975, 1976, 1979

From: Robinson, Bernard Jim, 1932-2001 :Photographs of New Zealand hotels, townscapes and railway scenes

Reference: PAColl-7847-4

Description: Photographs of South Island hotels, townscapes and aerial views, taken in 1975, 1976 and 1979 by Bernard Jim Robinson. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm-47954 to 47962, 48022, and 48027 to 48039 Quantity: 64 colour original photographic print(s).

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Marshall, Mrs :Photographs of New Zealand towns

Date: 1900 - 1910

By: Morris, John Richard, 1854-1919; Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946; Marshall, (Mrs), active 1980s

Reference: PAColl-1607

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) mounted under glass. 16 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) postcards. Provenance: Collection given by Mrs Marshall to Porirua Museum, who in turn passed it on to the Alexander Turnbull Library

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Martin, Bob :Photographs taken during a motor tour of New Zealand

Date: ca 1926

By: Martin, Bob, active 2002

Reference: PAColl-8053

Description: Photographs taken of New Zealand Cities, towns, and thermal regions, during a motor tour in New Zealand in about 1926 Quantity: 16 Album leaves containing 124 black and white prints.

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Photographs of South Island hotels, railway scenes and aerial views

Date: 1973

From: Robinson, Bernard Jim, 1932-2001 :Photographs of New Zealand hotels, townscapes and railway scenes

Reference: PAColl-7847-2

Description: Photographs of hotels and railway scenes in the South Island, taken in 1973 by Bernard Jim Robinson. Includes aerial views of Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and photographs of the Kingston Flyer. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm-47938 to 47950, and 48008 to 48011 Quantity: 55 colour original photographic print(s).

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