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Sharp album 2

Date: [1890s]

Reference: PA1-q-222

Description: Photographs relating to Herbert Spackman and his family and relatives, chiefly taken by him. Places include views of Wellington and bays, Eketahuna and the Wanganui district. Very few of the people shown are fully identified but are likely to be Harry Spackman’s: mother (Eliza Spackman, nee Hawkings), father (Henry Spackman), brother, mother-in-law (Mrs Coxall, mother of Harry’s first wife Amy), and father-in-law (Mr Parnell, father of Fanny Parnell, Harry's second wife). Several houses are shown, including: ‘Rangiuru’, located at 63 Hutt Road, Petone, Wellington; House of Eketahuna farmer David S Lowe; House of David S Lowe’s brother Henry (‘Harry’) Goold Spackman in Wanganui, both interior and exterior, ‘Ben Venuto’ situated at 59 Rintoul Street and house of Henry (‘Harry’) Goold Spackman in Wellington, both interior and exterior views. Herbert Spackman's nephew Roy Spackman (Clement Roy) attended Wanganui Collegiate School, and there are several views of the chapel (interior and exterior) and the music room. There is one group portrait of Wanganui Collegiate School boys (p 41). Source of descriptive information - Information sourced from various places including the internet, and a family member. Two articles on Henry and Herbert Spackman both before they left England, and in New Zealand can be found at www.bris.ac.uk/music/CHOMBEC/chombec-news-1.pdf and www.bris.ac.uk/music/CHOMBEC/chombec-news-4.pdf Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark red cover, entitled "Photographs" in gold lettering; 29 x 24 cm

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[Programmes and tickets for athletics meetings and sports clubs. 1920-1926].

Date: 1920 - 1926

Reference: Eph-A-ATHLETICS-1920/1926

Description: Includes: 1920: Kaponga Athletic Sports in aid of St Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' Children's Fund, Victoria Park, Kaponga, Thursday April 22nd 1920. Programme. 1920: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Twenty-ninth New Zealand Amateur Championship meeting. Basin Reserve, 17 January 1920. official programme 1922: Amateur athletics. Springboks New Zealand tour. South Africa v New Zealand, Athletic Park. 25 February 1922. Official souvenir programme. 1923: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Thirty-second New Zealand Amateur Championship meeting. Athletic Park, 24 February 1923. Official programme 1923: Visit of American athletes J W Merchant, C G Krogness and M Kirksey. 17 February [1923] (date confirmed from newspaper) 1924: Rahotu Athletic Club. Annual sports. Wednesday 14th May 1924. Programme. 1925: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships to be held in Cook's Garden Wanganui, 27-28 February 1925. Programme of events (2 copies) 1925: Wanganui Amateur Athletic Association. Offical program [sic] for annual sports meeting featuring Randel [ie Randolph] A Rose, Australasian record breaker. Cook's Gardens, 28 November 1925. 1925: Wellington Centre NZ Amateur Athletic Association. Australia v Wellington. Athletic park, 21 February 1925. Official programme 1925: West Coast N.I. Centre Amateur Athletic Championships to be held on Showgrounds, Hawera, Easter Saturday, 11 April 1925. Official souvenir programme 1926: Wanganui Caledonian Society. 43rd annual gathering Cook's Gardens, Saturday February 6th 1926. [Programme] 1926: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships to be held on Caledonian Grounds, 19-20 March 1926. Programme 1926: Levin Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club. Manawatu Sub Centre NZAAA. American invitation electric light sports meeting. Thursday February 11th 1926. First event at 7.30 pm. Official programme Quantity: 13 album(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes varying under 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated from the estate of Alan Rowse, 1977; some donated by Athletics New Zealand in 2013.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1986

Description: Includes: NZRFU 1986 fixture list (Pamphlet) South Africa v New Zealand Cavaliers. King's Park Natal, 17 May 1986. Programme. South Africa v New Zealand Cavaliers. Fourth test. Ellis Park, 31 May 1986. Programme. Wanganui v Mid-Canterbury. Spriggens Park, 30 July 1986. Programme Australia v Wanganui. Spriggens Park, Wanganui, 5 August 1986. Programme (2 copies) Australia v New Zealand. 1st test. Athletic Park, 9 August 1986. Programme. Wanganui v Marlborough. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 25 September 1986. Programme Selection Francaise (Littoral - Provence) v Nouvelle Zelande. Toulon, Stade Felix Mayol, 28 October 1986. Programme. Quantity: 8 publications. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1983

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1983

Description: Includes: Promotional pamphlet: "Play the game; join a rugby club ... today!" [Christchurch publication] British Isles touring team versus Wanganui. Spriggens Park, Wanganui. 14 May 1983. Programme (2 copies) Manawatu v British Isles. Showgrounds Oval, Pamerston North. 28 May 1983. Programme. New Zealand versus British Isles. First test. Lancaster Park Oval, Christchurch. 4 June 1983. Programme (2 copies) British Isles [v] New Zealand. Second test. Athletic Park. 18 June 1983. Programme (2 copies) Marist St Pats v Petone. Rugby weekly, vol 30, no 14. 25 June 1983. Programme. Canterbury versus British Isles. Lancaster Park Oval. 28 June 1983. Programme. Wanganui v Hawkes Bay. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 29 June 1983. Programme British Isles v Hawkes Bay. McLean Park, Napier. 6 July 1983. Programme (PR-02-0102) Wanganui v Mid-Canterbury. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 20 July 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v North Otago. Lancaster Park Oval, 20 July 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Southland. Lancaster Park, 27 July 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Mid-Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval, 3 August 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v North Auckland. Lancaster Park Oval, 10 August 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v South Canterbury. Lancaster Park, 14 August 1983. Programme Win! a trip for 2 to Sydney to watch the All Blacks play Australia for the Bledisloe Cup 1983, in the Auckland Rugby Union centennial competition. [Flyer]. Port Chalmers Rugby Football Club 1883-1983. Centennial dinner and dance. University Union Building, Dunedin. 27 August 1983. Menu and toast list. Wanganui v Poverty Bay. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 6 September 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Hawkes Bay. Lancaster Park Oval, 10 September 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Wellington. Lancaster Park Oval, 17 September 1983. Programme Southland v Marlborough. Lansdowne Park Blenheim. 17 September 1983. Programme. Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Auckland. Lancaster Park Oval, 24 September 1983. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Manawatu. Lancaster Park Oval, 1 October 1983. Programme (2 copies) South of Scotland v New Zealand. Netherdale Galashiels, 29 October 1983. Programme Northern Division v New Zealand. Gateshead International Stadium, 2 November 1983. Programme. Midlands v New Zealand. Leicester, 8 November 1983. Programme. London Division v New Zealand. Twickenham, 5 November 1983. Programme South and South West of England v New Zealand. Memorial Ground Bristol, 15 November 1983. Programme. England v New Zealand. Twickenham, 19 November 1983. Programme Quantity: 29 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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