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Decorative stained glass from shops and houses in Wellington, Wanganui, and Auckland
Date: 1870-1982
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
By: Carter, Charles Edward, 1862-1908; Schroff, Joe, active 1982
Reference: PA12-1440
Description: Decorative stained glass windows in a mixture of styles. Those in the picturesque gothic styled house, Oneida, are of simple geometric designs in bright unpainted colours. There are three images of bird windows dating from the 1890s and originally in W C Fitzgerald's chemist shop, Lambton Quay and Willis st. There are acid etched windows in coloured and white glass, art nouveau windows by Charles Edward Carter, an art deco window, and an art window of the early 1980s. Quantity: 19 colour original transparency/ies.
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.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wanganui and Palmerston North houses.
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1445
Description: Decorative stained glass windows from Wanganui houses. All are in the art nouveau style. The largest group are windows supplied by R & E Tingey and Co Ltd of Wanganui for the homestead at Bushy Park in 1905. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Wellington and Wanganui hou...
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1453
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Those that don't fit neatly into the art nouveau category are two windows from the Parliamentary Library and two from Government House which feature the National coat of arms. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Nees Furniture (Dunedin) :Selections from the showrooms of Nees the furniture people. B...
Date: 1925 - 1927
By: Nash, Walter (Sir), 1882-1968
Reference: Eph-A-FURNITURE-1926-01
Description: Includes illustrations and prices of dining suites, lounge suites, bedroom suites, bedding, seagrass furniture, kitchen safes, hatstands, writing desks, carpets, kitchen hardware, blinds and curtaining. Inscriptions: Album page - centre - (Back page): Printed by The Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co., Ltd, Dunedin, NZ Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Catalogue of [120] pages, 135 x 220 mm. Provenance: Formerly part of the Walter Nash papers, acquired in the late 1980s.
Rotorua album
Date: [Circa 1920s]
Reference: PA1-o-441
Description: Album of photographs taken circa 1920, by an unidentified photographer. None of the images have inscriptions; only a few places have been identified. Identifiable buildings and locations have been listed above. Many of the scenes are of a two-storey English cottage in the Arts & Crafts style, showing exterior and interior views. There is one of a viewing tower with windows and gables, possibly in the garden of the same house. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with green cover, entited "Photo-graphs"; 22.0 x 17.5 cm
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Invercargill and Christchur...
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1449
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows by R H Fraser from Dunedin houses
Date: 1893-ca1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
By: Fraser, Robert Henry, 1869-1947
Reference: PA12-1435
Description: Only some of the windows in this section have been definitly identified as Robert Fraser's work. Where this is the case the designs are in his elborate late 19th century styles. Those that have his name followed by a question mark are mostly in the British arts and crafts/art nouveau style -- flat decorative sea scapes in unpainted coloured glass with galleons and other boats with billowing sails. Other windows in this style have flat conventional designs in coloured glass one of which includes insets of landscape scenes. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Auckland and Cambridge houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PAColl-1458
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/2-118796 to 118797 Quantity: 16 colour original transparency/ies.
Southern Cross Biscuit Company Limited :Price list of biscuits and confectionery. Wanga...
Date: 1912
From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to confectionery, chocolate, sweets, ice-cream and other sweet foods]
By: Olsson, Arthur Leslie, 1923-2019
Reference: Eph-A-CONFECTIONERY-1912-01
Description: Lists prices for lines of hokey-pokey, nougat, caramel, chocolate ice, chocolate bananas, toffee, barley sugar, blackballs, fruit drops, mints, aniseed balls, cough lozenges, peppermints, Kapai mixture, jelly jubes, gums, as well as flour, fancy biscuits, and cakes. Cover shows title, with broad decorative art nouveau border. Dated on bottom of last page. Quantity: 1 volume(s) booklet.. Physical Description: Letterpress, in booklet of 8 pages, 157 x 103 mm.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wellington Houses
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1443
Description: Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wellington houses. Most of the images depict those in Antrim House supplied by the Wellington decorating firm, W Lawson, in 1905. Also from Antrim House is a pannel of sand blasted white glass from the front door. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
New Zealand. Dept of Education :Education District of Wanganui. P.N. Central Public Sch...
Date: 1923
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to education trends and methods, teachers and teaching, career-specific education]
By: New Zealand. Department of Education
Reference: Eph-B-EDUCATION-1923-01
Description: Certificate shows an arrangement of text in various types, and ink holograph in various hands. The crest of the New Zealand Government is at top centre. There is a plain border with art nouveau motifs in the corners. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print on pink sheet 211 x 265 mm. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance, relating to Richard Moxon's school life at Palmerston North Boys' High School, is housed in the Mansucripts Collection and the Photographic Archive..
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Dunedin houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1448
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Dunedin houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1447
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Windows of decorative stained glass, and sand blasted pictorial windows in Auckland and...
Date: ca1905-ca1930
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1469
Description: The stained glass landscapes and seascapes in this section derive from Edwardian British arts and crafts styles. Most of the sand blasted windows date from the 1950s though there are some earlier ones as well. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Edwardian decorative stained glass windows from Wellington Houses
Date: 1901-1910
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
By: Carter, Charles Edward, 1862-1908
Reference: PA12-1444
Description: Decorative stained glass windows mainly from some of the big houses on The Terrace, Wellington. Most of these are in art nouveau styles. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Christchurch, Nelson and We...
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1450
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Wanganui and Ashhurst houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
By: Leatherland, Charles, active 1912
Reference: PA12-1454
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. The largest group of windows in this section are those in the Wanganui house, "Matai Awa" which was built for William George Bassett in 1912. They are good examples of decorative stained glass in the British arts and crafts/art nouveau style. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass pictorial windows in Invercargill, Christchurch, and Wellingto...
Date: ca1905-ca1930
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1467
Description: Most of the windows depicted in this section properly belong with those grouped under art nouveau. Many of the landscapes and figures derive from Edwardian British arts and crafts styles which were widely publicised world wide in publications like The Studio Year Book of Decorative Arts. Images include oriental landscapes and landscapes with dutch figures and windmills. There are also ships with billowing sails and a parrot perched in a landscape. The war memorial window at Waitaki Boys High School and a masonic window from the Sign of the Takahe, Christchurch, are also included. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.
Decorative stained glass windows in art nouveau styles from Wellington houses
Date: 1905-1920
From: In the Light of the Past :Photographs of New Zealand stained glass in houses and public buildings
Reference: PA12-1452
Description: Most of these windows have designs based on conventional floral themes. In many the leading is used to provide the linear dynamic typical of art nouveau. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.