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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.
Fiji, New Caledonia, Australia, New Zealand album
Date: [ca 1873-1875]
By: Gaul, John, -1876; Lindt, John William, 1845-1926
Reference: PA1-q-330
Description: Includes views New Zealand, Pacific and Australia, including images of indigenous houses and plantations, and a series of 12 studio tableau portraits of Aboriginal Australians, taken by John William Lindt in 1873-1874. Kai Colo (Fijian people) - name for the people who live in the mountainous interior of Fiji. It's literal meaning is something like "mountaineer". This information was given by Dr Vicki Lukere (Luker), specialist in South Pacific history, Victoria University, 1997. A series of 12 studio tableau portraits of Aboriginal Australians by John Wiiliam Lindt, including three not found in this album, are at Library reference PA1-q-1317 Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album. Provenance: Written comments in the album indicate that it might be associated with Commodore J Goodenough RN, who was appointed as a commissioner by the Crown to investigate the events that led to the annexation of Fiji. This album was compiled by an unidentified member of the Australian Division of the Royal Navy based at Sydney in the mid 1870s. The Australian Naval Station was responsible for policing the Pacific and supporting Britain's interests in the region. The one date associated with the album (1875) as well as some of the images, suggest that it was compiled soon after the cession of Fiji to the British Crown. The two ships associated with the album, HMS Blanche and HMS Pearl, were both stationed at Sydney and both were involved with events in Fiji before and during cession. HMS Pearl was Commodore Goodenough's flagship. He was the officer in charge of the Australian Naval Station at that time. He also played an important political role in the process of cession in Fiji. In the album he and his officers are shown swimming on Ovalau. The compiler of the album on the other hand, seems to have been personally associated with HMS Blanche. There are two pictures of this ship in the album as well as pictures of memorials erected by the captain and crew to one of their members. HMS Blanche had been active against the traffic in cheap labour in the South Pacific. In 1873 her paymaster, Lieutenant Nettleton, had acted as temporary British Consul in Fiji after the recall of E B March.
Cachemaille album 1
Date: [Circa 1850s-1900s?]
From: Parker, Robert, 1847-1937 :Cachemaille albums. Scenic views of India, England, New Zealand and Europe
By: Frith, Francis, 1822-1898
Reference: PA1-f-016
Description: Scenic views of various countries, including India, England, France, Belgium, Switzerland and New Zealand. The New Zealand images are chiefly in the Christchurch region. Many of the English and European images were photographed by English photographer Francis Frith as part of Frith's Series. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album, black cover embossed with gold initials "R.P.", 32 x 38 cm
Government Buildings, Christchurch. J G.
Date: Between 1910-1913
Reference: PA5-0207
Description: Government Buildings Christchurch, taken by J G ? ca 1910-1913 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photograph 85 x 135 mm
Interior of the Canturbury Provincial Government Buildings
Date: [ca 1930s]
From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection
By: Odell, Robert Sidney, 1908-1992
Reference: MNZ-1947-1/2
Description: Interior of the Canturbury Provincial Government Buildings in Christchurch. Photograph taken by R S Odell. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Creator unknown :Museum album
Date: [1860s-1880s?]
Reference: PA1-q-166
Description: Scrap book of miscellaneous photographs, many of which have no captions and have not been identified. At the front of the album is an undated newspaper cutting showing the original building used for the Colonial Museum in 1865, which `has been revealed by the pulling down of the Dominion Museum, at the back of Parliament House. For many years this building has been used for a variety of purposes, museum exhibits being housed in adjacent quarters, but it is about to be demolished'. The first group show interior scenes of the Canterbury Museum, with exhibits of bird skeletons, and mounted birds. Other scenes show mounted animals, possibly not in Canterbury. Scenery includes views of the Franz Josef Glacier; and a number which are identified showing the gold-mining area around Ross and Donoghues, the Totara River and Mikonui River. One page has six photographs of mountainous regions in Switzerland; several show the area near the Wellington caves in Queensland, Australia; and two views show the breaking of the Cook Strait Cable. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark green cover, maroon spine and corners, entitled `Photographic scrap book'; 30 x 24 cm Provenance: No donor or provenance information available. Possibly part of a larger collection.
A Trip through New Zealand album
Date: [Circa 1860s]
By: Tensfeld, John, active 1869-1882
Reference: PA1-o-506
Description: Five mounted photographs taken by John Tensfeld. Dunedin, view from Queens Street; and view of Princes Street Lyttelton from the harbour Christcurch Government Buildings Wellington, view from The Terrace, with the Criterion Family Hotel visible in the front The name Churton is pencilled inside the front cover Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Green cloth-bound hard cover, entitled "A trip through New Zealand" in gold block lettering on front cover"; 25 x 32 cm
Tonks album
Date: 1880-1889
By: F Bradley & Company; Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881; Deveril, Herbert, 1840-1911
Reference: PA1-o-497
Description: Album of photographs compiled ca 1880s, from print published by F Bradley & Co, of Christchurch. Comprises views of Shag Rock, Timaru, Christchurch, Bealey, Greymouth, Oamaru, Rangitata River bridge, Dunedin, Taupo, Waimakariri River bridge, Governor's Bay, Kaiapoi, Arthur's Pass, Kawau Island, Cheviot, Akaroa Harbour, Alfred Falls, the Pink Terrace, White Island, Otira Gorge, Pigeon Bay, gold mining at Thames, Nelson, Heathcote River, the cable car across the Taramakau River, Sumner, and Tamatekapua meeting house at Ohinemutu. Also included are carte de visite portraits of Maori. Among the photographers whose work is shown are Herbert Deveril and Daniel Louis Mundy. Each photograph has a printed inscription attached on the back of the page. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with black cover; 25 x 32 cm
Field album 13
Date: [Between 1868 and 1890s]
From: Field family :Field and Hodgkins family photographs
By: Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881
Reference: PA1-q-085
Description: Album of photographs. Most of the views of Canterbury and Thames were taken by Daniel Mundy, between 1868 and 1872. New Zealand scenes are mostly taken by Daniel Mundy, and include many landscapes; a few taken in Christchurch City; several show the Raukapuka Station and Raukapuka Bush, near Geraldine; several taken in and around the Thames Goldfields, at Moanatiri Valley and Te Puhi Flat, with one view of the workings of `The Wild Missouri. Quartz crusher. Thames'. A section of the album shows parts of England, including a number of Glastonbury Abbey and St Joseph's Chapel, Wells, Mitford and Mitford Castle, and Pang bourne [i.e. Pangbourne]. Near the end of the album is an obituary and lithograph of William Charles Wentworth (1790-1872) Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Green cover with gold decorations entitled `Scrap album', 28.5 x 24.5 cm
Provincial Chambers, Christchurch
Date: [1920]
From: Andrews, N :Stereoscopic photographs
Reference: PA4-0366
Description: Stereoscopic photograph of the Provincial Chambers, Christchurch, taken ca 1920 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print
Dunford album 1
Date: [1890s]
From: Dunford, Graeme Wilmor, fl 1980 :Photographs
By: Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm)
Reference: PA1-q-068
Description: Album of photographs taken by T W McKenzie or H R Morns. Some taken by Wrigglesworth & Binns. Album includes a photograph of retirement certificate presented to Stephenson Percy Smith. Views include a copy of a print by W&B of an early settler's home in the Manawatu; Kaiwarra [i.e. Kaiwharawhara] Creek; canoeing on the Otaki River; sailors on a path between nikau palms in Lower Hutt; a man wearing a formal suit with bow tie, and fuschia flowers in his buttonhole; a number of large houses (possibly in the Canterbury area); views of buildings in Blenheim, Christchurch and Dunedin, including the Thomas Burns memorial in front of the Town Hall in Dunedin; and the Waimate Anglican Church. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Album of photographs, red cover entitled `Album', decorated with a gold tui, 30.5 x 26.5 cm
Photographs of stained glass windows and of the Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers
Date: ca 2000
By: Christchurch City Libraries; Lloyd, John, active 2000
Reference: PAColl-6845
Description: Photographs taken by John Lloyd for "Rich man, poor man, environmentalist, thief", by Richard Greenaway, published in 2000 to commemorate the millennium and the 150th anniversary of the founding of Canterbury. Collection comprises: Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers, showing room with bay window, in which Frederic Richardson Fuller set up moa skeletons unearthed at Glenmark. Stained glass windows in St Michael's Church, commemorating Maria Thomson (Mrs Charles Thomson). Quantity: 8 colour original photographic print(s).
Pitman, Mrs : Photographs of New Zealand scenes
Date: ca 1860s-1870s
Reference: PAColl-4553
Description: Twelve photographs from the same series: Roto Kanapanapa or Boiling Mud Lakes; Otukapuerangi or Pink Terraces (front and side views); Rotomahana or Hot Lakes; cascade in the bush, Canterbury; Punsh (sic) Bowl Falls, Westland; footbridge over the Avon, Christchurch; East Town Belt footbridge, Christchurch; Missouri Gold Battery, Aukland (sic); Provincial Council Chamber, Christchurch (back view); birds-eye view of the Provincial Government Building, Christchurch; and Russell, Bay of Islands. Captions taken from the photographs. Photographer unidentified but probably the Burton Bros. Quantity: 12 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: According to the Donations Book there were 40 photographs in the accession so others have yet to be located.
Valentine album
Date: [Circa 1880s-1900s]
By: James Valentine & Sons (Dundee, Scotland); Hawley & Company
Reference: PA1-q-251
Description: Album of photographs taken by James Valentine & Sons, circa 1880s-1900s. Most of the images have a caption printed into the photograph, and many also have a hand-written caption beneath. At some point many of the photographs have been removed from their slots, and others have been placed in the wrong slot so that the subject and caption on the photograph does not match with the caption below. Places are listed above. There are five photographs of Maori, three of women, two of chiefs. The names given are difficult to identify, having complicated spelling, and the captions on photographs have faded in some cases. They include "Maori wahine Ngareti"; "Maori chief Hoera Watene"; "Maori chiefs Panapa Tenihotiti and Topopoki" and "Maori wahine Huihana?". One photograph, of Atiamuri, has the name "Hawley" as photographer. Other Titles - "Valentine & Sons. Photographs" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with greenish cover, entitled "Valentine & Sons. Photographs" in gold lettering; 39 x 31 cm
Creator unknown :Photographs of Christchurch, Mount Tasman, and a yacht
Date: [ca 1870s-1900s, 1970s]
By: E Dossetter and Company; Ritcher, Peter, active 1970s
Reference: PAColl-9493
Description: Photographs of Canterbury Provincial Council Chamber and Government Buildings, Magistrates' Court, and Supreme Court, Christchurch; Mount Tasman; and scenes on a yacht. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 5 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) comprising three images. Provenance: Purchased at auction, 2005
Railways album 4
Date: [Between 1920s and 1930s]
By: New Zealand Railways
Reference: Pa1-f-053
Description: Publicity photographs taken for New Zealand Railways, chiefly taken circa 1936, by unidentified photographers. The main sequences cover views in the Christchurch area, the Southern Alps and West Coast in the South Island; and Gisborne, East Cape, and Taranaki in the North Island. Many of the images were used in the New Zealand Railway Magazine which is available in full-text on the internet at http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-corpus-railways.html Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, green spine, entitled Tours, Book 4; 39 x 59 cm
Canterbury scenes, 1955
Date: 1955
From: Morris, Raymond, fl 1955-2011 :Colour slides of New Zealand and overseas
Reference: PA12-8446
Description: Photographs of Christchurch, taken 1955 by Raymond Morris. Includes photographs of the Godley Statue, memorial to Robert Scott, USN 'Icebreaker' at Lyttelton, a nativity scene in Hagley Park, and the Grand National at Riccarton. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides.
Canterbury scenes
Date: 1959-1960, 1963, 1965
From: Morris, Raymond, fl 1955-2011 :Colour slides of New Zealand and overseas
Reference: PA12-8449
Description: Photographs of Canterbury scenes, taken between 1959 and 1965 by Raymond Morris. Includes photographs of Lady Wigram Trophy, Edmonds band rotunda, DIC window displays for the 1963 Royal visit, Brightlings Brickworks on Centaurus Road, Wilsons Road bridge under construction, neon signs at night, Ballantyne's under construction, BNZ construction site on Colombo Street. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides.
Christchurch and environs
Date: [ca 1960s]
From: Ingle, Alfred John, 1917-2003 :Colour slides of New Zealand and a world trip
Reference: PA12-7008
Description: Photographs of Christchurch region taken ca 1960s by John Ingle. Views include several interior and exterior views of the Christchurch Provincial Council Chamber buildings; the Southern Alps, Sumner River, a field of pennyroyal in bloom, all taken from Hanmer; a shack on the Hanmer road; the Lyttelton Signal Station (Timeball Station); Diamond Harbour and Lyttelton Harbour; the road to Akaroa, with the upper reaches of Akaroa Harbour and farmland; the Port Hills and poplars; the botanical gardens and daffodils at Hagley park; and the Avon River. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm
Christchurch and environs
Date: [ca 1960s]
From: Ingle, Alfred John, 1917-2003 :Colour slides of New Zealand and a world trip
Reference: PA12-7009
Description: Photographs of Christchurch region taken ca 1960s by John Ingle. Views include a plaque on a tree planted by Sir Arthur Dobson by the Avon River; daffodils in Hagley park; Sumner River and the Alps; Akaroa harbour, and Akaroa from the hills; Alps and oxidation ponds in Christchurch; North Canterbury Plains; and 14 views of the interior and exterior of the Christchurch Provincial Council Chamber buildings which include a corridor, a worn step, the council chamber, stained glass windows, a chimney, and seven detailed closeup images of the stonework showing carved hands, an eagle, a snail, a frog and a dove hidden in the stone foliage by master mason William Brassington. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm