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Railways album 12
Date: [Between 1938 and 1940]
By: New Zealand Railways
Reference: PA1-f-061
Description: Album of publicity photographs, and photographs of posters and advertisements taken by unidentified photographers for New Zealand Railways. Many of the images in this album were taken for a series of articles written by Oliver Neal Gillespie between January 1939 and June 1940, published in the New Zealand Railways Magazine. The series was entitled "Buy New Zealand goods and build New Zealand. New Zealand Industries Series". These contribute the largest group of images in the album, covering a wide range of industries. They include men's and women's clothing manufacturers; electrical engineering companies such as Pallo Engineering (petrol pumps), National Engineering (Neeco electric ovens), Standard Engineering Company; tobacco factories; potteries; Nugget shoe polish factory; brushware factories; and companies associated with the manufacture of food products (eg Watties canneries, Edmonds Baking Powder, Griffins and Bycrofts biscuit makers, and Whittome & Stevenson sauce and pickle makers. There are other sequences of images, including newly built state housing in Lower Hutt, with some houses still under construction beside the Hutt River, a streetscape, and a children's playground (p 7-8); a large crowd joining in a send-off of R.S.A. men to Australia in April 1938; a train laden with boxes of oranges from Rarotonga, the "Special orange train from Auckland"; and photographs of charts showing the progress of the New Zealand Government Railways, with railways workshops staff organisation charts (for Otahuhu, Addington, Hutt & Hillside Workshops (p 28-29). On p 35 there are views of a new hangar at Rongotai Aerodrome, under construction, then views of the completed exterior and the interior with a row of Blackburn B-5 Baffin bi-planes. Several images show collection of Railway sports trophies (including cups for their cricket teams), and two views of New Zealand Railways staff member Neil Edwards, a tennis champion who represented New Zealand in Britain in 1939. Pages 39-41 show the construction of a large dredge on the West Coast; p 57 show a burst watermain on Waterloo Quary, wellington. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, green spine, entitled `Miscellaneous 7'; 41 x 61 cm
O'Brien, George, 1821-1881 :Dunedin, 1888. [Postcard]. Otago Settlers' Museum Collectio...
Date: 1888
By: O'Brien, George, 1821?-1888; Otago Early Settlers' Museum
Reference: E-278-q-009
Description: Shows the view looking North-East from the vicinity of Maitland Street across Dunedin and the wharf area, with Signal Hill on the distant right. Princes Street runs diagonally right to left. First Church is in the centre. Reproduction of a watercolour in the Otago Early Settlers' Museum Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, 85 x 145 mm
Field album 7
Date: [Between 1880s and 1890s]
From: Field family :Field and Hodgkins family photographs
Reference: PA1-q-079
Description: Views of the Otago Region taken by unidentified photographers, circa 1870s to 1895. Many show buildings in Dunedin, including one house `Lisburn House' built for the Fulton family in 1865; also commercial buildings, church buildings, school buildings (Otago Boys' High School), and Dunedin Gaol. The church buildings include the Chapel in Leith Street, the Chapel in Great King Street, and the Baptist Chapel. Beyond Dunedin there are views of Naseby, Butchers Gully, Port Chalmers, Cromwell, Kyeburn, Shag Valley, and Lake Hayes, Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with red cover decorated with gold birds, lettering and decorations outlined in black; 30.5 x 25.5 cm
Martin, Charles Andrew, 1895-1960 : Papers
Date: 1819, 1914-1979
By: Martin, Charles Andrew, 1894-1960
Reference: MS-Group-0581
Description: Papers of Dunedin-born musician Charles Martin include music scores [1914-1936], scrapbook [1921-1944], letters [1931-1979] and various other papers Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Quantity: 43 folder(s). 1 volume(s). 0.50 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listing available. Processing information: Some child records described
Hawcridge, Robert H, 1866-1920 :Dunedin, New Zealand. Panorama of city and harbour. Lit...
Date: 1973 - 1894
From: [Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: D-001-016
Description: View from the Town Belt in the Mornington area looking down over the city, with South Dunedin to the right. Otago Boys' High is the large Victorian Gothic building to the left in the foreground. Queens Drive curves around the bush-clad hill to its left. In the distance on the left is Logan Lake, later reclaimed as Logan Park. The dominant church spire in the centre is that of First Church. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as a coloured chromolithograph in the Christmas issue of the Weekly graphic, 1894 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, 257 x 748 mm on sheet 427 x 890 mm
Hawcridge, Robert H 1867?-1920 :Dunedin from Belleknowes. [Dunedin] The Perpetual Trust...
Date: 1969
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie Ltd
Reference: C-079-023
Description: "Reproduced ... from the original donated to the Company by the beneficiaries in the estate of Edgar Christopher Hazzlett." Printed by Coulls Somerville Wilkie No. 31 of a limited edition of 600 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Coloured photolithograph 292 x 736 mm
Hawcridge, Robert H 1866-1920 :Dunedin, New Zealand. Panorama of city and harbour. Lith...
Date: 1894
By: New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing Works; Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal; Fagan, J A, active 1970s
Reference: D-001-029
Description: View from the Town Belt in the Mornington area looking down over the city, with South Dunedin to the right. Otago Boys' High is the large Victorian Gothic building to the left in the foreground and Queens Drive curves around the bush-clad hill to its left. In the distance on the left is Logan Lake, now reclaimed as Logan Park. The dominant church spire in the centre belongs to First Church. Houses, stores and industrial buildings are shown, along with shipping activity in the port. In the centre and right foreground are a park and a road, along which a couple is walking. Extended Title - Supplement to: New Zealand Graphic, Christmas Number, 1894. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 310 x 865 mm
[Various artists] :Three panoramas. Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1973.
Date: 1973 - 1892 - 1894
By: Cockerell, E A, active 1890s; Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920; Avon Fine Prints
Reference: D-001-014/016
Description: Auckland, New Zealand, panoramic views of city and harbour from Birkenhead, by W.D.S. 1892; Wellington, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by E.A. Cockerell. 1893; Dunedin, New Zealand, panorama of city and harbour, by R.H. Hawcridge. 1894. Issued with descriptive text sheet. First published as col. chromolithographs, reproduced from paintings, in Christmas issues of Weekly graphic, 1892-94, Auckland, New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Col. photolithographs 262 x 748 mm; 261 x 748 mm; 257 x 748 mm, on sheets 427 x 890 mm
McIntosh, Victoria, 1971?- :My invented history; an exhibition by Victoria McIntosh of ...
Date: 2010
From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to jewellery]
Reference: Eph-A-JEWELLERY-2010-01
Description: Pamphlet with photographs of artworks by Victoria McIntosh, incorporating found objects and human hair. Other Titles - Accessing ancestry Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Pamphlet, folded in 3, to 215 x 197 mm.
Radiation New Zealand Ltd (Firm): Ephemera and pamphlets promoting Champion stoves, was...
Date: 1921, 1940-1941, 1944-1946, ca 1950s-1980
By: Radiation New Zealand Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-HOUSEHOLD-Champion/1
Description: Includes booklets and pamphlets promoting: Brinsley & Company. Catalogue of "Champion" portable cooking ranges. January 1921.(Use photocopy) Champion No 1 and No 2 range. 1921 Champion No 9 and No 12 and 11a range. 1921. Champion No 11 and 14 ranges. Champion No 16 H.P range and No 19 range. 1921. Champion No 21 (12-foot range) and special high pressure flue boiler. 1921. "Champion" D type independent boiler. September 1940. Champion "Dover". (Cooking range). Flier printed on both sides, including "Champion" Dover no 7). 1941. (2 copies) "Champion" porcelain granite enamel No 1C0 coal range. 1944 "Champion" porcelain granite enamel No 1C1 coal range. 1944 "Champion" E type streamline independent boiler. 1944. "Champion" runlite, specially designed for caravans. 1945. "Champion" Hotdogge heaters, Junior, Senior and Major. 1945. "Champion" independent and open fire back boilers. 1945. "Champion" coke heater for factories, workrooms, clubs, warehouses, etc. 1946. Postwar planning. Instal "Champion" streamline De-Luxe Model 42 coal ranges. [ca 1946] Folded pamphlet and single flier. Champion Galaxy. (Stove. ca 1965?) Folded pamphlet. Champion 24 instruction book. (Stove. ca 1974?) Champion semi-automatic washing machine EW 80 (ca 1975?) Champion Commodore. [Flier 1960s?] Champion Topline series instruction book (stove with built-in rotisserie. ca 1975?) Champion 210 . (Stove. ca 1960s?) The Champion 610/1220 instruction book. 5th edition. (Stove. ca 1976?) Champion Trimline cooker instruction book; for the benchline and upright models. [ca 1970?] Champion Chevron. Pamphlet [ca 1970?] The new look in eye-level comfort-level cooking. Champion Benchline Chevron [Pamphlet ca 1960?] The curtain goes up on Champion's full range of electric cookers [ca 1960?] Champion Ensign 4-plate. Flier [ca 1960s?] Champion Destructor "Y". [Flier 1950-60s?] Champion Destructor "Z". [Flier 1950-1960s?] Introducing your Champion automatic spinwasher. [Booklet 1970s?] Introducing your Champion Sudsaver, fully automatic washing machine. [Booklet 1970s?] Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s) and 13 black and white prints (pamphlets and booklets). Physical Description: Photolithographs on material, sizes varying under 250 mm. Provenance: Some donated in 1976. Sixteen leaflets 1921-1940s purchased 2004. Processing information: Unit ID number was changed from Eph-A-HOUSEHOLD-Champion to Eph-B-HOUSEHOLD-Champion/1, and material rehoused in new enclosure, May 2022.
Abbot, Edward Immyns, d 1849 :Dunedin from Little Paisley, 1849. [Postcard]. Reproduced...
Date: 1849 - 1965 - 1978
From: [Various artists] :Postcards of reproductions of original watercolours in the Hocken Library, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ. [1970s]
By: Abbot, Edward Immyns, 1822-1849
Reference: E-278-q-068
Description: Reproduction of Abbot's original watercolour showing the new settlement in 1849 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photo-lithograph, 95 x 152 mm
[Various artists] :Postcards of reproductions of original watercolours in the Hocken Li...
Date: 1848 - 1970 - 1867 - 1978
By: Hocken Library; John McIndoe Ltd
Reference: E-278-q-068/071
Description: Reproductions of original art work held by the Hocken Library, University of Otago, Dunedin. Printed by John McIndoe Ltd, Dunedin. See individual records for fuller description Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photo-lithographs, 95 x 153 mm
[Undated music programmes and other ephemera for concerts, in which Maurice Till perfor...
Date: 1950 - 1985
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Till-Undated
Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: 1950s?: New Zealand's own pianist Maurice Till presents a fine programme of piano music ...[1950s?]. Pamphlet The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Air with variations" by Handel). [1950s?] (2 copies) The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Sonata in K" by Mozart). [1950s?] (2 copies) Whangarei Music Society recital. Phyllis Mader, soprano; Maurice Till, piano. [1950s?]. Programme Glenda Raymond, Australian soprano; Maurice Till pianist. Tour sponsored by Adult Education Department University of Canterbury [1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) Song recital by Honor McKellar, assisted by Maurice Till, pianist [1950s?]. Programme. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & white (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & red on white (2 copies) University Trio recitals of chamber music. Gladys Vincent violin; Francis Bate 'cello; Maurice Till piano. Tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago. [1955?] Programme (2 copies) 1960s?: A Festival piano recital. Maurice Till. Dunedin Town Hall, Thursday 31 January [1960s?]. Programme (2 copies) Orchestra (Dunedin Civic Orchestra). Guest conduxctor Alex Lindsay; leader Joan Gardiner. Alexandera concert. War Memorial Hall, 3 August [1968??]. ProgrammeSong recital. Helen Charlton soprano; Maurice Till piano. The Chapel, Music Centre of Christchurch 140 Barbadoes Street, Wednesday 13 November [1968?]. Programme 1980s?: Maurice Hasson violin; Maurice Till piano. Two different programme [ca 1986?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. These programmes are duplicate to those held at Hocken Library as part of Maurice Till's papers.
[Gay Liberation Movement?] :Gay Pride Week, June 24-30. Full programme - for informatio...
Date: 1973
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to gay and homosexual people, issues, events and organisations in New Zealand]
Reference: Eph-B-GAY-1973-01
Description: Flier advertisiing Gay Pride Week for 1973. The recto is an arrangement of text with a male and female symbol at lower left. The verso lists the events happening during the week. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on two sides of flier. Physical Description: Offset print, 275 x 222 mm. Processing information: Subject headings updated in February 2024 as part of reparative description work.
Album of photographs of buildings in Dunedin, particularly houses
Date: [ca 1900-1930]
From: Knight, Frederic Hardwicke, 1911-2008 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1726
Description: Album containing 45 photographs taken between ca 1900-1930 by various photographers, showing houses, churches and other buildings in Dunedin, probably designed by architect James Louis Salmond. Some houses are identified by owners: A C Hanlon on Pitt St, Arthur Sidey, J L Salmond on Bellevue St, Holdsworth (family?) at Waikouaiti, Charles Begg on Smith St, Dr Batchelor on London St, Charles Speight on York Place, Douglas (family?) on Eglington Rd, Salmond (family?) on Albert St, Jones (family?) at Warrington. Also includes terrace houses beside tramsheds and on Stuart St Also includes: Chalet Hospital on High St, Roslyn Church, Working Mens' Home on Roseberry St, Waitahuna Church, Kaikorai Church, Burns Hall Identified locations additional to those listed above comprise: Elgin Rd, Napier St, Little Bourne Rd, High St, London St Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Brown and black leatherbound album, 24.5 x 31.2 cm
Photographs of Dunedin and business premises
Date: [ca 1860-1889]
From: Knight, Frederic Hardwicke, 1911-2008 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1713
Description: Album of carte de visite photographs. These include - Landscapes. Views of Dunedin. Business premises. Rothsay on the Island of Bute, Scotland. Portraits taken in Otago and Britain. Taken ca 1860s-1880s by various photographers. Most Otago photographs were taken by James Weaver Allen (b 1822). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Otago & Southland Contingent. The Pollard's benefit matinee. "The belle of New York". P...
Date: 1900
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to the South African War. 1899-1902]
By: Hawcridge, Robert, 1866-1920
Reference: Eph-B-WAR-SA-1900-03
Description: Programme cover shows an illustration by R Hawcridge of a mounted soldier blowing a bugle, in front of a New Zealand flag. The verso of the front cover shows "Sketches in camp", also by Hawcridge, a series of illustrations of army camp life: Watering the horses, Jumping test, Bringing his dinner, Morning toilet, Shooting test, The farrier, A question of method. The facing illustration, titled "Where will Kruger be when his light 'Bobs' out?" shows a caricature of Kruger as a candle being snuffed out by "The bell of New York" held by a military man (possibly Field Marshal Lord Roberts). portrait photographs of Tom Pollard and Mr W O'Sullivan, details of the New Zealand and British flags, with ferns, roses, shamrocks and thistles representing Britain and New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on programme cover, in two pieces, each 260 x 125 mm.
The Glen, near Dunedin
From: Burton Brothers, 1868-1898 (Firm, Dunedin) : Photographs
Reference: PA7-33-04
Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Hodgkins, Isabel Jane, 1867-1950 :The 5.15 train. Sketch on the overbridge, Dunedin. [B...
Date: 1882 - 1888
From: Hodgkins, Isabel Jane, 1867-1950 :[Sketchbook. Between 1882 and 1888]
Reference: E-034-3-028
Description: View looking along the overbridge towards the Octagon with the spire of First Church in the distance. There are three people on the overbridge, one is looking over the side to a train below. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, page size 218 x 138 mm
[Programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1946]
Date: 1946
Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1946
Description: Includes programmes for: Lily Stevens' 1946 presentation, "Dancing feet". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, [1946]. Programme Patricia Turner presents a recital of children's ballets and divertissements by students of the Patricia Turner School of Dancing. Regent Theatre Masterton, 3 December 1946. Programme (2 copies) Shirley Lock School of Dancing. Dance recital. Theatre Royal [Nelson], 8 April 1946. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying under 250 mm.