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Walker, Hilda, 1912- :Day's Bay, showing the house on the point from which Katherine Ma...

By: Walker, Hilda, 1911-2002

Reference: E-278-q-088

Description: Elevated view of Day's Bay looking north-west across the harbour to Matiu/Somes Island and Western Hills. In the centre of the drawing is the house on the water's edge (point) about which Katherine Mansfield wrote her story `At the bay'. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 115 x 140 mm on folded card

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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 1987-1988]

Date: 1987 - 1988

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1987/1988

Description: Includes: 1987: "As you like it". Summer Shakespeare. University Quad, 12-28 February [1987?] Dramadillo Theatre Company Inc present their "Guide to life". The performers: David Clarkson, John Davies, Michelle Hine, Beth Kayes, Juliet Monaghan, Alison Wall. Co-directed by Hester Joyce and Juliet Monaghan. Masks and puppets by Nick Blake; costumes designed by Alison Wall; music by John Gibson. [Sheet with text and map] "Dramadillo's guide to life"; a pop-up theatrical flick thru life's vital functions, with the support of United Building Society, Best Western, Hertz and the QE II Arts Council of NZ. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 16-17 October; Wellington University Memorial Theatre, 5-7 November [1987] Sydney Theatre Company presents "The rivers of China" by Alma de Groen, directed by Peter Kingston. Wharf Theatre, from 9th September 1987 (poster with self-portrait by Nora Heysen) Brian Sweeney presents Sue Ingleton in "Strip Jack naked". Devised written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Maidment Theatre, 24 March - 4 April [1987] (2 copies) 1988: The N.Z. Actors Company presents "Bouncers", by John Godber. Produced by William Walker, directed by Duncan Smith [1988?] Information sheet / programme Aotea Productions presents Beryl Te Wiata, Rima Te Wiata & Brett Morris in "The magic of the master"; a celebration of the genius of Noel Coward. Directed by Stuart Devenie. Auckland Town Hall 18-27 November; National Library Auditorium, 1-10 December [1988] Theatresports; probably the most hilarious game in the universe. James Cabaret, Lloyd Street, Mt Victoria, 7 August - 18 September [1988] Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Lawrence, Harold George, 1909-1977: Papers relating to Katherine Mansfield

Date: 1952-1969

By: Lawrence, Harold George, 1909-1977

Reference: MS-Papers-3857

Description: Correspondence and articles concerning the location of property in the Eastbourne area connected with Mansfield's story,` At the Bay' Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 1 folder(s) (14 leaves, 1 volume). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, typescripts and printed matter

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Craddock album 1

Date: [Circa 1929-1939]

From: Craddock, Gerald Rainsford :Assorted photographs including New Zealand locations and Kashmir, India

By: Phillips, Edward Arthur, -1966; Springboks (Rugby team)

Reference: PA1-o-112

Description: Album of images collected and partly photographed by Gerald Rainsford Craddock. Images include clipping from newspapers and magazines, and postcards (chiefly of Akaroa, Wellington, Sydney and Perth). The photographs include family photographs, mountaineering trips, scenery in various parts of New Zealand, interior views of the Union Bank of Australia (Wellington Branch) where Gerald Rainsford worked from 1936-1939, and several views of the first Springbok test at Athletic Park in 1937. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with black cover, entitled "Photographs", 26 x 32.5 cm

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Railways album 9

Date: [Between 1930 and 1934]

By: New Zealand Railways; Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm); Mitchell, Lindsay, active 1930-1942

Reference: PA1-f-058

Description: Album of publicity photographs including designs for advertisements for use in the new Zealand Railway Magazine; designs for posters for use in Railways Ticket Offices and one for a large neon lighting sign "Suggested `Claude Neon' Display for New Zealand Railway Publicity Department, Wellington. `Travel by train'". One photograph is entitled "`Post' corner 1880. Now site of King's Chambers". A number of images show a [Labour Day?] parade of marching people, and floats some of which are advertising NZ Railways holiday destinations, with slogans reading `Come to Rotorua', `Come to Waitomo', `Come to The Chateau Tongariro'. There are designs of title pages for the New Zealand Railways Magazine; a view of a commemorative key with a sheaf of corn on the handle in a presentation box; and designs for a programme of events surround the laying of the foundation stone for the new Government Railway Station, Wellington, N.Z. by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, December 17th 1934. These are followed by photographs taken during the Duke's tour of New Zealand, including crowd scenes in Wellington, Maori celebrations of welcome at Ngaruawahia, and scenes in the Rotorua thermal area. There are a few individual and group portraits of the management and administrative staff of New Zealand Railways, most unidentified. Most of the images relate to the 1930s, but there are a few copies of earlier photographs. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, maroon spine, entitled `Miscellaneous Book C4'; 42 x 59 cm

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Newspaper articles re Katherine Mansfield and Marsden Collegiate School newsletters

Date: [ca 1888-1923], [ca 1980s-1999]

From: Gordon, Ian Alistair, 1908-2004: Papers

Reference: fMS-Papers-6984-6

Description: Includes newspaper articles re Katherine Mansfield's life and works, Karori and Wellington city. Also includes Word from Marsden Collegiate School (April 1966; August 1977). Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.03 Linear Metres.

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Ward, Thomas, 1849-1934: Township of Northland [copy of map with ms annotations], to be...

Date: 1900

By: Gordon, Ian Alistair, 1908-2004; Laing, Donald, active 1990

Reference: MapColl-832.4799gmbd/No/1900/Acc.33510

Description: Photocopy of an illustrated map of sections of land for sale in Northland in 1990 and an inset locality plan. Includes numbered sections, named roads and the school and bowling green sites. Includes descriptions of the area and inset illustrations of the views, tramway extension and proposed school. Includes the value of some sections already sold. This map, referred to in an accompanying letter from Don Laing, includes some street names written blue felt-tip pen which details the area around the Rigi and Karori Tunnel. The Beauchamp family would have travelled part of the route prior to 1900. Author, Ian A. Gordon. Quantity: 1 map(s). 1 copy of letter from Don Laing.. 1 copy of research note.. 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photocopy, Scale [1: 420], 30 x 42 cm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Papers re Katherine Mansfield

Date: 1898, [ca 1923], [ca 1950s-1999]

From: Gordon, Ian Alistair, 1908-2004: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6984-35

Description: Includes newspaper articles re Katherine Mansfield's life and works; The Beauchamp family tree; Photocopy of Mansfield's short story Old tar; The Wellington Girls' High School Reporter (1898); Katherine Mansfield in her letters and works (1958); Katherine Mansfield - an appreciation by H M Tomlinson; Mansfieldiana - a brief Katherine Mansfield bibliography; Photocopy of chapter on Katherine Mansfield from W Walsh's A manifold voice; A reading of Katherine Mansfield's The garden party, by Anders Iversen (1968); Life and letters - Katherine Mansfield drawing on Kathleen Beauchamp, by Anders Iversen; Newsletter No 1 of the Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Society (September 1988); and A sense of living - Katherine Mansfield 1888-1923 (biographical notes to accompany exhibition on the 100th anniversary of Mansfield's birth) Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.03 Linear Metres.

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Various artists :[Postcards of the Alexander Turnbull Library collections]. [Wellington...

Date: 1840 - 1893 - 1920 - 1849

By: National Library of New Zealand; Ashworth, D J, active 1840s; Buller, Arthur Percival, 1866-1910; Heaphy, Charles, 1820-1881; Gould, John, 1804-1881; Hodgkins, Frances Mary, 1869-1947; Baker, Ida Constance, 1888-1978

Reference: E-279-q-129/135

Description: Includes: D.J. Ashworth. Punga. 1840s. - Arthur Percival Buller (1866-1910). "Vanessa Gonerilla. 1893". - Charles Heaphy (1820-1881). "Birdseye view of Port Nicholson in New Zealand showing the site of the town of Wellington...[1840s]. - John Gould (1804-1881). Apterix owenii. 1848. - Frances Hodgkins (1869-1947). The black devil. May 1893. - Ida Baker (photographer). Katherine Mansfield at the villa Isola Bella, Menton, France in 1920. - Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus Boethius (ca 480-524). Illuminated initial lettering featuring a dragon from "De Musica". ca 1150. Produced as set of 7 postcards for the Alexander Turnbull Library, 1991. Inscriptions: Verso - bottom left - [Title]; Verso - bottom left - National Librtary of New Zealand / Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on cards.. Physical Description: 7 colour photolithographs, 150 x 105 mm. Provenance: Deposited under copyright requirements.

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Alexander Turnbull Library :Pukeahu; an exploratory anthology. Join us for the launch o...

Date: 2015

By: Alexander Turnbull Library

Reference: Eph-C-LITERATURE-2015-02/06

Description: Includes one poster explaining the name Pukeahu, and defining the area it encompasses. Includes posters featuring excerpt from the following literary works: "As the earth turns silver", by Alison Wong (2 copies) "Culvert; the slipperiness of place", by Alice Te Punga Somerville (2 copies) "Drift", by Lynn Davidson (2 copies) "Ole Underwood", by Katherine Mansfield Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, 425 x 300 mm.

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Photographic prints relating to Wellington city and suburbs

Date: 1950-2000

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: PAColl-7327-1-108

Description: Photographs taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand and abroad, by a range of photographers, between 1950 and 2000. Contains images related to historic Wellington buildings including Wakefield House and Katherine Mansfield House. Quantity: 1 box(es) of prints, grouped in folders. Transfers: Two negatives from 12/3 Towns-W4ellington City-Buildings-Harbour Board, Reclamation maps, Wellington Waterfront now at Library references 1/2 239093-F, and 1/1-040206-F..

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1988

Description: Includes: Michael Edgley International and Mark Furness present a David Croft production, "'Allo 'allo", by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft. 1988 New Zealand tour. St James Theatre Auckland, State Opera House Wellington, Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme "Bouncers", last chance tour! Directed by William Walker; written by John Godber. [Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland, New Plymouth, Hastings, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, 30 September - 1 December 1988]. [Flyer / itinerary] Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield", with Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour 1988. Programm (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof". Mana Little Theatre Plimmerton, 14-16, 20-23 April 1988. Flyer Inside Out Theatre. "The crossing" (Mari Adams, Michael Mizrahi, with Linn Williamson-Lorkin, Donogh Rees, Lynda Topp, Lucy Sheehan, Felicity Molloy, Carmel Carroll). Maidment Theatre, 14 October 1988. Programme "The jester and the Queen", with Bolek Polivka and Chantal Poulain. Ilott Concert Chamber, 19-26 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) "Lillian", a play by William Luce, based on the autobiographical works of Lillian Hellman. Ellie Smith as Lillian Hellman. Director Cathy Downes. [National Library Auditorium. 1988]. Programme (2 copies) Aotea Productions presents "The magic of the master", a celebration of the genius of Noel Coward. Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18-27 November; National Library Auditorium Wellington, 1-10 December [1988]. Programme (2 copies) Dawlish Productions presents the Heidelberg Theatre Company production of "The life & adventures of Nicholas Nickleby", by Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by David Edgar; songs and music by Stephen Oliver; performed by the Melbourne Theatre Co-Operative, directed by Doug Bennett. State Opera House Wellington 4-18 February; Theatre Royal Christchurch 23-26 February 1988. Programme (2 copies) The New Players Theatre Company present a drama by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Brian Evans. "Pack of lies". Stagedoor Theatre, Newlands College Hall, 24 May - 4 June 1988]. Flyer and synopsis Trestle Theatre Company in "A slight hitch". Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 8-12 March 1988. Programme Tawa Community Theatre 35th Jubilee year, 1953-1988. Newsletter 20 February 1988 "Thurber I", selected and presented by William Windom. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 16 and 19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Beverley Dunn in "To Botany Bay on a Bondi tram"; a celebration of Mary Gilmore by Beverley Dunn. Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 13-15 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) May holiday workshops - Drama "Sub-culture" Youth Theatre. Nicola Manthel. 1st floor, 178-180 Wakefield St. Flyers (2 different) Quantity: 17 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Day, Peter, 1937- :Photographs relating to Katherine Mansfield and Ida Baker

Date: ca 1898-1921, ca 1970s, ca 2000

By: Day, Peter, 1937-

Reference: PAColl-7742

Description: Photographs of Katherine Mansfield, her family and friends, including Ida Baker. Many of the photographs were taken during Mansfield's stay at the Villa Isola Bella, Menton, in 1920. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm-45651 to 45653 Quantity: 53 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w original negative(s) strips with 5 images. 1 colour original photographic print(s). Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group 1137 (A2002-357).

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Clippings re Katherine Mansfield and the Beauchamps

Date: [1900-1969]

From: Beauchamp family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5580-24

Description: Comprises review of `Katherine Mansfield: manuscripts in the Alexander Turnbull Library' from `Listener' (1989); and Beauchamp family clippings including obituary for Craddock Beauchamp (1906), donation of Maori anchor to Renwick Museum by R S Beauchamp, wedding of Stanley Beauchamp to Mary Gardner, poem by R S Beauchamp on the road to Onamalutu, (1969), letter from R S Beauchamp in defence of burning-off, biographical article on George Henty, review of memories of LM of Katherine Mansfield (1971), article on the `Marie Celeste' and `Doing the Sounds' about the `Mokoia' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 1977-1982]

Date: 1977 - 1982

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-FORTUNE-1970/1989

Description: Includes: 1977: "The bed before yesterday", a comedy by Ben Travers. proudly presenting our 50th production. 21 November - 10 December [1977] (2 copies) "An evening with Katherine Mansfield", by Pat Evison. 6-10 September [1977] (2 copies) "Female transport", by Steve Gooch. 19 March - 2 April [1977] "Gentlemen prefer blondes", by Anita Loos. 23-27 August [1977] "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams, featuring Louise Petherbridge. 2-16 July [1977] "Glidetime", by Roger Hall. Director Derek Wooster. 23 July - 13 August [1977] "The lover & silence", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Derek Wooster. 15 October - 5 November [1977] "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Elric Hooper. Regent Theatre, 11-18 June [1977] (2 copies) "Not Christmas but Guy Fawkes". Written and performed by Bruce Mason. 16-20 August [1977] "The prince of rags & jingles". [1977] (2 copies) "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Featuring Elric Hooper. 23 April - 14 May [1977] "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet St". 13 December [1977] - 14 January [1978] "Three sisters" by Anton Chekhov. Regent Theatre, 12-16 April [1977] 1978: "The fall of the house of Usher", by David Campton, based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale. 6-20 May [1978] "Irma La Douce", starring Yolande Gibson. 27 May - 10 June [1978] (2 copies) "Long day's journey into night", by Eugene O'Neill. 16-30 September [1978] (2 copies) "What the butler saw", by Joe Orton. 21 January - 11 February [1978] (2 copies) "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. 1-22 April [1978] "The fall of the house of Usher", by David Campton. 6-20 May [1978] "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. 8-29 July [1978] (2 copies) "The real Inspector Hound", by Tom Stoppard. "After Magritte", 5-19 August [1978] Robert Bennett. Mime international. 23-24 June; workshop 25 June [1978] (2 copies) "Toad of Toad Hall". Directed by Sherril Cooper. 22 August - 2 September [1978] 1979: "Aladdin", an exciting original pantomime by Murray Hutchinson; musical director Russell Sheppard. 13-20 December [1979] April - June programme - Bullshot Crummond, The diary of Anne Frank, The Winnie the Pooh Show, and Sweet Nothin's" "Bullshot Crummond". Roxburgh Theatre, 7 April [1979] "The club; the game they play even dirtier off the field!". 10 February - 3 March [1979] (2 copies) "Crown matrimonial", by Royce Ryton. 13 September [1979] (2 copies) "Dear liar", by Jerome Kilty, starring John McKelvey as George Bernard Shaw and Marijke Mann as Mrs Pat Campbell. [Season in Balclutha, Invercargill and Gore, 22-29 September 1979] (2 copies) "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. 17 November - 8 December [1979] June / July programme. Schiller's "Mary Stuart", "Dear liar", "Arms & the man" (2 copies) "Leonardo's last supper", by Peter Barnes, directed by Murray Hutchinson, designed by Bill Haycock, opens downstairs March 1 [1979] "President Wilson in Paris", by Ron Blair, directed by Alex Gilchrist, designed by Bill Haycock, opens April 4 [1979] "Sherlock Holmes". 27 October - 17 November 1979. (2 copies) "State of the play", by Roger Hall, directed and designed by Murray Hutchinson, opens March 10 [1979] "Suddenly last summer", by Tennessee Williams, directed by Murray Hutchinson, designed by Bill Haycock, opens downstairs March 29 [1979] "Uncle Remus Show" [and] "Charley's aunt" [1979] 1980: "Deathtrap", by Ira Levin. Dunedin, 8-29 March; Invercargill 15-17 April [1980] "Just between ourselves", by Alan Ayckbourn. 12 February [1980] (2 copies) "The lion in winter", by James Goldman. Invercargill 10-12 April; Dunedin, 19 April - 10 May [1980] "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. Directed by Tony Richardson. 6 November [1980] 1981: "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. Directed by Simon O'Connor, designed by Tony Rabbit, cast James Beaumont, john Hudson, William Kircher, Blair Park, Louise Petherbridge and Peter Verstappen. 17 September - 10 October [1981] 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. February 18 to March 13 [1982] "Female parts", by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Fortune downstairs, 5-21 March [1982] "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Fortune Theatre at The Depot. 26 October - 6 November [1982] (2 copies) "Life with the lions; the life and songs of John Lennon", a performance by John Gibson and Michael Gilchrist. Downstairs Fortune Theatre, 4-19 December [1982] "The perfumed businesswoman", by Brian McNeill. Fortune downstairs, 30 April to May 10 [1982] The philanthropist", by Christopher Hampton. 15 April - 8 May [1982] "We can't pay; we won't pay", by Dario Fo. 18 March - 10 April [1982] (2 copies) 1984: "Tales from Hollywood", by Christopher Hampton. 22 June [1984] 1985: "Chinchilla", by Robert David MacDonald. 12 April [1985] (2 copies) "Wednesday to come", by Renee [Taylor]. Fortune Theatre from June 7 [1985] 1987: Fortune Theatre in association with Wilson Elsom Greenslade Ltd presents the world premiere of Roger Hall's latest comedy, "The share club". Mayfair Theatre, 26 June - 11 July [1987] Quantity: 50 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, 440 x 317 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by the Hocken Library, Dunedin, in 2012.

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Alvarez, Jorge, fl 2000 : Ricordi; an address

Date: 14 Oct 2000

By: Alvarez, Jorge, active 2000

Reference: MS-Papers-7253

Description: Address by Alvarez delivered at Chesney Wold on the occasion of the 111th celebration of Katherine Mansfield's birth in which he describes her personality, her work, her continual moving from place to place and those she liked best Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 folder(s) (7 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript

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Katherine Mansfield House, Tinakori Road, and Dr Richardson's house, Duthie Street, Karori

Date: 1988

From: Beard, James Albert, 1924- :Architectural and town planning photographs

Reference: PA12-8734

Description: Photographs recording the process of restoring Katherine Mansfield House, Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wellington. Views of Dr Richardson's House and garden, Duthie Street, Karori, Wellington, ca 1980s. Quantity: 21 colour original transparency/ies.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1974

Description: Includes: "Absurd person singular", by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne; stage design John Roberts. Mercury Theatre, 24 April 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Cabaret" based on the play by John van Druten and the stories by Christopher Isherwood. Produced by Robert Alderton; choreography Basil Pattison. Mercury Theatre, 13 November 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Equus", by Peter Shaffer. Producer Anthony Richardson; design John Roberts; movement Basil Pattison; sound Robert Alderton (With photo and biographical notes about Bevan Wilson. Mercury Theatre, 16 October 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Heroes and butterflies", by Robert Lord. Produced by Robert Lord; design Rohanna Hawthorne; music Robert Alderton. (With photographs and biographical notes about Robert Lord and Richard Campion). Mercury Theatre, 5 June 1974. Programme (2 copies, 1 damaged) "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Anthony Richardson. (With photos and biographical notes about Francis Batten and Richard Poore). Mercury Theatre, 3 July 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Macbett", by Eugene Ionesco. Produced by Ian Mune; sound John Arvidson; opera musical sequence Robert Alderton. (With photo and biographical notes about Ken Blackburn). Mercury Theatre, 27 February 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Saturday Sunday Monday", by Eduardo de Filippo, adapted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Produced by Don Farr; movement Francis Batten. Mercury Theatre, 31 July 1974. Programme (2 copies, 1 damaged) "The sea horse", by Edward J Moore. Directed by Roy Hope (With photos and biographical notes about Lee Grant and Terry Barry). Mercury Theatre, 25 September 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov. Production Anthony Richardson; costume design Rohanna Hawthorne. Mercury Theatre, 27 March 1974. Programme (2 copies) Katherine Mansfield's "The voyage", and other stories presented by Pat Evison. Production manager and lighting Graham Sparkes; stage management Mervyn Smith. Mercury Theatre, 18-21 September 1974. Programme "You can't take it with you", by Moss Hart and George S Kaufman. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne; design Rohanna Hawthorne (With photos and biographical notes about Ilona Rodgers and Patrik Hoff). Mercury Theatre, 25 January 1974. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1988]

Date: 1988

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1988

Description: Includes: Butterfly Creek Theatre Troupe. "The hollow", a play by Agatha Christie. Muritai School Hall, 15-17 April [1988]. Flier only New Zealand Actors Company presents "Bouncers", by John Godber. Produced by William Walker; directed by Duncan Smith from an original production by William Walker. Wellington [1988]. Cast list on flier Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield" [starring Cathy Downes]. National Library Auditorium, 28 May 1988. Ticket Red Mole, Theater van Eigen Tijd. "Hour of justice". Newtown Community Centre, Rintoul Street, 24 June - 3 July [1988]. Small flier The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra as part of the Second International Festival of the Arts presents "Jack Winter's dram", a ply by James K Baxter, with music by Ashley Heenan. Directed by Phillip Mann. Town Hall, Wellington, 25-26 March [1988]. Programme, and flier (2 copies) Summer Shakespeare. "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Simon Bennett; set design by Kri Leitner; sound and lighting design by Simon Elson. University Quadrangle, 10-27 February 1988. Programme Helen Watson White. "Living with the man". Solo, mime, poetry, songs, satire. National Library Auditorium, 14-16 March [1988]. Programme New Zealand Playwrights Workshop 1988, incorporating Roger Hall's course on playwriting. Central Institute of Techniology, Heretaunga, 15-26 August 1988. Programme / pamphlet Nathaniel Lees as "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Drama Studio (Auckland), 30 July - 14 August [1988]. Flier with photo of Nathaniel Lees by Chris Traill. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Palmer, Stanley, 1936- :Stanley Palmer prints - drawings, Gingko Gallery, 30th March - ...

Date: 1985

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising New Zealand two-dimensional art exhibitions or works by New Zealand artists in two dimensions, and graphic artists. 1985].

By: Palmer, Stanley, 1936-

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1985-02

Description: Poster shows a 1984 drawing of a bay, with a quotation from Katherine Mansfield's "At the bay": "And the sound of the sea was a vague murmur, as though it waked out of a dark dream". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 502 x 620 mm. Provenance: Donated by Diane Woods, Wellington, in 2006.

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