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Maxwell, S, fl 1888? :St John's Cathedral Church, Napier, 1888. B W Mountfort, architect.
Date: 1888 - 1899
By: Maxwell, S, active 1880s
Reference: A-197-052
Description: Shows a view of St John's Church Napier, with people standing or walking near the entrance doors. Probably an illustration made at about the time of the construction (based on costume of figures) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 145 x 220 mm.
Auckland Star album 3
Date: [1890s-1900s]
From: New Zealand News Ltd :Photographs from the Auckland Star
Reference: PA1-q-014
Description: Views of a trip along the Whanganui River with views of Paranui kainga (listed as Parinui in the album), showing groups of whare, groups of Maori, various activities in the kainga, canoes on the river, and many scenes of waterfalls along the river. These include Taraipokiore (or Tarei-po-Kiore), Otuitu Falls, Ohura Falls, Kakahi Falls. The "Ladder scene", copy of Denton photograph, and other views of the Whanganui River and Ohura River. There is a gap in the album, followed by a separate sequence on Napier. These images include panoramic views of Napier from various locations, church buildings (including exterior and interior views of St John's Cathedral), hotel buildings and other public buildings and memorial statues. Photographs taken by Auckland Star photographers circa 1900s. Inscriptions: Album page - top right - Wanganui trip. Napier. Relationship complexity - Most images are represented by original negatives donated to the Library by the Auckland Star in the 1950s Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Black cloth bound album, labelled "This book must be returned to Mr H Brett's room"
St John's Church and parsonage, Napier
Date: 1863
From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 14
Reference: PAColl-6585-76
Description: St John's Church, and parsonage, Napier, 1863. Photographer unidentified. Mr Sealy's house is on top of the hill. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 9.8 x 15.3 cm
Watt, G T album 2
Date: 1901-1904
By: Watt, George Thomas, 1871-1933
Reference: PA1-o-516
Description: Photographs of family and friends, and scenes in the Wellington area and Hawkes Bay, taken by George Thomas Watt People and places named are listed in the headings above. Two images show the Wellington Post Office in the daytime and night time, when decorated in celebration of the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. The night view shows the Post Office brightly lit with decoration. In the middle of the album is a group of 6 tourist-style photographs of young Maori women. One image shows the house owned by Thomas and Matilda Watt, at 172 Hastings Street, Napier. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue cover, spine brown taped, entitled "Photographs" in gold lettering; 22.5 x 28.5 cm
Neal, William Henry, fl 1887-1910 : Photographic views of Napier
Date: ca 1890s
By: Neal, William Henry, active 1886-1936
Reference: 1/2-002938-F
Description: A presentation of six images by W H Neal entitled "Photographic Views of Napier". These include: moonlight at the Bluff; a peep through the trees (from Bluff Hill looking down on Napier); Port Ahuriri, The Spit; St John's Church; a misty morning (on Marine Parade); and Lighthouse Hill. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Atkinson, John :Album of postcards and photographs of New Zealand churches
Date: ca1900-ca1920
By: Atkinson, John, 1947-
Reference: PA1-o-966
Description: Views of Churches in New Zealand, England, the Solomon Islands, and Norfolk Island. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).