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Buildings
Date: 1963-1981
From: Beard, James Albert, 1924- :Architectural and town planning photographs
Reference: PA12-8677
Description: Includes - New Zealand Post Office store and workshop, Taita, 1973. The Beehive in final stages of construction, 1977. Wilton House. Church building, Taita. House and section, Katkati, 1981. Red Rocks, Island Bay, wellington,1970. Fredrickson House, Nelson. House and garden, 33 Clutha Avenue, Khandallah. Williams House, Waikanae, 1963. Paramata [Paremata], 1969. Interior of an old church near Gisborne. Quantity: 20 colour original transparency/ies.
Armstrong, Edward (architect): Anglican Church at Muriwai
Date: Between 1950 and 1959
From: Architectural Centre (Wellington, N.Z.): Photographs
By: Armstrong, Edward, active 1950s; Cornish, Lloyd, active 1950s
Reference: PAColl-0811-09-01
Description: Exterior view of the Anglican Church at Muriwai, constructed in the 1950s (architect: Edward Armstrong). Photograph taken in the 1950s by Lloyd Cornish. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print
Album of Photographs of New Zealand
Date: ca1930
From: Gibbens, Ken :Photographs of New Zealand, Australia, California, Hawaii, Samoa and Fiji
By: Gibbens, Ken, active 1920s-
Reference: PA1-o-835
Description: Record of a trip through New Zealand Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Rhodes album
Date: [ca 1860s-1880s]
From: Rhodes, Beatrice, fl 1978 :Photographs
By: Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897; Chapman, Alfred, 1828-1874; Rhodes, Joseph, 1826-1905
Reference: PA1-q-193
Description: Album owned by Joseph Rhodes containing photographs and sketches and ephemera dated between 1860s-1880s of New Zealand and overseas. Includes photographs of Hawkes Bay dated between 1860s-1870s. Many of the sketches were drawn by Alfred Chapman, one section containing an illustrated tale "The life and adventures of Thomas Pinniger" (p 34a-d). On p 34b Governor Eyre is pictured lower left at Government House, Wellington. There are two photographs of paintings by Charles Barraud (one of Te Aro Flat, City of Wellington (p 68), and one of Wellington Heads (p 104). Many of the photographs of the Hawke's Bay area show the houses on various sheep stations, including Clive Grange Station, and Spring Hill Station (Joseph Rhodes), Maraekakaho Station (Donald Mclean), Woburn Station (Thomas Purvis Russell), Mount Herbert Station (Henry Robert Russell), and Mangatarata Station (Donald Gollan). There is also one of George Fannin's house in Napier, one of the Reverend Hamlin's mission station at Wairoa, and one of The Grange (Wellington home of Joseph Rhodes's brother William Barnard Rhodes).Others in the area are related to military encampments, barracks, stockades, and mission stations. On page 31 there is a photograph of "The great peace meeting, 1863", and one entitled "Whaka & tribe". On page 53, the caption reads "Donald McLean Esq. Superintendent, Hawkes Bay, purchasing Wairoa from the natives, 18[55?]." There are many photographs, postcards and tourist scenes taken in Egypt, Ireland, Norway, Italy and Australia. The Australian scenes show views in Queensland, including Australian Aborigines fishing for dugong, the Railway Mortuary Chapel at the Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney (subsequenlty sold to a church group, dismantled and rebuilt in North Ainslie in Canberra) and views in the Maryborough area. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with brown leather embossed cover 29 x 23 cm, with 79 leaves
Artist unknown :Native Christian church at Turanga, New Zealand. [1852]
Reference: B-051-017
Description: Interior view of the Maori church at Turanga, (Gisborne), with congregation seated on the floor. The church includes carved or painted pillars, kowhaiwhai (painted rafters and uprights) and woven tututuku panels on the walls. Four lancet windows with leadlight glass are at the east end of the church. The church was outside Gisborne at Manutuke See also the wood engraving by J Johnston: Baptism of Te Ngahue... which is similar in style Compare with: Native church at Turanga.. in: Church Missionary Intelligencer, Vol 3 no. 2, Feb 1852 p. 26 The building of the church began in 1849 at Manutuke, south-east of Gisborne The Rev Thomas Grace was the CMS missionary in Turanga (modern Gisborne), 1850-1853, following on from William Williams Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Coloured wood engraving, 282 x 370 mm
Blair, Mary Ramsay Ellen, 1875-1963 :Kaiti Pa [i.e site of Titirangi Pa near Gisborne, ...
Date: 1889 - 1941
By: Blair, Mary Ramsay Ellen, 1875-1963
Reference: C-053-010
Description: A small settlement on the left with houses and a church, several Maori seated in the left foreground. Hills behind, trees on the water's edge. The Kaiti Harbour with a jetty, yachts and a wharf building and distant hill on the right. Mounted with A. H. McLintock's ink drawing of An impression of devastation caused by erosion in Hawke's Bay, 1939 (C-053-012) Probably drawn from Mary Blair (nee Naismith's) memory. She donated other material to the Library from her address at Kaiti in December 1943 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Kaiti Pa 1889.; Recto - bottom right - Harbour, 1889. M. Blair.; Verso - Mrs Douglas Blair, (Mary Blair) 1941 [in pencil] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 226 x 754 mm
Tokomaru Bay, East Coast
Date: [between 1910-1930]
From: Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives
Reference: 1/2-001240-G
Description: Tokomaru Bay, possibly photographed by Oates Bros between 1910-1930. View from a slope overlooking houses and St Mary's Church, towards the sea. Also shows Tuatini Marae and a mission house. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Tokomaru Bay No 0B 192 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :A native chapel at Waipuna Valley of Waiapu. [1840-1860?]
Date: 1841 - 1859
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-179-2
Description: Shows a Maori chapel at the right with a stand of trees in the centre, and trees and hills in the background. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, pen and ink 50 x 80 mm.
Godber album 2
Date: [Chiefly between 1934 and 1947]
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives
Reference: PA1-o-194
Description: Photographs taken by Albert Percy Godber, chiefly between 1934 and 1947, but including copies of some of his earlier photographs. Views include trips in the North and South Islands, and views of his home and family, especially in Whiteman's Valley Road and the area around Silverstream. Also various scenes of floods (Hutt River), and storm damage. Photographs associated with roads and railways include steam locomotives, tunnels, bridges and viaducts, some under construction. Among the trip photographs are views of Ngaruawahia, including King Koroki's house (opened in 1938) and the Maori Parliament House. Other views of Maori interest include meeting houses, rock paintings and wood carving. Other Titles - Title printed on spine - Godber Album 100 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album with brown buckram cover; 26.0 x 33.5 cm