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City views of Wellington and Auckland and a South Island trip

Date: 1972

From: Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004 :Photographs of musicians, musicians groups, singers and choirs

Reference: PA12-5665

Description: City views of Wellington and Auckland. Hamilton Music School. Auckland University South Island trip. View of North Road, Waimea. All probably photographed by Ronald Dellow in 1972. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies.

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Hamilton from the water tower

Date: 1924

From: Moore, Robert Percy, 1881-1948 :Panoramic photographs of New Zealand

Reference: Pan-1932-F

Description: Panoramic view looking down over Hamilton from the Water Tower. Back view of two houses in left foreground. Fields left centre with the township beyond. A lake (Lake Rotoroa) centre right with flat farmland beyond. More houses far right in the middle distance. Hills in the distant background on the right. Taken by Robert Percy Moore. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - Hamilton, N.Z. 1924. No. 39B; Marginal notes on negative - Hamilton from Water Tower; Marginal notes on negative - 7 7 7 7 [in list formation] Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Panoramic negative 24.7 x 120.5 cm

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Panorama of Hamilton, N.Z.

Date: 1924

From: Moore, Robert Percy, 1881-1948 :Panoramic photographs of New Zealand

Reference: Pan-1934-F

Description: Panoramic view over Hamilton. A lake is on the far right (Lake Rotoroa). Fields in the foreground. Sloping hill to the left of the lake with houses behind. Taken by Robert Percy Moore. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - Panorama of Hamilton. N.Z. 1924. No. 39A; Marginal notes on negative - 20 straight out tissue town; Marginal notes on negative - 3 3 3 [in list formation] Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Panoramic negative 24.7 x 130.7 cm

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Mason, G E (Rev), fl 1880s :Round the round world; photograph album

Date: 1885-1886

By: Mason, George Edward (Rev), 1847-1928

Reference: PA1-f-253

Description: Album of photographs collected by Rev G E Mason on a trip around the world in 1885-1886. Comprises photographs of California, Tasmania, Sydney, Ceylon, Egypt and New Zealand. In 1884 the Bishop of Lichfield recieved a request from the bishops of Christchurch and Auckland, New Zealand, to send clergy to conduct missions in their dioceses. To this end he invited Rev G E Mason, and Rev Charles Bodington to do the job. The two clegymen left Liverpool for the United States on the 4th of July 1885, spent a summer in New Zealand, and returned to England in September 1886. (Info from "Round the Round World on a Church Mission," Rev G E Mason, Society for the promotion of Christian knowledge, London, 1892). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Purchase, 2005 Transfers: Collection as a whole received into Photographic Archive.

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Taupo, grandstands, and a staff room

Date: [ca 1950-1963]

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

Reference: PAColl-9938-16

Description: Includes - Photographs showing construction of, and views of completed penthouse staff room, ANZ Bank, Wellington. ANZ Bank, Karwerau, under construction and completed. Views of a Hamilton street probably relating to a project for the ANZ Bank. Views of Taupo, ca 1950. New sports grandstand at Fraser Park, Taita. The Millard Stand at Athletic Park, Wellington, ca 1963. Quantity: 61 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: All of these prints were originally in an album. They were removed because the plastic enclosures had become degraded and sticky, and were bonding with the prints. The photographs have been kept in the sequence that they were in, when the album was received by the Library.

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