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Clyde Quay School - Mt Victoria, Wellington

Date: 1938

Reference: 1/2-055158-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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The Rhodes/Vizer records. Part Two - Reminiscences of Alan Geoffrey Rhodes

Date: Aug 2001

From: Rhodes, Valerie June, 1932- : Spencer and Rhodes family histories

Reference: MSX-8196

Description: Reminiscence of this early years growing up in Mount Victoria, Wellington, and teenage years spent in Lyall Bay, Wellington. Describes the family homes at Derby Street and Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria; holidays at Hihitahi; childhood entertainment; war years and visit of the Pamir; hobbies (reading, model-making); years at Clyde Quay School (includes photo of Std 1 taken in 1939) and time spent at Otaki Health Camp. Move to Queens Drive, Lyall Bay and years at Wellington College. Discusses first years of his working life and ends with his move to Upper Hutt as an optometrist with Cocks & Newall, and meeting his wife Valerie Spencer in 1954. Quantity: 1 volume(s). Finding Aids: Surname index at back.

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Clyde Quay School, Wellington, showing a fire damaged wall

Date: 1974

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 1/4-021535-F

Description: Clyde Quay School, Mount Victoria, Wellington, and cars parked alongside. Shows a wall damaged by a fire. Photograph taken in 1974 by an unidentified staff photographer for the Evening Post. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Construction of new Clyde Quay School building in Mt Victoria, Wellington

Date: Dec 1935

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: PAColl-7796-86

Description: View of the new Clyde Quay Main School being erected on Elizabeth Street in Mt Victoria, Wellington, showing the two storey building under scaffolding. Photograph taken in December 1935 by an unidentified photographer for the Evening Post. Inscriptions: Verso - top left - Patent black [?] / corner on right [?]; Verso - top centre - 4 Dec 1935; Verso - centre - 4 col x 5 1/2 / Wed; Verso - bottom centre - Clipping from original publication: NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS NEARING COMPLETION. - Additions have been made to the infant school buildings in Elizabeth Street, and are now almost completed, to enable scholars attending the senior school on Clyde Quay to find accommodation after the holidays when that school is closed to make room for the new Central Fire Station. Published in the Evening Post with the caption: `NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS NEARING COMPLETION. - Additions have been made to the infant school buildings in Elizabeth Street, and are now almost completed, to enable scholars attending the senior school on Clyde Quay to find accommodation after the holidays when that school is closed to make room for the new Central Fire Station.' Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 20 x 15 cm

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De Tourret, Ernest, fl 1909-1912 :Photograph of Clyde Quay School, Wellington

Date: [ca 14 April 1910]

By: De Tourret, Ernest, active 1909-1912

Reference: PAColl-8385

Description: Photograph of Clyde Quay School, Mount Victoria, Wellington, taken ca 14 April 1910 by Ernest De Tourret. The school is in the foreground with houses on the hillside in the distance. Source of Title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - 1697. Wellington. Panorama of Clyde Quay. de Tourret Protected. 14.4.10.; Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - Joins 1.; Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Joins 2 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 8.7 x 13.9 cm

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Adkin album 09

Date: From 1911 to 1949

From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua

Reference: PA1-o-007

Description: Black & white photographs of the Wellington area, Vol 1 (images 1-240), taken by G L Adkin between 1911 and 1949. Earlier images include the house Fern Hill (at 324 The Terrace), and views from the house; Kelburn Cable Car tunnel, and view of the cable car from Kelburn Park; Wellington Botanic Garden; inner city views of Willis St., Lambton Quay (1913); Lyall Bay, Kilbirnie isthmus, Wellington Heads, Oriental Bay (1913); Harbour and city; swimming carnival at Island Bay; city from Mt Cook trig station (1918); panorama of Thorndon with Pipitea Point reclamation from the Nth end of Barnard St (1923); interior view of the Wellington City Corporation Trams Shed at Newtown; Kemp Point Powerhouse, Evans Bay; Miramar Gas Works (1923); Wider views of the city with Tinakori Ridge from Roseneath, Oriental Bay, Lyall Bay (1926); loading the Maheno (1926). Laying Foundation Stone of new railway station by the Duke of Gloucester, showing steel frame of the building under construction (17 December 1934). Views around the city in 1936, including Worser Bay, Breaker Bay, Dorset Point, Queens Drive, the city (panorama from Karepa St, Brooklyn); "wilds of Wellington" Mitchelltown, Highbury, Taitville, and Kelburn (from Karepa St); snow on hills and at Mt Kaukau (2 August 1936). Centennial Exhibition (6 March 1940). Views around the bays in 1948, Lyall Bay, Evans Bay, Kilbirnie, Eastbourne, Days Bay, Lowry Bay. Comparative views from Mt Alfred (1 taken in 1948, the other in 1905). Pamir sailing ship at Aotea Quay (December 1948); railway yards; Kaiwharawhara Gorge (1948); and the first visit of the Solent flying boat Ararangi to Evans Bay, October 1949.

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