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Rev Benjamin Yates Ashwell's mission school at Taupiri
Date: 1859
From: Koch, Augustus Carl Ferdinand, 1834-1901: Photograph album of Bruno Hamel images of Government Scientific Exploring Expedition conducted by Dr Ferdinand Hochstetter
Reference: PA1-o-207-06
Description: Rev Benjamin Yates Ashwell's mission school at Taupiri, photographed in 1859 by Bruno Hamel. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Rev Ashwell Taupiri Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 13.9 x 20.3 cm mounted on album page
[Haylock, Arthur Lagden] 1860-1948 :Maori Ch L River Dec. 1919
Date: 1919
By: Haylock, Arthur Lagden, 1860-1948; Haylock, Greta Muriel, 1898-1980
Reference: A-157-009
Description: A small church with steeple to the right seen across paddocks, with a hill to the right. The large building left of the steeple may be the Maori school. Low whares are to its left The artist's watercolour 'Lake Forsyth, Little River' (A-157-009-1) is on the verso of this view Other Titles - Maori Church, Little River Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - title in pencil Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour 134 x 193 mm
Woodwork class from Maori Agricultural College, Hastings
Date: [ca 1929]
From: Whitehead, Henry Norford, 1870-1965 :Negatives of Napier, Hastings and district
Reference: 1/1-004653-G
Description: Men from the Maori Agricultural College in Hastings alongside furniture made in a woodwork class. Photograph taken in 1929 by Henry Norford Whitehead. Source of descriptive information - Identified and dated in reference to 1/1-004637 Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - No 7 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
Misconceptions... "It's one of those things we're not susposed to know about" "For imma...
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0011645
Description: A group of children stand and stare at a condom lying on the ground in front of them. One of them comments that it is one of the things that they are not supposed to know about and another adds that it is for 'immaculate contradictions'. Text above reads 'Misconceptions...' Refers to an incident when Board members at an Otaki Catholic primary school (St Peter Chanel) resigned after five-and six-year-olds were made to pick up used condoms from the playground. Other Titles - supposed Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"She sold the kid to pay the school fees and now, of course, she's got no school fees t...
Date: 2009
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0011751
Description: A woman sits weeping in a pub. The bar tender tells another drinker that she sold her kid to pay the school fees and so now has no school fees to pay. Refers to an incident when the board of Rathkeale College, which is an integrated school, suggested that a solo mother whose son attended the college put a mortgage on her house and then sell the house so that she could raise the $13000 in unpaid school 'donations'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Bro', you cant sell fake passports to vulnerable Islanders, for five hundred bucks..."...
Date: 2009
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
Reference: DCDL-0011552
Description: In the first of two frames Co-leader of the Maori Party Pita Sharples reprimands Gerard Otimi for selling fake passports to Pacific Islanders for $500. Gerard Otimi responds by charging Pita Sharples with promoting the idea of fake university degress for young Maori with no qualifications. In the second frame Pita Sharples is suddenly struck with the delicious idea of selling fake degrees for $500. He asks Gerard Otimi to nod but not say anything if he thinks this is a good idea. Refers to the selling of fake passports for $500 to Pacific Islanders for which he has been charged with three counts of deception. Pita Sharples recently advocated open entry to university for Maori as a means of improving educational standards for Maori. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Whangape Native School Ferry
Date: ca 1906
Reference: 1/2-023045-F
Description: Original caption reads: "Whangape Native School Ferry". Taken by an unidentified photographer, circa 1906. Copied from the Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives , 1906, E2, Session 2. Report on Education, Native Schools. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Children arriving at Te Kaha Native School, Bay of Plenty
Date: [ca 1944]
From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives
Reference: 1/4-001105-F
Description: Children arriving at Te Kaha Native School, Bay of Plenty. Shows them coming off a school bus and going through the school gates. Photograph taken circa 1944, by John Dobree Pascoe. Other - Pascoe's set of photographs at 1/4-001103 to 001127 all relate to the Native School at Te Kaha, Bay of Plenty. Other - Pascoe's caption for this image in Photographic Archive Pascoe file at 6/1/30 reads: "A bus brings the children from their homes to the school." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
The Great Hall, Canterbury University, Christchurch
Date: [1920s]
From: New Zealand Railways: Photographs
Reference: 1/1-024975-G
Description: The great hall at Canterbury University, Christchurch, photographed by a New Zealand Railways photographer, 1920s. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 8.5 inches
Maori letters
Date: 1867-1872
From: Mantell family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0083-199
Description: Contains correspondence (Matiaha Tiramorehu) about various issues including Maori political participation in central government and admission to the Upper House, the Governments complaints of the high price of Maori land for Native schooling and other purposes and the excessive costs imposed on Maori for their childrens attendence. Also includes letters by Tamihana Te Rauparaha about an ongoing dispute between Ngati Raukawa and Muaupoko and Ngati Apa incursions into the Horowhenua burning houses (21/4/1870) and challenging Ngati Raukawa occupation in the district. Tamihana requests the government to confiscate the arms that were formerly issued to these tribes during the wars. Also mentions a curse by Te Peeti (?) threatening to exhume the bones of Te Whatanui and throw them into lake Horowhenua. Also contains a copy of the petition by Hohepa Tamaihengia requesting the return of Whitireia. Contains good examples of 19th century Kai Tahu dialect by Matiaha Tiramorehu ! Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available.
Children at toothbrush drill, Te Kaha Native School
Date: [ca 1944]
From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives
Reference: 1/4-001107-F
Description: Children standing in circles at toothbrush drill in the grounds of Te Kaha Native School. Taken by John Dobree Pascoe circa 1944. Other - Pascoe's set of photographs at 1/4-001103 to 001127 all relate to the Native School at Te Kaha, Bay of Plenty. Other - Pascoe's caption for this image in Photographic Archive Pascoe file at 6/1/30 reads: "Toothbrush drill in progress." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Maori children outside the school at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1920
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030902-F
Description: Captions on back of file print reads "First paling school at Ruatahuna built in 1918 by Rev. Fletcher and Laughton assisted by local Maoris. Sister Annie and Miss Monfries started the first mission school in Feb. 1917 in a 3-roomed whare owned by Chief Taiwera. The following year the government supplied materials for this 2-roomed schoolhouse." Shows a single storey building with children playing in the yard. Photographed circa 1920 by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"Phew...". 13 June 2013
Date: 2013
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
By: Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0025180
Description: Minister of Education, Hekia Parata is tied to a pole along with the Secretary of Education and the Deputy Secretary of Education who have both been shot dead. The title "Phew..." is Parata's response. Refers to the resignation of both the former Secretary for Education Lesley Longstone and the Deputy Secretary for Education Anne Jackson following the Ministerial Inquiry into Novopay. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hikurangi College, Clareville, Carterton district
Date: [1900-1920]
From: Topp, Molly :Photographs of Hikurangi College, Wairarapa
Reference: 1/2-092653
Description: Group photograph of school cadets from Hikurangi College. Some of the boys are bearing rifles. Two school masters sit in the front row. Hikurangi College was an Anglican Maori Boys College that stood at Clareville, near Carterton, between 1900 and the 1930s Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Maori school children, with Annie Henry and others, at Ruatahuna
Date: ca 1917
From: Henry, Annie (Sister) : Photographs owned by Sister Annie Henry
Reference: 1/2-030943-F
Description: Caption on back of file print reads: 1st school - Taiwera House opened 1st Feb 1917. Sister Annie and Miss Monfries (teacher). Ruatahuna. This first school was stated in an old 3 bedroomed whare owned by chief Taiwera." Outdoor group portrait of Maori school children and others alongside (school buildings?). Includes Presyterian missionaries Abagail Monfries (far left, with hat) and Annie Henry (front row, 2nd from right). Photograph taken circa 1917. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Tim Shadbolt. 20 December, 2007.
Date: 2007
From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures
Reference: DCDL-0004717
Description: Shows Tim Shadbolt, Mayor of Invercargill. He is holding a book entitled 'Bullshit & funding'. Refers to his outrage at the funding policies for tertiary education institutes which he believes will damage the Southland economy. As a young man Tim Shadbolt wrote a book called 'Bullshit and jellybeans'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Maori girls during a cookery class, Hukarere Girls' School, Napier
Date: 1913
Reference: 1/2-048104-F
Description: Photographer unidentified. From the Appendix to the Journals, E3, 1913. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Girls' College, Remuera, Auckland
Date: [ca 1910]
From: Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives
Reference: 1/2-001180-G
Description: View of Ladies College in Garden Road, Remuera. Paddocks can be seen in the foreground. Two-storied houses are on the right with Mount Hobson just visible behind. Photograph taken by William Archer Price ca 1910. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - Girls College. Remuera. Auckland. 863. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches
Nisbet, Al, 1958- :Education Relief; Health Relief, Tsunami Relief. Christchurch Press,...
Date: 2005
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-006-124
Description: The long arm of the government reaches over the beggars labelled "Health Relief" and "Education Relief" and gives a lot of money to "Tsunami Relief", who struggles to hold all it has been given. Refers to the 10 million dollars that the New Zealand government gave to those countries affected by the Boxing Day tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Extended Title - Government Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
"I've been to school Mum! What are we doing tomorrow?" 2 February 2011
Date: 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016985
Description: A five year old boy returns from his first day at school believing that he has done school and asking his mother what they are doing tomorrow. He hasn't yet realized that school is forever. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).