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Canterbury Manufacturers' Association :The Canterbury Manufacturers Assn present the Ce...

Date: 1950

From: [Ephemera of quarto size, relating to manufacturing in New Zealand]

By: Canterbury Manufacturers' Association

Reference: Eph-B-MANUFACTURING-1950-01

Description: Booklet with floor plan of exhibits, list of contributors, programme of musical numbers, advertising of products. Quantity: 1 booklet. Physical Description: Booklet of 56 pages, each 247 x 188 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Anah Dunsheath in 1995. Order number 95-99.

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Dunedin Expansion League :Otago Industries and Gala Week, March 23 to 28, 1914. Program...

Date: 1914

By: Dunedin Expansion League

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Dunedin-1914-01

Description: Lists the special committees of the Dunedin Expansion League, and the entertainment events that were held (including "The Kennedy Entertainers" at His Majesty's Theatre, with full programme). There was a motor gymkhana and floral fete, and a meeting of the Caledonian Society. The motor gymkhana and floral fete took place at Tahuna Park on Saturday 28 March 1914, and included competitions of motor cars, side cars, motor cycles - competitions for best decorated cars and bicycles, a car balancing competition (on a see-saw), musical chairs for cars and side-cars, rescue races and steering competitions, banana catching competition for bicycles, flower-catching competition for motor-cycles. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 52 pages, each 220 x 139 mm.

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Kember, Ian Robert, 1953- :Photographs of Wellington, St Andrew's on the Terrace, Ngaio...

Date: 1980 - 1998

By: Kember, Ian Robert, 1953-1999

Reference: PAColl-5734

Description: Two essays on Gay topics. The 13th Gay and Lesbian Fair, and a record of the life of a gay couple and the house and garden they lived in, and made, over 19 years. Ngaio School's 90th Reunion and some of the people attending. Views of Wellington sites -- the new State Highway 1 motorway interchange at Newlands, the Burma Motor Lodge, Johnsonville Railway line, Khandallah substation site and Thorndon New World Supermarket under construction. Transparencies include Youth for Christ summer programme, El Rancho camp, Waikanai in January 1980, Children at Timaru Highschool (1980), a concert in Civic Square, Wellington, by the National Youth Choir of Britain (1992), and various Wellington sites mainly in the Ngaio area Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm 22294 - 22323, slides at PA12-1519 to PA12-1521 Quantity: 59 b&w original photographic print(s). 65 colour original photographic print(s). 12 b&w original negative(s). 16 b&w original negative(s). 54 colour original transparency/ies.

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Dunedin City Council :Souvenir programme of the Citizens' garden fete held in the Botan...

Date: 1912

By: Dunedin (N.Z.). City Council

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Dunedin-1912-01

Description: Booklet lists the executive committee and sub-committees, the list of stallholders (refreshments tents, early settlers' tent, sweets and confectionery tent, tobacco tent, fruit and produce tent, jumble tent, post card stall, aerated water tent, floral tent). The centre spread shows a programme of band performances by the Mornington Band, Kaikorai Band, Dunedin Citizens' Band, 4th Regiment Band and Caversham Band. The afternoon performances included: wand exercises, highland fling, Indian club swinging, gymnastic display, poster advertising competition, maypole dance, Spanish fandango, dumbbells, tug-of-war, ribbon exercises, golf putting competition, floral competitions, guessing competitions, grand fireworks display, motor wagon rides for children. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 40 pages, each 182 x 125 mm.

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Kember, Ian Robert, 1953- :Prints and negatives of public occasions in Wellington, 1993...

Date: 1993-1998

By: Kember, Ian Robert, 1953-1999

Reference: PAColl-5623

Description: Views of VJ day ceremonies, 1995, opening of Te Papa (14 February 1998), moving state house from Ngaio site, Scout fair in Ngaio (1993) Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm 22115 to 22139 Quantity: 11 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w original negative(s) 35mm strips with 12 images. 49 colour original photographic print(s). 22 colour original negative(s) 35mm strips with 79 images.

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Greytown Arts Festival presents The Last Piece, 18-22 Oct. Come and witness ... [2012]

Date: 2012

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wairarapa-2012-01

Description: Poster advertising an arts festival in Greytown, Wairarapa, shows a row of street frontages along the top, and text listing all the features of the festival, including: The Yoots, the Beat Girls, Urban Tramper Marionettes in "The kitchen at the end of the world" "The last piece" art exhibition A gigantic tape-art mural A string quartet Pop-up kitchens and blindfolded dining Exotic bellydancing performance An afternoon with Mr frank Sinatra The Fabulous Fair & Glistening Waters storytelling Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 595 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Jocelyn Chalmers, Wellington, in 2012.

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[Ephemera relating to fairs, in the years 1970-1979]

Date: 1970 - 1979

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to fairs]

Reference: Eph-B-FAIR-1970s

Description: Includes: 1972: Sprott House Fair '72. Karori Community Centre, 11 March [1972]. (Flyer) 1974: New Zealand Industries fair 1974. Canterbury Court & Alston Pavilion, Christchurch, 24 August - 7 September [1974]. (Site plan and space lease rates) 1975: Pilot Book Centre. Jumble sale. 76 Dixon St, Saturday August 30, 11 am [1975] 1975?: Onslow College. Monster Bonzlow Auction, Saturday October 18th. [Flyer appealing for items to auction] 1977: Kelburn School fair. 5 March 1977. (Green flyer 1977: Aro Valley family fair. Community Centre & Matauranga School, May 7 [1977] (Green flyer, 2 copies) 1978: Chinese auction. Kelburn Normal School, Sat 29 April [1978] (Pink flyer) 1978: Mt Vic Community fair. Moncrieff St, Sat Nov 4th [1978] (2 green flyers, one with map of fair) 1978: Interested in craftwork? Sale of handcrafts. Saturday 16th Dec, 47 Boulcott St, City [1978] 1979: 1979 World trade Fair, 21 August - 2 September, Wellington Show Building. New Zealand Court official guide. 1979: Spring charity sale 10 am - 4 pm, Saturday 1 September at Aro Valley Community Centre, 48 Aro St. (Two yellow flyers) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers, pamphlet and booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to fairs, in the years 1980-1999]

Date: 1980 - 1999

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to fairs]

Reference: Eph-B-FAIR-1980/1999

Description: Includes flyers for: 1980: Brooklyn Community Centre, 20 September, in aid of St Matthews Church Brooklyn 1981: Mary Potter Hospice Fair. Calvary Hospital, 31 October [1981] 1981: Wellington High School Parents' Association mini mart fair. 19 September [1981] 1982: Announcing the Sixth great Mt Victoria Fair. Saturday November 6 1982. Moncrieff Street, Clyde Quay School grounds 1983: Asian Food Fair. Wesley Church Hall Taranaki Street, 12 November [1983] 1983: Wellington Hospital Sports Centre. Wellington Hospital grounds, 26 February [1983] 1983: Fair, Saturday 1 October, Nairnville Park, Khandallah [1983] 1983: Brooklyn Community Centre, 24 September, for St Matthews Church Brooklyn 1984: All Saints Fair, Moxham Ave, Saturday October 6 [1984] 1984: Asian Food Fair. Aro St Community Centre, Saturday May 26 [1984] 1984: Youth for Christ presents "Capital Carnival". Saturday 1st December, Wellington Show & Sports Centre, John Street Newtown (2 copies) 1985: Giant garage + jumble sale. Tararua T[ramping] C[lub], Moncrieff st, Mt Victoria, Saturday 8 June [1985] 1987: Karori Karnival. Lions Club of karori (Inc), 28 February, Ben Burn Park [1987] 1991: Asian Food Fair. Saturday 3 August 1991 ..., Wesley Church Hall, 75 Taranaki St 1992: Ngaio Plunket Toy Library. Toy & craft fair, Wednesday 4 November 1992, Ngaio Town Hall 1993: Wadestown Highland Park and Wilton Horticulture Society. Garden fair & flower show. St Lukes Church Hall Pitt Street Wadeston, Saturday 13 February 1993 1993: Christmas Bazaar. St Teresa's Hall Karori Road, Thurs 11th Nov [1993] 1993: Ngaio Plunket Toy Library. Toy & Craft fair. Ngaio Town Hall, 3 November [1993] 1999: Aro Valley Community Fair. Aro Park, Saturday 27 February 1999 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers, pamphlet and booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Strathmore Community School :Strathmore Community School celebrating 65 years of histor...

Date: 2012

By: Strathmore Community School

Reference: Eph-D-SCHOOLS-S-2012-01

Description: Poster shows an arrangement of text and a central logo of a pohutukawa flower. The style references art deco. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phantom Billstickers, Wellington, in 2013.

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Sale of work! Art Gallery, Thursday July 6 in aid of St Mary's Home. The bargains to be...

Date: 1899

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to fairs]

By: Smith, Anthony, Sellars & Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-FAIR-1899-01

Description: Small poster announces a fundraising event at the Art Gallery, advertised similarly in the Christchurch Press of 6 July 1899. A variety of typefaces and decorative motifs is used. The goods on sale included children's clothing, useful woollen goods, dolls, Chinese embroidery, carved work, etc, etc. The bigophone or bigotphone was a popular carnival musical instrument, cheap, noisy and decorative. It was named after its French inventor in 1881, Roman Bigot (Information retrieved from Wikipedia, 26 September 2012). Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on flyer, 285 x 222 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to fairs, in the years 1940-1969]

Date: 1940 - 1969

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to fairs]

Reference: Eph-B-FAIR-1940/1969

Description: Includes: 1940: Tramways Band Christmas and New Year Fair, Evans Bay Foreshore, Saturday Dec 21 1940 to Saturday Jan 4 1941. Flyer 1960: Hutt Valley Industries Fair. Lower Hutt Civic Centre, 19th-27th August 1960. Prospectus and Exhibitors loading schedule Hutt Valley Industries Fair, 19th-27th August 1960. Eggs and milk. Issued with the compliments of (NZ) Egg Marketing Authority Wellington and the Hutt Valley Milk Treatment Station Taita. Printed by Universal Printers Ltd, 22-26 Blair St., Wellington 1961: New Zealand International Trade Fair 1961, 22 Aug to Sept 9th [1961]. Pamphlet and map (2 items). 1962: Wairarapa Industries fair. 29 September - 6 October 1962. Circular letters and conditions (Typescript sheets) 1963: Wellington Show Association. New Zealand Trade Fair 1963. Show Building, John Street, 2-18 May 1963. Prospectus. 1964: Waikato Trade Fair Committee. 1964, Hamilton's centenary year - 100 years of progress at the Waikato Trade Fair. 1968: New Zealand Industries Fair. Canterbury Court, Christchurch, 15-31 August 1968. (Circular letter on mimeographed flyer) Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers, pamphlet and booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Interview with Ina Wilkins

Date: 29 Nov 2000

From: Upper Hutt Uniting Parish Millennium Project

By: Wilkins, Ina Frances, 1919-

Reference: OHInt-0593/54

Description: Ina Wilkins was born in Masterton in 1919. Recalls her mother's involvement in Knox Presbyterian Church as Sunday School teacher and with parish fairs. Explains that she received the Robert Raikes Diploma for Sunday School attendance and recalls picnics, sack races, sandwiches, creaming soda, lolly bags. Describes Khandahar, now a retirement village, once known as Burling. Discusses changes in decorating stalls at fairs, decorating tables, making toffee apples using Aunt Daisy's recipe, hot dogs, waffles and machines provided by Norm Sowry. Explains that she didn't go out at night or go to pubs, still belongs to a craft group, mentioning Mrs. Owen Johns, and goes to Mrs. Ronnie Alderley's sit dancing, also knitting for Kosovo. Recalls donations given at Association of Presbyterian Women (APW) meetings for Turakina Maori Girls' School and describes a day trip there and the Maori designs in the church. Recalls teaching Methodist Sunday School at Claudelands, Hamilton, and attending St Andrew's in Tawai Street and St. David's after moving to Trentham. Recalls Reverend De Bres, the Dutch minister, wearing a black hat, riding a bicycle when home visiting. Relates the size of Reverend McCaw's parish and the number of services taken in a day. Discusses the naming of the Wesley Centre. Recalls bagpipes played by Murray Wilkins during services and at weddings, funerals. Talks of attendance at other centres when St. David's closed, mentioning David Hercock, the author of local histories. Relates Ian Wilkins attitude to the beauty of the outdoors. Talks of regular visits by a Jehovah Witness. Describes her atheist neighbour's funeral, memorial plaques and discusses the range of emotions at funeral services. Recalls homesickness, morning sickness, having a baby to care for, grandchildren. Talks of Elderslea Home. Relates her husband's death of cancer, receiving communion from Reverend Fortune and Viti Olds, the support of Ann Thomas, Bob Herst and the Mary Potter volunteers. Explains the effect on their life of her husband's reserved occupation as a butcher, having happily married children. Describes the gift of a glass vase engraved with fuschias. Relates her attitude to prayer, liking her garden, moving to a flat and discusses the effect of widowhood on her life. Discusses wages, the dole, clothes and soling shoes during the Depression, keeping animals, making butter. Describes her engagement ring and discusses weddings, commitment, engagements, marriage. Mentions the White Ribboners' teetotal creed. Recalls walking and transportation used by her family, mentioning trains, taxi, horse and cab, the purchase of a bicycle and car. Recalls the orchard, and names all varieties of fruit, preserving and home cooking. Recalls caring for her brother. Talks of sickness in her family, TB spine, asthma, abortion, fumigation during the flu epidemic resulting in the loss of a baby. Recalls Lena Iorns, nurse and Olive Iorns, teacher and mentions a road in Masterton named after the family. Gives reasons for attending Masterton Technical School, mentioning houses named after Maori canoes, the teachers O. H. Yates, McNaught. Talks of her siblings' work. Discusses attitudes to education, fathers caring for children, mothers who work versus those who stayed home, involvement with Plunket and Kindergarten committees. Talks of changes in communion services, blessings and pews. Explains the importance of speaking slowly. Interviewer(s) - Elaine Bolitho Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHA-009317, OHA-009318 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s) - printed. 1 Electronic document(s) - transcript. 1 interview(s). 1.20 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-3017, OHDL-000972. Portrait photograph taken at time of interview

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Photographs relating to St Aidan's Church, Miramar, Wellington

Date: [ca 1935]-2002

From: St Aidan's Church (Miramar, Wellington) :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10018-1

Description: Interior and exterior views of St Aidan's Church and associated buildings, ca 1930s-1950s. 35mm contact prints of clery and choir. Group taken outside the church on probably an anniversary as two of the women hold a card stating "1970-1979." Group of colour lazer prints recording people and stalls at St Aiden's Fair November 1988, St Aidan's Garden Party Easter 2001, Craft Day August 2000, and Bishop Tom Brown awarding Dioceson medals 2002. Quantity: 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 14 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s). 21 electronic scan(s) of original colour photographic print(s).

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Events and people associated with St George's Church, Seatoun

Date: 1992-1996

From: St George's Church (Seatoun, Wellington) : Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1142

Description: Includes - Sunday school groups. A ceremony on Wellington Harbour that involved throwing a wreath into the water. Children in liturical robes (servers?) with the vicar. adults and children performing a nativity plat. Adults and children in a performance involving David and Goliath. Adults and children at a parish party, June 1993. Children performing in church. People at a parish fair. Children with bags full of plastic etc at a recycling centre. Two unidentified wedding groups. People at unidentified meetings and groups. An outdoor holy communion service, August 1993. Protestors standing on the coast holding banners calling for a nuclear-free and independent Pacific, december 1992. Parish picnic. Procession along a street with men carrying a large wooden cross, Good Friday 1995. Adults and children on the banks of an unidentified river. Children and adults singing. A parish picnic, February 1996. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Events and people associated with St George's Church, Seatoun

Date: 1950-1982

From: St George's Church (Seatoun, Wellington) : Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1141

Description: Includes - Copy of the Service of Dedication for the new St George's church building, and a view of the interior, 1957. The new parish hall. New stained glass windows patterned with flowers, 1981. Sunday school children in nativity plays, 1980 and 1981. The Ladies Guild christmas party, the George and Dragon Lunch Bar, and the Community Club christmas party, all 1981. Women's Fellowship fashion parade, 1981. Ladies Guild jumble sales, 1980 and 1981. Views of parish fairs underway, 1981. Christmas carol service 1981. Group of teenagers (Neo-Adults) 1979. Musical and dance performances by the Goode and Godlie Companye, 1982. Parish fair in vicarage grounds, 1957. Views of the church and parish hall in the early 1980s. Three loose photographs of unidentified children. Parish news sheet, 10 December 1950. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Oliver Cavana and Richard Finlayson at Karori Normal School's gala - Photograph taken b...

Date: 16 october 1994

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1994/3200-F

Description: Oliver Cavana and Richard Finlayson riding in toy cars at the Karori Normal School's gala. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer Phil Reid on Saturday the 16th of October 1994. Published in the Evening Post on the 20th of October 1994 Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) 35mm negative strip with 2 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm

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Dulux New Zealand Ltd :Cartons of large photographs from the 'Press Photographer of the...

Date: 1978-1983

By: Dulux (N.Z.); Milne, John, active 1970s-1980s; Charteris, David, active 1970s-1980s; Scott, Don, active 1970s-1980s; Cole, Douglas Lowell, 1930-; Mitchell, Mark, active 1983; Short, J J, active 1983; Estcourt, Paul, active. 1983; Lennon, Annie, active 1970s-1980s; McNicholas, Michael, active 1983; Dainow, Bert, active 1983; Selkirk, John, active 1968-2005; Freeman, Fred, active 1978; White, Ross, active 1978; Mitchell-Anyon, Graeme, active 1979; Griffiths, Mervyn, active 1978; Andrews, Tony, active 1970s-1980s; Simcox, Craig, active 1983; Coppock, Trevor, active 1983; Dale, G, active 1982; Connew, Bruce, active 1970-2007; McNicoll, Bill, active 1983; Shacklock, Gerald, active 1970s-1980s; Costell, Maurice, active 1982; Anderson, Allan, active 1983; Drury, Peter, active 1978; Partridge, Richard, active 1978; Job, Murray, active 1979; Nook, Lynne, active 1970s-1980s; Richardson, Brett, active 1978; Mackley, Ian Chappell, 1928-2016; Stone, John, active 1983

Reference: PAColl-0194

Description: Photographs of various New Zealanders submitted for the News Photographer of the Year Award, sponsored by Dulux. Consists of: no. 1. Portrait of intellectually handicapped women / John Milne. 2. Portraits of Prof. D C Stevenson, R Wright, G Garde, G Belhouse and A. Whitteker / David Charteris. 3. Portrait of Captain James Richards Middleton / Don Scott. 4. Photograph of Sir Thomas Skinner / Douglas Cole. 5. Portrait of Tahuaaitai Te Urupu / Mark Mitchell. 6. Portrait of Angus McLeod / Douglas Cole. 7. Photograph of Japanese fishermen / J J Short. 8. Mrs Kae Miller / J J Short. 9. Tony Ryan as Jesus Christ / Mark Mitchell. 10. Tom McIntyre and sprinter, Kim Robertson / Paul Estcourt. 11. Toko oil well near Stratford / John Selkirk. 12. Annie Lennon / Michael McNicholas. 13. Ivy Thomas, Paul Tyrrell and Lynette Hooten at protest against conviction of Arthur Allen Thomas / Bert Dainow. 14. Sideshow man, Trades Fair, Wellington, 1978 / John Selkirk. 15. George Gair, 1978 / Fred Freeman. 16. Southland floods 1978 / Ross White. 17. Jack Higgins / Graeme Mitchell-Anyon, 1979. 18. Black Power member, William Ryland, 1978 / Ron Fox. 19. Couple kissing, 1978 / Mervyn Griffiths. 20. Roger Gibson on flute / Tony Andrews. 21. Malcolm Dronsfield, swimmer / Craig Simcox, 1983. 22. First aid nurse and victim / Trevor Coppock, 1983. 23. Eruera and Amiria Stirling, 1982 / Vicky Wardell. 24. Ingrid MacIntyre, diver, 1983 / G Dale. 25. Maori waka paddlers at Waitangi during the visit of Prince & Princess of Wales, 1983 / Bruce Connew. 26. Bert Hughes, 1983 / Bill McNicol. 27. Doug Te Paa and others carrying Elaine Herematu, 1983 / Anthony Phelps. 28. Precious McKenzie and Shane Wilson / Gerald Shacklock. 29. Ken Douglas, 1982 / Maurice Costello. 30. Richard Bell with antique camera, 1983 / Richard Simpson. 31. Stephanie Hooper & Steve Rush 1983 / Allan Anderson. 32. Lyndsay Fairburn, 1978 / Fred Freeman. 33. Mr Downie and newsmen / Ian Mackley. 1978. 34. Warren Weir and Bella Lafatanoa, 1978 / Fred Freeman. 35. Samoan woman and child, 1978 / Peter Drury. 36. Rosemary McLeod, 1978 / Liz Brook. 37. Train accident, 1978 / Richard Partridge. 38. Bruce Forsyth / Ross Wiggins. 39. Arnold Wilson, 1978 / Philip Doyle. 40. Couple farewelling US Icebreaker, Polar Star, 1978 / Merv Griffiths. 41. Mrs Tumanako Reweti (Auntie Hope) and Tania Kir Kau. 1979 / Graeme Mitchelle-Anyon. 42. Three portraits of Waric Slyfield / Paul Estcourt. 43. Peter Colwill, 1979 / Murray Job. 44. Taranaki Men's hockey champs, J Louvendie & T. Munro / Lynne Nook. 45. Mary Lochore, 1978 / Ron Fox. 46. Picture of children listening to bearded man, 1978 / Brett Richardson. 47. Janine Gadsby, Melinda & Ivan Gadsby, Garth Gadsby and Ron Gadsby / Ian Mackley. 48. British Riggers, 1983 / Bruce Connew. 49. Barry Crump and Robyn, 1983 / Bruce Connew. 50. Wreckage from the yacht Lion Heart II, 1983 / John Stone. 51. Crippled Children Society's camp, Riversdale, 1979 / Ross Giblin. 52. Barry and David Pay, 1979 / Murray Job. 53. Picture of child drinking from a tap, 1979 / Liz Brock. 54. Keith Levy displaying his chest, 1978 / Ross Giblin. 55. Sir Edmund Hillary, 1979 / Maurice Costello. 56. Sister Mary Peter Doyle, 1978 / John Selkirk. 57. John Barker, 1978 / J J Short. 58. Oriental Bay, Wellington; four men watching `run for fun' joggers , 1979 / John O'Brien. 59. Man having hair permed, 1978 / John O'Brien. 60. Commonwealth Games, 1978. Womens 800 metres / Paul Estcourt. 61. West Coast rugby supporters, Palmerston North, 1979 / Maurice Costello. 62. Sir Basil Arthur, John Kirk, David Lange, Joe Walding and Richard Prebble, 1978 / Ron Fox. 63. Maori protestors, Ponsonby, 1979 / Ross White. 64. Father Xmas [Christmas], 1979 / R. Pilcher. 65. Three school children, 1979 / R. Pilcher. 66. Mrs E Evans playing cards / R. Pilcher. Quantity: 66 b&w original photographic print(s) in two containers.

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St Oswald Union Parish: Photographs

Date: 1968-1994, [ca 1994-2004]

By: St. Oswald Union Church

Reference: PAColl-10008

Description: Photographs relating to St Oswald Union Parish in Newlands, Wellington, chiefly taken circa 2002 by unidentified photographers. Few items are identified but most relate to gatherings in the church and church hall. Events covered include a community forum 'Overcoming Violence Towards Children' with Children's Commissioner Roger McClay, church services, and particularly events involving children, some of whom are identified. One photograph shows a christening and a series depicts a nativity play. Also contains six images (some panoramas) of the church and hall exterior, four of the Methodist monument in Te Aro Park (also known as Pigeon Park), and one of an applique hanging in the church that includes the words 'from Maori Mission to Te Aka Puaho'. Also three photographs show former ministers at the church: Jack Doig (1968-1975), Glen Livingstone (1989-1993), and Barry Jones (1994). Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 55 colour original photographic print(s). 6 digital print(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler and digital prints Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2090: St Oswald Union Parish - Records.

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Artist unknown :Come toe ye Olde Englishe Fayre, Garrison Hall, Dunedin, 10-15 April 18...

Date: 1882

From: Seed Family, creator :Cuttings from the illustrated papers [Scrapbook of nineteenth-century illustrations and cuttings. 1870-1880s?]

Reference: E-927-f-038-1

Description: Invitation to an Elizabethan fair, addressed to Mistress de Leon, "dame" (wife of Master Septimus de Leon of Dunedin). A portrait of Queen Elizabeth I appears at top left, and there is a postage stamp at top right. Other Titles - Come to the Old English fair Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 116 x 160 mm.

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Martinborough Fair

Date: February 1988

Reference: 120-0083-F

Description: Photographs taken at the Martinborough Fair, February 1988, by John Sullivan Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) (120 strip with 3 frames). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negatives

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