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[Music programmes 1913].

Date: 1913

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1913

Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel. The 100th [One hundredth] concert. Auckland Town Hall, 1 August 1913. Programme (with photographs of office bearers and members, and individual larger portraits of Arthur Towsey (founder), Dr W E Thomas (conductor), Syd J Harbutt (secretary), Mr Frank Wright (committee chairman) Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recital. Auckland Town Hall, 5 April 1913. Programme Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recitals on the organ presented to the Nelson School of Music by Thomas Cawthron, esq. Nelson, 4 and 7 July 1913. Programme Complimentary Conversazione tendered to His Grace Archbishop O'Shea. Town Hall Stratford, 15 September 1913. Programme Paul Dufault season. First concert. Direction Frederic Shipman (With Ernest Toy, Miss Pauline Bindley, Paul Dufault. [1913?] Flier / programme (2 copies) First colossal concert by the Wellington 4 (With Hamilton Hodges, Herbert Bloy, Baxter Buckley, Frank R Johnstone). Town Hall, 4 June 1913. Programme Farewell concert to Mr Horace Hunt who is leaving for Europe (With performers Orpheus Quartet, Hamilton Hodges, Christian Hellemann, Horace Hunt, Gertrude Hunt, F R Johnstone, Norman Martin, Mrs Montague, C H Stephens, Agnes Segrief, Herbert Bloy, Wellington Professional Quartet). Town Hall, 13 May 1913. Programme (with photograph of Horace Hunt) Bernard Page. Wellington City Council organ recitals. Programmes for recitals on the following dates: 30 August, 10 September, 20 September, 1 October, 22 November, 29 November, 6 December, 13 December (2 copies), 20 December 1913. Wellington Club. Concert (with the Orpheus Quartette, Miss Cara Denhard, Mr R S Allwright, Miss Muriel Bennett, Mr E J Hill, Mr P N Hutton, Mr H Phipps, Mr H N Fletcher; accompanist Mr D Kenny). 4 [February] 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. First concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 29 May 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. Second concert of the 20th season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 24 September 1913. Programme Wellington Musical Union. "William Tell". Town Hall, 9 December 1913. Programme Westport Harmonic Society First concert in St Andrew's Church. Tuesday 26th August at 8 pm. Juvenile ticket 1s [1913? or 1919?] Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1907].

Date: 1907

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1907

Description: Includes: Madame Albini, en tour of the world, 1907-8 (With supporting artistes Miss Mildred Jones (contralto), William Green (tenor), Haydn Wood (violin), Miss Myrtle Meggy (piano), Mr Theodore Flint (director)). Town Hall, under the direction of Charles Harrison Gibbons. Town Hall, 10 and 12 September 1907. Programme Blanche Arral grand operatic recitals (with supporting artistes George Paans (violin), Alberto Torizelle (harp). Wellington Town Hall, 4 March 1907. Programme Blanche Arral grand operatic recitals (with supporting artistes George Paans (violin), Alberto Torizelle (harp). Wellington Town Hall, 6 March 1907. Programme Blanche Arral farewell concert. [Auckland?] 17 May [1907]. Programme / flier Auckland Orchestral Society, Special concert (soloist Madame Wielaert, conductor Johan Wielaert). Choral Hall, 28 February 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. First recital. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 23 July 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. Fourth recital. Choral Hall, Auckland, 26 August 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. Fifth (last) recital. 27 July 1907. Flier / programme Christchurch Liedertafel. Herren Abend, Scottish Society's Rooms Manchester Street, 13 December 1907. Programme / flier A sacred cantata "The daughter of Jairus", will be rendered in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, by the Church Choir assisted by other vocalists on Thursday 30th [Wednesday 29th] May 1907. Soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Mr F P Wilson (tenor), Mr Fred Baines (bass). Flier Madame Alida Loman, the famous lyric soprano from Amsterdam. A short series of popular song recitals. Australasian tour under the direction of Benno Scherek, 1907-8. Supported by Eric Anderson (basso), George Poore (flute), Benno Scherek (piano). Wellington Town Hall, 5-9 November 1907. Promotional pamphlet with photograph. Marie Narelle Concert Co. Four concerts (with Chester Fentress). His Majesty's Theatre [Dunedin], 14-17 January [1907]. Flyer (some insect damage) Wellington Musical Union. First subscription concert (soloists Madame Emily Briggs (soprano), Hamilton Hodges (baritone), James Searle (tenor)). Town Hall, 7 June 1907. Programme and book of words Wellington Musical Union. Second subscription concert (soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Miss Beatrice Richmond (piano), Miss Sweeney and Mrs Mitchell (duet), Max Hoppe (violin), Mrs A M Lewis, Mr F Laycock (singers)). Town Hall, 16 August 1907. Programme and book of words (2 copies) Wellington Musical Union. Third subscription concert (soloists Rosina Buckmann (soprano), Laurence F Watkins (organ), Miss C Simpson (piano), mr E J Hill (tenor), Mr C Clarkson (baritone)). Town Hall, 12 November 1907. Programme Wellington Musical Union. Fourth subscription concert "Israel in Egypt". (Soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Mrs A Mitchell (contralto), Mr E J Hill (tenor), Mr Harold Widdop and Mr Ernest Parkes (baritones)). Town Hall, 20 December 1907. Programme Blanche Arral concerts. Flier / invitation to farewell concerts Quantity: 16 programmes. 1 flyer. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One item donated by Mrs Bernadette Chambers, Wellington, in 2012.

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Hill family : Scrapbook

Date: [ca 1880-1910]

By: Hill family

Reference: qMS-0957

Description: Includes music programmes, photographs, newspaper clippings, some ms notes, relating mainly to the musical interests of Mr Charles Hill and his family, particularly the sons, Alfred, Edwin James and John W Hill Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 50 pages). Physical Description: Ms & printed matter (31 cm; brown cloth) Provenance: The scrapbook was the property of Mrs Charles Hill

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1891

By: Watson, I M (Miss), active 1970s

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1891

Description: Includes: Lady Campbell's first annual concert. Theatre Royal Wellington, 9 February 1891. Programme / flier (with Miss Medley, Messrs Connolly, G Kennedy, A Hamerton and S Cimino; Mr C Monro, Lady Campbell, Miss Fisher, Mr R B Williams, Miss Matthias, Mr E J Hill, Mrs Levin, Miss Hilda Williams, Mr R Parker) Christchurch Amateur Orchestral Society. First concert. Oddfellows' Hall Christchurch, 3 November 1891. Silk programme (With violin solo by Mr F M Wallace and solo by Mrs Burns) St Patrick's Church Organ Fund. Grand popular concert, vocal and instrumental. Public Hall Greymouth, 6 February 1891 (With Miss Castle, Mr Daniel, Mr Muir, Mr Zachariah, Misses Muff and McDavitt, Mrs Orton, Miss Webber; accompanists Misses Dupre and Castle and Mr Brook. Conductor Mr Brook. Orchestra from Greymouth Harmonic Society; chorus from St Patrick's Choir and members of Harmonic Society). Programme / flier. St Patrick's Church Greymouth. Grand sacred concert in aid of the Reefton Catholic Brass Band Fund. Quigley's Hall. 13 February 1891 (With Miss McDavitt, Mr Chamberlain, Miss Webber, Miss Castle, etc). Programme / flier St Patrick's College Mid-winter entertainment. 18 June 1891. (Conductor of brass band Mr S Cimino, conductor of orchestra Mr T L Trowell, accompanists Messrs W Raymond and J Kearsley). Programme / flier. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Madame Patey, England's greatest contralto. 18 June 1891. Silk programme Quantity: 6 Programme(s). Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1880 - 1889

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1880s

Description: Includes: 1880s: 1880s: Christchurch Liedertafel membership certificate (blank). 1880s. 1880: 1880. Mr Angelo Forrest. Grand evening concert. Athenaeum Hall Wellington. 1 October 1880. With vocalists Mrs Greenwood, Mrs Webb, Mr Edwards and Mr Palliser. (2 copies) 1880: Greytown School concert. Rev T Porritt (headmaster); W Bock (chairman). Tuesday April 27th, 1880. Standard Machine Print. Programme (Silk) ca 1880. The world-renowned Carandini Operatic and Ballad Company. Two programme fliers, one for a Wellington concert and one for a Gisborne concert. (ca 1880, when Miss Marie Carandini would have been 17 years old.) 1881: 1881. Wanganui Exhibition. A grand instrumental concert in aid of Wanganui Public Library. 27 May 1881. Programme flier. 1882: 1882. Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club will give a grand sacred concert. Princess Theatre (Wellington or Wanganui?). 7 April 1882. Programme/flier. Performers include J W Hill, E J Hill, H E Nicholls, Charles J Hill, Mr Hasell, Manager Charles Leon, Pianist A E King. 1882. Mr G. Rivers Allpress. Grand vocal and instrumental concert. Theatre Royal, Wellington. 9 October 1882. Programme flier. 1883: 1883. Madame Summerhayes' grand evening concert. Athenaeum Hall, Wellington. 13 July 1883. Flier programme. 1883. "Under the palms; or, the Jewish flower feast". Athenaeum Hall Wellington. 30 August 1884. Book of words (photocopy only). 1883. G. Rivers Allpress. Second annual grand concert. Theatre Royal, Wellington. 6 September 1883. Programme flier. 1884: 1884. Miss Clarice Brabazon (10 years of age). First grand evening concert. Conductor Alfred Pooley. Theatre Royal (Auckland?). 12 May 1884. Programme. 1885: 1885. Third grand Remenyi concert, under the special patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir W F D Jervois ... and Lady Jervois. Athenaeum, Wellington. 6 February 1885. Flier/programme. 1885. Ralph Hood. Second grand pianoforte recital. Wellington. 11 April 1885. 1885. Benefit of Mr Charles S Thomas. Theatre Royal (Napier?). 2 September 1885. Programme/flier. 1885. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition. Madame Pauline Rita and Mr John Radcliff in "Acis & Galatea". 8 September 1885. Sheet programme (photocopy) 1885. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition. Concert and "Trial by Jury". Wellington. 9 September 1885. 1885. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition. Popular concert and last grand Christy Minstrel entertainment by the Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club under the direction of Mr George Robertson. 21 October [1885]. 1886: 1886. Miss Rosina Carandini. Grand concert. Theatre Royal (Wellington). 25 March 1886. Programme/flier. 1886. Herr F Calon's first annual concert. Napier, 26 November 1886. Silk programme. 1887: 1887. Signor Carmini Morley. First grand vocal and instrumental concert. Opera House (Wellington). 7 February 1887. Programme/flier. 1887. Free Public Library and Art Gallery, Wellesley Street East, Auckland. Ceremony of the opening of the Library. Saturday March 26, 1887. (Contains portrait engraving of Sir George Grey). 1887. St Patrick's College, Wellington. Midwinter enteretainment, presided over by His Grace the Most Rev. Francis Redwood, S.M., D.D., Archbishop of Wellington. 16 June 1887. Programme/flier. 1887: New Opera House Wellington. The world-famed Lynch family bellringers. 5-9 July [1887]. Flyer/programme (2 copies) (Eph B MUSIC 1887) 1887. The famous Lynch Family, bellringers, instrumentalists and vocalists. New Opera House Wellington, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7th, 8th, and 9th July [1887]. Flier/programme. 1888. Amy Sherwin, Australia's Queen of song. Sacred concert. Theatre Royal (Wellington). 30 March 1888. Programme/flier. 1888. Amy Sherwin season. Third operatic concert. Theatre Royal (Wellington). 3 April 1888. Programme/flier. 1888. Last night but two of Amy Sherwin season. Theatre Royal (Wellington). 4 April 1888. Programme/flier. 1888: Last night but one of the Amy Sherwin season. Wellington. Thursday, 5 April. Programme / flier. 1889. Caledonina Society of Wellington. Fourth annual concert. Opera House Wellington. 12 July 1889. Silk programme. Quantity: 5 folder(s) containing 33 items.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Bowling team at a bowls tournament in Auckland

Date: 1915

From: Everton, Margaret Eila, 1919-2010: Family papers and photographs

Reference: PAColl-D-1367

Description: Four participants in the Dominion of New Zealand Bowling Tournament "Runners-up" Rink Championship, Auckland, 1915. The men are from left - Edwin James Hill (Skipper). Frost (no 3). Fowler (no 2). Baskiville (no 1). Source of title - Title supplied by the Library Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - EJ Hill (Skip) Frost (no 3) Fowler (no 2) Baskiville (no 1). Dominion of NZ Bowling Tournament "Runner-up" Rink Championship Auckland 1915 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 28.8 x 22.3 cm, on cardboard mount Provenance: Donation, Estate of Margaret (Meg) Eila Everton, 2010

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