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[Programmes and ephemera relating to boxing, boxers. 1960s]

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: [Programmes and ephemera relating to boxing, boxers].

By: Wellington Boxing Association

Reference: Eph-A-BOXING-1960s

Description: Includes: 1960s: Canterbury Boxing Association. Itinerary card, NZ Junior Boxing Championships 1960: Boxing tournament (Main fight Mosese Varasikete v Sonny Pehi). Athletic Park, 27 February 1960. Programme. 1962: New Zealand Amateur Boxing Championships. YMCA Stadium, Gisborne, 10-12 September 1962. Programme 1963: New Zealand Amateur Boxing Championships. Canterbury Court Stadium Christchurch, 23-25 September 1963. Official programme 1964: 52nd New Zealand Amateur Boxing Championships. Town Hall Wellington, 28-30 September 1964. Souvenir programme (Front cover shows Wally Coe, NZ and British Empire Welter Champion; inside are brief notes on 1963 winners: Bill Kini, Bruce Johnstone, Tommy Dunn, Murray Emmerson, Wally Coe, Brian Maunsell, Manoel Santos, Turori George, John Wills and Brian Kendall) 1968: Manawatu Boxing Association presents the New Zealand Senior Amateur Boxing Championships 1968. Izadium, Fitzherbert Avenue Palmerston North, 23-25 September 1968. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 5 programmes; 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Boxing New Zealand in 2007. Transfers: Material from the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-1563..

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Photographer unknown :Photographs of the Royal Tour 1927

Date: 1927

Reference: PA-Group-00431

Description: Views of the 1927 Royal Tour of New Zealand by the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Includes displays viewed and events attended by the royal couple, as well as travelling between towns by car and train. Places visited include: the Royal New Zealand Air Force at Wigram airport, Canterbury University, the view over Lyall Bay from Truby King's house, Dunedin war memorial and the war memorial at Waitaki Boys' High School, Government House in Wellington. Photographer unidentified. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-048049 to 048258, 049253 to 049455, 1/2-175202 to 175220 Quantity: 386 b&w original negative(s) glass. 27 b&w original negative(s) film. Physical Description: Glass and film ¼ plate negatives Processing information: Archivists notes - Originally arranged and described in 2002. Reference number changed from PAColl-6909 to PA-Group-00431 in 2009.

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Photographer unknown: Archbishop Redwood's Jubilee

Date: 1934

Reference: PAColl-7010

Description: Photographs of the celebrations for Archbishop Redwood's golden jubliee in 1934 including the mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral, the parade along Lambton Quay, and the assembly in Athletic Park. Also included are events outside the Maori catholic church and presbytery in Otaki. Photographer unidentified. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-094358 to 094381 Quantity: 22 b&w original negative(s) glass. 2 b&w original negative(s) film. Physical Description: Glass and film ¼ plate negatives

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Photographer unknown: Royal Tour 1954

Date: 1954

Reference: PAColl-6954

Description: Views of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's tour of New Zealand in January 1954, mostly in the Wellington Region. Many show spectators waiting, the Queen driving past, and the address at Athletic Park. Photographer unidentified. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-059462 to 059479 and 059510 to 059553 Quantity: 61 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film ¼ plate negatives

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Photographer unknown: Views of Wellington and Murchison

Date: [ca 1929]

Reference: PAColl-6887

Description: 16 views of Wellington and Murchison including: Oriental Bay from the west and the east; a park on Oriental Bay looking towards the harbour with a family with a pram pic-nicking; two of J O Smith's gentleman's outfitters on the corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, one with the Government Buildings in the background and one taken from them; the Carillon from Buckle Street; the Hikitia lifting a buoy in Wellington Harbour; Seatoun taken from the north; the steamer Cowan (location unknown); three men, one in a uniform, standing next to a car with Newman Bros Ltd on the windscreen; a display for visiting dignitaries in the form of a human Union Jack possibly in Athletic Park for the Duke of York's visit; the Public Library building on Mercer Street with the Technical College and the Town Hall in the background and Wakefield Street to the right; Willis Street looking south; and three showing the damage after the 1929 earthquake to H J Hodgson & Co General Merchants and Ross's Hotel in Murchison and Nelson Boys' College. Photographer unidentified. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-044200 to 044215 Quantity: 16 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass ¼ plate negatives

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Various architects :[Plans by Frederick de Jersey Clere and John Swan, mainly of Athlet...

Date: 1896 - 1936 - 1958 - 1902

By: Swan, John Sydney, 1874-1936; Clere, Fitzgerald and Richmond (Firm)

Reference: Plans-80-1232/1249

Description: Three plans of the "Wharenui" apartments at Oriental Bay. 15 plans of the grounds at Athletic Park, Rintoul Street, Wellington, showing site filling and digging, the grandstand at its extensions, the urinal and dressing sheds, the turnstile gates, the cycle track and extensions to the grounds in 1902. Quantity: 18 plan(s). Physical Description: Diazo prints, sizes vary

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Craddock album 1

Date: [Circa 1929-1939]

From: Craddock, Gerald Rainsford :Assorted photographs including New Zealand locations and Kashmir, India

By: Phillips, Edward Arthur, -1966; Springboks (Rugby team)

Reference: PA1-o-112

Description: Album of images collected and partly photographed by Gerald Rainsford Craddock. Images include clipping from newspapers and magazines, and postcards (chiefly of Akaroa, Wellington, Sydney and Perth). The photographs include family photographs, mountaineering trips, scenery in various parts of New Zealand, interior views of the Union Bank of Australia (Wellington Branch) where Gerald Rainsford worked from 1936-1939, and several views of the first Springbok test at Athletic Park in 1937. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with black cover, entitled "Photographs", 26 x 32.5 cm

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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :Cricket hoon bin urged ; This cage kindly donated by the We...

Date: 1993

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :The Dominion cartoons 16 December 1992 - 11 January 1993

Reference: H-068-007

Description: Shows an enormous monkey cage overlooking Athletic Park, in which men are climbing a tree trunk and swinging like monkeys. The floor of the cage is littered with beer cans and a policeman is admonishing a boy poking a banana through the bars of the cage. A cricket match is in progress in the park. Refers to the loutish behaviour of cricket fans at a recent match. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Railways album 6

Date: [1930-1931]

By: New Zealand Railways

Reference: PA1-f-055

Description: Publicity photographs taken for New Zealand Railways circa 1930 to 1931 by unidentified photographers. Some subjects have images dotted throughout the album, including the arrival in New Zealand of Lord and Lady Bledisloe in March 1930; the arrival in 1931 of Sir Francis Chichester after his crossing of the Tasman in his bi-plane; various activities at the Hillside Railway Workshops, including a group portrait of staff; and various images relating to Railways ticket offices, advertisements for railway tours and excursions, photographs of tickets, and an advertisement for house removals by train. A series of views show athletic sports including running races, hurdles, cycle racing, and long-jump. There are scenes showing the international sportsman Dr Otto Peltzer winning the 880 yards, handicap race at Wellington, on 8th February 1930. Team sports are shown in two views of a women's hockey team playing on the field below Victoria University College, and a series on rugby football, including views of the 5th test between Britain and New Zealand at Athletic Park in 1930. Railways head office picnic, including races by men, women and children (p 35-36), and a huge crowd at Paekakariki Beach, picnicking and swimming (p 70). Official occasions include scenes of the Empire and Australian Farmers' Tour, a view of the cortege at Sir Joseph Ward's funeral outside Parliament Buildings, the opening of Massey Memorial, and various views of unidentified railway officials in personal and group portraits, including one of the members of the New Zealand Railway Commission. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, green spine, entitled `Miscellaneous Book. C1'; 36 x 52 cm

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[Rugby football programmes featuring New Zealand national, provincial or club teams. 19...

Date: 1980 - 1982

Reference: Eph-B-RUGBY-1980/1982

Description: Includes: 1980: Auckland v Otago. Eden Park, 30 August 1980. Programme. Fiji v NZ Maoris. Rotorua Stadium, 30 August 1980. Programme. NZ XV v Fiji. Eden Park, 13 September 1980. Programme. Auckland v Canterbury. Lion Rugby Championship. Eden Park, 27 September 1980. Programme Japan Rugby Football Union. Japan Under 23 tour of New Zealand. April/May 1980. Booklet The All Blacks in Wales 1980. Centennial souvenir. Published by New Zealand News UK. 1981: Pack down with Onslow '81. All players welcome; Onslow Rugby Football Club Inc Wellington. Flier. S.A. Rugbytoerspan; S.A. Rugby Touring Team 1981 [Page of reproduced signatures]. The Pledge [a pledge not to participate in or attend rugby games to boycott goods and services offered by rugby sponsors or endorsed by rugby personalities; to boycott businesses which endorse rugby union or the tour by the Springboks; to continue this action until the Rugby Union commits itself to ceasing sporting contact with South Africa]. Scotland v New Zealand. Eden Park, 20 June 1981. Programme. Bay of Plenty v Poverty Bay. Jamieson Oval Te Puke, 4 July 1981. Programme South Africa versus Waikato. Rugby Park Hamilton, 25 July 1981. Souvenir programme Bay of Plenty v Otago. Lion Rugby Championship. Whakatane Domain, 29 July 1981. Programme South Africa v New Zealand. 2nd test. Athletic Park, 29 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) South Africa v Bay of Plenty. Rotorua Stadium, 2 September 1981. Programme (2 copies) Auckland v South Africa. Eden Park, 5 September 1981. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand v South Africa. Third test. Eden Park, 12 September 1981. Programme (2 copies) 1982: Bay of Plenty v Counties. Rotorua Stadium, 7 August 1982. Programme Australia v New Zealand. 2nd test. Athletic Park, 28 August 1982. Programme Waikato v Auckland. Rugby Park Hamilton, 4 September 1982. Programme New Zealand v Australia. Eden Park, 11 September 1982. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 22 programmes (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Letterpress, photolithographs, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from various sources, 2004-2007, 2011-2012.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1970

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1970

Description: Includes: Pirates Rugby Football Club (Invercargill, N.Z.). member's ticket 1970 Brian Lochore's XV versus The Sassenachs. Lansdowne Park Blenheim, 14 March 1970. Programme Final New Zealand trials. Athletic Park, 23 May 1970. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Canterbury Rugby Football Union. South Island All Black trial. Lancaster Park, 19 May 1970. Programme. Wellington v Queensland. Athletic Park, 27 June 1970. Programme (2 copies). S.A. Rugby year book - jaarboek. All Blacks tour - toer 1970. National souvenir programme. England (under 25) v Fiji. Twickenham, 14 November 1970. Programme. Quantity: 7 publications. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm. Provenance: Two programmes purchased from Plumbly's 2004; one from Plumbly's in 2005; one from Sporting memorys sale 2005, and one from Anthemion sale 2006.

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Girl Guide Association of New Zealand album 3

Date: 1961-1967

From: Girl Guides Association New Zealand Inc :Photographs

Reference: PA1-f-139

Description: Photographs of leaders of the Girl Guide Association, Girl Guides, Brownies and Rangers, and various activities throughout New Zealand. The first pages show the move from old headquarter buildings in Hastings to new buildings in Christchurch, in September 1961. They include the transfer of equipment by truck and by air freight, and views of different aspects of the new premises. Later views show visiting Girl Guide leaders attending conferences and training courses; ceremonial occasions attended by Lord Cobham in 1962, and by Sir Bernard and Lady Fergusson. Lady Fergusson was the Dominion President during their term in New Zealand. One section of the album shows activities of Girl Guides and Brownies in the Cook Islands, and also in Western Samoa. A number of the camps were attended by Girl Guides from Pacific countries, with many of the Guides named in the album. Various activities undertaken by the Guides include the sale of Girl Guide biscuits, ANZAC Day commemorations, Thinking Day ceremonies, rallies, and the awards of special badges. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue cover, labelled in blue ink on front cover `Book 2. 1961-1967' with 1963-1968 crossed out; 38 x 52 cm

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Sharp album 2

Date: [1890s]

Reference: PA1-q-222

Description: Photographs relating to Herbert Spackman and his family and relatives, chiefly taken by him. Places include views of Wellington and bays, Eketahuna and the Wanganui district. Very few of the people shown are fully identified but are likely to be Harry Spackman’s: mother (Eliza Spackman, nee Hawkings), father (Henry Spackman), brother, mother-in-law (Mrs Coxall, mother of Harry’s first wife Amy), and father-in-law (Mr Parnell, father of Fanny Parnell, Harry's second wife). Several houses are shown, including: ‘Rangiuru’, located at 63 Hutt Road, Petone, Wellington; House of Eketahuna farmer David S Lowe; House of David S Lowe’s brother Henry (‘Harry’) Goold Spackman in Wanganui, both interior and exterior, ‘Ben Venuto’ situated at 59 Rintoul Street and house of Henry (‘Harry’) Goold Spackman in Wellington, both interior and exterior views. Herbert Spackman's nephew Roy Spackman (Clement Roy) attended Wanganui Collegiate School, and there are several views of the chapel (interior and exterior) and the music room. There is one group portrait of Wanganui Collegiate School boys (p 41). Source of descriptive information - Information sourced from various places including the internet, and a family member. Two articles on Henry and Herbert Spackman both before they left England, and in New Zealand can be found at www.bris.ac.uk/music/CHOMBEC/chombec-news-1.pdf and www.bris.ac.uk/music/CHOMBEC/chombec-news-4.pdf Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark red cover, entitled "Photographs" in gold lettering; 29 x 24 cm

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1961

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1961

Description: Includes: French rugby tour of New Zealand. [Itinerary card, compliments of India Tyres]. Taranaki v Auckland. Rugby Park New Plymouth, 17 June 1961. Programme (Touch-line vol 12, no 10) Taranaki v France. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 12 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v Waikato. Rugby Park Hamilton. 15 July 1961. France v North Auckland. Rugby Park Whangarei. 18 July 1961. Programme. France v New Zealand. Second test. Athletic Park. 5 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v Otago. Carisbrook, Dunedin. 12 August 1961. Programme. France v New Zealand. Third test. Lancaster Park. 19 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v New Zealand. Lancaster Park. 19 August 1961. Two tickets to No 1 stand. Two admittance tickets to enclosure. French rugby tour of New Zealand 1961. Booklet with the compliments of Petone Wines & Spirits Ltd. Illustrated with portraits, and with itinerary. (Donated by Mrs Bayliss in 1976). NZRFU. Invitation to Rt Hon W Nash to meet the French Rugby Union team. Clarendon Hotel Christchurch. 19 August 1961. Canterbury Rugby Football Union. Counties v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval, 16 September 1961. Programme Quantity: 12 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1975

Description: Includes: Rothmans Pall Mall rugby almanac 1975 (tours of New Zealand by Scotland, Tonga and Romania) Centurions versus Olympians. Rugby Park, Te Kuiti. Sunday 6 April 1975. Programme. Manawaty rugby weekly. Manawatu v Wanganui. The Oval, Palmerston North, 17 May 1975. Programme Scotland v Nelson Bays. Trafalgar Park, Nelson. 24 May 1975. Programme (2 copies). Otago Rugby Football Union. Otago v Scotland. Carisbrook, 27 May 1975. Programme Scotland v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval, 31 May 1975. Programme Manawatu rugby weekly. Wellington v Manawatu. The Oval, Palmerston North, 2 June 1975. Programme Scotland v Hawkes Bay. McLean Park, 4 June 1975. Souvenir programme Wellington welcomes Scotland. Reception to rugby team, 5 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Scotland v Wellington. Athletic Park. 7 June 1975. Programme (2 copies). Championship rugby. Celtic v Waimea and Huia v Takaka. Trafalgar Park Nelson and Rugby Park Motueka, 21 June 1975. Programme Masterton Rugby Football Club (Inc). Official opening of clubrooms, 22 June 1975. Programme NZ Colts v Hawkes Bay. McLean Park Napier, 28 June 1975. Programme Tonga v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval. 5 July 1975. Programme (2 copies) Wanganui v Tonga. Spriggens Park. 12 July 1975. Programme. Tonga v NZ Maoris. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 19 July 1975. Programme (Touchline). Tonga v Counties. 26 July 1975. Programme (Counties rugby weekly). (2 copies) Romania versus Manawatu. Showgroudns Oval Palmerston North. 13 August 1975. Programme. Taranaki v Waikato. Rugby Park [New Plymouth], 19 August 1975. Programme Canterbury v Auckland. Lancaster Park Oval, 23 August 1975. Programme Romania v Southland. Rugby Park 23 August 1975. Programme. South Canterbury v Romania. Fraser Park Timaru. 27 August 1975. Programme (2 copies) Taranaki v Otago. Rugby Park [New Plymouth], 30 August 1975. Programme. Romania v New Zealand juniors. Athletic Park Wellington. 30 August 1975. Programme (2 copies) Benson & Hedges National Sevens. Eden Park. 4 October 1975. Programme. Quantity: 22 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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[Ephemera and programmes relating to pipe band music, pipe bands, championships. 1973-1...

Date: 1973 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Pipe-1973/1979

Description: Includes: 1973: Piping and national dancing in New Zealand. 1973 calendar. (Shows a photograph of dancer Kim Whitta on the front cover) Wellington - Hawke's Bay Centre pipe band contest. McLean Park Napier, 17 February 1973. Programme 1974: Two recitals of highland bagpipe music by Donald MacPherson of Glasgow, Scotland. Victoria University Memorial Theatre 16 February 1974; Old St Paul's Mulgrave St 2 March 1974. Programme 1976: New Zealand Pipe band Championships. Basin Reserve - Athletic Park, 27-29 February 1976. Programme City of Wellington Highland Pipe Band with the Wellington Citadel Band and Wellington South Band of the Salvation Army presents a "festival of music". Mana Arts Festival. Tawa College Hall, 22 April 1976. Souvenir programme 1979: New Zealand Pipe Band Championships, 1979. Carisbrook & Town Hall Dunedin, 9-11 March 1979. Programme Wellington-Hawke's Bay Pipe Bands' Centre contest. Tawa College Grounds, Duncan Street, Tawa, 25 February 1979. Programme Quantity: 7 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes up to 24 cm Provenance: Donated or purchased from various sources, including Marie de Joux (2001) and Beverley Thomson (2013)

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[Ephemera and programmes relating to pipe band music, pipe bands, championships. 1960-1...

Date: 1960 - 1969

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Pipe-1960s

Description: Includes: 1960: Dominion Pipe Band Championships, Lower Hutt and Wellington. Hutt Recreation Ground, 18-19 March 1960; Athletic Park Wellington, 20 March 1960. Programme 1962: Gore Pipe Band 1912-1962, 50th jubilee. Field day to be held on Sunday 8th April 1962, at the Gore Showgrounds. Souvenir programme 1966: Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast Pipe and Brass Bands Association. Annual display. Rugby Park Greymouth, 1 October 1966. Programme 1968: Recital of highland bagpipe music by Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, formerly of the Seaforth Highlanders. Little Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington, 24 February 1968. Presented by the Wellington Pipers' Club (Inc) in conjunction with Comunn Na Piobaireachd (NZ) Inc. (2 copies) 1969: [Balclutha Pipe Band]. How it began [parts by Hadley V Bond, 1969] Wellington - Hawkes Bay Centres Pipe Band Contest. Memorial Park Palmerston North, 9 February 1969. Programme Quantity: 6 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes up to 24 cm Provenance: Donated or purchased from various sources, including Barry Chalmers, 2005.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1982 - Folder 1]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1982-1

Description: Includes: Peter Averi. St James Centennial organ recital. St James Presbyterian Church, 235 Adelaide Road Newtown, 17 October 1982. Flyer Classical guitar recital. Peter Batchelar and Kenneth Heggie, guitar duo. Old St Paul's Cathedral, 5 October [1982]. Flyer (2 copies) Richard Clayderman. NZ tour [1982]. Souvenir programme Garry Van Egmond and the Concert Promotion Company present George Benson in concert, with a brilliant 38 piece orchestra! Auckland Western Springs Feb 25; Wellington Athletic Park Feb 27. Book now. Flyer (2 copies) Capital Strings. Concert. Old St Pauls. Sunday 10 October [1982]. Flyer Cello & piano recital. Scott Terzaghi; Terrence [ie Terence] Dennis. St Andrews Church, 2 December [1982]. Flyer (2 copies) A choral concert conducted by Peter Godfrey and Peter Watts. Auckland University Singers, Auckland University Choral Society, Auckalnd Dorian Choir, Holy Trinity Cathedral Choir, St Patrick's Cathedral Choir. Auckland Grammar School Assembly Hall, 7 October 1982. Programme Christchurch Harpsichord Ensemble (Patricia Middleton, Greg Taylor, Alastair Sands, Gerald Oliver, Bronwen Gill, Stephanie Waites, directed by David Vine). Centre Gallery, 5 December 1982. Programme / flyer Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. 1982/83 Subscription series. Pamphlet / poster Christchurch Symphony Orchestra Inc presents the 1982/83 Subscription series. 2nd concert. Conductor Vanco Cavdarski; soloist Carl Pini; leader Paulene Smith. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 20 November 1982. Programme See Richard Clayderman and Orchestra live in concert. Touring New Zealand. Auckland 18 June; New Plymouth 19 June; Palmerston North 20 June; Christchurch 22 June; Dunedin 24 June; Timaru 25 June; Wellington 26 June [1982]. Flyer (2 copies) A concert for the Historic Places Trust. Robert and Andrea Oliver. Flutes, recorder, viol, virginal, vioce [voice]. Music from the 16th and 17th centuries. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Presenting a piano recital by Rae de Lisle, performing on the Heretaunga College "concert grand". Heretaunga College Hall, 27 march 1982. Flyer "European masters of the 17th & 18th centuries". Eric Copperwheat - organ; Stephan Schulz - recorder. Old St Pauls, 12 December 1982. Flyer The Harland Quartet play Shostakovitch [sic] at the City Art Gallery. Clace Schwabe - violin; Brenton Vietch - violin; Belinda Prentice - viola; Katherine Sharman - cello. City Art Gallery, 7 December [1982]. Flyer Graham Hollobon. Organ recital. Wellington Cathedral, 11 October 1982. Programme Michael Houstoun, piano. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 11 August [1982]. Programme / flyer Organ recital, James Johnson, concert organist and director of music [at] Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University USA. Wellington Cathedral, 24 March [1982]. Green flyer (2 copies) Kamahl. Concert Promotion Company proudly presents the New Zealand tour [28 November - 10 December]. 1982 Tour booklet The Kynges Companye, representing New Zealand in Europe, July-August 1982 (With Roger Buckton, Graham Dellow, Janet James, Stuart Manins). Promotional photographic pamphlet (2 copies) Darcy and Miriam Lange, accompanied by dancer Fae-Theresa present a concert of Flamenco. The Studio, Mana Little Theatre, Plimmerton, 15-16 May [1982]. Flyer Concert at Antrim House. Anne Langston, soprano and Colleen Rae-Gerrard. 10 February [1982]. Flyer (2 copies) Organ. Douglas Lawrence of Melbourne plays music by Bach, Vierne [and] Australian composers. St Peters Church Willis Street, 7 August [1982]. Flyer Charles Martin. Wider horizons; piano-lecture recitals 1982. CSA Gallery, 66 Gloucester Street, Wednesdays at 12.15 pm. Pink flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1973

By: Kibblewhite, Maree Christine, 1960-

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1973

Description: Includes: Cornwall & Devon v New Zealand. Redruth, 2 January 1973. Programme. Midland Counties East v New Zealand. Leicester, 13 January 1973. Programme. Ireland v New Zealand. Lansdowne Road Dublin, 20 January 1973. Programme. New Zealand n Neath and Aberavon. Gnoll Ground, Neath, 24 January 1973. Programme (2 copies). Barbarians v New Zealand. Cardiff Arms Park, 27 January 1973. Programme. Manawatu v Wellington. Palmerston North Showgrounds. 4 June 1973. Programme (2 copies). NZ Presidents XV versus New Zealand. Athletic Park. 4 August 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZ Presidents XV v New Zealand. Athletic Park. 4 August 1973. Ticket for Millard Stand, lower deck. Block O, Row M, seat no. 24. $4. (Donor M Moxon 1999) All Blacks v NZ Maoris. Rotorua Stadium. 8 August 1973. Programme. Auckland Rugby Football Union. Northern Regional Under 18 national tournament. Waitemata Park Henderson, Rugby Park Pukekohe, Eden Park Auckland. 3-8 September 1973. Programme. Canterbury v England. Lancaster Park. 8 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 11 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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Photographs of Wellington

Date: 1938 - 1963

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-026

Description: Photographs of Wellington made for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance between 1938 and 1963. Includes photographs of Winter Show buildings after 1956 fire, various Wellington city buildings, Athletic Park and several photographs of the construction of Wellington International Airport. Quantity: 91 b&w original photographic print(s).

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