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Creator unknown: Duke of Gloucester's tour of New Zealand 1934

Date: between 1934 and 1935

Reference: PAColl-6619

Description: 46 images of the Duke of Gloucester's tour of New Zealand in 1934-5 including: nine of his visit to Rotorua including Maori kapa haka; one of veterans at the bridge of remembrance in Christchurch; one of him opening Tekapo bridge and another of the party at Tekapo House hotel; one of him in a crowd outside the railway station in Hokitika; one of him inspecting a parade of nurses; one of him visiting a traditional whare; two of him as a jockey at a race meeting; three of the felling of a kauri tree; seven of his stay at Longbeach sheep station, Ashburton County; and two of him at the Waitangi memorial. Photographer unidentified but possibly Hall Raine. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-019066 to 019078, 019082 to 019107, 019111, 019113, and 059505 to 059509 Quantity: 46 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negatives

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Photographs of England and the Pori area, New Zealand

Date: ca 1900-ca 1910

From: Main, William :Photographs of the Nelson properties at Pori, north eastern Wairarapa.

Reference: PA1-o-1206

Description: Most of the New Zealand images relate to the Nelson family, their farms, farm houses, and farm buildings in the Pori area, north eastern Wairarapa, and scenic views of the area such as the Makuri River, a waterfall at Tiraumea, Annedale north of Tainui, the Pori Bridge, and native forest. The images of the farm houses include building a stable and buggy house, views of the yard with washing drying, a hen run, and a view of the dining room at "Ruatea". Four images are of Hugh Nelson's whare which was the first building constructed at "Taumata". There are three photographs of local Maori, one of bullock teams at Tiraumea, snow covered landscape at "Nga Mahanga", a picnic group with horses and buggys, and many views of the countryside from the Nelson farms showing cleared, partially cleared and forested land, much of it covered with the gaunt trunks of burnt off bush. There are group photographs of the families and friends. As well as the men these include women (wives?) Lucy, Katie, and Winifred, and children, Robert, Frances, and Dorothea. Other new Zealand houses include two probably located at Annedale with the names "Te Hoe" and "Manawa", and another in Featherston called "Newstead". The English images are of family and friends and various places, houses and churches which include Dover, Tunbridge Wells, Broadstairs, Minehead, Ostend, Clovelly, Lynton, Lymouth, Doon Valley, Meywingen, St Saviours Leeds, and Chester Cathedral Arrangement: Loose prints originally in this album can be found at PAColl-7868-1 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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A.P.B.W., fl 1971-1975 :General information map as background to Edward and Thomas fami...

Date: 1873 - 1925

Reference: MapColl-832.11gbbd/1873- (1971)/Acc.35845

Description: Map of Kaipara Harbour from Ruawai, Tokatoka and east to the Otematea County boundary and State Highway 1, Hakaru, south to Topuni and Port Albert. Shows original purchases of Edward and Thomas Coates, subsequent purchases and sales and owners, Maori settlements and pa pites, a 3,300 acre pine forest, state highways, railways, historical battle sites, churches, missions, and pioneer historical information. Rivers, creeks and forests are also identified. Traced over New Zealand Cadastral maps one inch to one mile. NZMS Ruawai Sheet N27 survey office records and Maungaturoto Sheet N28. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Felt tip pen on paper, part coloured, scale indeterminable, 43 x 80.5 cm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Sutch, William Ball, 1907-1975. Papers (Exact reference unknown).

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Scrapbook

Date: [ca 1930-1945]

From: Scott, Donald David (Very Rev), 1875-1948 : Papers

Reference: MSZ-0605

Description: Mention is made of John Marmon on pages 93 & 117 Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Further photographs

From: Staffan, Jan, fl 1997-2007 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9446

Description: Collection comprises: Photograph of group at the second board meeting of Maori Education Foundation, 1962 Photographs of ships 'Anatina' and 'Virgo' Photographs of historic buildings View of Milford Sound Quantity: 9 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Parihaka album 2

Date: [Circa 1880s to 1900s]

From: McArthurs Auction :Photographs of early drawings and paintings of Taranaki, and photographs of Hawke's Bay, Greymouth and others

Reference: PA1-o-405

Description: Photographs of the New Plymouth district, including coastal scenes, Mount Egmont, the New Plymouth wharves. Views of Parihaka include group portraits of Maori, and several of Pakeha people amongst the Maori. One shows a large party of Europeans (men and women) about which a slip is inserted into an envelope at the beginning of the album. The note lists a number of them, and states "This party of Europeans at Parihaka may have been when Major Parris was invited to visit Te Whiti one New Year - & to bring a party of friends" (signed R Allan). Names include F. Cornwall, H. Stoeker, [?] Ward, Miss Cornwall, Mrs D.K. Morrison, W.C. Weston, Mrs Sladden, Miss McKellar, Mrs Robertson, Mrs L.D. Webster, and Miss A. Hursthouse. The slip also notes "11 of the Europeans appear to have white feathers in their hats". An envelope inserted in the album identifies two young women with bicycles as Flo Avery (later Mrs Sydney Cottier), and Adele Avery (later Mrs Lou Webster), two of John Avery's daughters, who had the first bicycles in New Plymouth Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Album with pinkish beige cover, entitled `Photographs'; 16.5 x 22.5 cm

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Artist unknown :Native Christian church at Turanga, New Zealand. [1852]

Reference: B-051-017

Description: Interior view of the Maori church at Turanga, (Gisborne), with congregation seated on the floor. The church includes carved or painted pillars, kowhaiwhai (painted rafters and uprights) and woven tututuku panels on the walls. Four lancet windows with leadlight glass are at the east end of the church. The church was outside Gisborne at Manutuke See also the wood engraving by J Johnston: Baptism of Te Ngahue... which is similar in style Compare with: Native church at Turanga.. in: Church Missionary Intelligencer, Vol 3 no. 2, Feb 1852 p. 26 The building of the church began in 1849 at Manutuke, south-east of Gisborne The Rev Thomas Grace was the CMS missionary in Turanga (modern Gisborne), 1850-1853, following on from William Williams Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Coloured wood engraving, 282 x 370 mm

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[Smith, William Mein] 1799-1869 :Taikopurua's chapel. Te Maire, Manawatu. [ca 1850]

Date: 1845 - 1855

Reference: A-035-009

Description: View along the Manawatu River, with a small chapel, with thatched roof in a clearing among bush on the right bank. A small canoe is crossing the river, futher up. The place name Te Maire is no longer current in the Manawatu district Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil sketch 127 x 190 mm

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Monument and St Faith's Church, Ohinemutu, Rotorua

Date: [ca 1910]

From: Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920 :Negatives of Taranaki

Reference: 1/1-006079-G

Description: View of the canopied Queen Victoria monument and the church of St Faith's, Ohinemutu, Rotorua. In front of the church three flags are flying from a carved flagpole. Photographed about 1910 by William Andrews Collis Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Walsh, Philip, 1843?-1914 :The Ti, Jan. 19 1899. Dried shark.

Date: 1899

From: Walsh, Philip 1843-1914 :[Waimate sketchbook] 1896-1913.

Reference: E-363-q-036

Description: Coastal settlement at the mouth of a river, with a church and houses, mostly cleared with a few trees. To the left in the foreground, is a rack, which has shark drying on it. See also views of the same settlement (Bay of Islands) on pages 26 and 27 to 28. Other Titles - Te Tii, Paroa Bay, Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 180 x 255 mm

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St Faith's Church alongside a pa and Maori flagpole, Ohinemutu

Date: [ca 1885]

Reference: 1/2-020458-F

Description: St Faith's Church, alongside a pa and a wooden, carved, Maori flagpole, photographed by Alfred Burton on about 1885. Foundation stone of church laid by the Bishop of Waiapu on 5 June 1884. Church consectated by same bishop 17 March 1885. (Information from Rev'd Stephen Donald, Feruary, 2009). Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Walsh, Philip, 1843?-1914 :[View of Te Tii] January 20 [1899]

Date: 1899

From: Walsh, Philip 1843-1914 :[Waimate sketchbook] 1896-1913.

Reference: E-363-q-028/029

Description: Coastal settlement at the mouth of a river, with a church and houses, mostly cleared with a few trees. To the left is a rack, which has shark drying on it. Identification of this view from another more close-up angle on p. 36. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, across two sketchbook pages, 180 x 510 mm

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Photograph album of early photographs of England, Australia, and New Zealand

Date: 1869-1918

From: Powles family : Papers

Reference: PA1-o-809

Description: Album is dated 1869, but some of the photographs may be earlier. Relates to the Powles family in England, especially Ipswich, Suffolk and places near to it. Also has views of Tasmania and New Zealand. There are some interesting house interiors, buildings, and a short series on bush life while clearing the land. Popular taste in painting (art) is recorded in a number of photos. There are some photos of ships, especially warships. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Artist unknown :[Ohinemutu and Mokoia Island. 1885-1900?]

Date: 1885 - 1914

From: Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001 : Papers

Reference: G-258-2

Description: Shows the area of the Ohinemutu Pa. St Faith's Church (the one dedicated in 1885) is shown with its square tower, but not the later (1914) building. In the right foreground is a hot pool used for cooking. Two woven blankets are hanging on a line in the lower foreground. Dated after 1885, the date when this St Faith's Church building was dedicated. Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on board, 176 x 303 mm (sight) Transfers: Three photographs transferred to Photographic Archive..

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