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Raewyn Malcolm - Education with haste
Date: 1995
From: Ted Gilberd Literary Trust : Essay competitions
Reference: MS-Papers-5757-25
Description: Story of Samuel Hastings Andrews, schoolteacher. Tells the story of his Andrews ancestors in England and New Zealand; early life and education in Christchurch; work as a quarry manager to Tramway Board; teaching career - Tuahiwi Native School (1916-1918); Papamoa (1918-1919); Otaua Native School at Punakitere (1919-1920); Kohimaramara (1920-1921); Pouto School on Kaipara Harbour (1921-1923; Waimauku School north of Auckland (1923-1936); Otakeho School in Taranaki (1937-1942). Family life, and years of retirement in Auckland. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy), photographs Includes photos of Samuel Hastongs Andrews; Hilda Codling; Tuahiwi School (1919); Pouto School and pupils (1922); Otakeho School house; etc
Beaglehole, John Cawte, 1901-1971 : Papers
Date: [ca 1923-1971]
By: Beaglehole, John Cawte (Professor), 1901-1971
Reference: 73-004
Description: Research notes, drafts and other material relating to Beaglehole's research interests, especially James Cook and Joseph Banks. Includes proof copy of Banks's journal on the `Endeavour' with holograph annotations; notes and material on Cook's third voyage; correspondence on the `Historical atlas' relating to Beaglehole; thesis for his MA degree, `Captain Hobson and the NZ Company'; and other material Correspondence, texts of articles and books, publications and photographs relating to Beaglehole's research Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 11 box(es). 3 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Detailed preliminary list available in collection file. Processing information: Currently material is described at box level; items from the various accessions have not been separated
[Creator unknown] :Plan showing positions of native strongholds [Auckland region] about...
Date: 1720
Reference: MapColl-832.12hkcmf/[ca.1720]/Acc.40
Description: Map from Waitemata Harbour to the Manukau Harbour showing all major Maori pa sites, villages and placenames This map has many similarities, although is not quite the same, to the frontspiece map from "Important judgements delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court 1866-1879" Published under the direction of the Chief Judge, Native Land Court by Henry Brett, General Steam printer 1879, and to the map in the title by Alexander Mackay "Judgements Native Land Court and papers re native land tenure, etc" (see bound in map facing page 96, at the Alexander Turnbull Library NZ&P Collection Reference P 347.9 NZ Nat). The map collection has two similar maps at MapColl-832.12hkcmf/ca.1720/Acc.19407 and MapColl-832.12hkcmf/ca.1720/Acc.36854. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, 40 x 50 cm. Processing information: Many of the placenames are illegible - see reference to similar map below
[Creator unknown] :[Plan showing positions of native strongholds [Auckland region] abou...
Date: 1720
By: Dick, Russell Gladstone, 1898-1966; Dick, D R, active 1967
Reference: MapColl-832.12hkcmf/[ca.1720]/Acc.19407
Description: Map from the Waitemata Harbour to Manukau Harbour showing all major Maori pa sites, villages and land. Shows battle sites and military engagements (unknown origin). Some English names of areas included for example 'One Tree Hill' and 'M[t] Albert, Owhairaka'. Several of the Maori pa sites include names associated with the pa, for example, Moeatoa pa of N. Titiata; Karaka te Aua and N. Tipare; Onehunga pa, Karangahape pa, Te Whau pa, Puketapapa pa and Onewa pa all of Uringutu and Ngaoho; Awhitu, pa of N. Titiata, N. Tamaoho and N. Timahuta; N. Tamaoho's other pa include Pehiakura, Te Toro and Ihumatao. This is a copy of map from the book: New Zealand Native Land Court. 'Important judgements delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court, 1866-1879' Published under the direction of the Chief Judge, Native Land Court, 1879, facing p.96 and the Alexander Turnbull Library version is bound with a cover entitled A. Mackay. 'Judgements Native Land Court and papers re native land tenure, etc. Reference: P 347.9 NZ Nat. See book for relevant whakapapa charts. Second copy, in copy negative format, 832.12hkcmf/[ca.1720]/Acc.36854, donated by Don Dick from the personal records of his father, Russell Gladstone Dick, Surveyor General of New Zealand 1946-1960, donated 5.8.1967. Quantity: 2 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 41 x 59 cm.
Gilsemans, Isaac, fl 1630s-ca 1645 :Baye des Meurtriers. De Moordenaars Baay / J V Schl...
Date: 1642 - 1726
By: Gilsemans, Isaack, 1606?-1646; Schley, Jakob van der, 1715-1779
Reference: A-353-003
Description: Shows a view of the attack on Abel Tasman's ships in Tasman Bay or Murderer's Bay in December 1642, with a manned Maori waka in the foreground, and the two sailing ships behind, surrounded by other waka, one with a triangular sail. From abbe Prevost's Histoire generale des voyages... (1746-1758). Volume 16. Print missing from the Library's copy Other Titles - Murderers Bay Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured engraving 180 x 153 mm, on sheet 254 x 196 mm.