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South African sprinter Howard Kinsman with Mr L A Tracy, 1950 British Empire Games, Ede...
Date: [ca 3 Feb 1950]
From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper
Reference: 114/124/30-F
Description: South African sprinter Howard Kinsman (left), standing with Mr L A Tracy in front of the stand on which the oath of amateurism was delivered during the opening of the 1950 British Empire Games on 4 February 1950 at Eden Park, Auckland. Photograph taken circa 3 February 1950 by an Evening Post photographer. Caption - Back in New Zealand after nearly 30 years is Howard Kinsman, one of South Africa's foremost sprinters since the First World War. He and Mr L A Tracy are standing in front of the stand on which Stan Lay will take the oath of amateurism on behalf of all athletes when the Games carnival opens at Eden Park tomorrow. Publication note - Evening Post, 3 February 1950 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Artist unknown :The armorial bearings of the Dominion of New Zealand. Authorized by Roy...
Date: 1911
Reference: A-052-002
Description: A central shield, with three ships in its centre, the four stars of the Southern Cross and a sheaf of wheat on its left, a sheep's carcass and a crossed mallet and hammer on its right. Above the shield is the British lion holding the Union Jack. To the left is the figure of a woman, holding the New Zealand flag, to the right, the figure of a Maori man in piupiu and woven cloak, holding a taiaha. There are flourishes below, with the word "Onward" on a scroll, and the inscription below that, signed by G. Ambrose, Secretary, York Herald. Based on an original drawing in the collection of Te Papa, formerly the National Museum Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured, 266 x 202 mm
Scott, Tom 1947- :What are we going to use for a new town symbol? Look do you want to p...
Date: 1995
From: Scott, Tom (1947- ) :Cartoons from The Evening Post. 4 September 1995 to 29 September 1995.
Reference: H-240-018
Description: Shows a line of men heading up the side of erupting Mt Ruapehu, carrying the Ohakune town symbol, a giant carrot. Refers to the economic effect of the eruption of Ruapehu on the ski industry and Ohakune. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide sizes vary
New Zealand Harold Nelson after 6-miles race, 1950 British Empire Games, Auckland
Date: Feb 1950
From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper
Reference: 114/125/01-F
Description: New Zealand athlete, Harold Nelson after competing in the 6-miles event at the 1950 British Empire Games, Eden Park, Auckland. Shows him wearing a New Zealand team singlet and carrying a blanket. Photograph taken in February 1950 by an Evening Post photographer. Source of descriptive information - Nelson identified by Library client Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Effects of the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, chiefly in Lyttelton
Date: 10 Jul 2011
From: BeckerFraserPhotos :Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011
Reference: PADL-000621
Description: Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 taken 10 July 2011 by Ross Becker. Most images were taken in Lyttelton. Many images show exterior damage of commercial and public buildings, houses, and churches. Also images of demolition sites and retaining walls. Also includes photographs of the photographer at Sugarloaf, a Catholic convent, portaloos, signs on buildings and the site of the Timeball. Also hand sewn hearts and other symbols on fences around damaged areas. Quantity: 285 digital photograph(s).