Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer. Improve your experience by using a more up-to-date browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Skip to content

Places

Places related to your search results. This map shows just part of our unpublished collections – there's more coming as we add location information to records. Learn how to use the map.

We can connect 59 things related to 1920 and 1919 to the places on this map.
Image

Divis, Joseph, 1885-1967 :Stereoscopic photograph of the township of Waiuta and sleeve ...

Date: [ca 1920]

By: Divis, Joseph, 1885-1967; Nathan, Simon, 1943-

Reference: PAColl-9969

Description: Stereoscopic photographic print of the gold mining town of Waiuta, West Coast, showing the township and Blackwater Mine's south shaft (top right) taken by Joseph Divis about 1920. Also a glasine sleeve labelled 'Jos. Divis Photographer Stereoscopic work a speciality'. Envelope printed about 1930 when Divis was trying to make a living as a photographer. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Source of descriptive information - Information about photograph and glasine envelope from a note provided by donor Simon Nathan and housed at PAColl-9969. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) (Stereograph). 1 item(s) of photographic ephemera (Glasine sleeve). Provenance: Donated by Simon Nathan, Wellington, 2012 Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2054: Nathan, Simon, 1943-: Research papers.

Manuscript

Waiapu Consolidation Scheme, A Location Book

Date: 1919-1926

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Further papers

Reference: MSY-5570

Description: Contains consolidation information relating to Waiapu land blocks Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Holograph

Manuscript

Masterton Branch - Letters to Head Office, Wellington

Date: Nov 1919-Sep 1921

From: Levin & Company Ltd : Records

Reference: MSY-0783

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence copied from Canterbury University Registry files

Date: 1919-1922

From: Broadcasting History Trust : Research notes and papers on Sir James Shelley

Reference: MS-Papers-5183-21

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Image

Photographs of Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch

Date: 1919-1921

From: Webster, E Norman, fl 1918-1922 :Photographs of New Zealand, 1920-1922

By: Webster, E Norman, active 1918-1922

Reference: PAColl-9534-1

Description: Photographs of Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch. Wellington views cover the city and some adjacent districts. Included are - Reception for the Prince of Wales, Parliament, Wellington, 1920. General views of Wellington, and specifically - Lambton quay. Willis Street. Manners Street. Hawkstone Street. Cricket on the Basin Reserve and Kelburn Park. New Parliament House under construction. House in Hawkstone Street and another in Molesworth Street in which E N Webster lived from 1918 to 1922. The wooden Government Building. The Dominion Farmers Building. Hobson Street Bridge. Island Bay double decker tram. Lion in Wellington Zoo, Newtown. Rose garden, Newtown Park. Summer house and begonia display, Botanic Garden. Wellington Harbour, Wharves, and ships. Portraits of individual ships include - Remuera. Wahine. White Pine (barque). Rewa (barque). Pampa (sailing ship). France (barque). HMS Renown. William E Burnham (four masted schooner). Moeraki. Ulimarua. Pakeha. Matatua. Megantic. Rona (barque). At Island Bay Wellington. Wellington water reservoir, Orongorongo River valley. Pororua Harbour. Kapiti Coast, Kapiti Island, and Paekakariki. Wellington heads. General views of Auckland and harbour. General views of Christchurch, its streets, buildings, and trams. Views of the River Avon, bridges, and people in boats. The rose garden in the Christchurch Botanic Garden. The Scott memorial. New Zealand Airforce Avro 504 aircraft at Sockburn (Wigram) Aerodrome, and aerial views of Christchurch. Some prints in this collection have notes on the back in a consistant, neat handwriting. In three cases these are signed E N Webster, who advises that he arrived in Wellington 5 February 1918, and left 15 June 1922. During this period, as well as photographing Wellington and district, he travelled on holiday to New Zealand cities and tourist destinations. The photographs were taken between 1919 and 1921 judging from the prints that have dates. His second name was Norman, and this is the name he used to sign letters on postcards sent from Christchurch in 1919 to his mother, and a friend called May. There is also a note attached to an illustration of Ben Lomond in the collection on which he signs himself Norman Webster. Information on the back of postcards indicate that he came from Australia, and in 1916 lived at Nambour, Queensland. Quantity: 150 b&w original photographic print(s).

Image

Northwood, Arthur James 1880-1949 :Baling flax, Lake Ohia. Ca 1920. [Wellington] Alexan...

Date: 1919 - 1985 - 1921

From: Northwood Brothers fl.1910-1930s :The Northwood Brothers. [Wellington] Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust with the assistance of the Listener, 1985. (Imagers of a new land, series 4).

By: Northwood, Arthur James, 1880-1949; Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust; Listener (Periodical); Sullivan, John Paul, 1948-

Reference: C-106-022-a

Description: Shows two men holding bundles of flax fibre as they work in doorway of barn, with other bales of flax fibre inside and at doorway. Container has not been assigned location number and is therefore not separately catalogued. Other images have been separately catalogued. Other Titles - Photographs by the Northwood Brothers. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Reproduced from the original glass plates by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust, Wellington, with the assistance of the Listener. / [Title] / Arthur Northwood photograph Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 258 x 334 mm, on sheet 350 x 440 mm.

Manuscript

Robert Twentyman, Thames - Correspondence

Date: 1919-1926

From: Daniell, Frederick Charles, 1879-1953 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-3763-3/2/55

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Waharoa Butter Factory - Correspondence

Date: 1919-1920

From: Daniell, Frederick Charles, 1879-1953 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-3763-3/2/14

Description: Continued from MS-Papers-3763-3/2/13 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Image

Various architects :Bank of Australasia, Featherston. [Alterations. 1919, 1928].

Date: 1919 - 1928

From: Gooch, Mitchell and MacDiarmid Ltd :[Architectural plans. 1906-1995].

By: Atkins & Mitchell (Firm); Atkins & Bacon (Firm)

Reference: Plans-2002-058-057-043/044

Description: Includes a floor plan by Atkins & Bacon showing a floor plan of proposed alterations, 1919; and a section and elevation plan by Atkins & Mitchell, showing a new strong room and porch, 1928. Quantity: 2 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings on paper and waxed linen paper, sizes varying.

Manuscript

Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd : Rough notes on gasmaking and works

Date: 1919-1923

By: Vacuum Oil Company

Reference: MS-2195

Description: Record of meter readings (gas and water), records of maintenance and repairs performed by officers of the company in Dunedin; includes copy of photograph of interior of Hillside railway workshops (ca 1893) in envelope at back of book; also printed notifications of meter readings pasted in Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (46 pages). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Ms, printed matter (18cm, black boards)

Image

Louise Staffan's (nee Inkster) album

Date: 1919-1920

From: Staffan family :Photographs

Reference: PA1-o-1668

Description: Louise Inkster's album. Includes - Views of Christchurch, and Rotorua. Man tending apple trees. Louise Inkster on her own and with groups of people. Harry Hill on his own and in family groups. Boating at Redwoods Valley. Church groups associated with Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Greymouth. Views of Wellington, and in particular the zoo. Cemeteries. An aeroplane at Sockburn Aerodrome. People at Newtown, Wellington 8 October 1920. People in the country, probably Nelson area. Louise Inkster and others dressing up, Nelson 8 November 1920. Greymouth garnished for the Prince of Wales visit 13 May 1920. Armistice Day, Greymouth, 1919. Houses. Parliament building, Wellington, under construction. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Staffan and Inkster papers came to Lawrence Staffan from his family; after his death they came to Jan Staffan

Image

Trip to Nelson and the sounds

Date: 1919-1921

From: Webster, E Norman, fl 1918-1922 :Photographs of New Zealand, 1920-1922

By: Webster, E Norman, active 1918-1922

Reference: PAColl-9534-2

Description: Trip over the Rimutakas includes - View of Kaitoke. Train on Rimutaka Incline. View over the Rimutakas showing the road from Kaitoki Valley to the Wairarapa. Trip to Nelson, Picton, and the Sounds. This included a trip on the ship, Blenheim, on Pelorus and Queen Charlotte sounds, with a stop off at Havelock. General views of Nelson, and specifically Trafalgar Street from below the Cathedral. Bridge in Queens Gardens. Bridge over the Maitai River. A stop at Wangamoa on a motor trip from Nelson to Blenheim. Views of Picton and harbour. SS Admiral taking people on a picnic, Picton. Picton Waterworks. Train leaving Picton. Cadillac motor car abandoned after the engine caught fire for the second time. A race between two men in shells, one of whom was the New Zealand Champion single sculler, Darcy Hadfield. This race may be one of the two that took place on the Whanganui River in 1922. Party of men and women on a walk in rough bush country. Shotover River Bridge. Cromwell and the Clutha River. Caroline Bay, Timaru. Bluff from the sea, and the ship Jane Seddon. General views of Invercargill, and specifically of Dee Street and the water tower. Views of Dunedin and Port Chalmers. The Scott memorial at Port Chalmers. New Zealand Airforce Avro 504 at Sockburn (Wigram) Aerodrome. Views of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables, Mount Earnslaw, Paradise and Ben Lomond. SS Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu. Mount Ruapehu, Aratiatia Rapids, and Huka Falls. Some prints in this collection have notes on the back in a consistant, neat handwriting. In three cases these are signed E N Webster, who advises that he arrived in Wellington 5 February 1918, and left 15 June 1922. During this period, as well as photographing Wellington and district, he travelled on holiday to New Zealand cities and tourist destinations. The photographs were taken between 1919 and 1921 judging from the prints that have dates. His second name was Norman, and this is the name he used to sign letters on postcards sent from Christchurch in 1919 to his mother, and a friend called May. There is also a note attached to an illustration of Ben Lomond in the collection on which he signs himself Norman Webster. In formation on the back of postcards indicate that he came from Australia, and in 1916 lived at Nambour, Queensland. Quantity: 148 b&w original photographic print(s).

Manuscript

Calvin Presbyterian Church (Brooklyn, Wellington) - Marriage register

Date: 1919-Oct 1927

From: Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand : Records of the Wellington and Wairarapa Presbyteries

Reference: 88-017-05/12

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s).

Manuscript

Smith, Stephenson Percy 1840-1922 : Diary of journey to Taupo, Rotorua, Rangitikei, fro...

Date: 1857-1858 1919-1920

By: Smith, Stephenson Percy, 1840-1922

Reference: MS-2012-2015

Description: Collection is made up of `Diary of journey to Taupo Rotorua Rangitikei from Taranaki, 1858' with photocopies of maps and plans removed from back of diary, and sketch map of Taranaki, 1857; also a published version `Notes of a journey from Taranaki to Mokau, Taupo, Rotomahana, Tarawera and Rangitikei' (New Plymouth, Printed at the Taranaki News [1858]), a presentation copy to M A Compton, and two small collections, one of photoprints of maps from MS-2015, the other of loose maps from MS-2015. Source of title - Supplied Variations in title - Binder's title: Notes of a journey from Taranaki to Taupo, 1858 Other Titles - Record title formerly: Diary of journey to Taupo, Rotorua, Rangitikei, from Taranaki, 1858 Quantity: 4 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and printed matter (19 cm, ¼ red morocco, red linen tie case) Additional illustrations to the printed volume, illustrations in the original diary, negative photstats of maps and plans from the back of the diary and sketch maps of areas travelled through

Manuscript

Raumati - Drainage (1-89)

Date: 1919-1925

From: Hutt County Council : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1293-163/1

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Image

Cities, towns and tourist destinations in New Zealand

Date: 1919-1922

From: Webster, E Norman, fl 1918-1922 :Photographs of New Zealand, 1920-1922

By: Webster, E Norman, active 1918-1922

Reference: PA1-o-1558

Description: Cities towns and tourist destinations in New Zealand. Album opens with general views of Christchurch, and particular places which include Cathedral Square, and the River Avon. There is one view of Christchurch from the air. Photographs of thermal regions include the Government Bath House, Rotorua. Lake Tarawera. Lake Rotomahana. Whakarewarewa. Waimangu. Wairakei. Two views of Auckland. One view of Mount Ruapehu. Wanganui and the Whanganui River. A trip on the Whanganui River. Wanganui River boats, one the SS Ohura. Picton and Nelson and a trip on Pelorus and Queen Charlotte sounds in the SS Blenheim. Cadillac motor car abandoned after the engine caught fire. Views of Dundedin and Invercargill. Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, and the SS Earnslaw. Wellington views and the Rimutaka Incline. Family groups at Lyall Bay. Ships SS Moeraki in Wellington Harbour, and the barque France at Wellington Warves. The front page of the album is inscribed with the name M Couwell, and dated 28th Dec 1922. This person is likely to have been the recipient of the album. Some duplicate prints in the collection have notes on the back in a consistant, neat handwriting. In three cases these are signed E N Webster, who advises that he arrived in Wellington 5 February 1918, and left 15 June 1922. During this period he holidayed to the various places recorded in the album. The photographs were taken between 1919 and 1921 judging from dates on the duplicates. His second name was Norman, and this is the name he used to sign letters on postcards sent from Christchurch in 1919 to his mother, and a friend called May. There is also a note attached to an illustration of Ben Lomond in the collection in which he gives his name as Norman Webster. Information on postcards indicate that he came from Australia, and in 1916 lived at Nambour, Queensland. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

Manuscript

Loose material removed from St Martin's Church (Mangaweka) vestry ledger

Date: 1919-1923

From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records

Reference: MS-Papers-1925-73/2A

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Image

Kingsford, Frederic, 1890-1965 :Photograph album of views of England, Ireland, voyage t...

Date: 1919-1920

By: Kingsford, Frederic, 1890-1965; Cameron, Kate, active 1999

Reference: PA1-o-934

Description: Album compiled by Frederic Kingsford of 23rd Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Regiment, A Company, ca 1919. It is a pictorial record of his tours around Britain and Ireland before embarking on the 'Tainui' for his return journey to New Zealand. The return journey by way of Panama, included a stop over at Norfolk, Virginia, USA, and another at Colon, Panama, before passing through the canal. The British section of the album includes shots of a regatta held on the river at Walton on Thames where the New Zealand Hospital and depot was located. There are photographs of the clergy and the Royal family leaving Westminster Abbey after the Memorial service for overseas fallen, 14 May 1919. Others show the Australian and New Zealand stands at the Henley Regatta where the Australians won the Kings Cup from Oxford. Finally about four days before leaving for New Zealand he attended the Peace Procession at Glasgow (4 August 1919) in which colonial troops took part. The Tainui cleared Plymouth Sound bound for North America on the 8 August 1919. Source of title - Title supplied by Library The album was compiled by Frederic Kingsford, A Company, 23 Reinforcements, NZEF. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

Manuscript

Horoera Station accounts

Date: 1919-1928

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0416

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Image

Atkins, Bacon and Mitchell :Bungalow, Muritai, for R J Loe, esq. November 1919 - March ...

Date: 1919 - 1920

From: Gooch, Mitchell and MacDiarmid Ltd :[Architectural plans. 1906-1995].

By: Atkins, Bacon & Mitchell (Firm)

Reference: Plans-2002-058-025-043/047

Description: Ground floor plan, sections and elevations of a two storeyed wooden and roughcast house with shingled roof, with additional sections of the living room, and verandah. Quantity: 5 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings on tracing paper and linen paper, sizes varying around 500 x 700 mm.

Back to top