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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076878-F

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McIntosh album 13

Date: [Between 1890s and 1900s]

By: Barltrop, George William, 1863-1946

Reference: PA1-o-297

Description: Album of South Island scenes (except for a few taken en route to Wellington showing The Brothers, Pencarrow Head, and one of a group having a picnic at Muritai). Probably mostly photographed by George William Barltrop. The first section shows the Nelson and Marlborough areas, and several photographs of ships at sea, one shipwreck (the Antiocco Accame in 1901), and one aground (the Elginshire, 1902). People who are identified are: the Reverend Bennett (Frederick Augustus Bennett (later Bishop), with his first wife Hana Te Unuhi Mere Bennett, and young daughter, Rawinia Bennett (circa 1900); Abe Wells, photographed as an older man outside his cob house at Richmond (circa 1890s); and Isla Reid, photographed as a young girl, probably in the Dunedin area. Three scenes in cemeteries have clearly identified headstones, and include those for the Reverend Samuel Poole, Frank Churchill Simmons; and a group memorial for Charlotte McDonald, Annie McQuaid and Lizzie Crinrod, stewardesses who were drowned in the wreck of the SS Wairarapa, Great Barrier Island, 29th October 1894. This was erected by the stewardesses of the Union Steam Ship Company. Inscriptions: Album page - Geo W Barltrop Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark green cover, entitled `Photographs'; 16.0 x 22.5 cm

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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076880-F

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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076879-F

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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076882-F

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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076883-F

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St Barnabas church, Stoke - South Island Churches

Date: 1981

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-076881-F

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Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :Saint Barnabas' Church, Stoke / W Beatson, architect. [Pla...

Date: 1861 - 1863

From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].

Reference: Plans-99-020-002

Description: Shows east, north and west elevations, and a floor plan. Handwritten beside the plan is a note: "Sittings for 97 adults". See Arthur W Parrott's "St Barnabas' Church; the first hundred years" for details of dates of planning and design. ATL copy at NZ&P 283 PAR 1966 Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on sheet 385 x 560 mm.

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Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :Saint Barnabas' Church, Stoke / W Beatson, architect. [Pla...

Date: 1861 - 1863

From: Beatson, William, 1807-1870 :[Architectural plans of buildings in England and Nelson. 1840-1870].

Reference: Plans-99-020-001

Description: Shows east, north and west elevations, sections looking east and west, and a floor plan. Handwritten next to the plan is the note: "Sittings for 140 adults". See Arthur W Parrott's "St Barnabas' Church; the first hundred years" for details of dates of planning and design. ATL copy at NZ&P 283 PAR 1966 Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink, pencil and watercolour, on sheet 381 x 550 mm.

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