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Interview with Pip Desmond

Date: 1 Dec 1999 - 01 Dec 1999

From: Aroha Trust oral history project

By: Desmond, Phillipa Mary, 1955-; Priestley, Dinah, 1938-

Reference: OHInt-0479-04

Description: Interview with Pip (Phillipa) Desmond, born in Dunedin in 1955. Describes her strong Catholic upbringing and her relationshp with her father during her childhood and teenage years. Refers to spending three years at Victoria University, then going to Dunedin where she worked for the South Dunedin Youth Club. Talks about becoming involved with the Aroha Trust and Wellington Black Power. Recalls helping set up the Trust; her work, friends and leisure activities while she was a trust member; and her experiences as a woman in a gang scene. Covers briefly what she has done since leaving Aroha Trust, the effect the Trust has had on her life and her vision for the future. Interviewer(s) - Dinah Priestley Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-009832 - OHC-009833 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3296. Prints (A4) of: scanned B&W photograph of Pip Desmond during her involvement with the Aroha Trust (undated); colour photograph of Pip Desmond with two of her children (1999?) Search dates: 1955 - 1999

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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990 - 1999

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-FORTUNE-1990s

Description: Includes: 1999: Fortune Theatre in association with the Regent Theatre proudly presents "Little shop of horrors"; the monster musical. Starring Mark Hadlow, Sarah Somerville, Lloyd Scott, Stig Eldred, Eryn Wilson. Regent Theatre, 5-13 March [1999] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Hocken Library, Dunedin, in 2012.

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Speight's Brewery :Speight's, the pride behind Otago rugby. Never say die. Speight's Pr...

Date: 1999 - 2001

By: Speight's Brewery

Reference: Eph-D-RUGBY-2000-01

Description: Poster celebrating Speght's Brewery's sponsorship of the Otago rugby union team shows three photographs of individual players in action: From left: ___, Tony Brown, Kees Meeuws. Date estimated from the years in which Kees Meeuws and Tony Brown were in the Otago team and in the All Blacks (1999-2001). Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph on light card, 420 x 595 mm.

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Interview with Yola Swindells

Date: 11 & 16 June 1999 - 11 Jun 1999

From: Institutional change in New Zealand science

By: Swindells, Yola Elsie, 1926-

Reference: OHInt-0412-6

Description: Yola Elsie Swindells, born ca 1925 in Portsmouth, England. Describes family background, a first generation New Zealander, parents from England. Talks about growing up in Whangarei, and talks about how parents' interest in nutrition and a variety of diets fuelled her interest. Talks about studying physics at a boys' high school in the upper sixth grade. Talks about studying home science and chemistry at Otago University, and how she was encouraged to do a masters, in the utilisation of ascorbic acid, under Dr Elizabeth Gregory. Talks about teaching nutrition and textile industry, becoming a lecturer in 1956, and Marion Robinson joining the Department. Talks about spending two years at University of Edinburgh, gaining her PhD in 1962. Discusses her PhD research, studying metablolism in relation to energy expenditure and weight in people, and talks about furthering this upon returning to New Zealand. Talks about becoming a senior lecturer in 1963, and supervising masters students. Talks about researching the way nutrition was taught in different parts of the world, and visiting many academic institutes in these countries. Discusses gender issues and status at the faculty. Notes there are few women professors, and that Medical School staff got more easily promoted than staff at the School of Home Sciences. Mentions the battle to get nutrition as a subject into the Science Faculty. Talks about helping to establish the Nutrition Society of New Zealand. Major issues were fluorodation, the iodisation of salt and the labelling of foods. Talks about the need to prevent quackery in nutrition, and the growth of the Dietetic Association. Discusses being Co-Head of Department with Marion Robinson from 1963 for ten years. Talks about developing the meat loaf and icecream diet. Talks about receiving Nuffield research grants in 1971 and 1972. Describes how gender issues weren't as much a issue for her as for newer staff who had studied overseas under a broader approach. Interviewer(s) - Ruth Barton Accompanying material - Interview information, curriculum vitae, publications list Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 2.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2638.

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Interview with Ken Mason

Date: 21 September 1999 - 21 Sep 1999

From: Race Relations Conciliators Oral History Project

By: Mason, Ken H, 1935-

Reference: OHInt-0751-04

Description: Appointed Deputy Race Relations Conciliator in 1972. Born Oamaru, 1935. Talks about his family background - mentions his father Hector Mason's rugby career as part of the Maori All Blacks. Mentions not learning Te Reo as a child - recalls grandfather talking to aunts and uncles in Maori. Recalls attending Greymouth Technical High School and talks about growing up on the west coast of the South Island. Recalls meeting his wife Diane at school - mentions their marriage in 1960. Talks about studying law at Otago University before continuing his studies at Victoria University in Wellington. Recalls the establishment of the Victoria University Maori Club - mentions Miria Simpson, Reverend Kingi Ihaka, Whatarangi Winiata, Hoera Marumaru, Ringipo Bailey and Bill Kingi. Discusses his job at the Department of Maori Affairs an working with veterans of the 28th Maori Battalion - mentions Charles Bennett, Monty Wikiriwhi and Peta Awatere. Talks about moving to Palmerston North in 1959. Discusses his job as District Solicitor for the Department of Maori Affairs. Mentions working for Jacobs, Gilliand & Florentine and becoming a partner - discusses his appointment to the Bench in Auckland in 1970, and being appointed to the Auckland Magistrates' Court in 1971. Talks about the creation of the Office of the Race Relations Conciliator, the establishment of the Auckland office and the initial media publicity. Discusses his appointment as Deputy Race Relations Conciliator in 1972 - mentions the appointment of Sir Guy Powles as Race Relations Conciliator and Pita Sharples as the Executive Officer. Also mentions the later appointment of Harry Dansey as Conciliator. Discusses the role of the media in the 'proliferation of misunderstanding' between cultures - emphasises the need for education. Recalls the introduction of the Marae Experience programmes, and the first programme that was organised for District Court judges. Discusses his understanding of the concepts of bicultural and multiculturalism - discusses the future of race relations in New Zealand. Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Interviewer(s) - Megan Hutching Accompanying material - Copies of published articles from newspapers Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-012713, OHC-012714 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.47 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5444 Abstract Available - transcript(s) available. Photocopied articles include copies of photographs of Ken Mason Search dates: 1935 - 1999

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[Ephemera concerning individual schools, with names beginning with K ... 1900s]

Date: 1910 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-SCHOOLS-K-1900s

Description: Includes material from the following schools: Kaikorai School Centenary Re-union. 24-27 January 1969. Newsletter / registration form Kaitaia School Centennial banquet. 1875-1975. Toast list Kaitaia College. Official opening of College new wing, by Hon Mr R M Algie. 17 February 1956. Order of ceremony Kaitangata and Consolidated Schools centenary celebrations 1866-1966. Thanksgiving and commemoration service. Kaitangata Presbyterian Church, 10 April 1966. Speaker: Rev A L Cardno. Order of service. Kaitieke School golden jubilee 1910-1960. Kaitieke Domain, 23 January 1960. Souvenir programme Kaiwarra School Centennial. Ecumenical thanksgiving service. St Paul's Cathedral, 22 April 1973. Conducted by the Dean of Wellington, the Very Rev. Walter Hurst. Order of service. Kakanui School centenary 1870-1970. Kakanui, 23-26 1970. Programme Kapanui School Gala and carols with the Kapiti Brass Band. 21 November 1998. Kapanui School, Rimu Street, Waikanae. Programme Kapiti College Young Enterprise Company. Application form for discount card. ca 1997 Karori Normal School. Gala day, 12 October 1995. Flier Karori Normal School. Gala day, 19 October 1996. Flier. Karori Normal School with Wellington Teachers' College present "Solomon" by Laughton and Jenny Pattrick. Produced by Jenny Pattrick. Wellington Teachers' College Hall, 1 may [1986]. Programme Karori West community programme news 1980 Karori West School. Cyclostyled PTA notices 1986 (4) Keith Street School 100th jubilee 1885-1987. Wanganui, 21-23 August 1987. Pre-enrolment form, tickets for Gladys Hallam (nee Johnston) and Giff Hallam Kennington School 75th anniversary. Jubilee celebrations. 22-23 January 1960. Banquet toast list [and] Ball programme. Khandallah School 75th Jubilee, 25-27 October 1968. [Booklet of 10 captioned photographs] King Edward Technical College. Evening classes prospectus 1922 King's College Auckland. Annual swimming sports. Tepid Baths. 21 February 1929. Programme King's College Auckland. Order of service at the laying of the foundation stone of the Memorial Library by the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Geoffrey Francis Fisher, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of all England. 30 November 1950. King's College 75th jubilee prize giving, 13 December 1971. Prize list. King's College Glee Club presents "Tin Pan Ali". Produced by John Bean; musical direction by Philip Bird; choreography by Diana Sandford.[no date]. Programme King's School, Auckland. A Christmas festival of lessons and carols in Saint Matthews Church. 11 December 1966. Order of service Kirikau School & District reunion 1922-1985. 2 March 1985. Registration pamphlet [and] Programme Kuranui College Choir. Evening of music to assist tour to the Taranaki Region, 4-8 May. Conductor D G Dobson; accompanist Mrs R G Ordish. [1977] Kuranui College Choir recital. Kuranui College hall, 21 June 1972. Mrs Anthea Moller, St Brides College Choir. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753 November 2022: Kuranui College, Greytown. Prize giving, 9 December 1960. Programme

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Webb, Murray 1947-:Suhki Turner (circa 1997-1999).

Date: 1997 - 1999

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-063

Description: Caricature of Suhki Turner, Mayor of Dunedin, 1995-. Exhibited in 'Harpies & Heroines: A cartoon history of the changing roles of women in New Zealand' Exhibition curated by Rachel Macfarlane and Cerridwyn Young of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at the National Library Gallery, 11 July - 26 October 2003. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..

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