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Cooke, Peter, fl 1979-1998 : Sound recordings
Date: 1980-1983, 1998
By: Cooke, Peter, active 1979-1998
Reference: MS-Group-0921
Description: Comprises live recordings made by Cooke, mostly of original music. These are for Avant Garage, Discipline, El Clubbo Blues, Idiot Strength, Naked Spots Dance, Neoteric Tribesman, No Idea, Nubians, Parasitic Host, Pedestrians, Shoes This High, Skeptics, Sons of Adsib, Statmux, The Stones, The Wallsockets and Carlton Heston There is also a description by Peter Cooke of this collection Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music These sound recordings date from the time Peter Cooke was at Massey University which started in 1979, but mostly from the period 1982-83. Throughout 1982 he was involved with Radio Massey and in 1983 he edited the student newspaper `Chaff' and took an active interest in promoting local music. Much was discussed and reviewed in `Chaff' that year. Quantity: 17 audiocassette(s) (cassette tapes). 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript Finding Aids: Cassette covers may hold further small pieces of information.
Interview with Bruce White
Date: 29 Apr - 30 Jun 1998 - 29 Apr 1998 - 30 Jun 1998
By: White, Bruce, 1933-2004
Reference: OHColl-0420/1
Description: Talks about his childhood, schooling, university education, army service, courtship, marriage and fatherhood. Focuses on his long service at Western Heights High School in Rotorua. Notes that this school was Rotorua West High School until 1961. Describes his teaching of mathematics, different principals while at the school and his own position as Deputy Principal. Interviewer(s) - Kay Edwards Accompanying material - Western Heights High School silver jubilee magazine 1985 and Western Heights High School 1996 magazine Quantity: 7 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). 10 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-1938.
Owhiro Bay oral history project
Date: Aug 1998 to Dec 1999
By: Barrie, Ann Maree, 1947-
Reference: OHColl-0429
Description: Interviews long-time Owhiro Bay residents Roberta and Stanley Hoy, Gordon James (Jim) Goodwin, Heather Packer, Annette Jones, George (Clarry) Wahren, Maureen Hocking, Vera Konig and Clifford Denham about living in the area. Interviewer(s) - Ann Barrie Quantity: 18 C60 cassette(s). 8 printed abstract(s). 8 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Lighthouses oral history project pilot: Interview with Bill Kemp
Date: 3 May 1998 - 06 May 1998
By: Manson, Heugh Cecil Drummond, 1941-; Kemp, William Darcie, 1926-
Reference: OHColl-0723-1
Description: Bill Kemp, born 1926 Stoke, Nelson, talks about his life and career in the Lighthouse service. Talks about his family; grandfather William Westrupp was a sea captain. Refers to ships Lily, Ivy, Patina and shipwrecks at Waiatapu, Collingwood, and D'Urville Island. Mentions father John Benjamin Darcie Kemp (John Kemp) wounded at Plug Street Wood - World War I, and paternal grandfather Benjamin Darcie Kemp of Harley's Breweries in Nelson. Talks about Bootmaking Trade. Discusses father's work at Ngawatu and Tokanui mental hospitals. Describes mental hospital conditions. Talks about grandmother and mother's oath against drinking and smoking, and grandmother Westrupp's prayers - lost son Walter Westrupp at Gallipoli. Mentions Royal Theatre, Nelson (Cinema). Describes mother Annie Westrupp - attitude to religion. Relates being caught smoking behind the organ. Talks about corporal punishment and Rev Charlie Bedwell. Recalls Stoke School 1931-1939, teachers Messers Norris and Thorby, and religious instruction. Talks about The Depression on family farm at Wakatu; Ted Morgan, winner of first Olympic Gold for New Zealand (Boxing). Notes stayed and worked with wrestler Lofty Bloomfield at the mental hospital. Talks about boxing and wrestling at school. Explains leaving school at 13 and mentions father's shift to Te Awamutu. Recalls Nelson Boy's College, teacher Herbert Tankersley, later Mayor of Masterton. Talks about employment: message boy (morse code) for Post Office then deck boy on scows Echo, Kohi, Talisman, Sidi Mai Failte. Joined Seamen's Union. Recalls Captain Jack Reeves - daughter Glenda Reeves married Bill Rowling; Captain Eckford, and the ship Pamir. Describes a trip up Wairau River in the Echo. Talks about wife and children. Talks about Greymouth, Union Steamship Company, Lane Walker Rudkin, ship Gabriella and working as a Bosun (Boatswain) on the Karipo. Describes application to the Lighthouse Service after an honourable discharge from the sea. Talks about the 1951 Waterfront Strike. Mentions working in mines as wirer splicer, recalls Strongman Mine Accident. Mentions father-in-law Willy Jones, miner and ship deserter. Discusses commencement of career as a lighthouse keeper, beginning with job interview with Eric Martin and Patrick O'Halloran, Secretary of Marine, and appointment to Puysegur Point Lighthouse. Recalls wife's reaction; journey on ship Wairua (Captain Ian Williams). Talks about conditions, facitities, duties at Puysegur point and geographical position. Relates how an earlier light was burnt down by a mentally affected goldminer, Lance Thomas. Mentions other personnel: Noel Frew, Bob Walsh, and the Newmans. Recalls climate and sandflies and attitude of wife and children. Mentions leisure activities: DXing (Ham radio), calls from 2UE Sydney, calls wife while giving birth. Describes routine at Puysegur including weather roster and maintenance. Talks of the only 2 people nearby, miners Jules Berg and Tim Smith. Describes routine tasks with light. Explains fire danger, alarm procedure, life of bulb, use of curtains etc. Describes light mechanism, French: Barbier Finisterre, mechanics by Stephenson's (Robert Louis Stephenson's family). Describes weather patterns; recalls a cow being blown off a cliff. Talks about medical care and evacuation procedure, graves at the landing, fire at Cape Saunders. Says people died in the early days due to lack of ammenities and isolation. Notes lighthouse Vessels Hinemoa, Tutanekai and Matai went round New Zealand every 3 months. Later everyone taught first aid. Explains routine for wife giving birth in Greymouth. Describes holidays - relieved by single men from Brothers Lighthouse. Recalls death of colleague's child, and effect on him. Talks about subsequent posts, first moving to Waipapa Point Lighthouse (1955-1958). Describes location, shipwreck and talks about Stewart Island, the Bluff and Invercargill. Compares climate, saying Waipapa Point Lighthouse easier to run. Describes being offered position at Cape Reinga Lighthouse. Talks about people at Cape Reinga: Ted Henarae, Ken Wood. Describes how Minister for Marine, Bill Fox, arranged for a school and a teacher. Mentions teachers including Brownie Henana. Says local Maori have given dispensation for his ashes to be scattered off Cape Reinga, and close relations with Te Hapua Maori. Talks of Te Ringa Wairua, sacred territory. Talks about conditions for Cape Maori, mentions Matt Rata, Jim Pou and Sir Tui Carroll. Describes Cape weather, recalls second lowest New Zealand barometer reading, storms, and own weather reports to shipping - had to get a Weather Office dispensation. Recalls tug Atlas, ship Wanganella and Captain Alec Bibenstein. Mentions other keepers: Ted Henare, Bob Wallace, Ken Woods, and Brian Mason. Talks about visitors: Robert Muldoon, Sir Leon Gotz, Rhondda Kemp and Walter Nash. Mentions practical jokes, Mike Boyd and Bernie Hill. Says Cape Reinga difficult to run because of visitors, and defines a good lighthouse keeper. Describes telegram procedure and talks about Akaroa Lighthouse, most difficult post. Talks about Centre Island lighthouse and keepers who disappeared while fishing. Describes his time at Baring Head Lighthouse: 1962-68, government took tourists there. Describes work routines there. Talks about Ororongorongo station, seismograph, clothing worn - no uniform and lighthouse inspections every year by Phil Gamby. Describes role of lighthouse inspector 1968-1980. Talks about near accident of ship Aramoana, recalls opinion of ship's architect Hewlett Jones. Talks about Wahine disaster. Talks about interviewing for staff. Recalls feelings on time in the Lighthouse Service, thinks lighthouse children have done well - mentions own children. Talks about superstitions among lighthouse staff - many ex-seamen . Says there were no drownings during time as an inspector, describes safety regulations. Recalls reunion of lighthouse keepers in 1990. Says demanning a mistake, refering to Stephens Island, refers to user pays mentality, ship owners paying light dues. Access Contact - Oral History Curator Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011230 - OHC-011232 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3933. facsm. of Maternal Grandfather's certificate of service as master of vessel. Lens Drum, Fixed Lens, Revolving Bullseye Lenses (facsm.) Search dates: 1926 - 1998
Shona McCullagh and the Human Garden present "Quick"; suspense, passion ... and a bicyc...
Date: 1998
Reference: Eph-G-DANCE-1998-01
Description: Poster shows a photograph of two dancers, a man and a woman. The man leaps over the woman who is lying flat, and his peaked cap falls downwards towards her. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 890 x 1205 mm. Provenance: Donated by DANZ, Wellington, in 2013. Previously owned by Annabel Reader.
Dorothy Wood, award-winning caretaker of Ngaio School, Wellington, with pupils from her...
Date: [ca 5 Nov 1998]
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Burford, Melanie Jayne, 1970-
Reference: EP/1998/3536-F
Description: Dorothy Wood, caretaker of Ngaio School, Wellington, and winner of a Multi Serve Education Trust award for outstanding services to education, with pupils from Room Eight of her school. Photographs taken circa 5 November 1998 by Evening Post staff photographer Melanie Burford. Quantity: 4 colour original negative(s) negative strip with 12 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm
Courtenay Place - Numbers 1-51
Date: 1983-1998
From: Shephard, Wayne, active 1990-2001: Papers relating to Wellington buildings
Reference: 2007-116-032
Description: File comprises Archive of Wellington Architecture research forms. Some forms include newspaper cuttings. Copy of James Mckenzie's report on the Courtenay Place Precinct to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (1984). Selected names indexed. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
[Eagle, Audrey Lily], 1926?- :(Left) Sophora molloyii; (upper) Sophora chathamica, Chat...
Date: 1998
From: Eagle, Audrey Lily, 1926- :[Collection of original paintings made for "Eagle's trees and shrubs of New Zealand" books. 1955-2005]
Reference: A-437-179
Description: Shows leaves, flowers and seeds of two varieties of kowhai. Artist's list: S chathamica: flowers and seed pods 23.9.98 cult. at Landcare Research, Lincoln. Orig. from Chatham I., supplied by Peter Heenan Appears on page 355 of Eagle's "Complete trees and shrubs of New Zealand" Other Titles - Island; September Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 331 x 269 mm.
Iris Garden :Catalogue. Ridge Road, Motokarara, R D 3 Christchurch. 1998-2010
Date: 1998 - 2010
By: Iris Garden (Firm)
Reference: Eph-A-HORTICULTURE-Iris
Description: Sales catalogues 1-10 (1998-2010) of The Iris Garden, a bearded iris nursery and display garden, also incorporating ponds and a Victorian tearoom. Quantity: 10 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, 210 x 146 mm. Provenance: Donated by Julie May, Motukarara, in 2009 and 2012.
Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :[16 original political and social cartoons drawn for Metro magaz...
Date: 1997 - 1998
By: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-; Metro (Periodical)
Reference: A-129-049/064
Description: 16 original cartoons published in Metro Magazine, illustrating Bill Ralston's 'Politics' and 'Godzone' columns and one pencil sketch on reverse of a cartoon. Quantity: 16 original cartoon(s). 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Black ink, gouache and coloured pencil. Sizes vary, approximately 420mm x 300mm.
Gladstone Vineyard :[Pamphlets and flyers. 1998- ].
Date: 1998 - 2005
From: [Ephemera of quarto size, relating to wine and winegrowing in New Zealand, including ephemera issued by wineries and vineyards. 1800s - ]
Reference: Eph-B-ALCOHOL-Wine-Gladstone
Description: Includes menu for the winery's cafe, and other promotional pamphlets. Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying below 350 mm. Provenance: Donated by Gladstone Vineyard in 2000.
Lash, Max Dessiou, fl 1940-1999 : Papers relating to family history
Date: 1960, 1993-1998
By: Lash, Max D, active 1940-1997
Reference: MS-Group-0875
Description: Papers relating to Edwin and Ann White who settled in Waimea South, Nelson Also comprises corrected account of E Ireland's family history (qMS-1040), and Palmer family history, `The Palmer family of Milton Malzar' by Lash, in which he describes the history of the family before emigration, their voyage to New Zealand on the `Olympus' and their arrival in Nelson in 1842 and subsequent settling in Waimea East. Also copy of an article in an English newspaper written by Edwin White describing his experiences as an immigrant to New Zealand. Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Another copy of E Ireland's `Family history' at qMS-1040 Quantity: 3 folder(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescripts and printed matter (photocopies)
Aerial view of the Waikanae River and flooded areas of land - Photograph taken by Melan...
Date: 21 October 1998
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1998/3358-F
Description: Aerial view of the Waikanae River and adjacent flooding, Waikanae, and Kapiti Island. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer Melanie Burford 21 October 1998. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler film negative, 35mm
Tait, Sarah :Island Bay Plunket
Date: 1998
From: Massey University. School of Design :Photographs
By: Tait, Sarah, active 1998
Reference: PA1-o-919
Description: Photographs designed to show the values and purposes of Plunket in the development of children. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Biographical notes and poem
Date: [ca 1998]
From: Zeigler, John, 1912- : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-6349
Description: Biographical information supplied by Zeigler, describing his background, education, service during World War II, meeting his future partner Edwin Davis Peacock and the establishment of their shop, the Book Basement, in Charleston and his meeting with Noel Virtue which led to meeting other New Zealand writers including Una Platts; and poem, `The Shropshire lad at fifty' Quantity: 1 folder(s) (two pieces).
Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-four cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 Decembe...
Date: 1998 - 1999
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-539-063/086
Description: General Pinochet complains about not being allowed to travel freely. Comment on the Minister of Defence's policy. Opposition Leader, Helen Clark, tells the public about National's intended defence spending. New Zealand's energy resources are put up for sale. Vultures gather around National's leader, Jenny Shipley. Jenny Shipley celebrates her first year as leader of the National Party. Boris Yeltsin reassures Russians he is still alive and running the country even though he is on an intravenous drip of Vodka. Finance Minister, Bill Birch in a pool after his attempt in the NZ Economic Free Fall Competitions. Jenny Shipley passes his togs, which he forgot to put on. Comment on the commercialisation of professional cricket. The House Judiciary Committee sit in judgement over President Clinton in the Lewinsky scandal. New ACC law allows victims the right to sue. Paul East quits politics to take up a cushy post for Foreign Affairs in London. Leaked conversations of Gilbert Myles. US military are relaxed about Iraqi missiles aimed at US Republicans. Jenny Shipley visits Bill Clinton. The world tryys to understand why Serbian security forces commit such terrible atrocitities. The Serbians say 'Because they can' Rachel Hunter and Jerry Hall discuss why they got rid of their rock star husbands. Pam Corkery quits politics. Bill Clinton tells the nation about the state of his relations with his wife Hillary following the Lewinsky allegations. The International Olympic Committee get 1st, 2nd and 3rd for Corruption, Greed and Arrogance. Monica Lewinsky is called to Washington for a high-level debriefing. The Government's response to people's needs following the storms in Northland. Sweetwaters festival leaves a mountain of unpaid debtors. Jenny Shipley advocates her favoured MMP option. Quantity: 24 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Langdon, Robert Adrian, 1924-2003 : Correspondence re his books The Lost Caravel and Th...
Date: 1986-1998
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
By: Langdon, Robert Adrian, 1924-2003
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-1231
Description: Langdon's book, The Lost Caravel, was published in June 1975 by Pacific Publications. The book puts forward the theory that the crew of a Spanish ship, the caravel San Lesmes, lost in the eastern South Pacific in 1526, played a prominent role in the prehistory of several Polynesian Islands including the Tuamotu Archipelago, Society Islands, Austral Islands, Easter Island and New Zealand. The San Lesmes was one of the ships of the expedition of Garcia Jofre de Loaia. The Lost Caravel Re-explored gathers his evidence in support of the presence of European castaways in the pre-Cook Pacific. His research and correspondence relating to these publications is arranged alaphbetically by correspondent Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Complete listing at http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu/finals/searchlong.php.
[Eagle, Audrey Lily], 1926?- :Phyllocladus alpinus (ii). Mt Owen area at 4000 ft, A.P. ...
Date: 1993 - 1998 - 1999
From: Eagle, Audrey Lily, 1926- :[Collection of original paintings made for "Eagle's trees and shrubs of New Zealand" books. 1955-2005]
Reference: A-437-020
Description: Shows foliage of an alpine toatoa at top left. Shows at right and lower half the branchlet, cone and seeds of a plant of the same species, grown at a lower altitude. There are substantial descriptive notes on the verso. Artist's list: (ii) Branchlet 22.2.93 from Mt Owen, N.W. Nelson, coll. Tony Druce at 1200 m. (iii) Branchlet top right 22.2.93 from Mt Owen, coll Tony Druce. Female cones and seeds 10.11.98 and seeds 6.4.98 from a plant cult at Lincoln, Brian Molloy. Male cone and small branchlet (lower right) 21.11.99 from Dew Lakes, Bryant Range, coll. Cathy Jones. Appears on page 39 of Eagle's "Complete trees and shrubs of New Zealand". Other Titles - Mountain toatoa, February Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 327 x 253 mm.
Middleton, Ian, 1928- :Photographs of Anna Hoffman's book launch
Date: 1998
By: Middleton, Ian, 1928-2008
Reference: PAColl-7764
Description: Photographs taken at the launch of Anna Hoffman's book Tales of Anna Hoffman, at The Business Cafe and Bar, Tamaki Drive, Misson Bay, Auckland, June or July 1998, by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 album(s). 4 colour original photographic print(s). Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Reference MS-Papers-7454-8 (from MS-Group-0763).
The Kawatiri Declaration. We call for the logging of publicly-owned native forests on t...
Date: 1997 - 1998
From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1990s]
By: Hager, Nicolas Alfred, 1958-
Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1998-02
Description: Arrangement of text. Lists about 60 prominent New Zealanders as supporters. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, on sheet 420 x 298 mm. Provenance: Donated by Nicky Hager in 1998.