Passports

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Pearse, John 1808-1882 (collector) :[Italian passport, stamped in Venice, 28 July 1856,...

Date: 1856

From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]

Reference: E-455-f-005

Description: Passport or visas for John Pearse passing through Italy on his return from New Zealand to England, 1856 Quantity: 1 printed items. Physical Description: Printed, stamped and handwritten document, folded in four

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Taylor, Athol Bertram, b 1901 : Papers

Date: [ca 1954]

By: Taylor, Athol Bertram, 1901-1985

Reference: MS-Papers-10346

Description: Includes passport; photographs re his trip to Canada in 1946 with Rt Hon Walter Nash and others to deal with the lend-lease operations; and `Murupara, the story of NZ newsprint industry' (1954) Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See also 89-064 Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript, printed matter and photographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs E Taylor, Wollanstonecraft, NSW, Australia, Jan 1989

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :31 original cartoons published in the Dominion between 1990 and...

Date: 1990 - 2002

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: A-366-431/461

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues in New Zealand and overseas. Quantity: 31 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black felt pen drawings on paper, sizes vary.

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Passport of Max Eichelbaum

Date: 1882

From: Chapman, Eichelbaum and Rosenberg families : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8670-208

Description: Passport for Max Eichelbaum, issued by the German Empire. Also a letter from the Swedish Consul at Key West, Florida, testifying to the Spanish government that Max Eichelbaum is a German subject, and that he may enter Cuba, then a Spanish possession. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Mr. Muldoon says that the Australian decision to intro...

Date: 1981

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-135-821

Description: Shows three scenes. In the top right a traveller is being frisked at the passport desk. When he objects he is told he is being checked for 'guns, bombs, drugs or abducted children'. In the lower left Muldoon is presenting his passport at the desk while the passport officers listen to him muttering about the Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. In the lower right 'the criminal element', two shady looking men are about to travel. One is holding six passports, trying to decide which one to use. Extended Title - The average N.Z.er may dislike the prospect of having to produce a passport - but it will help the Australians to sort out any suspicious characters - and certainly create problems for the criminal element Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone, 445 x 320 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Interview with Robert Hansen

Date: 31 May 2001

From: Anglo-Indian lives oral history project

By: Hansen, Robert Haig, 1918-2009

Reference: OHInt-0562/05

Description: Robert Haig Hansen was born in 1918 at Dehra Dun. Talks of his British and New Zealand passports, citizenship and residence in Britain. Relates that he was in Borneo at the time of independence and talks of the wartime there. Mentions that his maternal grandfather and father were bandmasters in India while his mother was a pianist and singer and sons are musicians. Mentions the boarding schools which he, his brother and sister attended. Details his family members and their silk business in Kashmir, their house and servants' living arrangements. Talks about food, clubs and sports. Recounts details of his father's death, his mother's remarriage, her move to New Zealand and sheepfarming. Describes meeting his wife, talks of her army background in India and marrying in Britain. Mentions his ability in speaking and writing languages. Recalls working as an unpaid teacher, an RAF pilot, joining the police as a civilian, being the Governor's private secretary in Borneo. Talks of accommodation provided for the Duke of Edinburgh in Borneo and relates that he received an MBE in England in 1946. Recalls being a school caretaker and buying a dairy in New Zealand. Describes his wife's strokes and his cataracts and heart operation. Awards/funding - Project received an Oral History Grant Interviewer(s) - Dorothy McMenamin Accompanying material - Genealogical table for the Hansen family and handwritten war memoirs of Wilfred Griffin, brother-in-law of the Interviewee. Includes photocopies of various certificates and letters. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008506, OHC-008507 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2642.

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Interview with Wilfred Barlow

Date: 21 Feb 2000

From: Anglo-Indian lives oral history project

By: Barlow, Wilfred Ainslie, 1929-2004

Reference: OHInt-0562/02

Description: Wilfred Ainslie Barlow, known as Bill, was born in Calcutta on 24.10.1929, an only child. Talks about Indian, British and New Zealand passports and arrival in New Zealand, October 1971. Mentions grandfathers. Talks of father's job in Licence Measures Dept. in shipping, while mother was a stenographer. Grew up with servants, brought up by friend with three children. Talks of father, a catholic until he became a Freemason, and mother was Anglican. Mentions that he was not compelled to go to church, but attended Victoria School, Kurseong, which was Anglican with other denominations present. Talks of uniform, religions and standard of education, attaining Senior Cambridge. Describes being an apprentice engineer and training opportunities, also the five years as an A Grade apprentice in Kharagpur with mainly Anglo-Indians, then going to sea. Discusses the loyalties of Anglo-Indians. Talks about his parents' families in India, his parents' illnesses and early deaths and the whereabouts of the friend which brought him up. Talks of rented accommodation in Calcutta. Describes other Anglo-Indian communities, jobs and social life. Describes railway employee socials, dances and sports. Describes the family's accommodation, mentions western style clothing. Talks about childhood fun, food and related customs, languages including Hindi, Telagu. Mentions his accommodation and bearer. Talks about gaining his engineering ticket in England on completion of his apprenticeship, then working as a junior engineer in shipping. Describes tenants in his accommodation, the loss of his possessions. Mentions meeting his UK wife, his friends who left India and attitudes of Indians. Talks of the book 'Bhowani Junction' portraying Anglo-Indians and how they treated women. Talks of Raj wives and orphanages, club membership, class distinction and differences in races. Describes Calcutta at the time of partition. Mentions his jobs with freighters and applying to emigrate to New Zealand with his family. Talks of job with Union Steamship Co.and conditions. Gives reasons for going to Auckland and Lyttelton. Mentions conditions in India when he returned, settling in other countries, the colour issue and people's attitudes to Anglo-Indians. Awards/funding - Project received an Oral History Grant Interviewer(s) - Dorothy McMenamin Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008501, OHC-008502 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2639.

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Interview with Renee Hart

Date: 17 May 2001

From: Anglo-Indian lives oral history project

By: Hart, Renee Sylvia, 1919-

Reference: OHint-0562/06

Description: Renee Hart was born in Worthing, Sussex, England on 20 June 1919. Mentions her passports, her attitude to her nationality and the postings of her father's regiment. Talks of her parents' marriage and children. Describes her father's move to India as a bandsman and how the family travelled there. Describes the band's musical commitments. Talks of her father's change from playing brass to stringed instruments and piano. Mentions the governors of various regions in India. Relates the details of the family's return to England and their subsequent return to India. Talks of her mother's occupation in hairdressing, her sister's role in the business and her own training, the techniques used at the time, their Indian customers with reference to privacy for various races. Mentions social life in the hills and teaching dancing with her sisters. Mentions her family's religion and censoring the forces' mail in wartime. Talks of her husband's family connections with India, their meeting and living in India. Describes sports clubs, social clubs and membership, relationships, modes of transport. Explains what their accommodation was like, mentions bathrooms and toilets at home and at boarding school. Mentions servants. Talks about her children, her parents and siblings settling in New Zealand. Describes her father's work and pension husband's job situation. Awards/funding - Project received an Oral Histroy Grant Interviewer(s) - Dorothy McMenamin Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008508, OHC-008509 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 1.50 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2643.

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Personal papers and documents

Date: 1935-[1991]

From: Franken, Paul Joseph, 1935- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-5783-01

Description: Comprises personal documents including birth notice for Franken, driver's licences (1964, 1965); National Film Library projectionist's and examiner's certificates (1974, 1975); passport (1976); and papers re estate of his mother in The Netherlands (1990-1991) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Sugden, John Asquith, fl 1899 : Passport to enter Orange Free State

Date: 9 Jan 1899

By: Sugden, John Asquith, active 1899

Reference: MS-Papers-2953

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 leaf). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Ms

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :51 original cartoons published in the Dominion between 1990 and...

Date: 1990 - 2002

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: A-366-380/430

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues in New Zealand and overseas. Quantity: 51 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black felt pen drawings on paper, sizes vary.

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Lang, Henry George, 1919-1997 : Papers

Date: 1937-1977

By: Lang, Henry George, 1919-1997

Reference: MS-Group-1831

Description: Comprise personal papers of Henry Lang, including passports, educational certificates, naturalisation papers and other; also some correspondence and papers relating to the Plischke family Source of title - Supplied by Library Other - One photograph negative transferrd to Photographic Archive. Held at 1/4-120122 Quantity: 3 folder(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, typescript, printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donation, Anna Lang, Sydney, 2010 Transfers: To Photographic Archive - One photo negative.

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :[6 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 19 and 25...

Date: 2004

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper); Hubbard, James, 1949-

Reference: H-740-015/020

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 6 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Robert J Otway - Passports

Date: [1849-1871]

From: Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967 : Further papers

Reference: MSX-4961

Description: Two passports of Robert Jocelyn Otway (1) issued by the French consul in London when he was a captain (1849); and (2) issued in London, also when he was a captain, and used until 1871 (1859). The 1859 passport has a pocket with several items, clippings regarding Otway's service in New Zealand on `Castor' (1846) Also included are letterheads for the Grand Hotel Central, Lisbon, Hotel de Russie, Naples, Grand Hotel d'Europe, the Boratti d Casaleggio of Turin, Eberle's Royal Hotel, Liverpool, and the Grand Hotel d'Italie at Geneva, kept by Felix Bottacchi Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[30 cartoons published in the Auckland Star and Sunday Star in 1...

Date: 1977 - 1990

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-364-102/131

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 30 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Pearse, John 1808-1882 (collector) :Pass issued by ... Her Britannic Majesty's Consul a...

Date: 1850 - 1856

From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]

Reference: E-455-f-004

Description: Passport or visa for John Pearse, issued in Egypt on his return from New Zealand to England, July 1856. A decorated envelope addressed to Pearse at Undersherriff, Dunstable, England, July 1850. The envelope has drawings of a central figure of Britannia directing angels to fly to various parts of her empire, including an area with camels and elephants (possibly both India and North Africa), upper left, America with Indians and Europeans greeting, upper right, a man reading to an elderly woman, lower left and a woman reading a letter to two small children, lower right Quantity: 2 printed items. Physical Description: Printed and handwritten documents, sizes vary

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Interview with Richard Cox

Date: 24 May 2001

From: Anglo-Indian lives oral history project

By: Cox, Richard Anthony, 1932-

Reference: OHInt-0562/03

Description: Richard Cox, known as Dick, was born in Rawalpindi in India, now Pakistan, on 28th March 1932. Mentions nationality, passports and New Zealand citizenship. Talks about family origins in England and mentions grandparents and parents marriages, being an only child. Talks of religious beliefs of mother's family and training and working in India and England. Details grandparents' deaths in India and New Zealand and his parents arrival in New Zealand 1949/50, and bringing grandmother from India. Talks of his mother's family in the Indian Army and father's side with the railways. Mentions his family's religious beliefs, his catholic education at boarding school. Mentions the social life at the various institutes. Talks of father in World War I building railways in Iraq, being stationed in Multan and Lahore on his return. Talks of grandmother's properties in Dehra Dun. Details definition of Anglo-Indian. Recounts family movements at the time of partition. Talks of the railway colony, Anglo-Indian districts and attitudes at the Institutes. Describes their house in Lahore and the role of servants and games played. Mentions beggars. Describes types of clothing worn, the food and mealtimes, use of different languages. Talks of boarding school life and discipline, and mentions leaving school in 1948, doing school certificate, travelling to New Zealand in 1949 and outlines reasons for their choice of country. Details incidents connected with partition. Describes his father's settling in New Zealand and his compulsory military training, bursary and Canterbury University studying medical intermediate before transferring to Otago. Talks of a holiday job at a freezing works, working at Dannevirke Hospital, his general practice at Granity and Christchurch. Talks about his wife and family of six children and their vocations. Talks of club life in India and the social hierarchy. Mentions differences in attitude to Anglo-Indians and Eurasians, and compares working in a freezing works with the Indian servants' tasks and earnings. Mentions not wanting to return to India, speaks of his childhood. Talks of his uncle and discrimination in army ranking. Mentions the British role in giving India back and his opinions on the various classes. Mentions the lepers of Dehra Dun. Awards/funding - Project received an Oral History Grant Interviewer(s) - Dorothy McMenamin Accompanying material - Genealogical table for the Cox family Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008503, OHC-008504 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 interview(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2640.

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[Certificates, licences and passport of the Moxon and Burrell families]

Date: 1950 - 1980 - 1959 - 1989

Reference: Eph-A-CERTIFICATE-Moxon

Description: Folder contains: Ellen Olive Burrell (nee Benge). British passport and NZ vaccination certificate 1955. Richard Everitt Moxon. Driver's licence 1931 Thomas S Burrell & wife. Drivers' licences (2 in 1 folder) 1934 Palmerston North High School Old Boys' Association. Membership card for R E Moxon. Upper Hutt and District Horticultural Society. Four prize cards awarded to Mrs E Moxon 4 December 1941 New Zealand Education Department. Certificate of Proficiency for Joyce E Burrell of Upper Hutt. 1934 Joyce Ella Burrell and Richard Everett Moxon. Wedding 26 October 1940. Invitation New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc). Five certificates issued to Mrs Ella Moxon 1942-1943 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on licences, certificates, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Moxon family in 2016.

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Citizens of a make-believe state...

Date: 18 April 2011

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-429

Description: The cartoon shows an 'Aotearoa passport' costing $370.00 and a 'New Zealand passport' costing $300m a week. The first passport refers to a scam that involves overstayers paying up to $370 for Aotearoa citizenship certificates, which promise to absolve the holder of all responsibilities under "Pakeha law", including paying taxes to the New Zealand Government. The man behind the scheme, calls himself Chief Tupai. The second passport refers to the mount of money being borrowed by the government each week. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - 180411A12 BODY CARTOON Pls send to MediaGrid [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 230 x 340 mm

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Personal legal papers

Date: [ca 1949-1989]

From: White, Dorothy Mary Neal, 1915-1995 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7995-145

Description: Legal and other papers relating to the White and Ballantyne families. Includes expired passports, the will of Richard White, papers re land, birth and marriage certificates and genealogical papers. Quantity: 1 folder(s).