Blizzards
Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919 :Sketches taken in the Alps. By W. S. G. 1870.
Date: 1870 - 1880
By: Green, William Spotswood (Rev), 1847-1919; Baldock, Belinda, -1999
Reference: E-578-q
Description: Green and companions travelling and climbing in Switzerland in 1870 and in 1874. Four views of County Kerry, Ireland, ca 1880. The early Swiss views include Chamounix, Mont Blanc, Jardin, the Road to Evolena, the Dent Blanche, the Briccola Alp, the Col d'Erin, Monte Rosa, the Adler Pass, the Faulberg, the Finster Aarhorn and the Wetterhorn, July - August 1870. The later Swiss views show fewer mountaineering scenes but include log cabins, Jungfrau, Schilthorn, Murren from the Lauterbrunn Valley, on the Sparrerhorn, and Natters. Two men called Peter [Lyle?] and [Henry?] Reid are singled out. The climbing was done with Swiss guides according to Green's diary. The Irish scenes, include Ballinskellig's Bay, Staigue Fort, the Coomeragh, and Landing the direct USA cable [on Valencia Island or Waterville, County Kerry, 1866?]. Quantity: 1 sketchbook(s). Physical Description: 1 pencil drawing, 39 watercolours, mostly tipped in on 42 pages in sketchbook with purple-red and gold embossed buckram binding, page size 308 x 245 mm.
Dollmann, John Charles, 1851-1934 :[A very gallant gentleman]. 1915.
Date: 1912 - 1915 - 1997
By: Dollman, John Charles, 1851-1934; Perkinson, Bryan J, active 1997
Reference: C-087-024
Description: Shows the hunched figure of Captain Lawrence Oates, in the right foreground, walking away from a tent in the left background; this is a depiction of his sacrifice of his life in 1912, so as not to delay the rest of the party on Captain Scott's doomed polar expedition. Produced by the donor in 1997, by enlarging a postcard reproduction. See AT 10/14, 23 November 1997. Other Titles - Captain Lawrence Oates Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on canvas.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on canvas, 455 x 622 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Bryan J Perkinson in 1997.
For the glory of the Empire; the great sacrifice of Captain Oates, a brave English gent...
Date: 1913 - 1920
Reference: Eph-D-ANTARCTICA-1913-01
Description: A British poster showing inset photographic portraits of members of the 1912 British Antarctic Expedition, against a background showing Antarctic scenes (the 'Terra Nova", an ice barrier, Oates going outside the tent in a blizzard. The portraits are of: Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Captain L E G Oates, Dr E A Wilson, Petty Officer Evans, Lieutenant H R Bowers. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on sheet 445 x 390 mm (sight) Processing information: Deframed by the Library.
Irwin, Brian Tyrwhitt Wynn, 1905-1942 :Searchers digging trenches on Mount Avalanche
Date: 5 August 1933
From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives
By: Irwin, Brian Tyrwhitt Wyn (Major), 1905-1942
Reference: PA1-o-407-138-2
Description: Party searching for Edgar Russell (killed in a snow slide on Mount Avalanche, 30 July 1933). The main party is digging a trench in the centre background. John Dobree Pascoe (left foreground) is beginning a new, and ultimately successful, trench. Photograph taken on 5 August 1933 by Dr Brian Tyrwhitt Wynn Irwin (1905-1942). Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 105 x 60 mm mounted on album page
Macleod, Euan, 1956- :Tramp. [2010?]
Date: 2010
By: Macleod, Euan, 1956-; O'Brien, Gregory, 1961-
Reference: A-443-021
Description: A tramping figure bent against a strong wind, with a walking stick, possibly representing an early Antarctic explorer such as Captain Robert Scott Loose print, forming part of volume Euan Macleod: the painter in the painting / Gregory O'Brien; with a foreword by John McDonald. Special ed. Dawes Point, NSW, Piper Press, c 2010. ATL call number q505664 Copy no 1 of a limited edition of 40 copies. Print numbered in pencil 1/40. Printed in black and blue. Paper has embossed bee symbol, lower right Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - 1/40, bottom left; Tramp, bottom centre; MACLEOD, bottom right, all in pencil. Embossed bee symbol lower right Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Etching with aquatint, 214 x 153 (platemark) on sheet of handmade paper, 291 x 240 mm
Mallitte, Howard Leon, 1910-1979 :Drift in near blizzard, Scott Base, Dec / 63 (Observa...
Date: 1963
From: Mallitte, Howard Leon, 1910-1979 :[Antarctic material relating to 1963 expedition of HMNZS Endeavour to Scott Base and Hallett Station] 1963
Reference: B-117-008
Description: Shows a man examining a small letterbox or cabinet, with telegraph poles, and accommodation hut to the left. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and pencil, 300 x 395 mm. Provenance: Donated by NZ Tourist and Publicity Department, 30 March 1976.
Weigel, William George, 1890-1980 :Searchers above bush level in blizzard
Date: 4 August 1933
From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives
By: Weigel, William George, 1890-1980
Reference: PA1-o-407-135-2
Description: Party searching for Edgar Russell (killed in a snow slide on Mount Avalanche, 30 July 1933) in a blizzard above snow level, photographed on 4 August 1933 by William George Weigel on Christchurch. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 91 x 148 mm mounted on album page
Programme 104: Poor little Nell in the blizzard by E M Trotter: Skipper the spaniel by ...
Date: 18 Apr 1965
From: Open Country Sound Recordings
Reference: OHInt-0002/087
Description: 'Skipper the spaniel' is a story of a spaniel dog whose intelligence was supreme. In `Poor little Nell in the blizzard' a musterer on a bus to Dunedin to spend an exciting winter with music and gaiety, has a conversation with an elderly fellow passenger who relates his experiences, as a musterer, during a hard winter on Mt Albert and the Minaret Peaks with his dog, Nell. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Wellington Interviewer(s) - Jim Henderson, presenter Interviewer(s) - Tim Elliott, reader Venue - NZBC Studios, Wellington Accompanying material - Script at MS-Papers-1239, folder 26 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT5-0093 Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). 1 event(s). 13 Minutes Duration.
Panama papers
Date: 11 May 2016
From: Slane, Christopher, 1957-: [Original cartoons by Chris Slane featured in a retrospective exhibition at Alta Gallery, Wellington, 8-22 October 2016.]
Reference: A-474-005
Description: Prime Minister John Key is shown trying to walk through a blizzard of papers and being cut by the papers as they fly by. Written on the papers are the words "Trust" and "Lawyer named". Refers to the implication of New Zealand involvement in money laundering made in documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca (referred to the Panama Papers). In the top left-hand corner of the image a news story is quoted, stating that "People turn up to emergency wards at hospital with paper cuts". Inscriptions: Recto - top right - SLANE CARTOONS LTD Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and ink on card, 225 x 303 mm
The Graphic, London :The first ascent of Mount Cook, New Zealand. The summit of Mount C...
Date: 1882
Reference: C-068-002-8
Description: One of nine wood engravings showing William Spotswood Green's attempt to ascend Mount Cook. Green with Swiss mountaineers Kaufmann and Boss are shown roped together in blizzard conditions, climbing towards the summit Page from The Graphic London, 29th July 1882 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 100 x 151 mm on sheet 405 x 587 mm
ACT "I may be gone some time" Sunday News, 30 April 2004
Date: 2004
From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0009488
Description: Shows Richard Prebble leaving the ACT tent, that is in a snow blizzard, for greener pastures where a sofa chair, wine and television is sitting. Refers to Prebble leaving the ACT Party. See DCDL-0009487 for colour version. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
ACT "I may be gone some time" Sunday News, 30 April 2004
Date: 2004
From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0009487
Description: Shows Richard Prebble leaving the ACT tent, that is in a snow blizzard, for greener pastures where a sofa chair, wine and television is sitting. Refers to Prebble leaving the ACT Party. See DCDL-0009488 for black and white version. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919 :Top of Tschingel Pass July 15 [1879]
Date: 1879
From: Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919 :[Journey to New Zealand and the attempt on Mount Cook, November 1881 to March 1882, and] Dodging about Switzerland in 1879.
By: Green, William Spotswood (Rev), 1847-1919
Reference: E-581-q-043
Description: Green with his wife and daughter and a male companion, roped together in a blizzard and crossing the summit of the Tschingel Pass, Switzerland Inscriptions: Album page - bottom right - title in pencil Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 110 x 135 mm
Gore, Ross Digby, 1904-1981 :Trail of death [ca 1957].
Date: 1863 - 1956 - 1885 - 1866 - 1957 - 1886
From: Gore, Ross Digby, 1904-1981 :It happened in New Zealand. [208 original drawings. Late 1940s and early 1950s].
Reference: B-140-009
Description: A six-panelled account of the deaths of 7 surveyors in Canterbury in the 1860s and 1885. They were Henry Whitcombe (mistakenly called George by the artist) who drowned while crossing the Teremakau River with Jacob Louper (correctly Lauper) in 1863; Carleton (correctly Charlton) Howitt and two others (Robert Little and Henry Miller) drowned in Lake Brunner in 1863, their packs found by the sole survivor, James Belgrave Hammett; Charles Townshend (correctly Townsend), drowned while crossing the Grey River in 1863; George Dobson, shot by the Maungatapu murderers in 1866; and Edward Lake Paske, who died in a snowstorm in the Clarence Valley in 1885 (correctly 1886), followed by another member of his party, Hugh Thompson who died in similar circumstances on the same trip. These illustrations were reproduced in New Zealand newspapers during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The newspapers included The Evening Post, Auckland Star, Christchurch Star Sun, Taranaki Herald, Southern Cross, Students' Digest, Greymouth Evening Star, Evening Star (Sports) Dunedin, and the Southland Daily News. In 1953, 48 of them were collected and published as a booklet called 'It happened in New Zealand' by Ross Gore. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 330 x 565 mm.
Florance, Augustus H, 1812-1879 :Strait of Le Maire & Staten Isle. From an original dra...
Date: 1860
By: Florance, Augustus (Dr), 1812-1879
Reference: C-031-003
Description: Shows distant hills, ship tossed by billowing seas, with swirling cloud formations. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title and further information in pencil Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 424 x 640 mm
Parker Bros Inc :Admiral Byrd's South Pole game "Little America". Reg. U.S. Patent Offi...
Date: 1930 - 1934
By: Parker Brothers, Inc.
Reference: Eph-F-ANTARCTICA-1934-01
Description: Board game based on the Antarctic expedition of Admiral Byrd, consists of a map which follows Byrd on his trail by air, sea and land from Dunedin, New Zealand, to the South Pole avoiding the perils of icebergs, crevasses and blizzards along the route. Object of the game is to insert peg at bottom of microphone into die-cut holes at "New Zealand", spin the metal arrow on the microphone to determine the number of holes to advance, and start out for Admiral Byrd's Little America base. As players reach their destination they announce their safe arrival using the microphone and then continue on to the South Pole. The first player to reach the South Pole by exact count wins. Along the way, players encounter penguins, storm warnings, icebergs and crevasses. The box also contains an instruction sheet for the game, and a card advertising the game "Rook". Byrd's first Antarctic expedition took place 1928-1930. Some sources date this game at 1934, but at least one source gives 1930 eg Charles Dee Sharp's "The Wonder of American Toys 1920-1950", chapter 9. Quantity: 1 board game. Physical Description: Relief prints and photolithograph, on card and in box 335 x 440 mm, with four coloured wooden pegs, four wooden, metal, cardboard and string "microphones".
Nisbet, Alistair, 1958- :With blizzard conditions once again, the animals soon learnt t...
Date: 2011
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0018626
Description: Text reads 'With blizzard conditions once again, the animals soon learnt ways to adapt...' In the foreground is the rear end of a cow with a knitted warmer covering her udder. Behind is another cow sitting on a three-legged stool knitting a second udder warmer with wool that she unwinds from a shivering sheep nearby. Context: A comment on the freezing weather and the unusually heavy snowfalls. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).