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New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women : Records

Date: 1920-2006

By: International Federation of University Women; New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women

Reference: MS-Group-0231

Description: The collection comprises minutes of the National Executive (1927-1997, 1997-2003), the Fellowship Trust Board (1939-1963, 1982-1985, 1988-2003) and the Committee on Public Affairs (1956-1962, 1994-2003); subject files and correspondence (1920-1997, 1997-2003); letter books (1973-1979); branch newsletters and reports (1973-1994, 1996-2003); conference reports 1956-2003, minutes and correspondence (1930-1994, 1993-2003); membership lists (1991-2003); International Federation yearbooks (1967-1974); circulars (1974-1994) and Council minutes from Geneva (1973), Kyoto (1974), Grenoble (1976) and Ottawa (2001); Federation triennial reports to the International Federation (1935-1973); financial records; correspondence and minutes of meetings regarding Council for Equal Pay and Opportunity, National Council of Women, International Womens Year, United Women's Convention; papers relating to the Women's Appointment File, Committee on Women, Corso; completed questionaires on `Equal Pay and Opportunities for Women'. Also included are publications including both those produced by the Federation and those produced by other women's organisations; submissions and correspondence with MP's 1997-2003; honours, awards and obituaries; curriculum vitaes Also includes records of the Tauranga Branch that were deposited with the National Office after it went into recess. Source of title - Supplied title The New Zealand Federation of University Women, part of a movement after World War I to unite graduates of different countries for peace through friendship and understanding, was formed in 1922 after New Zealand women attended the 1922 International Conference in Paris. The aims of the Federation are to promote understanding and cooperation among university women, to represent women graduates in relevant matters, and to encourage research by university women. The Federation is concerned with problems of careers for women and the status of married women in the professions. The name has since been changed to New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women Quantity: 31 box(es) (includes one file box). 122 folder(s). 2 volume(s). 438 Electronic document(s). 12.50 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, duplicated and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listings available for Acc 76-187, 82-259, 87-163, 88-258. Provenance: The volumes were found in the estate of a member of the Auckland branch of the society Transfers: Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Transfers made from here. - To Photographic Archive - Three photograph albums and envelope of loose photos transferred to Photograpic Archive. (PA Coll-9362) - To Oral History Collection - VHS video containing a Channel 9 (Dunedin) production relating to Dr Judith Duncan.

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Robson, John Lochiel, 1909-1991 : Papers

Date: [ca 1954-1991]

By: Robson, John Lochiel (Dr), 1909-1991

Reference: MS-Group-0155

Description: The papers relate to penal policy, the Press Council, Robson's work at the Institute of Criminology, as Secretary of Justice and on various committees and boards, overseas trips and United Nations seminars. They comprise correspondence, conference papers, notes, speech notes and other related material. Source of title - supplied title John Robson was a former Secretary for Justice. Quantity: 9 folder(s). 1 volume(s). 36 box(es). 3.70 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter (some photocopies) Finding Aids: Partial listing of 88-266 available. Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photo of soldiers preparing for Public Service Exam and of Australian Institute of Criminology. Processing information: Access requirement for permission of the Chief Librarian removed 28 March 2023.

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Printed ephemera from 2011

Date: 2011

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12747-05

Description: Printed ephemera from 2011 collected by Gareth Watkins for PrideNZ. Comprises: - 'Sun, Snow, Sport, Sex' study information card - 'Urge Black, Men's Party for Outgames' flyer - 'You can't beat Wellington on a good day' Joe's Garage photographic postcard - 'Roller Derby, Wgtn vs Sydney, Saturday 19 March' flyer - 'Out Takes 2011, a reel queer film festival' fold-out programme - Two tickets for Gareth Farr's 'Drumdrag' at Downstage, 11 March 2011 - Two tickets for 'Mates and Lovers' by Fabulous Arts Aotearoa New Zealand at Downstage, 10 March 2011 - One ticket for 'Sing Out! Choral Concert' at Wellington Town Hall, 13 March 2011 - 'Confessions of a Drag Queen' flyer - '2nd Asia Pacific Outgames, Sing Out!' concert programme, 13 March 2011 - 'Justices' Quarterly', vol. 80, no.4, Summer 2011, with a bookmarked article "We're 'gressing' - but which way?" by Trevor Morley, Justice of the Peace - 'Luna2, te marama, te marama, te marama' programme, 9-20 March 2011 at Thistle Hall Gallery - 'Rent' flyer, 19-28 May 2011 at the Little Theatre - Order of service for Phillip Alexander Cottrell, 16 December 2011 - '2nd AsiaPacific Outgames, Human Rights Conference' programme and abstracts - '2nd AsiaPacific Outgames' official guide Title taken from label in original enclosure. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a plastic sleeve labelled "2011" inside file box one. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 16 pieces of ephemera.. Processing information: Material removed from plastic sleeve and rehoused in archival enclosure for conservation and storage purposes. Plastic sleeve not retained by Library.

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Daily chronicle (London): More news than any other daily paper. Tuesday July 18. Alexan...

Date: 1882

By: Daily chronicle (London, England)

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-1882-01

Description: A broadsheet advertising the daily edition for 18 July 1882, when there was British involvement in Egypt, and when Maori chiefs were visiting London to present a memo on 17 July, complaining of the recent treatment of Te Whiti. The Illustrated London news for Saturday 22 July 1882, page 87, reported: \"Three Maori chiefs were on Monday introduced to the Colonial Secretary by the Bishop of Nelson, in order to present a memorial bearing on the recent treatment of Te Whiti. They complained of the non-fulfilment of distinct promises, and asked for the appointment of an English Commission of Inquiry. Lord Kimberley explained that, while the Queen took great interest in the welfare of her Maori subjects, she considered the interests of the colony better attended to by arrangements made on the spot\". The Egyptian conflict began with Britains attempt to stabilise the Egyptian economy by persuading the Sultan of Turkey to replace Ismail Pasha with his son, Mohammed Tewfik. This provoked the Egyptian army chief Under-Secretary of War, Lieutenant-Colonel Ahmedt Arabi, to rebel. Britain responded by sending warships; this action escalated the hostility, and Britain bombarded Alexandria. Arabi then set fire to Alexandria, and withdrew. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). 2.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Relief print on broadsheet, 765 x 527 mm.

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Nga Tamatoa Tuatoru: Racism out. [Designed by Eruera Nia. 1972].

Date: 1972

From: Various artists :[Posters on various political issues, including women's issues, health and education, the environment, abortion, peace, police, Ireland, Vietnam, racial issues. ca 1970-1990].

By: O'Connell, Therese Frances Mary, 1951-

Reference: Eph-D-OCONNELL-Racism-1972-01

Description: Shows four members of Nga Tamatoa Tuatoru in front of Maori house carvings. This poster was designed as part of an Ilam School of Fine Arts design project in Christchurch in 1972. In the middle is Eruera (Ted) Nia, who was a Fine Arts student and designed the poster. The woman in the background is artist Kura Te Waru-Rewiri (Ngapuhi). At the left is Tame Iti and at the right is law student Steve Watene (Watson). The carvings in the background are from Te Rehua marae, Christchurch (Information from Kura Te Waru-Rewiri, August 2004). Other Titles - Poster Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 2.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithograph, silver and black 755 x 450 mm. Provenance: Donated by Therese O'Connell in 1992.

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Various artists :[Posters produced or collected by the New Zealand Family Planning Asso...

Date: 1980 - 1995

By: New Zealand Family Planning Association

Reference: Eph-D-BIRTH-CONTROL-FPA

Description: New Zealand and overseas content. Includes family planning and birth control posters from family planning associations in Queensland, Western Australia, Kenya, New South Wales, Victoria, and London. Also includes New Zealand poster issued by the New Zealand group, Appeal for Population Control, probably 1960s. Also contains posters about consumer rights (Queensland), 2 copies of Japanese calendar advertising contraceptive medications, environment poster from Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association, New Zealand Family Violence poster 1994, poster about equal employment opportunities (NZ). Quantity: 24 colour photo-mechanical print(s) as posters (plus some duplicates).. 13.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithographs, some in colour, sizes varying. Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - Posters to Ephemera, both NZ and overseas, on family planning and related matters - To Oral History Collection - Cassete tape: Abortion - Is there a Christian answer (side 1) and Abortion (side 2).

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New Zealand. Ministry of External Relations and Trade :A key piece, New Zealand. Produc...

Date: 1988 - 1993

By: New Zealand. Ministry of External Relations and Trade; New Zealand. Department of Survey and Land Information

Reference: Eph-D-TRADE-1990-01

Description: Shows a world map in the form of a jigsaw, with pieces for United Kingdom, Italy, New Zealand, Japan and California still to be put in place. The statistics of land area for each of these regions is given; all are comparable to New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Offset lithograph, 595 x 840 mm.

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Christchurch City Council. Water Services Unit :Flax - harakeke. Only by protecting wha...

Date: 1995 - 2007

From: [Ephemera up to quarto size, relating to botany, botanical species and specimens, in New Zealand]

By: Christchurch (N.Z.). Water Services Unit

Reference: Eph-B-BOTANY-1990s-01

Description: Pamphlet shows photographs of flax, and parts of the flax plant, its habitat, and the kete and other products that can be made from flax. Acknowledgements are made to Cath Brown, Ngai Tahu, for assistance with the text. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 13.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 297 x 625 mm, folded to 297 x 208 mm.

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Hall-Jones, William (Sir), 1851-1936 :Papers

Date: 1893-1936

By: Hall-Jones, William (Hon Sir), 1851-1936

Reference: MS-Group-0532

Description: Correspondence, notes and reports relating to Hall-Jones' political career during the Seddon and Ward ministries, and as member of the Legislative Council (1913-1936). A large part of the papers are concerned with his work as Acting Prime Minister (1906), Minister of Public Works and Marine (1893-1906), and New Zealand High Commissioner in London (1908-1912). Includes private papers and correspondence, although most of these are semi-political in nature. Also testimonials and memorabilia, photographs, published official papers and newspaper clippings. Source of title - Transcribed Arrangement: The papers have been arranged in series, based on Hall-Jone's various political activities Cabinet minister, New Zealand High Commissioner in London and member of the Legislative Council Quantity: 99 folder(s). 5 volume(s). 1 box(es). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: A detailed list compiled by the donor is also available on request. Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Two albums and 8 loose photographs. Processing information: Material in Series 1 to 4 initially required the permission of the Chief Librarian for access. This was removed and the collection made 'No access restrictions' in May 2022.

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Daily Southern Cross (1862-1876) :Orakei land case - interlocutory judgment. Printed fo...

Date: 1869

By: Daily southern cross (Newspaper : 1843-1876)

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-1869-01

Description: A full report of the judgment delivered by Mr Fenton, Chief Judge of the Native Lands Court, in the case of the claimants to Orakei.It tells the history of the area from the early eighteenth century. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). 2.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Letterpress, on two sides of sheet 675 x 470 mm.

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Artist unknown :Available March 1976. New Zealand atlas, edited by I. McL. Wards. Price...

Date: 1976

From: [Ephemera and posters promoting the publication of books and new book titles. 1970-1979]

Reference: Eph-D-BOOK-1976-01

Description: Shows copy of the new atlas, with gold tooling, against a white and yellow background. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 13.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 760 x 510 mm.

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O'Connell, Therese, fl 1970-1992 : Papers

Date: 1970-1992

By: O'Connell, Therese Frances Mary, 1951-

Reference: MS-Group-0223

Description: The collection includes correspondence, clippings, leaflets, discussion papers, minutes and other material relating to O'Connell's involvement in the Wellington District Trades Council, Clerical Workers Union and Federation of Labour Women's Advisory Committee. Also included are papers relating to women's liberation politics and organisations, the Progressive Youth Movement and student politics, H-Block Committee and other organisations relating to Irish independance, politics, equal pay and pay equity, the Working Women's Alliance', Aro Street Action group, TEP Action Committee, abortion rights and women in trade unions. Source of title - supplied title Relationship complexity - Two poster collections created by Theresa O'Connell, the "Therese O'Connell Poster Collection" and the "Dan Long Library Poster Collection" are held at the J.C. Beaglehole Room, Victoria University of Wellington. See www.library.victoria.ac.nz for online finding aids. Since the 1970s Therese O'Connell has been active in the women's and trade union movements. Quantity: 18 box(es). 6 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listing available for the 90-214 accession. Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - Posters relating to women's liberation, music, student politics, Irish politics and other political movements transferred to Ephemera. Processing information: Accession 90-214 is input to item level except for boxes 9 and 10, the contents of which require further sorting and which are input at box level only. Accession 92-302, apart from the contents of box one which are described to item level, is input only to box record level and requires further sorting.

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National Council of Women. Wellington Branch : Records

Date: 1937-2006

By: National Council of Women of New Zealand. Wellington Branch

Reference: MS-Group-0224

Description: Contains Wellington Branch executive and general minutes (1937-2001), correspondence (1954-1987), committee reports (1945-1971), conference minutes, papers and reports, Wellington branch associates minutes (1955-1984), national minutes (1966-1970), national and international circulars and newsletters, seminar papers, submissions, copies of constitutions and by-laws and copies of miscellaneous publications and Acts of Parliament In 1917 the National Council of Women reconvened, having gone into recess in 1910. At this time it changed its structure and organised into a series of branches. The first branch established was in Wellington. Quantity: 16 box(es). 5.10 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary list available for all accessions. Transfers: Collection taken as a whole into Manuscripts. Transfers made from there to Photograph Archive. - To Photographic Archive - Two photographs from Acc 89-033 & photo of past presidents (A82-087) now at PAColl-8337; one album and loose photographs from A2006-147 (PAColl-8963); Four photographs from A2007-259 (PAColl-9176) - To Ephemera Collection - Child safety pamphlets (Nov 2008). Processing information: Accessions 81-148, 82-087 and 89-033 fully input but all other accessions require further sorting and inputting

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Neale, Pauline, fl 1981 : Papers relating to the Brooklyn Women's Day

Date: 2 May 1981

By: Neale, Pauline Reynolds, active 1981-2002

Reference: MS-Papers-2733

Description: This collection consists of the edited interview transcripts (Pauline Neale; Barbara strathdee; Kathy Boswell; Birgit Symons; Mary Smith; Carol Holley; Betty Hanlon; Jill Livestre; Chris Poland; Mary-Jane Ansell; Rhonda Edwards), and a sample of one of the labels made by Robyn Silverwright Source of title - Supplied title Papers from a Women's Day held in the Brooklyn Community Centre. The day took the form of workshops in the creative arts, including pottery, batik, embroidery and painting. As background to the workshops there was an exhibition of art work by women in Brooklyn, Vogeltown, Mornington and Kingston. The exhibition was organised by Pauline Neale. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts and printed matter

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Post-parliamentary papers

Date: 1985-2003

From: Waring, Marilyn Joy, 1952- : Collection

Reference: 90-298

Description: Papers relating to Waring's activities since her retirement from Parliament, her professional life and interests, particularly women's affairs. They mainly cover the period after she left parliament and relate to her subsequent career as an academic and international consultant on women's issues. Include personal papers relating to family and friends, and papers on her work with the New Zealand Midwives Association, the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust, the University of Waikato, disarmament, the Ministry of Women's Affairs, the environment, women's rights, the sale of liquor, equal employment opportunities, correspondence, including faxes and University of Waikato Department of Politics memos, personal correspondence, papers concerning disarmament and arms control, typescripts relating to her book `My dear sisters' and correspondence on a variety of matters. Also includes a draft for Waring's book `If women counted', drafts of Waring's writings including reports, books, newspaper columns and a screenplay based on 'The Butcher shop' by Jean Devanny, copies of speeches and papers given by Waring, papers relating to areas of interest to Waring and other miscellaneous material. Topics covered include international development and human rights, particularly as they impact on women; women's unpaid work in the economy and women in public life. Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 116 box(es). 5.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, typescripts, printed matter Finding Aids: Partial listing available.

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McNeish, Helen, fl 1940-1999 : Papers relating to Passionate pilgrimage

Date: 1915-1920, [1973]-1988

By: McNeish, Helen (Lady), active 1940-1999

Reference: MS-Papers-6689

Description: Comprises correspondence relating to McNeish's edition of `Passionate pilgrimage'; corrected drafts of the work; and James McNeish's papers for Katherine Mansfield Centennial Conference, VUW (1988) Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See `Passionate pilgrimage' in Printed Collections and NZC McNeish edited Katherine Mansfield's letters from the south of France (1915-1920) into `Passionate pilgrimage' (Michael Joseph, Hodder & Stoughton, 1976) Quantity: 4 folder(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter

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Labour Party (Great Britain) :Labour's first prime minister, Ramsay Macdonald. Printed ...

Date: 1924 - 1930

By: Labour Party (Great Britain); Jordison & Company Ltd (Great Britain)

Reference: Eph-D-BRITISH-008

Description: Shows a reproduction of a head and shoulders drawing of British Labour leader and Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald. James Ramsay MacDonald was Britain's first Labour Prime Minister (January-November 1924 and June 1929 -August 1931) and subsequently Prime Minister of the "National" Government of August 1931-June 1935. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 13.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 755 x 510 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Morva Sutch, in 1975.

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Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce : Further records of the Wellington Regional Ch...

Date: 1884-1998

By: Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce

Reference: MS-Group-1466

Description: The further records of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce comprise council minutes 1942-1945, 1959-1986, Management Committee minute books 1973-1986, and single minute books of the Wellington Junior Chamber of Commerce 1944-1948, Parking Buildings Promotion Committee 1957-1958, New Zealand Centennial Exhibition Committee 1938-1941, and the Chamber of Commerce Centennial Committee 1955. These records complement the previous accession of Wellington Chamber of Commerce material (MS-Group-018). The Associated Chambers of Commerce material comprises minute books 1928-1935, 1949-1986, a minute book of meetings of the Wellington members of the executive 1930-1940, annual conference books and reports 1884-1978, associate member contracts 1944-1958, conference policy resolutions 1949-1955, and other miscellaneous material. Relationship complexity - See Wellington Chamber of Commerce records (MS-Group-018); Wellington Junior Chamber of Commerce records (MS-Papers-1173). Arrangement: Preliminary arrangement only. Material has been listed to box level only. As an interim arrangement the records have been divided into two broad series - records of the Wellington Chamber, and records of the Associated Chambers. Quantity: 26 box(es). 1 folder(s). 10 volume(s). 8.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter Transfers: To Serials Collection - Copies of "New Zealand Commerce".

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New Zealand Vocational Guidance Association : Records

Date: 1925-1960

By: New Zealand Vocational Guidance Association

Reference: 82-086

Description: Quantity: 47 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter, photographs Transfers: To Photographic Archive - A few photographs.

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Tabualevu, Mereisi S, fl 1978 : The role of women in Oceanic art; the case of Fiji, 2nd...

Date: 1978

By: Tabualevu, Mereisi S, active 1978

Reference: MS-Papers-10462

Description: Paper presented by Ms Tabualevu, from the Ministry of Education, Suva Quantity: 1 folder(s) (10 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (cyclostyled) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Unknown