Anglican church established in 1870.
Holy Trinity Church (Ohariu, N.Z.)
Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photograph of Holy Trinity Church, Ohariu, Wellington
Date: [197-]
By: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988; Alington, Margaret Hilda, 1920-2012
Reference: PAColl-D-1093
Description: Photograph of the exterior of Holy Trinity Church, Ohariu, Wellington, taken ca 1970s by Charles Fearnley. Several gravestones are visible in the foreground. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 51 x 39.8 cm, mounted on cardboard
Country churches
Date: 1989, 1991, 2001, 2002, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-12211
Description: Transparencies of country churches in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the name and the location of the church. Dates and photographer name are sometimes annotated. Churches and locations annotated on the slide mounts include St George's Anglican Church at Motupiko, St Paul's Anglican Church at Glenmark, Tarras Church, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Pauatahanui, St James Anglican Church at Ngatimoti, Presbyterian Church at Enfield, St Paul's Church at Hairini, Church of Our Lady of the Assumption at Motukaraka, Ratana Temple near Mangamuka, St John's Anglican Church at Hororata, St Michael's Anglican Church at Waimea West, St Anne's Anglican Church at Pleasant Valley, St Mary's Anglican Church at Beaconsfield, St Alban's Anglican Church at Pautahanui, Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Ohariu Valley, St John the Baptist Anglican Church at Waimate North, St Matthias' Anglican Church at Makara, Minniesdale Chapel at Wharehine, St James' Anglican Church at Kerikeri, St Bride's Anglican Church at Mauku, All Saint's Anglican Church at Howick. Also includes a transparency of Mt. Peel homestead. Title transcribed from item. Most transparencies are undated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in five small plastic slide cases, each holding approximately 30- 40 mounted transparencies, and each labelled "Country Churches". There was no apparent order. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Artist unknown :Old church, Ohariu Valley. [1920s?]
Date: 1920 - 1940
From: Various artists :[Thirty-nine watercolours, the collection and/or work of Maurice Crompton Smith. 1890-1940s].
Reference: A-372-023
Description: Shows the red-roofed Holy Trinity Church building. By the same artist as A-372-032. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Signed] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 240 x 160 mm, on sheet 240 x 305 mm.
Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :Holy Trinity Church, Ohariu Valley. George Eiby. 8.9.75
Date: 1975
From: Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :[Wellington sketchbook]. August 1975-January 1990.
Reference: E-481-f-003
Description: View of the wooden church and graveyard Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour 280 x 350 mm
Buildings by architect Frederick Thatcher
Date: 1977-1988
From: Alington family :Photographs of Alington and Broadhead families
Reference: PA12-8658
Description: Slides of Frederick Thatcher's buildings include - Views of St Mary's Church, New Plymouth. Doorway detail of St Matthias Church, Panmure, Auckland. Other photographs include - Iron church, Darlinghurst, Sydney, made in Bristol by Samuel Hemmins. Holy Trinity Church, Ohariu, Wellington. Margaret Thatcher, grandaughter of Frederick Thatcher, at Old ST Paul's Church, Wellington, 1977. Quantity: 22 colour original transparency/ies. 1 b&w original transparency/ies.
Churches
Date: 1992, 2001-2002 date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-12218
Description: Transparencies of churches in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the name and the location of the church. Dates and photographer name are sometimes annotated. Churches and locations annotated on the slide mounts include Burnside Presbyterian Church at Burnside, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Pauatahanui, St Matthew's Church at Tuparoa, Christ Church at Pukehou, St Mary the Virgin Church at Beaconsfield, Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Ohariu Valley, Norwegian Church at Mauriceville North, St Albans at Pauatahanui, Chapel at Mangakuri, St Paul's Church at Glenmark, St David's Memorial Church at Cave, St Luke's Anglican Church at Little Akaloa, St John's Church at Barrhill, St Gabriel's Church at Pawarenga, St John's Anglican Church at Hira, St Matthias Anglican Church at Makara, and St Paul's Church at Hairini. Title supplied by Library Most transparencies are undated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in two small unlabelled plastic slide cases, one holding 19 and the other 5 mounted transparencies. There was no apparent order. Quantity: 13 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Country churches
Date: 1991, 2002, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-12208
Description: Transparencies of country churches in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the name and the location of the church. Dates and photographer name are sometimes annotated. Churches and locations annotated on the slide mounts include St Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church at Pawaranga, Church of Our Lady of the Assumption at Motukaraka, St John the Baptist Church at Waimate North, St James' Anglican Church at Kerikeri, Minniesdale Chapel at Wharehine, St Paul's Anglican Church at Hairini, St Matthew's Anglican Church at Tuparoa, Church of the Good Shepherd at Tinui, St Michael and All Angels Church at Stanway, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Pauatahanui, St Alban's Anglican Church at Pauatahanui, Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Ohariu Valley, St Matthias' Anglican Church at Makara, Presbyterian Church at Burnside, St Mary the Virgin at Beaconsfield, St John in the Wilderness Church at Koromiko. Title transcribed from item. Most transparencies are undated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in five small plastic slide cases, each holding approximately 30- 40 mounted transparencies, and each labelled "Country Churches". There was no apparent order. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, from left to right and top to bottom, stating from the front of the original container (i.e. the end from which the annotations on the mounts could be read).
Country churches
Date: 1996, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-11681
Description: Transparencies of country churches in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the name of the church and location. Dates and photographer name are often but not always annotated. Title transcribed from item. Many slides are not dated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in a 6-row, 50 slides per row, plastic case. The arrangement appears generally, although not totally, geographical, from the top of the North Island to the lower South Island. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic and cardboard slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Country churches
Date: 1992, 1994, 2001-2002, 2008, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-11685
Description: Transparencies of country churches in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the name of the church and location. Dates and photographer name are often but not always annotated. Title transcribed from item. Many slides are not dated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in a 6-row, 50 slides per row, plastic case. The arrangement appears generally, although not totally, geographical, from the top of the North Island to the lower South Island. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic and cardboard slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
The Holy Trinity Church with unidentified priest and local congregation in front at the...
Date: 13 Jun 1960
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1960/2143-F
Description: Photograph taken for the Evening Post newspaper of Wellington by an unidentified staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulosic film negative, 6.5 x 6.5 cm
Porirua Parochial District - Marriage register
Date: 1867-1878, 1887
From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records
Reference: MS-Papers-1925-67/1
Description: The district was previously known as Porirua Road, until 1881. Includes St John's Church, Johnsonville; St Peter's Church, Tawa Flat; Holy Trinity, Ohariu Valley; St Anne's Church, Porirua Quantity: 1 folder(s).