Snelson, Louisa Matilda, 1844-1919

Buck, Louisa Matilda, 1844-1919

Community leader. Daughter of Henry Gregory Buck and Elizabeth Frances (née Croz). Wife of George Mathew Snelson (1837-1901), ironmonger, storekeeper, community leader, of Palmerston North. Mrs Snelson received prize at PN art and industrial exhibition. See DNZB (Vol 2, 1870-1900, p471-471), article on both George Mathew and Louisa Matilda Snelson.

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St Vincent de Paul Society Wellington: Suffrage in stitches [2019]. Catalogue

Date: 2014

Reference: Eph-A-TEXTILE-ARTS-2019-01

Description: Exhibition catalogue show at Wellington Museum, featuring embroidery works celebrating the lives of women suffragists: Ada Wells (by the Findlays) Emily Wallis (by Patricia Ashcroft) Louisa Matilda Snelson (by Debbie Snelson) Amelia Managh (by Kate McKenzie) Jessie Wheeler (by Merrilyn George) Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 20 pages, 210 x 100 mm.

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Various papers

Date: [1842-1917]

From: Dominion Museum : Historical material

Reference: MS-Papers-9863-01

Description: Comprises six items from Dominion Museum list, (1) copy of marriage certificate for Daniel West and Caroline Hunt, Port Nicholson (Wellington) 1842, (2) miner's right for George Hatch, Westland (1876), (3) first prize certificate, Palmerston North Industrial Exhibition (1896), (4) application of George Beamish for license to sell liquors at Oeo hotel (1875), (5) appointment of Edward Hardcastle as barrister (1883), and (6), miner's right and elector's right of James Sloan, Ballarat, 1983 Also includes driver's license for Charles O'Gerady (1913), article, Tasman Bay, by J D Peart re D'Urville's visit, and copy of S Percy Smith's `Captain Dumont D'Urville's visit to Whangarei, Waitemata and the Thames in 1827' (TNZI, vol XLII, 1909) and `Captain Dumont D'Urville's visit to Tologa Bay' (TNZI, vol XLI, 1908) with letter from Smith to Miss Hunter-Brown (1911) Also includes typed letter in Maori from Hari H Wahanui of Otorohanga to director, Dominion Museum, re artefacts Language - Letter in Maori from Hari H Wahanui Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Memorials - Surnames Sne-Sta

From: Alington, Margaret Hilda, 1920-2012 : Bolton Street Cemetery transcripts, notes and papers / compiled by Margaret Alington and others

Reference: MS-Papers-2260-072

Description: Headstones relating to the following families: Snelson; Southey; Spencer; Sperrey; Spicer; Spierling; Spinks; Springgay; Stafford; Stagg; Stains; Staples. Some names have been indexed in Name Field Quantity: 1 folder(s).