Theatres - New Zealand - Manawatū-Whanganui Region

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Cochran, Christopher, 1945- :Majestic Theatre Taihape. Existing elevations, north, sout...

Date: 1917 - 1999

From: Hill, Perry Martin, 1926-2005 :[Architectural plans. 1960-1990s]

By: Cochran, Christopher, 1945-

Reference: Plans-2007-030-0840/0841

Description: Shows front elevation with the date 1917 on the facade. Also shows side and back elevations. Quantity: 2 plan(s). Physical Description: Photocopies, up to 450 x 640 mm.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 1975 - 1996

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1975: "Welcome to Andromeda", by Ron Whyte. Directed by Paul Minifie (With actors Scott Lockwood, Tony Wahren, Faye Flegg). [1975]. programme 1977: "The lady with the lapdog", by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by Raymond Hawthorne. "Small change", by Peter Gill. Directed by Murray Lynch. [1977]. Programme 1982: Centrepoint Theatre. Pamphlet. "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Centrepoint Theatre, 29 May - 26 June [1982]. Programme "The twelfth man", a N.Z. play by Jeffrey Thomas, presented by NZ Drama School graduates. Directed by George Webby; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Centrepoint Theatre, 5-27 February [1982]. Programme "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Director Jan Prettejohns. Cemtrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 23 January 1982. Programme 1983: Ray Henwood returns for a limited season as Dylan Thomas in "Nogood Boyo". 29 January - 3 February; Jeffrey Thomas's "The twelfth man", directed by George Webby. 5-27 February [1983?] Advertising card only 1983: 10th anniversary. Centrepoint presents Roger Hall's smash-hit comedy "Hot water". Direction Stuart Devenie. Centrepoint Theatre, 18 November 1983. Programme 1983: "Noises off", by Michael Frayn. Direction Anthony Taylor; design Raymond Boyce. 1986: Centrepoint Theatre presents the New Zealand premiere of "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. 12 September - 18 October [1986]. Flier (2 copies) 1990: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Aunt Daisy", the musical, by Peter Hawes; directed by Simon Bennett; music composed by the Six Volts. Opens 28 July [1990?]. Programme 1991: Centrepoint Theatre presents Roger Hall's "Conjugal rites", starring Alison Quigan & Carl Bland. Opens July 20 [1991]. Card only 1994: "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Centrepoint Theatre 1994. Programme 1994: "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Alison Quigan. 4 June 1994. Promotional pamphlet. "Someone who'll watch over me", by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Alison Quigan [1994]. Programme "April in Paris", by John Godber. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1 September 1994. Programme 1995: "Five angels", by Hone Kouka. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1995. Programme 1996: "Biggles on top", by Ross Gumbley and Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint Theatre, 4 November 1995. Programme "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Gumbley. 1996. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Dr John Ross, Palmerston North, in 2006; one by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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[Theatre programmes and flyers for drama productions in New Zealand. 1880s].

Date: 1880 - 1889

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

By: Archibald Dudingston Willis (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1880s

Description: Includes: Harry Power's Popular Company. "Our girls". Theatre Royal Wellington. [1882?] John L Hall's Byronic Comedy Company. "Our girls". Theatre Royal Wellington. [1882?] John L Hall's Byronic Comedy Company. "Our girls". Friday and Saturday "Our Dad". Theatre Royal Wellington. [1882?] Hall's Comedy Combination. "Our girls". Wednesday and Thursday Nov 1st and 2nd ; "Old soldiers!". Theatre Royal Wellington [Oct 1882?] Hall's Byronic Comedy Company. "Rip van Winkle". Theatre Royal Wellington. (28/7/1882?) Flyer / programme Hall's Comedy combination. "Old soldiers". Theatre Royal Wellington. [1-2/11/1882] Hall's Comedy Combination. "The Guv'nor". [Nov 1882]; and on Monday 6th November 1882, "The factory girl!". New & elaborate scenery by Mr Williams. Stage furniture from Farmer's Furniture Warehouse, Cuba-Street. Hall's Comedy Combination. Grand complimentary benefit to Mrs J L Hall. "Factory girls!", after which ... "Aladdin". Theatre Royal Wellington. [6/11/1882]. Flyer / programme. Hall's Comedy Combination. "Imprudence", Theatre Royal Wellington [21/10/1882]. Flyer /programme. Hawera Town Hall. Amateur entertainment Friday June 9, 1882. Proceeds to go to the funds of the Hawera Recreation & Improvement Club. Flyer / programme Hawera Town Hall. "Who is who? or, All in a fog"; and "Area Belle". 21 February 1882. (Flyer / programme) Louise Pomeroy as Countess Armande Chandoce, in "Led astray". Theatre Royal Wellington [1884]. Flyer / programme. Masonic Dramatic Club. Annual Masonic enteertainment in aid of the building fund Freemasons' Hall. "Our domestics", "Tweedleton's tail coat". Theatre Royal Auckland. 14 August 1884. Programme. Printer Cecil Gardner & Co, High Street Auckland (Colour) Millis & Hart's 4th popular entertainment, including "Put to the proof!", by F W Millis. Athenaeum Hall [1885] (With Fred W Millis, ventriloquist, Mrs E A Hart, Miss Louise Hart, Miss K Russell, Mr Seaton, Mr A Ward). Printed at the Evening Post Office. Programme / flier Mr Polk and Mrs Julia Polk. "The American". New scenery by Mr N Thornton (Engraved portraits of Mr and Mrs Polk). Programme. Princess Theatre Wanganui. Amateur dramatic entertainment in aid of the Wanganui School Ground Improvement Fund. "The chimney corner" by H T Craven. (with Henry Collier, J Gibbs, Mr S H Drew, Mr Culpan, Mr Greenwood, Mr Beckett, Mr Norman, Mr Russell, Mr Holland, Mrs Henry Russell, Miss Broad). Friday 30 June [1882?] Princess Theatre Wanganui. For the benefit of the funds of the Juvenile Temple, I.O.C.T. "Blue beard!" or, Feminine curiosity & the power of gold, performed by 60 members of the Juvenile Temple. With "The Rose and Thorn". [1880s?] Princess Theatre Wanganui. Complimentary benefit to Harry Power. "Loan of a lover"; grand musical interlude; and, "Lottery ticket". (With Madamoiselle Lolo de Glorian, and Miss Lena Wyatt) 11 September 1882. Flyer / programme Princess Theatre Wanganui. "Tom Cobb, or Fortune's toy", and "The Area Belle". Wednesday 6 September 1882. (Flyer / programme) (2 copies) Princess Theatre Wanganui. "Everybody's friend", and "Found in a four-wheeler". 1 November 1887. In colour, printed by MacCurdy. (Flyer / programme). Grattan Riggs in "Peep O'Day". Theatre Royal Wellington. Whit Monday 14 June [1886]. Programme/flier. (PR-03-0058) Mr George Rignold, assisted by Miss Kate Bishop, Mrs George Rignold. "In the ranks". Theatre Royal Wellington 1886. (Flyer / programme) Mr George Rignold, assisted by Miss Kate Bishop, Mrs George Rignold. "Faust". Theatre Royal Wellington. 31 July 1886. (Flyer / programme) The Thespian Club. "Only a halfpenny", "Meg's diversion". Theatre Royal Wellington. 17 February 1885. Flyer/programme. The Thespian Club. "Twenty minutes with a tiger", "Delicate ground". Theatre Royal Wellington. 26 November 1884. Flyer / programme. Town Hall Hawera. Amateur dramatic entertainment. "Meg's diversion", and "Should this meet the eye". 26 June 1882, in aid of the funds for the Hawera Drill Hall. (Flyer/programme) Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Club. Entertainment. "Perfection; or The Lady of Munster"; and "The Boots at The Swan". 15 February [1882]. (Programme) Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Club. "Cut off with a shilling", and "A rough diamond". Thursday 17 August 1882. Programme. Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Club. "Ticket of leave man". Scenery painted by Messrs Pownall & Clark. Wanganui, 15 September 1882. Programme. Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Club. "Pygmalion & Galatea!", "Urgent private affairs". Wanganui, 6 July 1883. Programme. Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Club. "Jocrisse, the juggler", and "The conspiracy". Firday 30th March 1883. A D Willis, printer. Programme. Wanganui Private Entertainment Club. "Time tries all". Princess's Theatre. Wednesday Sept 21, 1881. (Flyer / programme) Wanganui Private Entertainment Club. Princess's Theatre. "The Rendezvous" and "Good for Evil". Friday December 23, 1881. (Flyer / programme) Wanganui Private Entertainment Club. "Miller of Derwentwater". Princess Theatre Wanganui, 15 June 1882. (Flyer / programme) Wanganui Private Entertainment Club. "Sink or swim". Princess Theatre Wanganui. 28 July 1882. (Flyer / programme) Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club. Rules 1880. (2 cards) (Donor E Mason 1996). Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club. "Partners for life" Theatre Royal Wellington. 28 September 1882. (Flyer / programme) Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club. "The chimney corner", "Slasher and Crasher". Theatre Royal Wellington. 7 September 1883. Programme. Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club. "The Guv'nor". Theatre Royal Wellington 18 August 1886, and 21 September 1886. Two card advertisements (One orange, one yellow). Ye Yuletide Mummers. "Tom Cobb; or, Fortune's toy". Theatre Royal Wellington. 4 August 1887. Programme printed by Bock and Cousins. Quantity: 38 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on flyers and programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Palmerston North (N.Z.). City Council] :The Regent Theatre restoration [1995]

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-A-BUILDINGS-PNth-1995-01

Description: Booklet containing an appeal for support to renovate the Regent Theatre in Palmerston North shows photographs of the interior. Text covers its history, and ideas of what needed to be done in the future. Floor plans for redvelopment are shown, for three different options (mini, midi, mid-plus and maxi). There are instructions for making a submission and a submission form on the last page. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 17 pages, 200 x 200 mm. Provenance: Donated by Roger Flury, Wellington, in 1998.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes of A4 size for...

Date: 1978 - 1989

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-CENTREPOINT

Description: Includes: 1978?: William Shakespeare's "Twelfth night". Directed by Paul Minifie. 17 June - 16 July [1978?]. Flyer / programme 1984: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Agnes of God", by John Pielmeier; directed by Stuart Devenie. Opens 9 August [1984]. Flyer Centrepoint Productions presents "Bullshot Crummond", directed by Gillian Davies. Centrepoint Theatre, Opens 5 May [1984]. Flyer "Coaltown blues", by Mervyn Thompson, 12-30 September; a "Sleuth", by Anthony Shaffer; 5 October - 10 November; "Tragedy (a farce), by Jeff Thomas, 15 November - 22 December [1984]. Flyer. 1986: Newsletter reporting on success of "Foreskin's lament" and announcing the cast of "Bouncers" "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. Starring William Kircher, Peter McAllum, Duncan Smith, Mark Wright. [12 September - 18 October 1986]. Programme (1 copy) and red flyer (2 copies) 1989: Members' newsletter announcing "My son the lawyer is drowning" (NZ premiere), directed by David Cameron Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs, sizes below 350 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1980

Description: Includes: Chameleon Circus [cabaret performance]. Group constists of Aileen Davidson, Tim Hyde, Garth Frost, May Lloyd, Elizabeth Tolley, Stephen McCurdy. Includes photographs of the performers. Performances at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 12-13 April 1980. Flyer. The Company of Musical Players presents Music Hall 1980. Producer-Musical director, Bob Whyte. Musical co-ordinator and orchestra leader, Joyce Brown. Programme. (2 copies). The Dick Emery show [with] Dick Emery, Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, Gray Bartlett & The Showband. Ace of Clubs. Souvenir brochure 1980 [to be unfolded as a poster] Foxton Little Theatre presents Music Hall. Director John Hornblow. 3-10 May 1980. Programme The Mask Project presents Mask-A-Reading. Performers consist of Victoria Boyack, Tim Denton, Gillian Clark, Rob Jayne, Matthew Fisher, Murray Edmond. 1980. Programme. Red Mole. NZ Students Arts Council presents NZ Tour, Feb-March'80. Performers include, Allan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Deborah Hunt, Jan Preston, Martin Edmond, John Davies and Neil Hannan. Public shows - Wellington 9-10 February, State Opera House; Hamilton 15-16 February, Founders Theatre; Palmerston North 21-22 February, Opera House; Dunedin 29 February, Concert Chamber. Campus shows - Otago University 28 February; Lincoln College 1 March; Canterbury University 2 March; Victoria University 4 March; Massey University 5 March; Waikato Students Union 6 March; Auckland University 7-8 March. 1980. Flyer. (3 copies). I'll Never Dance Down Bugis St Again with Red Mole. Majestic Cabaret, Wellington. 8 June 1980. Ticket. (2 copies). Oliver's Cabaret, no.5 Lloyd Street, Wellington. Billy Washington's Drifters recreating the fabulous 50s and 60s as only they can, 18-20 September. Les Girls Hollywood Nites, 29-30 September [and] 5-8 October (also one performance at Upper Hutt Town Hall, 1 October). Miss World Glamour Spectacular starring Miss World 1979-80 (Miss Bermuda Gina Swainson); runner up Miss United Kingdom (Carolyn Seaward); Miss New Zealand 1980 (Miss Waikato Vicki-Lee Hemi); Wellington's own Tracy McIntyre. Lower Hutt Town Hall one night only. Diamond Lil's Travelling Road Show, at Olivers 13-17 October, and Lower Hutt Town Hall 20 October. Christmas Scandals, a Christmas Review at the Caltex Lounge. 1980. Flyer. Quantity: 7 programmes and flyers. 4 duplicates. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 210 x 168 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Noelene Wevell, Wellington, in 1998.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 2000 - 2019

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-2000/2019

Description: Includes: 2003: "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Jonathon Hendry. Centrepoint, 26 April - 31 May 2003. Programme 2004: "Mum's choir", by Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint, 8 May - 19 June [2004]. Programme 2014: "Kings of the gym", by Dave Armstrong. Directed by Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Centrepoint Theatre, 3 May - 14 June [2014] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Liz Kirkman in 2016; two donated by Joe Barnao in 2016.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to drama, plays and dramatic performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1916 - 1919

By: Franklin, Tess M, active 1940-2004

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1916/1919

Description: Includes: 1916: Messrs J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my heart", by J Hartley Manners. Country tour. Programme 1916: Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival Wellington 1916. Souvenir programme. 1916: J C Williamson Ltd present Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannahill in "Twin beds" and "The boomerang". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 23 October 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The colleen Bawn". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-14 July 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The bold soger boy". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-14 July 1916; [followed by] "Too much Johnson", 19-20 July 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "Too much Johnson" (19-20 July) and "The parish priest" (21 July). Grand Opera House Wellington. Programme 1916: J C Williamson Ltd presents Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the great war play "Under fire". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 9 May [1916]. Programme 1917: Mr Cyril Maude, England's greatest character actor in his world-famous production of "Grumpy". Promotional pamphlet withtwo portrait photographs. 1917: Charley's Aunt Comedy Company present "Charley's Aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington. 5 May 1917. Programme. (Red cover that mentions the play"Tom, Dick and Harry" as well) 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present "Very good Eddie", by Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton, with Barry Lupino as Eddie; and Barry Lupino in "The White Chrysanthemum", a musical comedy in three acts [1917]. Programme 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present their New Comedy Company in "Turn to the right", a play of mirth and morals by Winchell Smith and John E Hazzard. Country tour. Programme 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present their New Comedy Company in "Turn to the right". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-17 November 1917. Programme 1917 or 1918: J C Williamson Ltd present Kathlene MacDonnell together with Charles Waldron in Jean Webster's dramatisation of her full-of-smiles book "Daddy Longlegs". [Printed by] H I Jones and Son Ltd, print, Wanganui 8369. 1918: J C Williamson Ltd present the brilliant young American artist, Miss Kathlene MacDonell in artistic association with Mr Charles Waldron, in "Romance". Opera House Wanganui. 10 September [1918].Promotional pamphlet with several photos of the lead actors. 1918: J C Williamson will present at the Theatre Royal Hamilton on Friday October 25th for positively this night only, the sensational mystery drama, "The 13th [thirteenth] chair", by Bayard Villier, with Margaret Wycherly and Brinsley Shaw. Promotional pamphlet with photographs showing scenes from the play. Ma[i]sie Carte as Grace Standish has also been identified in one of the photographs. 1919: J & N Tait presents Emilie Polini and their New Dramatic Company in "Eyes of youth", and "De luxe Annie". Country tour. Programme 1919: J C Williamson Ltd. present the Celebrated Hebrew character actors Adams & Waters (James R Waters and Nick Adams), with Maggie Moor in "Business before pleasure" and "Friendly enemies". Grand Opera House Wellington. Monday Feb 10, 1919. Promotional pamphlet with photographs. Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Photolithograph items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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McKnight, Beeban Annadale, 1897-1996 : Papers

Date: [1921-1982]

By: McKnight, Beeban Annadale, 1897-1996

Reference: MS-Papers-9791

Description: Programmes relating to William Lints' `Reveille' which toured New Zealand in the 1920s. Items related to the St James Theatre, Hunterville (1939-1957); outline of Beeban McKnight interviewed by Judith Fyfe (1982) Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Relationship complexity - Outline of interview relates to tapes MST5-0811-0812 Quantity: 4 folder(s). 2 5" reel(s). 2 C60 cassette(s).

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Regent Theatre Trust Board: Regent alive; official souvenir programme [1998]

Date: 1998

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to notable buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-B-BUILDINGS-Palmerston-North-1998-01

Description: Programme for a season of shows and performances to celebrate the re-opening of the Regent Theatre in Palmerston North: 2 May: Civic opening 3 May: Classic country concert (with Gray bartlett, brendan Dugan, jodi Vaughan; Fielding Country Music Club 6 May: Vivaldi "The four seasons", and the Regent Art Awards (judge John Coley) 7 May: Dance showtime (various dance groups) 8 May: Michael Houstoun, Richard Greager, and Wellington Sinfonia 9 May: Charlie Chaplin "City lights"; and "Frances of Feilding" 10 May: 1pm - Unity Singersl; 8pm - Top brass: Feilding Brass, Metro Ford Porirua City Band; Palmerston North Brass 12 May: ENZSO Symphonic Split Enz with the Wellington Sinfonia (with Eddie rayner, Noel crombie, Dave Dobbyn, Annie Crummer, Sam Hunt 13/14 May: Suzanne Prentice 15 May: Sir Howard Morrison & friends 16 May: Comedy - Michele A'Court, Jon Bridges, Jeremy Corbett, Mike King 17 May: Proms, with Margaret Medlyn, Guy Donaldson, Gary McCormick Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 36 pages, 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Joe Barnao in 2015.

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Opera House, Palmerston North, with St Andrew's Church on the right

Date: [ca 1907]

From: Walker, A (Mr), fl 1968 :Postcards of New Zealand towns

By: Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923

Reference: PAColl-6639-007

Description: The Opera House, Palmerston North, with St Andrew's Church on the right, circa 1907, photographed by Frederick George Radcliffe. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Opera House, Palmerston North 137 F.G.R. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo-mechanical print postcard

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Opera House, Wanganui

From: Tesla Studios :Negatives of Wanganui and district taken by Alfred Martin, Frank Denton and Mark Lampe (Tesla Studios)

Reference: 1/1-016123-G

Description: Opera House in Wanganui showing the entrances to the dress circle, stalls and pit. Two plane trees are in the foreground. Photograph taken by Frank J Denton. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - 8x Opera House Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Lobby of the Regent Theatre in Palmerston North

Date: ca 1930

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: EP-1731-1/2-G

Description: The lobby of the Regent Theatre, Palmerston North, which opened on 4 July 1930. Taken by an Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative

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Opera House, Wanganui

Date: [ca 1910s]

From: Tesla Studios :Negatives of Wanganui and district taken by Alfred Martin, Frank Denton and Mark Lampe (Tesla Studios)

Reference: 1/1-016520-G

Description: Opera House in Wanganui, circa 1910s, showing the entrances to the dress circle, stalls and pit. Two plane trees are in the foreground. Photographer unidentified - see `Other Notes'. Have searched the Tesla and Denton negative registers held in the Photographic Archive but found no reference to `1757 Opera House 3' (a pencil inscription on the negative) Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - 8x Opera House Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Photographs of Feilding buildings, 2009

Date: 2009

From: Owen, Dylan, 1958-: Photographs

Reference: PADL-000521

Description: Photographs of Feilding buildings taken in 2009 Quantity: 19 digital photograph(s).

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Princess Theatre, Wanganui :"A night with Dickens", in aid of the City Rifle funds. Pro...

Date: 1881 - 1889

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, 1800s].

By: Archibald Dudingston Willis (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1880s-03

Description: Arrangement of text with varied lettering and plain border. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, red on cream paper, 190 x 140 mm.

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Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, with the Regent Theatre

Date: [ca 1930]

From: Tesla Studios :Negatives of Wanganui and district taken by Alfred Martin, Frank Denton and Mark Lampe (Tesla Studios)

Reference: 1/1-017480-G

Description: Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, showing J C Williamson's Regent Theatre on the right. Photograph taken circa 1930 by Frank J Denton or Mark Lampe. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Come and see the Camera Obscura! as shown at the Crystal Palace, London. Science subser...

Date: 1881 - 1889

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, 1800s].

By: Wanganui herald (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1880s-01

Description: Arrangement of text with varied lettering and border. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on cream paper, 190 x 140 mm.

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Grocery store of G Worth in the Majestic Theatre building in Taihape

Date: [ca 1920s]

Reference: 1/2-105450-F

Description: Grocery and general store of G Worth, in the Majestic Theatre Building at Taihape, circa 1920s. The men in aprons in the foreground (grocers from Worth's ?) are unidentified. The photographer is also unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Upstairs gallery of the Regent Theatre in Palmerston North

Date: ca 1930

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: EP-1729-1/2-G

Description: Upstairs gallery of the Regent Theatre, Palmerston North, which opened on 4 July 1930. Taken by an Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative

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