Interior architecture - New Zealand - Manawatū-Whanganui Region
Photographs of England and the Pori area, New Zealand
Date: ca 1900-ca 1910
From: Main, William :Photographs of the Nelson properties at Pori, north eastern Wairarapa.
Reference: PA1-o-1206
Description: Most of the New Zealand images relate to the Nelson family, their farms, farm houses, and farm buildings in the Pori area, north eastern Wairarapa, and scenic views of the area such as the Makuri River, a waterfall at Tiraumea, Annedale north of Tainui, the Pori Bridge, and native forest. The images of the farm houses include building a stable and buggy house, views of the yard with washing drying, a hen run, and a view of the dining room at "Ruatea". Four images are of Hugh Nelson's whare which was the first building constructed at "Taumata". There are three photographs of local Maori, one of bullock teams at Tiraumea, snow covered landscape at "Nga Mahanga", a picnic group with horses and buggys, and many views of the countryside from the Nelson farms showing cleared, partially cleared and forested land, much of it covered with the gaunt trunks of burnt off bush. There are group photographs of the families and friends. As well as the men these include women (wives?) Lucy, Katie, and Winifred, and children, Robert, Frances, and Dorothea. Other new Zealand houses include two probably located at Annedale with the names "Te Hoe" and "Manawa", and another in Featherston called "Newstead". The English images are of family and friends and various places, houses and churches which include Dover, Tunbridge Wells, Broadstairs, Minehead, Ostend, Clovelly, Lynton, Lymouth, Doon Valley, Meywingen, St Saviours Leeds, and Chester Cathedral Arrangement: Loose prints originally in this album can be found at PAColl-7868-1 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Photographs of the Pori area, north eastern Wairarapa
Date: ca 1900-ca 1910
From: Main, William :Photographs of the Nelson properties at Pori, north eastern Wairarapa.
Reference: PA1-o-1205
Description: The two Nelson farms in this album are "Nga Mahanga" (Hugh Nelson's place), and "Taumata" (Jack Nelson's place). Views show the farm houses, and farm buildings, the farm land and landscape of the Pori area partially cleared of bush. One group of images shows the countryside under snow. There are a series of five images recording the building of a stables and buggy house, also a view of the woolshed and sheep at "Taumata". Scenic views of the area include the Makuri River ford, native forest interiors with pongas, and native forest. Four images show the interior of Hugh Nelson's whare which was the first building constructed at "Taumata". There are two photographs of local Maori standing beside tents in a bush clearing, one of army volunteers in uniform standing in front of tents, two of soldiers at an unidentified event, many of horses, some of hens, dogs, cats, and cattle. Two prints show one of the Nelson brothers cutting long grass with a scythe and 4 others are views of an unidentified house and its garden at Tiraumea (a distant view of this house surrounded by pinus radiata shelter belts and its surrounding countryside can be seen in album PA1-o-1206, page 7 captioned "Tiraumea"). There are also some images of "Newstead" the Monckton family home at Featherston. There is only one photograph of a Nelson family group. The rest are individual images of adults and children which include: Frederick Monckton, Lucy Miller (who married Frank Nelson), Winifred, [Lornie?], Dorothea, [Frances?], the brothers and the children. Further information and names provided by researcher. Updated 10 November 2016. Quantity: 1 album(s).
Burnett, Ward :Photographs of Oneida Farm
Date: 1900 - 1920
By: Burnett, Benjamin Ward, 1884-1975
Reference: PAColl-8525
Description: Photographs relating to Onedia Farm, including the homestead and its interiors. Arrangement: Negatives at 1/2-065765 to 1/2-065766, 1/2-065768 to 065771, 1/2-065773, 1/2-065806 to 065818 Quantity: 29 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negatives
Detail of an interior wall of Wai-Herehere Meeting house, Koroniti
Date: 1921
From: McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-257-6-2
Description: Detail of an interior wall of Wai-Herehere Meeting House, Koroniti. Photographed by James Ingram McDonald in 1921 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print.
Views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-10456
Description: Exterior and interior views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior views and an exterior view of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near M...
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-10463
Description: Interior views and an exterior view of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8970
Description: Interior views of `Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8967
Description: Interior views of `Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8968
Description: Interior views of `Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8976
Description: Views of `Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui, and interior views of a modern conversion in the stable block at `Bushy Park'. Quantity: 2 colour original transparency/ies 2 strips comprising 5 images. 2 colour original negative(s) 2 strips comprising 4 images.
Views of the house and farmland, `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9404
Description: Interior views of the house, and views of farmland, `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh.. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9405
Description: Exterior and interior views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9407
Description: Exterior and interior views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. There are also four photographs of Ken Cavanagh and his son on farm motor vehicles. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9410
Description: Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 4 colour original negative(s) 120 strips comprising 11 images.
Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9411
Description: Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 5 colour original negative(s) 120 strips comprising 12 images.
Views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9406
Description: Interior views of the house at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9409
Description: Negatives of `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 4 colour original negative(s) 120 strips comprising 10 images.
Views of the house and farm at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Marton
Date: [ca 1995]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-9408
Description: Views of the garden and farmland at `Maungaraupi Country Estate' near Martin owned by Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. There are also two photographs of Ken and Hilary Cavanagh. The house was designed by Tilleard Natusch and built in 1906. At the time that these photographs were taken the house and estate was run as an historic home and farm stay. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies. 5 colour original negative(s).
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8973
Description: Interior views of `Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui. There are also interior and exterior views of the stables showing modern conversion. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.
Interior and exterior views of `Bushy Park' homestead and gardens
Date: [ca 1993]
From: Friar, Denis Ashwood, 1952- :Transparencies of public and private gardens in New Zealand
Reference: PA12-8971
Description: Interior and exterior views, and views of the garden,`Bushy Park' homestead, Kai Iwi, near Whanganui. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies.