Hotels - England

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Haylock, Arthur Lagden, 1860-1948 :[Quayside and Red Lion Hotel] at Clovelly, [Devon]. ...

Date: 1923

From: Haylock, Arthur Lagden 1860-1948 :[Sketchbooks]

Reference: E-292-q-5-032

Description: View looking along the stony beach towards the Red Lion Hotel on the quayside. A sailing boat and rowboat are near the water's edge. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Title Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing 140 x 215 mm

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Barraud, William Francis 1850-1926 :Cock Inn, Lewes [1913 or later?] / W. F. Barraud

Date: 1913 - 1920

By: Barraud, William Francis, 1850-1926

Reference: A-072-018

Description: A mediaeval building by a road, a large tree in the background. An inn sign with a cock hands from the tree Dating: The artist visited and sketched Lewes in April 1913 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching 230 x 100 mm

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[Ephemera, seating plans for commemorative and state dinners. 1930-1949s]

Date: 1934 - 1946

Reference: Eph-C-STATE-1930/1949

Description: 1934: New Zealand Society. New Zealand Day 1840-1934. Commemorative dinner, 6th February 1934. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London New Zealand Society. Luncheon in honour of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, KG, 1st June 1934. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London 1935: New Zealand Society. Luncheon to the Rt Hon G W Forbes Prime Minister of New Zealand, and the Rt Hon J G Coates MC, New Zealand Minister of Finance, 3rd June 1935. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London. 1936: Index to seats at luncheon by the Government of New Zealand in honour of the Visit of delegates to the Fourteenth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire. Wellington, 2nd October 1936 1937: New Zealand Society 1840-1937. Commemorative banquet, 8th February 1937. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London 1938: New Zealand Society. Luncheon to Sir Harry Batterbee, KCMG, KCVO. 20th December 1938. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London 1939: Luncheon to the Rt Hon Viscount Nuffield, OBE, 31st May 1939. Index to tables. Savoy Hotel London 1946: New Zealand Day 1840-1946. Commemorative dinner, 6th February 1946. Index to tables. Grosvenor House London Quantity: 8 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, on sheets sizes varying to 450 x 410 mm. Provenance: Most items originally collected by Mr Melville E Hankins, and purchased as part of lot 320, Dunbar Sloane auction, Wellington, 19 September 2013. Transfers: Collection accessioned in Ephemera; photographic material of the same provenance transferred to Photographic Archive PAColl-10128..

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Album of photographs and postcards, probably compiled by NZ military nurse Elizabeth Po...

Date: [ca 1914-1918]

From: Mackrell, Brent fl 2012: Photographs

By: Muir & Moodie (Firm)

Reference: PA1-o-1723

Description: One album of photographs and postcards, probably compiled by Elizabeth Porteous of the NZANZ (New Zealand Army Nursing Service) who was awarded the ARRC (Associate Royal Red Cross). These are mainly postcards of her travels in England and Scotland during World War I. Also contains some images related to nursing work. The photographs relating to military nursing work include group portraits of patients and staff at a military hospital, two taken during Christmas celebrations. There are also two photographs of an interior of a large industrial building being used as a dormitory, probably to house soldiers. Subjects and locations are all unidentified. Postcards include: Views of Edinburgh, Scotland, include Edinburgh Castle, Craigmillar Castle, The Abbey Strand, St Giles Cathedral, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Arthur's Seat, Queen Margaret's Chapel, and the 'audience room' at the former residence of John Knox. Views of Bath, Somerset, England, include Bath Abbey, the Grand Pump Room Hotel, and Roman colonnades. Views of Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England, the location of No 1 New Zealand General Hospital, and including views of the Rose and Crown Hotel. Views of Christchurch, Dorset, include the Christchurch Priory Church, Constable's Ruin (Constable's House), Highcliffe Castle, and a thatched cottage at Wick Ferry. Views of the county of Kent, England, include the pier, promenade and time ball at Deal, also Canterbury Cathedral, and the town of Sandwich. Miscellaneous New Zealand scenes include two photographs taken by Muir and Moodie: The Green Lake, Rotorua, and Dannevirke railway station, taken 1 Apr 1912. There is also a postcard with the photographer identified as 'Daroux' (probably either Louis John Daroux or James Henry Daroux), taken 28 August 1916, showing WWI troops from the 18th regiment reinforcements marching over Rimutaka Hill, Wellington. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Hard-covered photograph album, maroon in colour, 26.5 x 21.5 cm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2063: Mackrell, Brent, 1939-: Collected papers relating to war and other topics.

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Haines, E S (Mrs), fl 1984 :Photograph of the R M S Rimutaka, taken by F C Gould, Grave...

Date: [ca 1904-1905]

By: Haines, E S (Mrs), active 1984; Gould, Frederick Charles, active 1855-1904

Reference: PAColl-0727

Description: Photograph of the RMS Rimutaka moored at Tilbury. Photograph taken by F C Gould of Gravesend. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Mount recto - bottom left - Mr and Mrs S Haines to NZ 1904-5 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic print 28.9 cm x 13.4 cm, on mount 32.5 cm x 18.5 cm

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Richards, fl 1890s :Photograph of a coach outside Mount's Bay Hotel, Penzance, England

Date: [189-?]

By: Richards, (Mr), active 1890s

Reference: PAColl-8999

Description: Photograph of a horse-drawn carriage outside Mount's Bay Hotel, The Promenade, Penzance, England, taken ca 1890s by Richards of Penzance. Shows a carriage that is full of passengers and has the names Champion and Logan-Rock painted on the side. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Mount verso - centre - Richards Photographer Penzance Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) on mount. Physical Description: Albumen print 10.8 x 18.2 cm, on mount Provenance: No donor or provenance information available. Possibly part of a larger collection.

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[Emanuel, Frank Lewis] 1865-1948 :["Coming down London" 1808. Holywell Street from St C...

Date: 1808

By: Emanuel, Frank Lewis, 1865-1948; Lennard, A S, active 1944

Reference: A-127-001

Description: Looking from the Strand towards Holywell Street towards a bookshop, advertising 'Libraries purchased' and a hotel, the Rising Sun Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 206 x 160 mm Provenance: Donation: Mrs A Lennard, 10 October 1940

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Barraud, William Francis, 1850-1926 :Cock Inn near Lewes [1912 or 1913]

Date: 1912

From: Barraud, William Francis 1850-1926 :[European sketchbook, 1912-1913; English and Dutch scenes] Schetsboek.

Reference: E-066-q-3-018

Description: A mediaeval inn building on the left, a large tree with the inn sign hanging from a branch Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil in sketchbook, page size, 99 x 173 mm

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Hankins, Melville Earl, 1884?-1961: Photographs collected by Melville Earl Hankins

Date: 1894, 1897, 1932, 1937-1939, 1949

By: Hankins, Melville Earl, 1884?-1961; St. George Company; Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd

Reference: PAColl-10128

Description: Photographic images (original photographic prints and cuttings) collected by Melville Earle Hankins and taken between 1894 and 1949. Photographers unidentified unless stated: - Group school portrait of girls and teacher Miss M H Ryder at Newtown School, Wellington, standard 6 class, in 1894, taken by St George Co. (Girls all identified on the back of the print.) - Group portrait of telegraph message boys, Wellington, 1897. (Boys all identified) - Two identical portraits (photo-mechanical) of Melville Earle Hankins seated at a desk in 1932, probably at the Correspondence School in Wellington. - Three prints showing diners seated in the dining room at the Savoy Hotel in London, England at different events: one (photo-mechanical) at the annual New Zealand Day (later called Waitangi Day) dinner in February 1937, another (photo-mechanical) in December 1938 in honour of Sir Harry Batterbee who would be the first High Commissioner for Great Britain in New Zealand, and another at the N Z Society's luncheon in 1939 for Lord Nuffield. (Melville Hankins attended these events and his location in the room was marked on the prints before they came into the Library.) - NAC Sunderland 'Takitimu' flying boat ZK-AMK on the water in 1949 taken by Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd, probably in Wellington. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Chronological (arranged by Library) Quantity: 4 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (Clippings from publications). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints and photo-mechanical prints Provenance: Purchase, 2013. Items originally collected by Mr Melville E Hankins. Transfers: From Ephemera Collection - 25 items including New Zealand Society luncheon menus 1930-1940s; invitation cards and other ephemera relating to Melville E Hankins' attendance at formal events in England. Also includes Wellington Shakespeare Society programmes 1942-1943..

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Artist unknown :[A happy young man is persuaded by companions to go into a tavern. Betw...

From: Artist unknown :[Six illustrations derived from Hogarth's "The Rake's Progress". Between 1750 and 1800?]

Reference: A-343-015

Description: An eighteenth century London street scene. Carousing patrons of a tavern on the left persuade a young man to join them. On the right another young man falls under the wheels of a barrow. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured engraving, 155 x 233 mm.

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Hogarth, William 1697-1764 :[Chairing the members. Plate 4. Four prints of an election]...

Date: 1758

From: Hogarth, William 1697-1764 :The original works of William Hogarth. London, sold by John and Josiah Boydell, 1790

By: Aviline, Francois Antoine, 1727-1780

Reference: D-020-092

Description: A brawl in a town street outside London, with a Tory Member of Parliament being carried along in a chair by a crowd, almost tipped out of his chair. In the foreground, two men are fighting (one holding a chained bear and monkey), a blind fiddler is playing, another man is beating the donkey he is riding, a pig is pursuing its litter and there is an inn to the right. Over the MP's head swoops a single goose. This final painting was flamboyantly mock-heroic, a shambolic parody of the triumph of Alexander the Great in Le Brun's `Battle of Granicus'. The turbulence of Hogarth's cowd is exaggerated by the regular proportions of the buildings that frame it; the sqare Georgian houses, the parish church and the town hall. The sundials inscription reads `Pulvis et umbra sumus' (We are dusr and shadows). The new house is a stylistic mess with a classical-Chinese door frame, and ist neighbour is already collapsing.The procession, which seems to progress so purposefully, has in fact ground to a halt, sabotaged by animal spirits. An ass, crossing its path, has stopped to eat a thistle; this gives the dancing bear the chance to drag tripe out of the ass's panniers; a sow has knocked down one of the men carrying the Member's chair, and her piglets are leaping in the stream in panic. These animals are emblematic, suggesting the greed and wild folly of the voters. Source of descriptive information - Uglow, Jenny. Hogarth, a life & a world. London, 1997 Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Title Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 432 x 556 mm (platemark) on cream wove paper, 487 x 649 mm

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Artist unknown :[A young man and his friends drink and socialise in a tavern. Between 1...

From: Artist unknown :[Six illustrations derived from Hogarth's "The Rake's Progress". Between 1750 and 1800?]

Reference: A-343-016

Description: An eighteenth century London interior scene. Carousing patrons inside a tavern include two small children. The barman is pouring alcohol for the children. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured engraving, 155 x 233 mm.

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R J & J Goodacre, architects :"The Cradock Arms", Knighton, Leicestershire, 13 Feb[ruar...

Date: 1875

By: R J & J Goodacre (Firm); Warburton family; Grove family

Reference: Plans-97-015

Description: Shows ground floor and first floor plans, and front and back elevations. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Signed and dated in ink. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on tissue paper, 470 x 652 mm. Provenance: Purchased as part of the Warburton-Grove papers, in 1997. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A97-083..

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Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick, fl 1899-1940s :[Portraits of Ward and Findlay]. 1 up on...

Date: 1911

From: Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick :Original caricatures (chiefly [of Sir Joseph] Ward) / E. F Hiscocks [1910 and] 1911

Reference: E-212-q-024

Description: Top views: head and shoulders drawings of Sir Joseph Ward and J G Findlay. Lower left: Ward on a golf-course beating Arthur Balfour in a round of golf. Balfour is dressed in tartan plus-fours and a Scots bonnet. Ward also wears a Scots bonnet. The scene may be on St Andrew's golf course in Scotland. Lower right: George V seated in a easy chair, chatting to Ward in bed, with Findlay standing behind the bedhead, smoking a pipe. The group appear to be sharing a hot toddy. There is a framed photograph of Ward on the wall, signed 'Ever yours, Joe'. Original drawings for details of illustrations which appeared in Hiscocks' publication "Joe Ward abroad" (1911) Quantity: 4 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, on four small pieces of card, glued to board and bound into album, 245 x 306 mm.