Anglican church buildings - New Zealand - Wellington Region
Masterton Historical Society :Photographs of early Masterton
Date: 1860-1900
By: Masterton Historical Society
Reference: PAColl-7329
Description: Photographs of Masterton including: Bannister's farm on the north bank of the Waipoua River at Akura with Charles Bannister standing on the bank; the militia of 1866, presenting arms, led by Captain Walter Perry (all names given in the caption); the Coles' house on Bridge Street (now Queen Street) and a studio portrait of what may be the Coles family; views of Queen Street; a crowd in the street for the opening of the new Post Office with the Public Institute behind it; a sale of sheep at the saleyards; a procession by friendly societies past the Prince of Wales stables; James Wrigley and his family outside his bootmaking business; James Wrigley and his wife and son John; a cart travelling over the Te Ore Ore bridge; the Anglican church; the first Post Office next to Iorn's Bannister store ca 1856; panoramic views of the town; the Waipoua River near the site of the old Kaikokirikiri Pa; Masterton school picnic at Woodroofe's farm; a painting of Worksop Farm owned by the Dixons by Charles Barraud; a band and procession on Queen Street passing Westlake's saddlery and Winzenberg's photography shop; Masterton's first band outside the Royal Hotel with E Braggins, the licencee and conductor (other names given on the reverse of the print); a ballast train coming from the ballast pit near the railway train with men standing on the carts; the Wrigley family in a field of cattle at their farm; a baby show; an 1854 land receipt for a section purchased by Iorns; a group of eighteen blacksmiths holding their implements; Liberal Party celebrations at Solway Show Grounds after the 1905 election with Seddon, Ward and others (named on the reverse of the print); William Hodgson Donald; Sergeant Price of the Masterton police; Donald Solway Donald; Mr and Mrs Charles Dixon; W W McCardle; and a tinsmith, one of the early residents. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 30 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Processing information: Negatives were allocated at 1/2-003434 to 1/2-003471 and 003673 to 003674 (duplicate at 1/2-004343) although only sixteen of these were made. Replacement negatives for two images at 1/2-132742 and 151351. 1/1-000763 to 1/1-000778 may also relate to this collection.
Papers
Date: 1931-1979
From: Martin, Charles Andrew, 1895-1960 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-2018
Description: Chiefly letters to parents from London and Germany, 1931-1933, discussing musical activities and daily life; also orders of service for St Paul's Cathedral and newspaper article on Martin by Walter Sinton Relationship complexity - Other material in Music Archive Quantity: 1 folder(s) (20 pieces). Physical Description: Holographs and printed matter
Photographs relating to Malcolm Richmond Larsen and the Russel Kemp home Titahi Bay
Date: 1960-1970
From: Larsen, Malcolm Richmond, 1923-1985 :Photographs relating to the Larsen family and tourist bus tours
Reference: PAColl-2523-1
Description: Personal photographs of M R Larsen, his friends and family, scenic tourist views, holidays, views of Wellington, Auckland and other places in New Zealand, and what is probably a record of the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Russel Kemp home Titahi Bay Quantity: 10 colour original photographic print(s). 53 b&w original photographic print(s).
Rangiatea Church (Otaki) : [Cemetery inscriptions] / transcribed by Mr and Mrs Springer...
Date: 1979
By: Rangiatea (Church : Ōtaki, N.Z.)
Reference: MS-Papers-2016
Description: 325 inscriptions many in Maori, with location map, notes and index. Language - Many inscriptions in Maori Source of title - Supplied title Rangiatea is the oldest Maori church in New Zealand Quantity: 1 folder(s) 24 leaves. 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) Includes map
Barton, Cranleigh Harper 1890-1975 :St Peter's Willis St Wellington [ca 1930]
Date: 1928 - 1932
By: Barton, Cranleigh Harper, 1890-1975
Reference: A-227-012
Description: St Peter's and surrounding buildings, looking up Ghuznee Street, Wellington with Willis Street and the Kelburn hill in the background Inscriptions: Signed: Cranleigh Barton Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 287 x 195 mm Provenance: Presented by Cranleigh Barton, Esq., Christchurch, October 1968
[Cook, Hinehauone Coralie], 1904-1993 :[Greytown church interior. 1955]
Date: 1955
From: Cook, Hinehauone Coralie, 1904-1993 :[Loose prints, drawings and paintings; and two albums of prints and drawings. 1924-1991]
Reference: A-424-046
Description: Shows a church interior facing the altar, backed by a triple Gothic arched window. The church is probably St Luk'e Church, Greytown. The carved eagle on the lectern can be seen at the right. Photographed in E-918-q, 274/236, and 275/236a. Listed in Rod Cook's notebook at E-918-q Quantity: 2 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engravings, 127 x 102 mm, on light paper 170 x 120 mm, and on dark paper 162 x 120 mm.
[Thatcher, Frederick], 1814-1890 :Old St Paul's Church Wellington.1970 floor plan. / Ca...
Date: 1866 - 1959 - 1972
From: [Thatcher, Frederick], 1814-1890 :Old St Paul's Church Wellington. [Plans. 1866] / Carnachan Kay Lenihan [1972]
By: Carnachan, Simon, active 1970s-2010s; Thatcher, Frederick (Rev), 1814-1890
Reference: Plans-81-0616
Description: Shows 1970 floor plan Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Offset printing
[Clere, Frederick de Jersey 1856-1952 :Sketch for Lady Chapel, Saint Pauls Cathedral]. ...
Date: 1931 - 1933
By: Clere, Frederick de Jersey, 1856-1952
Reference: C-121-031-a
Description: Perspective drawing of interior of church showing view towards circular apse. In right foreground is font with conical cover. Rafters are wooden carved Gothic. All interior walls are of wood. Photographer's name indecipherable from signature. May be H.Y. Lyon, H. Lytton, or similar. Wise's trade directories for 1930s-50s tried without success. Photograph of same image as C-121-031, although extends slightly further. Clere had made designs for the procathedral during earlier work in the 1890s. The design shown in this drawing was not carried out. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Signature of photographer] copy Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of ink and wash drawing 272 x 307 mm on board 444 x 465 mm. Transfers: Transferred from MSS, 1989?.
Rogers negatives
Date: [194-?]
From: Rogers, Charles Marsden, 1892-1964 :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-7829-2
Description: Photographs of advertising subjects and scenes of Wellington, taken ca 1940s by Charles Marsden Rogers (1892-1964) of Wellington. Includes photographs of Ardath cigarettes, and a copy of an advertisement for Kircaldie and Stains from 1867. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/1-028871 to 028875; 1/2-201609 to 201617 Quantity: 14 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Negatives
St Hilda's Church (Island Bay, Wellington) :Photographs
Date: 1899-1980s
By: St. Hilda's Anglican Church (Island Bay, Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: PAColl-7418
Description: Photographs of buildings, personalities and activities relating to St Hilda's Church, Island Bay. In particular several images record the gift of an illuminated address presented by St Hilda's parish to Rev G C Blathwayt who was vicar from 1919-1937. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s). 11 colour original photographic print(s).
Birrell album 3
Date: [1950s]
From: Birrell, Kenneth Stewart (Dr), b 1909 :Albums of photographs taken by Kenneth Stewart Birrell
Reference: PA1-q-032
Description: Album contains coloured photographs with views of New Zealand, and some unlabelled family photographs, taken by Dr Ken Birrell, circa 1950s. Images also include three of Oregon and the Oregon State University. New Zealand views are concentrated mainly in the Wellington area including the Wairarapa, Milford Sound and the Dunedin area. Note handwritten at top right-hand corner of the cover reads "Aerial. Qtn-Milford 1957 & Chch-Qtn. (Air & bus)" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Blue covered album, with "Photographs" lettered in gold, 255 x 380 mm
Clere & Williams :Proposed Parish Hall etc, Martinborough. 1922. 1924
Date: 1922 - 1924
By: Clere & Williams (Firm)
Reference: Plans-80-0952/0953
Description: Plans relating to St Andrew's Anglican Church parish hall, 1922 Quantity: 2 plan(s). Physical Description: Linen tracings, size varies
Wood, Cecil Walter 1878-1947 :Proposed Anglican Cathedral, Wellington; detail of west w...
Date: 1939 - 1940
By: Wood, Cecil Walter, 1878-1947
Reference: C-121-016
Description: Shows west window design, containing male and female mediaeval figures, pelican and eagle, and heraldic shields. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Half-Inch Scale / PROPOSED ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL. WELLINGTON / Detail of West Window . Cecil Wood A.R.I.B.A./ Architect, Christchurch.; Recto - above image - EAVES COURSE; Recto - top left - Alternative for / the symbol of / the Pelican. Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph, 247 x 134 mm. Finding Aids: Shelflist / Inventory available in Drawings and Prints.. Transfers: transferred from MSS, 1989?.
[Thatcher, Frederick], 1814-1890 :Old St Paul's Church Wellington. Section CC. / Carnac...
Date: 1866 - 1972
From: [Thatcher, Frederick], 1814-1890 :Old St Paul's Church Wellington. [Plans. 1866] / Carnachan Kay Lenihan [1972]
By: Thatcher, Frederick (Rev), 1814-1890
Reference: Plans-81-0618
Description: Shows section C C and tower and gabled aisle Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Diazo photoprint
Toomath & Wilson, architects :St Albans Eastbourne. Alterations and additions. Job numb...
Date: 1961
From: Toomath Wilson Irvine Anderson, architects :[Architectural plans. 1955-1988].
By: Toomath & Wilson Ltd
Reference: Plans-2005-057-0137
Description: Includes floor plans, elevations, sections and details. Quantity: 8 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil and ink drawings on tracing paper, sizes varying up to 590 x 750 mm.
Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :From c[orne]r of Imlay & Aspin Cres[cent], Ngaio. Geor...
Date: 1968
From: Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :[Wellington sketchbook]. 1967-1968.
Reference: E-461-f-023
Description: Suburban scene with Anglican church on the right and hills in the distance Extended Title - Aplin Crescent Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and charcoal, 324 x 395 mm
The Dominion : Original prints
Date: ca 1920s-1980s
By: Dominion (Newspaper)
Reference: PAColl-4331
Description: A group of railway enthusiasts on their Easter rail tour gathered round an English Electric locomotive and on the platform next to it. The locomotive has the logo of the Railway Enthusiasts Society on the front and the year 1965. The interior of St Paul's Pro-Cathedral looking towards the altar with the pulpit and organ visible on the left. The exterior of the cathedral taken from the east side looking towards the spire. A head and shoulders portrait of Norman Kirk taken in December 1972. Robert Muldoon sitting next to the plaque for the foundation stone laying ceremony at the National Library on 3rd November 1982. Taken by the Dominion photographer Don Ray. All photographs are copyright to the Dominion. Quantity: 5 b&w original photographic print(s).
Smith, Maurice Crompton, 1864-1953 :[St Andrews on The Terrace]. 21.6.[19]10
Date: 1910
From: Smith, Maurice Crompton, 1864-1953 :[Sketchbooks] 1883-1899, 1904-1943.
By: Crompton-Smith, Maurice, 1864-1953
Reference: E-300-q-2-013
Description: Shows St Andrews on The Terrace, from the front, some surrounding houses across the road and on its right, and the hills of lower Kelburn with houses and the Seddon memorial in the background Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 127 x 210 mm
Architect unknown :Proposed alterations for St John's Parish Hall, Basset Road, Johnson...
Date: 1968
Reference: Plans-2003-020-008
Description: Shows west elevation, ground plan and cross section. Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Diazo plan, 550 x 375 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Transferred from Manuscripts AI-79-017, in 2003..
Pearse, John, 1808-1882 :Otaki Church - New Zealand. Built by natives under the superin...
Date: 1851 - 1856
From: Pearse, John, 1808-1882: [Album. 1851-1856]
Reference: E-455-f-077-2
Description: An interior view of Rangiatea Church, Otaki, looking towards the east windows. Three Maori are standing in the right foreground. Tukutuku panels are visible between the beams and the altar (or kneelers?) also appear to be made of plaited flax. Kowhaiwhai patterns are on the rafters Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 220 x 157 mm