Satherley, Ian, active 1940s

Christchurch photographer

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Philpott, Helene, fl 2013 :Photographs, chiefly of music student Jeanne Gibson Marshall

Date: [ca 1939-1946]

By: Philpott, Helene, active 2013; Green & Hahn (Firm); Satherley, Ian, active 1940s; Sumner Photo Service

Reference: PAColl-10106

Description: Photographs chiefly relating to Jeanne Gibson Marshall (later Ferguson) as a young woman in the 1930s and 1940s when she was studying music at Canterbury University College, Christchurch, taken by a range of photographers. Includes a group of school students (possibly examination or competition participants) many holding violins or rolled up certificates; the Sumner basketball team and Sumner tennis club; group and individual photographs taken at Jeanne's graduation in 1939 showing women and men in academic dress outside buildings at the Canterbury University College, the women carrying bouquets of flowers, and the majority of men in uniform; two photographs from an album, both taken in 1939, of musicians standing on the steps of a building, probably in Christchurch - the New Zealand-born violinist Alan Loveday, aged 11, and the Austrian pianist Paul Schramm, who arrived in New Zealand in 1938. Also includes a group photograph of Army Headquarters' employees (in civilian clothes), possibly records staff, Wellington, ca 1946, including Women's Army Auxiliary Corps sergeant Marie Louise Hart (later Philpott). Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 13 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 newspaper cuttings. 1 album page with 2 b&w original prints. Provenance: Donated by Helene Philpott, Lower Hutt, 2013. Ms Philpott is the niece of Jeanne Gibson Ferguson and daughter-in-law of Marie Louise Philpott.

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New Zealand Surf Life Saving - Box 5

Date: [ca 1930s-1990s]

From: Surf Life Saving New Zealand: Photographs

By: W A Price Photo Company; Taranaki herald (Newspaper); Crago, Eric William, 1904-1992; Satherley, Ian, active 1940s

Reference: PAColl-10518-5

Description: Collection of both colour, and black and white, photographic prints relating to surf life saving in New Zealand. Subjects depicted include group portraits of subjects in uniform and various individuals. Photographers and studios include: Taranaki Herald, Crago Photography (Devon Street, New Plymouth), Fred Lang Studios (Wharf Street, Tweed Head), Robuck Studio (Ridgway Street, W[h]anganui), and Leicograph Studios (221 Cuba Street, Wellington). Includes: - Group portrait of male subjects in uniform with North Bondi club flag, with dedication by Tom Clift to Jean Harp, dated 1937. Photograph by 'The Sun' Feature Bureau (Sydney), and Bill O'Sullivan. - Group portrait captioned "Taken at Auckland Railway Station. 14 Feb. 1940 Surf. Competitions". Photograph by New Zealand Herald. - Group portrait of the male Australian Team of 1950. Photograph by Ian Satherley (Christchurch). - Group portrait of New Zealand team in uniform on the steps of an Ansett Airlines of Australia passenger aircraft. - Group portrait of United States of America Surf Life Saving Association team in uniform with Air New Zealand branded bags. - Plaque "Presented to The Surf Life Saving Association of America by the New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association [...] 1967". - "The Browns Bay Surf Club Team 1937". - Building portrait of Surf Life-Saving Club Taramer Bay. - "Waitemata Girls N.Z. Champs at Milford 1939". - Group portrait of Waitemata Surf Life Saving Club ladies team in uniform swimming costumes posed with "Waitemata SLSC" flag. Photograph by W A Price Photo Co[mpan]y, Herne Bay, Auckland. - Westshore with 'BP Surf Rescue' signage. - "Fitzroy SLSC 1999" - colour photographic print. And various others. Quantity: 1 box(es) 35 loose photographic prints. Physical Description: Loose photographic prints, black & white, and colour.