Hospitals - New Zealand - Otago Region
Bascand, Audrey, 1930-2019 :Doctor's residence, Arrow District Hospital. [Old buildings...
Date: 1974
From: Bascand, Audrey, 1930-2019 :Old buildings of the Lakes District; drawings by Audrey Bascand. Christchurch, In Touch [1974]
Reference: B-064-012-a
Description: A front view of a villa with trees behind Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 320 x 457 mm in illustrated folder
Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of early Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin
Date: ca 1870s
Reference: PAColl-4511
Description: Photographs of Queen Street, Auckland; sailing ships moored in Auckland harbour; Government House, Auckland; the Auckland Supreme Court; Lyttelton, with a church in the middle distance and commercial buildings in the foreground; Dunedin Hospital (built in 1864); view looking down Princes Street towards the Exchange Building (built as the Post Office but never used as such) with business premises on either side of the street and a sign for a dentist's on the right; the Exchange Building with a horse and cart to the left; and the town reservoir, Dunedin. Photographer unidentified but they have similar captions below the image. Arrangement: Negatives at 1/2-002193, 002206, 002207, 002215, 002367, 002368, 002370, 002379, and 002838 Quantity: 9 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negatives
Postcard of Dunedin Hospital
Date: [ca 1908]
From: Bekhuis, Alan, 1970- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-2525
Description: Postcard of Dunedin Hospital Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Postcard
Bascand, Audrey, 1930-2019 :Doctor's residence, Arrow District Hospital. [Old buildings...
Date: 1974
From: Bascand, Audrey, 1930-2019 :Old buildings of the Lakes District; drawings by Audrey Bascand. Christchurch, In Touch [1974]
Reference: B-064-012
Description: A front view of a villa with trees behind Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 320 x 457 mm in illustrated folder
BNZ Centre, Wellington, and Dunedin Hospital
Date: 1968-1982
From: Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd :Photographs relating to New Zealand architectural projects
Reference: PAColl-9842-35
Description: Includes - Group of photographs recording workmen and others lifting and placing the last exterior panel to be attached to the tower of the BNZ Centre, Wellington. Interior details - doors, and paneled rooms - in the old Bank of New Zealand building, Wellington, 1981. Interior views of the Bank of New Zealand branch in Mayfair Chambers, The Terrace, Wellington, June 1968. Demolition of the old Bank of New South Wales building, Wellington (25 September 1973) and later views of the new building. Wellington buildings viewed from the harbour, 1982. Internal views of buildings at Dunedin Hospital showing plumbing and other service piping taken 6 February 1974. Views of Auckland including new hospital block under construction, from the top of an unidentified building, 1970s. Details of buildings old and new, Dunedin Hospital, 1970s. Details of cast iron down pipes and brackets for holding them to walls. Views of complex plumbing and a hot water cylinder, ca 1980s. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 96 b&w original photographic print(s). 65 colour original photographic print(s). Provenance: Donated by Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd, Wellington, in 2011
Hospitals in Auckland, Rotorua, and Dunedin
Date: 1956-[ca 1970s]
From: Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd :Photographs relating to New Zealand architectural projects
Reference: PAColl-9842-13
Description: Hospital buildings designed by Stephenson and Turner include - Architect's drawing and model of proposed Auckland General Hospital, 1962. Accomodation building for junior resident medical officers, Auckland Hospital, ca 1970s. Ward block, lecture theatres and over bridge to medical school, Dunedin Hospital, ca 1970s. Mater Misericordiae (or Mercy) Hospital, Dunedin ca 1968. Occupational Therapy Department and surroundings, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rotorua, 1956. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 36 b&w original photographic print(s). 14 colour original photographic print(s). Provenance: Donated by Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd, Wellington, in 2011
Lawson, Robert Arthur 1833-1902 :Lunatic Asylum, Seacliff. 1881
Date: 1881
By: Lawson, Robert Arthur, 1833-1902; Sheppard, Fergus George Frederick, 1908-1997
Reference: Plans-84-1185/1188
Description: Includes a block plan, plans of most of the complex, an elevation of the dining hall and kitchen areas, and cross-sections and details Quantity: 4 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink & watercolour on linen Provenance: Donation: Fergus G F Sheppard, Wellington, 2 November 1971 Donation: Mr F.G.F.Sheppard, 11 November 1971
Various buildings
Date: 1957-1982
From: Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd :Photographs relating to New Zealand architectural projects
Reference: PAColl-9842-32
Description: Site photographs for a ward block, Dunedin Hospital, April 1969. Photographic record of the YMCA building, Willis Street, Wellington. Probably site photographs relating to a YMCA building in New Plymouth. Site photographs for a central laundry and boilerhouse, Dunedin Hospital, 12 July 1957. Photographs relating to Shell House, The Terrace, Wellington, 1957-1961. They include views of the site, models of the building, building under construction, and exterior and interior views of the finished building. Terrace branch of the ANZ Bank, Wellington, in ground floor of Shell house, ca 1961. Model of an unidentified building, ca 1980s. Architects coloured perspective of an unidentified building for Downer Development, 1980s. Model of proposed plan for Civic Square and surrounding buildings, Wellington, ca 1980s. Models of proposal for an unidentified urban waterfront (possibly not for New Zealand). Record of construction of Bank of New South Wales building, Lambton Quay, Wellington, 1972-1973. Record of construction of New Zealand Wool Board building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, 1980-1983. BP House. Associated construction progress photographs at PAColl-9842-29-08 to PAColl-9842-29-57. ICI House. Associated photographs at PAColl-9842-29-01 to PAColl-9842-29-07. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 99 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 colour original photographic print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Provenance: Donated by Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd, Wellington, in 2011
Maniototo Hospital oral history project
Date: July-August 2022
By: Central Otago Heritage Trust
Reference: OHColl-1626
Description: Oral history interviews with Sandra Kreft, Joan Pringle and Sonia Kearney who worked as nurse aides at Maniototo Hospital in Central Otago. Title supplied by Library. Commissioned by Central Otago Oral History Project under the umbrella of the Central Otago Heritage Trust. Part of a request from Heritage New Zealand to record the history of the Maniototo Hospital Building prior to its demolition, in fulfillment of the conditions for a resource consent. Quantity: 3 Interview(s). 8 digital sound recording(s). 6 Electronic document(s) recording agreement forms and abstracts. 3 digital image(s). Search dates: 2022
Buildings for Dunedin Hospital
Date: 1957-1979
From: Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd :Photographs relating to New Zealand architectural projects
Reference: PAColl-9842-27
Description: Buildings for Dunedin Hospital include - Progress photographs recording the construction of lecture theatres for the School of Clinical Medicine, Dunedin, December 1972 to February 1974. Clinical Services block, Dunedin Hospital. Architectural drawing dated 1963. Block in last stages of construction dated 1969. Site photographs for a new ward block for Dunedin Hospital, 1969. Site photographs for a central laundry and boilerhouse, Dunedin Hospital, 5 July 1957. Central laundry and boilerhouse, Dunedin Hospital. Views of construction and completed building, ca 1959-1961. Progress photographs recording the construction of an extension to the boilerhouse, Dunedin Hospital, 18 July 1979 to 31 October 1979. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 79 b&w original photographic print(s). Provenance: Donated by Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd, Wellington, in 2011
Dunedin and Wakari Hospitals
Date: 1952-1981
From: Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd :Photographs relating to New Zealand architectural projects
Reference: PAColl-9842-30
Description: Site photographs showing views of Dunedin hospital buildings, 1953. Interior views of plant rooms, Dunedin Hospital, February 1981. Views of Britannic House, a twin towered building on Jervois Quay and Harris Street, Wellington, built ca late 1970s-early 1980s, and completed in 1981. Aerial view of Dunedin Hospital, and detail of Clinical School lecture theatres, ca 1974. Wakari Hospital, Otago, 1952-1953. Includes - Site plan. Site photographs, June 1953. Contour model of site and hospital. Progress photographs recording the construction of a Clinical Services block, Dunedin Hospital, 1965-1967. BP House. Associated construction progress photographs at PAColl-9842-29-08 to PAColl-9842-29-57. ICI House. Associated photographs at PAColl-9842-29-01 to PAColl-9842-29-07. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 49 b&w original photographic print(s). 13 colour original photographic print(s). Provenance: Donated by Stephenson&Turner NZ Ltd, Wellington, in 2011
[Chevalier, Nicholas] 1828-1902 :[Dunedin] [1865]
Date: 1865
By: Chevalier, Nicholas, 1828-1902
Reference: B-038-024
Description: Pencilled notes on drawing identify hospital and Ocean Beach; in pencil, lower right, "no 1" ; on verso in another hand "Pencil sketch of Dunedin in 1864 / Jetty in background / Hospital at left." Shows Dunedin from Pitt Street, hospital at left, Baptist Church in Hanover Street, corner of George and Frederick Streets Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper 295 x 487 mm Provenance: Possibly a donation from Mrs E Laing, England, 18 July 1940
Dunedin Hospital
Date: Between 1910-1913
Reference: PA5-0245
Description: A view of Dunedin Hospital, taken ca 1910-1913 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 75 x 125 mm
McWhannell album 6
Date: [1916 to 1931]
From: McWhannell, Rhoda, 1898-1996: Diaries, journals and photographs, particularly relating to forestry, farming and domestic life at Ōhaupō
Reference: PA1-o-555
Description: Family snapshots, with many images of the young children of friends. One group at the beginning show `Kew', a large house used as hospital in Dunedin, children in wards, and several of groups of nurses in uniform. Also one of a group of dignitaries visiting the hospital, including Sir Charles and Lady Fergusson, Sister Hoggart and Miss Tennent, in 1929. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with mottled brown cover, entitled `Holiday snaps' in gold, inset in oval picture; 18.5 x 14.0 cm
Photographs of Dunedin and Port Chalmers
Date: ca1868-ca1875
From: Allen, James Weaver, b 1822 :Photographs of Dunedin and Port Chalmers
Reference: PAColl-7476-1
Description: General views of Dunedin City and Port Chalmers, city streets, some principle buildings, commercial buildings many showing the names and occupations of business enterprises, and surrounding countryside Quantity: 21 b&w original photographic print(s).
"Views in New Zealand" vol 3 - Photographs taken by Herbert Deveril
Date: 1873-1876
From: Parliamentary Library: Photograph albums
By: Deveril, Herbert, 1840-1911
Reference: PA1-f-175
Description: Photographs, mainly of Dunedin, Port Chalmers and Lawrence, taken between 1873 1876 by Herbert Deveril of Wellington. Includes views of gold mining and locomotives. Deveril came to New Zealand in 1873. These photographs were displayed at the Philadelphia Centenary Exhibition in 1876. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Presbyterian Social Services Association Otago :Family activities calendar 1980. Presby...
Date: 1980
By: Otago Presbyterian Social Service Association
Reference: Eph-E-RELIGION-P-1980-01
Description: Wall chart calendar with illustrations down the left and right sides, of residential homes and other buildings run by the association in the Otago region. For each home, its name, and number of beds (if applicable) is given. Buildings are: Ross Home, Dunedin - 92 beds (hospital and residential), and 18 cottage units Nisbet Cottage, Andersons Bay (25 beds in three units) Corstorphine Home (21 beds for intellectually handicapped women) Taieri Court, Mosgiel (30 beds) Iona Home and Hospital, Oamaru (61 beds, and 12 cottage units) Cameron Centre Dunedin (Counselling and human relations education) Bowie Lodge Dunedin (6 beds) Holmdene Home, Balclutha (8 beds) St Andrew's Home, Dunedin (20 beds) Opportunity shop, St Andrew's Street, Dunedin St Luke's Hospital, South Dunedin (23 beds) Ranui Home, Alexandra (30 beds) Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 622 x 840 mm. Provenance: Donated by Hocken Library in 2012.
Interview with Thelma McArtney
Date: 14 April 1989 - 14 Apr 1989
From: NZOHA Country Library Service Oral History Project
By: McArtney, Thelma, 1912-2002
Reference: OHInt-0058/10
Description: Thelma McArtney gives details about her family background, her father's employment history, including his time in charge of Larnach's Castle while it was a psychiatric institution, her mother's musical abilities, family health, her parents' religious and political beliefs, their attitudes to smoking and alcohol and their ideas on discipline. Recalls the importance of both reading and music in her early life, giving details of books read and of her piano lessons. Details her educational history, commenting on teachers, subjects, participation in sport and sex education. Comments on the effect of the Depression on her family. Gives details of her nursing training and employment and gives reasons why she chose to work in mental health area. Describes her marriage to Kenneth McArtney and gives details of his family background, attitude to reading, his health and death from cancer in 1950, his war years as a pianist in the camps in Alexandria (Egypt) and his career in the Education Board, in Napier, Wanganui and Wellington. Describes living with various members of her family in the South Island after her husband's death and how she became involved with the Patearoa Country Library Service library while she was there. Describes settling in Palmerston and taking over the local Country Library Service library. Details pay, collections, visit of first book van with Field Librarian Owen Simmance, living at the library, introducing children's books and loan system and comments on the run down state of the Palmerston library. Details becoming Librarian at the Ashburton Public Library in 1958, pay rates, working with the local Town Clerk, the state of the library when she arrived, getting a loan of Country Library Service books and two staff being sent by Jean Wright from Christchurch to assist in re-establishing the library. Describes her work to build up the library, the special loan collections from the National Library, new staff, raising the image of the library in the community, attending conferences, writing reports on the need for a new building and the visits from overseas libraries. Describes the building of the new library. Recalls doing the Library Certificate training, 1956-1959, talks about G T Alley and Jean Wright, the difference between National Library and other libraries and the importance of going to conferences. Details her move to Waimairi County Library in 1967, being responsible for setting up library service, staff appointments, building up the book stock, planning the new building, problems with associated libraries, readers and staff and the relationship with Country Library Service and National Library. Recalls withdrawal of Enid Blyton books and being responsible for book selection. Notes that she established the Redwood and the Fendalton library during this time. Describes working at the Canterbury University Engineering Library, 1971-1973. Talks about Courtney Shearer who was in charge of this library and discusses difficulties working in a library where she was not in charge and did not know the stock and subject matter. Describes her retirement and move back to Ashburton and reflects on her library career. Venue - Ashburton Interviewer(s) - Hugo Manson Venue - Mrs McArtney's home at Ashburton Accompanying material - Printed abstract contains photocopy of a New Zealand Woman's Weekly interview with Thelma McArtney about the Ashburton Public Library, dated 8 February 1965. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002040, OHC-002041, OHC-002042 Tape numbers - OHA CLS 2602, 2603, 2604, 2605, 2606, 2607 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 305. Printed abstract contains a portrait photograph of Thelma McArtney dated July 1945; a photograph of Thelma McArtney and Russell Sutherland at the launching of book `Land of the Bog Cotton' at Ashburton Public Library in 1960; a photograph of the Ashburton Public Library staff including Thelma McArtney in 1966 and a photograph including Thelma McArtney dated 5 March 1988 taken at the marriage of Monica McKone to Roger McArtney. Search dates: 1912 - 1989
Interview with Dorothy Fraser
Date: 27 Aug 1993
From: The Dames Oral History Project
By: Fraser, Dorothy Rita (Dame), 1926-
Reference: OHInt-0046/16
Description: Dorothy Fraser outlines her family background; childhood; first awareness of politics; helping the Labour Party in the 1935 campaign; ambition to become a member of parliament; forming Gisborne Junior Labour Party; education; marriage to William Alec Fraser; early career; husband's early career; childbirth; the Dunedin community; difficulties of motherhood; early community work. Recalls roles on Dunedin Hospital Board; changes in management of Board interests; changes in Board attitudes to women's issues; main strength; council work for the Dunedin City Council; attempt at nomination for Labour Party for St Kilda electorate; views on being a member of parliament in today's circumstances. Discusses achievements of women's movement and methods; involvement in 1993 Suffrage Centenary; people's reaction to suffrage activities; views on Ministry of Women's Affairs; the award of Damehood in 1987; present occupations; private interests; satisfaction with life. Accompanying material - copy of curriculum vitae Venue - Dunedin Interviewer(s) - Susan Fowke Venue - 21 Ings Avenue, St Clair, Dunedin Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 2.50 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 1135. Search dates: 1993
Interview with Sybil Meek and Edith Inkster
Date: 1983 - 01 Jan 1983
From: New Zealand Nursing Education and Research Foundation oral history project
By: Inkster, Edith, 1913-; Meek, Sybil Merton, 1912-2008; Kinross, Nancy (Dr), active 1983
Reference: OHInt-0014/079
Description: A joint interview with Sybil Meek and Edith Inkster who have been friends for 45 years. Sybil registered as a nurse at Oamaru Hospital in 1938 where she worked for 45 years. Edith Inkster registered at Christchurch Hospital 1936. They both talk of their training days, and provide a contrast between training and practice in small and large hospitals. Mrs Inkster lived in Shetland Islands for 33 years. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Christchurch Other - limited biographical available Interviewer(s) - Nancy Kinross Venue - Christchurch Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-000019 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.