Lower Hutt Town Hall (Lower Hutt, N.Z.)

Located at 28-32 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. The Town Hall and adjacent Horticultural Hall were built in the 1950s as part of the new Lower Hutt Civic Centre. Former town hall was located in High Street.

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[Posters advertising dance performances of 1984].

Date: 1984

By: National Dance Archive of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-C-DANCE-1984

Description: Includes posters for: Asia Pacific Festival in association with the Indian Centre for Cultural Relations and the Indian High Commission presents Kathakali, Dance-Drama from India, plus a recital of classical Indian music. State Opera House Wellington, 8 December; Southward Trust Theatre Paraparaumu, 10 December [1984]. (2 copies) Direct from the USSR! The Bakhor Ensemble of Uzbekistan. Memorial Theatre Victoria University of Wellington. 5 October [1984]. The Dance Centre. Concert. Memorial Theatre. 9-10 December [1984]. (2 copies) Friday night BOP night. George Manaku, Erola Dancers, Breakdance competitions, G-Force Rockers, Porirua Street Rockers. Lower Hutt Town Hall. Friday 30 March [1984]. United Multicultural Groups of Wellington present "International Spectacular 84". Michael Fowler Centre. 7 April 1984. Jordan & Present Company in a Dance Theatre production, "Cry Peace". Choreography Susan Jordan; Muisc Norm Fitzgerald. Depot Theatre. 22-25 November [1984]. (2 copies) Bronwyn Judge and Anna Holmes. "Created Woman; the tale of Blodeuwedd from the Mabinogi. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. 24-26 May [1984]. Bronwyn Judge and Anna Holmes. "Created woman". Programme (with photos, and photos of Francesca Waters and Hubert Kwisthout). Limbs at the Asia Pacific Festival & Composers Conference. State Opera House. 4 December 1984. Featuring "Two women" & "Chinese scarf dance" choreographed by Kai Tai Chan plus surprise guests (2 copies). Liong-Faye. "Night on Bald Mountain with Liong-Faye. New Zealand's nationwide community dance-drama; a cast of hundreds. Now in Lower Hutt's Little Theatre after Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North. 4-7 April 1984 (2 copies) Lower Hutt City Ballet presents "Pineapple Poll", "Rhapsody in Blue", "Katz". Choreographer Joye Lowe at the Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. 3-6 October 1984. Music and dance films; a series of films about music and dance making in Oceanic countries. BP Theatrette, 26-30 November 12.15pm; National Museum Theatre, Dec 1, -, 8,9, 1 pm. Asia Pacific Festival. New Zealand School of Dance. Graduation performance 1984. State Opera House. 2 November 1984. (2 xopies) The New Zealand Students' Arts Council presents Paul Jenden's "Public figures" and other dances. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. 11-14 April [1984]. Pacific Islands Festival concert. Wellington Town Hall, Friday November 30th [1984] (Part of Asia Pacific festival) Royal Academy of Dancing. International Summer School. Wellington New Zealand. January 1984 (2 copies, one donated by the Dance Archive and featuring signatures of Brenda Last, Maryon Lane, Valerie Sunderland, Julia Farron, Jane Hedley, Joyce Butler, [David Wall?], Marilyn Williams, Alfreda Thorogood, Graham D?, Sara Neil). "Seven beats to the barre"; a programme of live music and dance. Depot Theatre. 15-19 March [1984]. (2 copies) The challenge is out: Who are Wellington's best Boppers? 1162 ZM Street Music Breakdance; the dance event of the year!. Old Town Hall. Friday 9 March [1984]. An evening of Flamenco; guitar, song, dance, with Mirium and Darcy Lang. Seasons Cafe, 146 Willis Street Village. Sunday 4th March [1984]. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s) in two folders. Physical Description: Photolithographs, 420 x 310 mm (approx)

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Garvitch album

Date: [1970s]

From: Garvitch, Jeremy Veniamin, 1890-1990 :Photographs and negatives

Reference: PA1-f-024

Description: Colour photographs of Wellington taken by Jeremy Garvitch in the 1970s. Many of the images show architectural details of buildings, some before buildings were pulled down, some of the buildings still surviving (in 2006). Many others show new buildings under construction (including a sequence showing The Beehive at various stages of construction). Includes views of Dr McGavin's House, built in 1908 by Turnbull & Sons on the corner of Willis St and Ghuznee St., later used by the Red Cross and other organisations. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with teal blue plastic cover and plastic-covered pages; 34 x 34 cm

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Kindergarten children protesting at a Free Kindergarten conference, Lower Hutt

Date: 17 July 1974

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1974/4100-F

Description: Photographs of children from Lower Hutt kindergartens demonstrating at a Free Kindergarten conference in the Lower Hutt Town Hall, taken 17 July 1974 by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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Ephemera and programmes relating to the Wellington Youth Orchestra

Date: 1959-1969

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1959/1969

Description: Includes: 1959 or 1960: Pink flyer / membership registration form 1960: Wellington Youth Orchestra (Inc), conductor Peter Zwartz. Orchestral concert. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 3 July 1960. Programme / membership application form (2 copies) 1961: First public appearance of the Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Olwen Castle); conductor Peter Zwartz, with Janetta McStay, piano. Lower Hutt Town Hall 12 July; Wellington Town Hall 19 July [1961]. Flyer / programme 1962: Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Peter Zwartz. (Composers include Pruden, Farquhar, Ravel, Grieg). Wellington Town Hall, 30 September [1962]. Flyer only (2 copies) 1964: Wellington Youth Orchestra. How to become a playing member or a 'Friend of the Orchestra'. Flyer / application form [collected 1964] (2 copies) 1965: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Orchestral concert, conductor Peter Zwartz, with Bryan Sayer piano and Charles Naylor, bass. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1965. Programme 1966: Wellington Youth Orchestra, with members of the Manawatu Youth Orchestra (musical director Len Schwabe). Conductor Ashley Heenan; soloists The Vienna Trio. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 24 July 1966. Programme 1967: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Children's concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 April 1967. Pink flyer 1968: Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Brian Alexander). Conductor Ashley Heenan. Concert for children. Wellington Town Hall, 15 December 1968. Programme 1969: Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Brian Alexander). Conductor Ashley Heenan, with guest soloists Peter Guth and Heidi Litschauer. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 27 July 1969. Programme (1 copy plus 1 photocopy) Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 15 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1983 - Folder 1]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1983-1

Description: Includes: Alternative Arrangements Society presents: A programme of diverse musical entertainment for one nite. Thursday, July 21st, 7 o'clock early start at Cosgroves. Flyer Asia in New Zealand: A recital of Asian music and dance. Government House, Wellington, Friday 6th May 1983 at 8.00pm. Programme [Asia in New Zealand: A recital of Asian music and dance. Museum Lecture Theatre, 8 May 1983, 2.30pm] Programme Autumn music 1983 (With Jay Lindsay String Quartet, Eric Copperwheat, Anne Langston & Rae de Lisle). St Barnabas' Church Boxhill Khandallah. 10 April, 17 April, 1 May 1983. Programme /flyer (2 copies) Bernard Bartelink. Organist of St Bavo Basilica, Haarlem, Holland. Recital Tour on N.Z. July/August 1983. Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Christchurch, Dunedin, Napier, Wellington, Lower Hutt, Nelson. [Itinerary only] (2 copies) Organ recitals at St James' Church, Lower Hutt, by Bernard Bartelink, organist of St Bavo Basilica, Haarlem, Holland. Sunday 7 August, 2.30pm, and Betty Stewart, organist of St James, Sunday 21 August, 2.30pm. Including music by: Bach, Beethoven, Buxtehude, Durufle, Handel, Liszt, Vierne, Sweelinck etc. Flyer Brontosaurus: A musical happening...Bach Choir, Garry Brain, Evening Post Onslow Brass Band, Maxwell Fernie, Andrea Garing, James Middleton, Shona Murray, Martin Setchell, Betty Stewart, Roy Tankersley. Tuesday May 17 at 7.30pm at Wellington Town Hall [Programme / flyer] (2 copies) Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Donald Thulean, soloists Carl Pini and Renaud Fontanarosa; leader Paulene Smith. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 15 October 1983. Programme Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.Soloist Carl Pini; leader Paulene Smith. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 26 November 1983. Programme The Wellington Classical Guitar Society presents: Michael Calvert, classical guitarist. Sunday 13th November, 7.30pm, St Andrews Centre, 70 The Terrace. Flyer The Arts Centre of Christchurch proudly presents: 1983 Camerata Series, with guests Carl Pini, Donald Maurice, John Curro. Sunday afternoons, 3pm, September 11, October 2, November 6, Great Hall, Arts Centre of Christchurch. Promotional pamphlet / programme David Childs, organist and choirmaster at Christchurch Cathedral, in a Temple-White memorial recital, St James, Lower Hutt, 11th October. Wellington Organists Association. Bach, Brahms, Bridge, Langlais, Mendelssohn. Flyer The Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Premiere New Zealand tour. [Programme] (2 copies) The Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Premiere New Zealand tour. Wellington Town Hall, Friday 2 September; Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday 3 September. Presented by the Music Federation of New Zealand with the support of the British Council. Flyer only (2 copies) Classical guitar recital by Suzanne Court. Baroque and Spanish music at Old St Pauls Cathedral, Thursday 28 July. Flyer New Zealand's premier renaissance music group The Ensemble Dufay: The Courtier's Courtship. Songs by English composers from the 15th century - Dunstable, Frye, King Henry VIII, Edwards, Ford, Campion and Dowland, together with popular Elizabethan songs by Ravenscroft. The Wellington Musicians Agency [Programme] New Zealand's premier renaissance music group The Ensemble Dufay, in a programme of English song: The Courtier's Courtship. Songs by English composers from the 15th century - Dunstable, Frye, King Henry VIII, Edwards, Ford, Campion and Dowland, together with popular Elizabethan songs by Ravenscroft. Concert Chamber, Saturday 9th July. Flyer only A concert of the music of David Farquhar at Symphony House, Willis St on Sunday, 1 April at 5pm. Composers Association on New Zealand [Programme notes] From Scratch workshop [information sheet] The Symphony Swings, Dunedin Town Hall, Thurs 27th Jan, 7pm. Russ Garcia, famous American conductor / composer / arranger conducts and comperes The Dunedin Civic Orchestra & Calder Prescott's Big Band in a concert of your favourite music! Flyer The Rotary Club of Eastern Hutt proudly presents The Golden Youth Symphony from Colorado, USA. In association with the Choir and Pupils of Naenae College. Lower Hutt Town Hall, Wednesday, 13th July, 1983 at 8pm [Programme] Let Impact Tours and 1162 ZM take you to the Night and Day tour: Joe Jackson in concert. Saturday, April 23. Palmerston North Sports Stadium. Flyer (2 copies) Juju Jive. Atiu Young Ones, Jon McLeary, Unrestful Movements, The DeTease, plus: firedancer & unexpected otherworldly entertainment! Jungle cocktails and top tucker too! The Sheaf, September 4. Flyer only Catriona Laidlay. Organ recital, 9 October 1983. Programme/flyer Marg Layton and the Kevin Clark Trio: The blues in concert. Circa Theatre, Sun 15 May. Flyer A concert for the Marion Rayward Memorial Scholarship in Music. (With Michele Binnie, Louise Baker, Barbara Griffin, Rona Fraser, Cuong Manh Nguyen, Pamela Gray, Bruce Corlett, Alison Wallace, David Daniel, Helen Mountfort, Diane Cooper, Judith Exley, Ann Hunt, Mari[an] Minson, Bronwen Pugh, Jennifer Shennan, Rose Wedde; playing compositions by Michael Smither, Ross Harris, Douglas Lilburn, David Farquhar, Jack Body, Cuong Manh Nguyen, Widiyanto, Pamela Gray). July 4th, 1983 [Programme] John Mills, classical guitar. Saturday 7th January, 8pm, Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. Flyer only A recital of works by Ravel, Brahms, Bartok: Stephanie Mills - piano, on Tuesday, Nov 15, 12.30pm, at the Cultural Centre, Sturdee St. Flyer only Music 83 Education Conference. A first for New Zealand. A time for stock taking. August 26th-29th, 1983, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ. Programme (1 copy, with list of conference participants), flyer / registration form (2 copies) Music 83 Conference newsletter No 1 (2 copies) Music for you and your child. Musical activities for parents and their pre-school children. 4 Wednesday mornings. Begins 23rd March, 11am, at: 335 Willis St. Run by the Wellington Community Music School. Flyer only (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm. Provenance: Two programme donated by Rose-Marie Tonk, Wellington, in 2017.

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Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005 :[Concert posters. 1970-1992]

Date: 1970 - 1992

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Zwartz

Description: Posters relating to Peter Zwartz's musical career, including: Undated: Barbershop 'n' Brass. Harmony International with the Evening Post Onslow & Warnocks Wanganui Brass Bands present an afternoon of quality chorus & brass. Lower Hutt Town Hall, July 22, 2.30 pm Christchurch School of Instrumental Music presents the Christchurch Youth Orchestra. Greymouth High School Hall, Jul 4; Buller High School Westport, July 5 [1970s?] Schools Music Festival presents "Noyes Fludde". 18th 19th 20th Aug., Town Hall [Christchurch?]. Reservations at Farmers [1970s?] Wellington Chamber Orchestra with Yury Gezentzvey. Concert, Sunday 3rd May, Old St Pauls. Conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Lydia Pattison. Small poster [1987, 1992, 1998?] 1961: Wellington Harmonic Society. Choral concert. Mozart Requiem in D minor and Bach Cantata 21. Leader Eric Lawson; conductor Peter Zwartz. Wellington Town Hall, Sunday 23 July [1961] 1957 or 1963: Wellington Harmonic Society. J S Bach St Matthew Passion. Sunday 7th April, Town Hall [Poster on red card. 1957 or 1963?] 1963: Chamber Opera Group presents Stravinsky's "Soldier's tale"; Bizet's "Doctor Miracle". Concert Chamber, February 6th-9th [1963] 1975: Nelson School of Music Orchestra; conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Richard Harris. Concert. Marlborough Girls' College Assembly Hall, Blenheim, 26 July 1975. 1976: National Piano Concert Competition. Final concert. Town Hall, 14 February [1976]. Adjudicator Gordon Watson. With the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conductor Peter Zwartz. 1977: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, musical director Peter Zwartz; Iola Shelley, piano. Laura Ferguson Trust Benefit concert; fourth subscription concert. Town Hall Auditorium, 29 October, 1977. ca 1977-1979: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, musical director Peter Zwartz, presents Irina Plotnikova, by arrangement with the Cladan Cultural Exchange Institute of Australia. Town Hall Auditorium, 24 March [ca 1977-1979] 1978: Royal Christchurch Musical Society. First subscription concert. 30th season of the conductor Robert Field-Dodgson. Town Hall Auditorium, 1 July [1978]. Conducted by Peter Zwartz [name of conductor stick over previous name - Robert Field-Dodgson] 1978?: Two chamber operas. David McPhail [and] Chris McVeigh in "The soldier's tale", Stravinsky; plus Cimarosa's "Maestro di capella" with Roger Wilson (baritone). Produced and conducted by Peter Zwartz. james Hay Theatre, Tuesday - Saturday, July 11-15 [1978?] 1979: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, music director Peter Zwartz. Mahler ... Debussy ... Franck. Town Hall Auditorium, Saturday September 15 [1979?] Benjamin Britten's "Noye's Fludde", presented by St Mary's Church Karori, and Opera Technique. St Mary's Church, 1-2 August [1979?]. [Design by Peter] Coates 1980: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, musical director Peter Zwartz, presents 3rd subscription concert of 1980. Schumann piano concerto with soloist Deidre Irons. Town Hall Auditorium, 19 July [1980] Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, musical director Peter Zwartz, presents 4th subscription concert of 1980, with Peter Barber, winner of the 1980 National Concerto competition. Town Hall Auditorium, 9 August [1980] National Concerto Competition. Final concert (with Peter Barber, Sally-Anne Brown, Craig Williams, and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Peter Zwartz). Town Hall, Saturday 9 February [1979]. (2 copies) Royal Christchurch Musical Society. A youth concert featuring Christchurch Youth Orchestra. 2nd subscription concert 1980. Conductor Peter Zwartz. (With Michael Lawrence, Angela Shaw, Barry Brinson, Ralph Scott). [Includes 1st performance of "Sanctus" by Kit Powell. Town Hall Auditorium, 14 June [1980] 1983: Christchurch Youth Orchestra [and] Royal Christchurch Musical Society. First subscription concert 1983 (With conductor Peter Zwartz, and soloists Patricia Middleton, Anne Price, Peter Williams, Richard Harvey, Michael Hlavac, Rowan Prior). Town Hall Auditorium, 2 July [1983] 1988: Dunedin Opera Company. Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss. Mayfair Theatre Dunedin, November 22nd, 24th, 26th, 29th, December 1st, 3rd at 8pm. Directed by Robert Hatherley, Sydney; musical director Peter Zwartz, Wellington. 1990: La Traviata, by Giuseppe Verdi, presented by the Dunedin Opera Company. Director John Thompson; musical director Peter Zwartz. Trust Bank Theatre, formerly mayfair Theatre, November 27th, 29th, December 1st, 4th, 6th, 8th 1990. 1992: Opera Otago, The Dunedin Opera Company (Inc) presents with the generous assistance of the QEII Arts Council, Bizet's "The pearl fishers", featuring jenny Wollerman, Howard Spicer, David Griffiths, Peter Chin, with the Dunedin Sinfonia. Director Bobbie Alderton; musical director Peter Zwartz; choreographer Robyn Sinclair. Trustbank Theatre, Oct 29, 31, Nov 3, 5, 7 1992. Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, screenprints, sizes varying Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2029 - Other material of the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-2029..

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[Ephemera relating to the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand and its congregations, par...

Date: 1950 - 1959

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-P-1950s

Description: Includes: 1950s: Wanted - a man with his feet on the ground and a Bible in his hand. Issued by the Assembly's New Life Movement Committee of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. [Pamphlet inviting prospective candidates to the ministry] 1952: Knox Church news. Masterton, September 1952. 1953: St John's Presbyterian Church Wellington. Centennial celebrations, 8-15 November 1953. Programme (2 copies) 1953: St John's [Willis Street] Centennial banquet. Church Hall, 12 November 1953. Ticket 1953: St John's Church Willis Street Wellington, 1853-1953. Women's commemorative service. Church Hall, 11 November 1953. Programme / flier 1955: Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Church of St Stephen Lower Hutt. Dedication service by the Presbytery of Wellington, 15 October 1955. Order of service (2 copies) Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Dominion Summer Conference 1958-59. Opening service. Town Hall Lower Hutt, 27 December 1958. Programme Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Committee on Christian Education. Order of service for Young People's Day, 12 October, 1958. Booklet with cover design by Jon Elsom 1958: Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Summer Conference. What's on? Come and see. Circular letter signed by Geo Dallard. Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Summer Conference. Lower Hutt 1958-59. Programme 1959: Kelburn Presbyterian Church Wellington. Jubilee celebrations, 1909-1959. 13-15 March 1959. Programme 1959: Musselburgh Presbyterian Church. Opening and dedication of the new church centre, 12 February 1959. Order of service Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Artist unknown :Hutt Valley Boat Show. Town and Horticultural Halls, Lower Hutt, Septem...

Date: 1964

From: Various architects :[Plans, including Proposed additions to Heretaunga Boating Club premises, The Esplanade, Petone. 1960].

Reference: Plans-2001-043-001

Description: Includes: A Bryant's drawings of the proposed additions to Heretaunga Boating Club premises, The Esplanade, Petone. 1951, and revisions 1963 by S Hunt. Foundation plan, elevation and details. (13 plans - May include duplicates) A G Harvey [...]dle along one, design class yacht. 1960 (1 plan drawing) Wagstaff and Cockcroft. Alterations to Clubhouse, Petone. Heretaunga Boating Club. 1965. (2 plans) Artist unknown. Hutt Valley Boat Show. Town and Horticultural Halls, Lower Hutt, September 9th-11th 1964. Exhibitors' floor plan. Scale 1/16" to 1 foot. (1 plan) Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Diazo print, on sheet 370 x 380 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Crossings 07; a festival of music, dance & culinary arts, 14 July - 11 August. www.aras...

Date: 2007

Reference: Eph-D-DANCE-2007-01

Description: Poster shows a woman in contemporary Indian dance costume, high kicking against a background of a stylised keyboard-cum-pedestrian crossing, consisting of bars, treble clef, musical note, and cutlery. Below are photographs of several dancers in various active positions. The names of sponsors appear at the lower edge: Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Performing Arts Foundation of New Zealand, Phantom Billstickers, More FM, and Ennovative Creationz. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 420 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes relating to boats and boating, yacht racing and regattas. 1970...

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-BOAT-1970s

Description: Includes: 1971: New Zealand Powerboat Association Incorporated. Constitution and racing rules. revised August 1971 1972: Rothmans National Power Boat Championships. Lake Rotoiti, 1-2 January 1972. Complimentary souvenir programme 1973: Auckland University Canoe Club. 1973 programme Heretaunga Boating Club (Inc). Hutt Valley Boat Show. Lower Hutt Town Hall and Horticultural Halls, 25 August - 1 September 1973. Pamphlet (2 copies) 1975: Power boat races. Rules and entry forms for: 1975 Atlantic 4 1/2 hr marathon; 1976 Atlantic Offshore 100 Power Boat Race; 1976 John Player 50 Inshore Race. Annual calendar 1976?: Bruce Roberts International. Build for less. [Sales catalogue published in Canada] 1976: 1976: Radio New Zealand. Continuing Education. Ready to float - a guide to small boat maintenance. A series of four programme, National programme 19, 26 September, 3, 10 October 1976 (2 copies) Auckland Trailer Yacht Squadron. Season 1976/77. Programme 1977: Auckland Trailer Yacht Squadron. Season 1977/78. Programme 1977 Women's Laser series, 13-15 May 1977. Notice of race / entry form Richmond Yacht Club, "Westhaven", St Mary's Bay. 1977-78 season. Programme booklet 1979: Macandrew Bay Boating Club (Inc) in conjunction with North East Harbour Ratepaers' & Householders' Assn (Inc). Bayday Regatta, Macandrew Bay, 11 February 1979. Official programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Music programmes and ephemera. 1958].

Date: 1958

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1958

Description: Includes: Auckland Chamber Music Society. Second concert (With the Amadeus Quartet). Haddon Hall, 1 May 1958. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Charles Nalden, leader Robert Issell. Auckland Town Hall. 18 October 1958. Programme Auckland Lyric Harmonists Choir. Conductor Claude Laurie. Music Library, 21st year 1958. Catalogue. Christchurch Town Hall Promotion Music Festival, [and] New Zealand Broadcasting Service. King Edward Barracks Christchurch, 14-19 April 1958. Programme. Civic Concert Council presents Handel's oratorio "Messiah". Municipal Theatre Napier, 3 December; Municipal Theatre Hastings, 4 December 1958. Programme. Mattiwilda Dobbs (piano). Solo concerts. Wellington Town Hall, 13 June, Christchurch Civic Centre 20 June; Dunedin Town Hall 18 June, Wellington Town Hall 27 June 1958. Programme (2 copies) Gary Graffman (piano). New Zealand tour 1958. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet. (2 copies) Ida Haendel (violin), pianist Maurice Till. Solo concert. Wellington Town Hall, 22 April 1958. Programme (2 copies), and flyer Miss Lola Johnson. Pianoforte recital. College Hall [Marton?], 24 September 1958. Admission 5/- in aid of Rangitikei College Funds. Ticket only. Eileen Joyce. New Zealand tour 1958. Programmes 1-2 in one booklet. (2 copies) Lower Hutt Festival 1958. April 9th - May 10th. Town Hall and Little Theatre. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Handel's "Messiah". Conductor B S Robertson; pianist Agnes Aburn. Town Hall Masterton, 22 November 1958. Programme Niven Miller (Scottish singer). First New Zealand tour 1958. Programme. Patrick O'Hagan (Irish singer). Pianist Hal Stead - replaced at last moment by Oswald Cheesman. Palmerston North Opera House, 22 Feb 1958; Napier Municipal Theatre 24 February; Wellington Town Hall 1 March; Blenheim His Majesty's Theatre 3 March; Christchurch Civic Theatre 8 March; Timaru Theatre Royal 11 March 1958. Programme (2 copies, and flier re Oswald Cheesman) Patrick O'Hagan (Irish singer). Concert. Pukekohe 14 October, Hamilton 15 October, New Plymouth 16 October, Wellington 22 October, Gisborne 28 October, Palmerston North 1 November [1958?]. Programme. David Oistrakh. 1958 New Zealand tour. Wellington Town Hall, 24 June 1958. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, Presbytery of Wellington. Combined Church Choirs Festival of Music. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, organist Peter Averi, narrator Reverend G E Dallard, singers Margaret Hunt, Mollie McKenzie, Peter Baillie, Rowland Rapp. Town Hall Wellington, 16 September 1958. Programme (2 copies) Anna Russell (singer-comedienne). Souvenir programme (Pale pink cover, 2 copies, 1 with dark pink cover) Anna Russell (singer-comedienne). Concert. Hamilton 30 June, Christchurch 1 July, Wellington 8 July, Dunedin 10 July, Invercargill 12 July, Wellington 15 July, Palmerston North 16 July, Napier 17 July, Auckland 19 July 1958. Programme (2 copies) Royal concert, Wellington Town Hall. Pre-concert organ recital by Stanley Jackson. Wellington Town Hall, 7 February 1958. Flier/programme The School recorder book. Part 1. By E Priestley & F Fowler. Inia Te Wiata. New Zealand tour 1958. Maurice Till at the piano. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) Inia Te Wiata. In association with the Auckland Festival Society. Three magnificent concerts. Town Hall Auckland, 22, 24 and 27 May [1958?]. Promotional pamphlet Wellington Junior Chamber of Commerce presents Carols by Candlelight on the lawns of the Central Library, Mercer Street Wellington. 19 December 1958. Programme. Quantity: 22 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Robert Muldoon speaking at the Lower Hutt Town Hall

Date: April 1975

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1975/1599-F

Description: Robert Muldoon speaking at the Lower Hutt Town Hall during the 1975 election campaign, photographed in April 1975 by an Evening Post staff photographer. Original newspaper caption reads: "Surrounded by his stage set, the leader of the Opposition (Mr Mul;doon) holds an 1100-strong audience spellbound at the Lower Hutt Town Hall last night". Evening Post, 18 April 1975 Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strips with 11 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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The undisputed King of N.Z. entertainment is coming home! John Rowles direct from Los A...

Date: 1980

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1980].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1980-05

Description: Shows a head and shoulders portrait of the singer John Rowles. The itinerary includes: 15 Oct - Wellington Town Hall; 16 Oct - Regent, Levin; 17 Oct - Town Hall Lower Hutt; 18 Oct - Sports Stadium Masterton; 19 October - Opera House Wanganui; 20 Oct - Opera House New Plymouth; 21 Oct - Opera House Palmerston North. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 530 x 395 mm.

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Wellington, Napier, and Taupo

Date: 1958

From: Morris, Raymond, fl 1955-2011 :Colour slides of New Zealand and overseas

Reference: PA12-8451

Description: Photographs of Wellington, Napier, and Taupo, taken 1958 by Raymond Morris. Includes photographs of Picton ferry terminal, Wellington ferry terminal, Masterton baths, Hastings clock tower, Marine Parade in Napier featuring Pania of the Reef and floral clock, camping at Westshore and Rotorua motor camp, motoring tour group outside Lakeview Hotel at Te Pohue with Morris Minor cars, and Terraces Hotel with Lake Taupo in the background. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1969]

Date: 1969

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1969

Description: Includes: Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Battle of Britain Commemoration concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 14 September 1969. Programme flier (photocopy only) A new small choir conducted by Denis Smalley has vacancies in all sections. Ring Denis Smalley at Wellington College, or Lew Martin. Flier [designed by Alan Wild] Charity organ. This beautiful Dutch barrel organ has been imported into New Zealand from Holland ... C J de Ryk Charity Organ Trustees. [Flier distributed at Dunedin Festival Week 1969] Rudolf Buchbinder, piano. [Concert 1969]. Programme (2 copies, one annotated Town Hall Wgtn, 23 July, 1969) Kerridge Odeon presents The Irish Rovers. [New Zealand tour February 1969]. Promotional booklet (Autographed copy) New Zealand Folklore Society. Ballads, songs, poems, stories, etc. Notice appealing for old songs, ballads or poems and stories Great musical event. Niedzielski, famous pianist. Chopin recital. His fourth concert tour of New Zealand since 1958. Only one concert in each city. Flier [with itinerary, April - May 1969?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Lower Hutt Music and Drama Festival, 6th April - 4th May 1957. To celebrate the officia...

Date: 1957

By: Hartleys Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Hutt-1957-01

Description: Programme lists the items performed by: 6 April: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service (with a photograph of the conductor James Robertson), with soloist Janetta McStay and members of the Lower Hutt Civic and Municipal Bands 7 April: Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir performing "The Messiah" 8-12 April: New Zealand Ballet Company "A tale of long ago" 9-10 April: Hutt Valley High School with a mixed musical concert 13 and 15 April: New Zealand Opera Company (photographs of Donald Munro, Bertha Rawlinson and Wayne Healey) performing "The Impresario" and "Amahl and the night visitors" 16 April: Naenae College with a mixed musical concert 17 April: Hutt Valley Competitions Society with a grand demonstration concert 26-27, 29-30 April: Hutt Repertory Theatre performing "Years ago", by Ruth Gordon, directed by Bernard O Jones 2 May: Hutt Valley Scottish Society with a mixed programme of Scottish dances 4 May: Lower Hutt Civic Band concert Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 248 x 190 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-3

Description: Includes: 1 May: Family Concert. Bruce Hangen (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); Peter Read (narrator). Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 1 May. 10 May: First Subscription Concert, 29th Season. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Town Hall, Auckland, 10 May. 11 May: Family Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); Alison Maloney (soprano); Michael Burch (tenor); Bruce Carson (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 May. 12 May: Family Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin); Rebecca Harris (harp). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 12 May. 13 May: Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 13 May. (2 copies). 24 May: Second Subscription Concert (Red Series) 29th Season. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Town Hall, Wellington, 24 May (2 copies) 7 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Wellington, 7 June. (2 copies). 14 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 14 June. (2 copies). 21 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Christchurch, 21 June 1975 (2 copies) 22 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 22 June. (2 copies). 23 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Theatre Royal, Timaru, 23 June (2 copies) 26 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); The Southland Choral Society. Civic Theatre, Invercargill, 26 June. 28 June: 1975 Dunedin Subscription Series. Brian Priestman (conductor); Uri Segal (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone); Roger Woodward (piano); Peter Frankl (piano); Royal Christchurch Musical Society Children's Choir. Town Hall, Dunedin, 28 June; 6 August; 24 September. 28 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Dunedin, 28 June. (2 copies). Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1976. Folder ...

Date: 1976

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1976-4

Description: Includes: 6 October: Concert Orchestra. Walter Susskind (Ccnductor); Anthea Moller (soprano). St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington, 9 October. Nelson School of Music, Nelson, 18 October. 8 October: Concert Orchestra. Walter Susskind (conductor); Noel Mangin (bass). Opera House, Palmerston North, 8 October. Regent Theatre, Levin, 9 October. Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 13 October. War Memorial Stadium, Masterton, 14 October. Civic Centre, Upper Hutt, 15 October. Marlborough Girls' College, Blenheim, 19 October. (2 copies). 13 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Noel Mangin (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 13 November. (2 copies). 22 November: November Classics (mini subscription series). Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 22, 24, and 27 November. (2 copies). 22 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 22 November. (2 copies). 24 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 24 November. (2 copies). 27 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 27 November. (2 copies). 16 December: 2ZB Presents '76 Christmas Spectacular. David Measham (conductor); Alison Maloney (soprano); Lindsay yeo (compere); Schola Musica (director Ashley Heenan); Orpheus Choir (director Malcolm Rickard). Town Hall, Wellington, 16 December. (2 copies). December: Christmas Gifts for the Musically Minded. [flyer advertising a 48 page collection of musical cartoons by Ivan Bootham]. (2 copies). Quantity: 8 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1978. Folder ...

Date: 1978

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1978-4

Description: Includes: 23 August: Gaetano Delogu (conductor); Cristina Ortiz (piano). Town Hall, Whangarei, 23 August. Town Hall, Auckland, 24 August. Town Hall, Christchurch, 7 September. Town Hall, Wellington, 13 September. (2 copies) 25 August: Shoppers' Concert. Gaetano Delogu (conductor); New Zealand Percussion Ensemble. Town Hall, Auckland, 25 August. 26 August: Gaetano Delogu (conductor); Cristina Ortiz (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 26 August. Town Hall, Wellington, 2 September. Town Hall, Christchurch, 9 September (2 copies) 28 August: All-Chopin Recital. Cristina Ortiz (piano). State Insurance Theatre, New Plymouth, 28 August. Opera House, Palmerston North, 30 August. Town Hall, Auckland, 31 August. Civic Theatre, Invercargill, 5 September 29 September: Maurice Handford (conductor); Nancy Luther (flute); Rebecca Harris (harp). Lower Hutt Festival of Arts concert, Town Hall, Lower Hutt 29 September. Hamilton Centennial Arts Festival concert, Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 5 October. Memorial Hall, Tokoroa, 6 October. 3 October: Maurice Handford (conductor); Peter Schaffer (violin). Town Hall, Wellington, 3 October. Town Hall, Auckland, 4 October. Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 7 October. (3 copies). 12 October: A Schubert Festival. Maurice Handford (conductor). State Opera House, Wellington 12 and 14 October. (2 copies). 12 October: A Schubert Festival. Maurice Handford (conductor). State Opera House, Wellington, 12-14 October. Programme different from the record above for the same date. (2 copies). 12 October: Schubert Festival (flyer). Maurice Handford (conductor). State Opera House, Wellington. 12 October (includes Symphony No1; Trout Quintet; Auf dem Strom). 14 October (includes Symphony No 5; Octet in F). Quantity: 9 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1993. Folder ...

Date: 1993

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1993-3

Description: Includes: 2 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); John O'Conor (pianist). Opera House, Palmerston North, 2 July. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 3 July. (2 copies). 10 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Zheng-Rong Wang (violinist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 10 July. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 17 July. (2 copies). 13 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Andrew Malcolm (oboe). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 13 July. Town Hall, Auckland, 14 July. Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 15 July. Town Hall, Christchurch, 24 July. (2 copies). 16 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Michael Houston (pianist). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 16 July. (2 copies). 27 July: Around the World in 80 Minutes, a special family concert. Kenneth Young (conductor); Jackie Clarke (presentor); David Armstrong (script). Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 27 July. Opera House, Wanganui, 28 July. Opera House, Palmerston North, 29 July. Town Hall, Wellington, 30 July. (2 copies). 5 August: Andrew Litton (conductor); Eugene Sarbu (violin). Town Hall, Christchurch, 5 August. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 7 august. Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 12 August. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 14 August. (2 copies). 11 August: Andrew Lytton (conductor); Michael Houston (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 August. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 13 August. (2 copies). 21 August: An Evening of Puccini. Philip Walsh (conductor); David Vine (conductor); Anne Cheng (soprano); Paul Ferris (tennor); David Griffiths (baritone); David Groves (narrator). The Orpheus Choir; The Academy Opera. Town Hall, Wellington, 21 August. 23 August: Petrouchka and Pineapple Poll. Royal New Zealand Ballet (company); Russel Kerr (producer); Igor Stravinsky (composer); Michel Fokine (choreographer); Douglas Wright (guest dancer). State Opera House, Wellington, six performances from 23 to 28 August. Performances also held in Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Hamilton, Hastings, and Palmerston North. 28 August: National Youth Orchestra. Gary Brain (conductor). Opera House, Palmerston North, 28 August. Town Hall, Wellington, 29 August. (2 copies). Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.