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Ephemera donated to the Library in October 2020

Date: 2014, 2019, 2020

From: Ephemera donated to and collected by the Alexander Turnbull Library from 2020

By: Anglican and Roman Catholic Bishops of New Zealand; Capital & Coast District Health Board; Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand; Helping You help Animals (Organisation); MAF Biosecurity New Zealand; New Zealand. Ministry of Health; Porirua (N.Z.). City Council

Reference: Eph-A-OCTOBER-2020/4

Description: Ephemera donated to the Alexander Turnbull Library in October 2020 by Denis Fairfax. Most material is undated. Comprises: Supergold Metlink Wellington bus and train ticket; Biosecurity New Zealand "Check, Clean, Dry" fold-out booklet, pamphlet and bumper sticker; Ministry of Health customs flier, August 2014; Kapiti Aero Club survey form; Civil Aviation Authority "How to be a pilot" booklet, January 2019; Civil Aviation Authority "Flying with control?" pamphlet; Te Huinga o ngā Pīhopa Katorika o Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference booklet, 2020; Youth for Human Rights booklet, 2016; VoteSafe End of Life Choice Act flier; Te Rauparaha Arena flier; Capital & Coast District Health Board flier, August 2020; HUHA (Helping You Help Animals) donation flier; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association New Zealand membership flier; Porirua City Council recycling flier; Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry flier; Cleveland Funeral Home personal information and funeral choices booklet and form. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 19 pieces of ephemera.

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 1. 1899...

Date: 1899 - 1900

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-1

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 3 May, 1899 and 21 March, 1900. Individuals depicted are: The Right Honourable R J Seddon. PC, LLD; The Honourable Captain Russell; His Worship the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr Charles Louisson); The Right Reverend Churchill Julius, DD, Bishop of Christchurch; The Honourable William Rolleston; Mr George Hutchinson, MHR; Honourable T Thompson, Minister for Justice and Defence; Sir Robert Stout, KCMG (The new Chief Justice); The Honourable Hall-Jones, Minister of Marine and Minister for Public Works; Mr T E Taylor, MHR; Honourable James Carroll, Colonial Secretary; Mr F Pirani, MHR; Mr Chas Lewis, MHR; Honourable H Scotland, MLC; Major Robin, commanding the New Zealand Contingent; Sir Geo Clifford, BART; Major F Nelson George, owner of 'Seahorse'; Mr Seddon [shown crushing the farmer with promises of higher taxation]; Mr James Embling, General Manager, Bank of New Zealand; Mr James Mills, a shipping magnate; Mr William Reece, Mayor of Christchurch; Mr John G W Aitken, Mayor of wellington and Chair of the Wellington Patriotic Fund Meering; Major M Craddock, late Captain 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers), in command Second New Zealand Contingent; Major Jowsey of the New Zealand Rough Riders; Major Frederick Wyatt Francis, VD, in command of the 4th New Zealand Contingent Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed by Horace Daniel Pine, of Hawkes Street, New Brighton, and published by John Russell Blunt, of Buccleuch Street, Linwood, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited at their offices, 208 Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 2. 1900...

Date: 1900 - 1902

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-2

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 23 May, 1900 and 30 April, 1902. Individuals depicted are: Mr Jas. H B Coates, General Manager of the National Bank of Ne Zealand; The Hon. J G Ward; The Hon. T Y Duncan, Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Forests; Colonel Arthur Pole-Penton, R A, Commandant of teh New Zealand Forces; Mr Robert Allan, President Canterbury Exhibition; Mr Geo. G Stead, Honorary Treasurer of the Canterbury Jockey Club; The Hon. J D Ormond; The Right Rev. John Joseph Grimes, DD, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch; The Hon. George McLean, MLC; Mr Roderick McKenzie MHR, Chairman of the Midland Railway Commission; Mr A E G Rhodes, Mayor of Christchurch; Dr. J Logan Campbell, Mayor of Auckland; Mr George Lyon Denniston, Mayor of Dunedin; Mr John Mill, MAyor of Port Chalmers; Bishop Neville of Dunedin; Mr Thomas Morrin; Sir John Hall, KCMG; Mr Isaac Gibbs, Christchurch; Captain R Heaton Rhodes, of the 8th New Zealand Contingent; Colonel Davies, CB, commanding the 8th New Zealand Contingent; Mr John Duncan, Wellington; The Most Reverednd William Garden Cowie, DD, Bishop of Auckland and Primate of New Zealand; His Honour Mr Justice Denniston; Mr T S Weston, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College; The Rev. Dr. Morley, Managing Treasurer of the Supernumerary Ministers and Widows' Fund of the Methodist Church in Australasia Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 4. 1903...

Date: 1903 - 1904

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-4

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 9 September, 1903, and 7 December, 1904. Individuals depicted are: J G W Aitken, Wellington; A D Willis, Wanganui; Sir William Russell, KT, Hawke's Bay; H G Ell, Christchurch; J Colvin, Buller; G Fisher, Wellington; J Bollard, Eden; J A Millar, Dunedin; C Hall, Waipawa; E G Allen, Chalmers; J W Thomson, Clutha; C Lewis, Courtenay; J O'Meara, Pahiatua; F R Flatman, Geraldine; G Witty, Riccarton; G Fowlds, Grey Lynn; W C Buchanan, Wairarapa; Hon. W Hall-Jones, Minister for Public Works; T MacKenzie, Waikouaiti; Hon. W T Jennings, Egmont; W H P Barber, Newtown; W Fraser, Wakatipu; Hon J McGowan, Thames; T H Davey, Christchurch; R M Houston, Bay of Islands; J Bennett, Tuapeka; M M Kirkbride, Manukau; Hon. T Y Duncan, Oamaru; T K Sidey, Caversham; G Laurenson, Lyttelton; W Pere, Eastern Maori; W T Wood, Palmerston; R McNab, Mataura; A E Harding, Kaipara; J Vile, Manawatu; E G B Moss, Ohinemuri; F Mander, Marsden; A W Hogg, Masterton; J C Thomson, Wallace; D Buddo, Kaiapoi; W Symes, Patea; T M Wilford, Hutt; H Heke, Northern Maori; J McLachlan, Ashburton; Mr W R Haselden; Mr T Kennedy MacDonald; Mr John Roberts, CMG; Hon. C Hill-Trevor; Hon. Colonel Pitt, VD, MLC; Dr. McGregor; Captain Harry McKay, of the 'Terra Nova'; Captain Scott, RN, of the 'Discovery'; [Uchter Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly, saying 'Farewell' to New Zealand]; Mr C M Gray, Mayor of Christchurch; Mr W F Massey, Leader of the Opposition; Mr James Craigie, Mayor of Timaru; Lord Plunket; Mr Justice Chapman, Judge of the Arbitration Court; Mr J B Harcourt, President of the Wellington Racing Club; The Hon. Sir Henry Miller, Speaker of the Legislative Council Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Richmond, George, 1809-1896 :George Augustus Selwyn, D D. Lord Bishop of New Zealand. C...

Date: 1841 - 1842

By: Richmond, George, 1809-1896; Cousins, Samuel, 1801-1887; Coleridge, Edward (Rev), 1800-1883

Reference: C-174-001

Description: Three-quarters standing portrait of Selwyn, dressed in a frock-coat, a desk to his right and a book in his right hand. There is a balustrade and a wooded English landscape background behind him Based on an oil painted in 1841, held at Selwyn College, Cambridge. A copy of this oil was reproduced in New Zealand's Heritage, Part 15, p.412 See also G-588 and C-016-001 for further copies Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 545 x 380 mm (plate mark)

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 3. 1902...

Date: 1902 - 1903

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-3

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 14 May, 1902 and 2 September 1903. Individuals depicted are: Henry F Wigram; Mr Spencer H Gollan; Mr Harry Dillon Bell; The Reverend James Gibb; Mr F de C Malet; His Grace Archbishop Redwood' Mr W H Hartgill; Mr John Bennett Tunbridge; Lieutenant-Colonel Webb; Sir James Hector; His Excellency Vice-Admiral Arthur D Fanshawe; Major Alexander (North Yorkshire Regiment); The Honourable Sir Maurice O'Rorke, K.B.; Professor R J Scott; His Honour Mr Justice Williams; Major-General Babington; Mr W Lowrie; and a series titled 'Political sketches', including: Right Hon. R J Seddon (Premier); D Reid Junr. (Taieri); E M Smith (Taranaki); C E Major (Hawera); T Parata (Southern Maori); Colonel T V Shepherd (Sergeant-at-Arms); The Speaker, Mr A R Guinness (Grey); J Duthie (City of Wellington); E W Alison (Waitemata); J Graham (City of Nelson); J A Hanan (Invercargill); H D Bedford (City of Dunedin); W F Massey (Franklin); F E Baume (City of Auckland); T E Taylor (City of Christchurch); W W Tanner (Avon); A L D Fraser (Napier); Sir Joseph Ward (Awarua); W H Field (Otaki); J F Arnold (City of Dunedin); F Y Lethbridge (Oroua); H Kaihau (Western Maori); Hon. C H Mills (Wairau); J H Witheford (City of Auckland); C A C Hardy (Selwyn); J Allen (Bruce); A E Remington (Rangitikei); Capt. R H Rhodes (Ellesmere); W F Laing (Waikato); Sir W J Steward (Waitaki); A Kidd (City of Auckland); F Lawry (Parnell); Hon J Carroll (Waiapu - Minister for Native Lands); W H Herries (Bay of Plenty); A L Herdman (Mount Ida); R McKenzie (Motueka); A W Rutherford (Hurunui) Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Petit, Pierre, 1832-1909: Carte de visite portrait of Jean Baptiste François Pompallier

Date: [ca 1868-1871]

By: Petit, Pierre, 1832-1909

Reference: PAColl-10633

Description: Carte de visite portrait of Bishop Jean Baptiste François Pompallier, by French photographer Pierre Petit, dated circa 1868-1871. Verso of mount features holograph inscription, and photographer's imprint. Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Verso - top centre - M[onsei]g[neu]r Pompallier évêque de Maronnée in part. Vic[aire] Apost[olique] dans l'Australie [ink] Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) carte de visite. Physical Description: Carte de visite photograph with manuscript inscription verso, 10.2 x 5.9 cm. Provenance: Donor purchased the photograph from a dealer in France in 2017-2018.

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Photographs

Date: [ca 1870-1915]

From: Selwyn family :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9823-1

Description: Photographs of Bishop Selwyn, his father, brothers, their wives and children. Quantity: 48 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Illustrated London news :New Zealand bishops. The Right Rev W Williams, D.D., Lord Bish...

Date: 1856

From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]

Reference: E-106-f-032-2

Description: Head and shoulder individual portraits of the four bishops; surrounded by New Zealand fauna. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 190 x 240 mm

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Photographs of events relating to Maori

Date: 1967-1969

From: Parry, Margaret Joy, 1935-2003: Photographs of events relating to Māori and papers relating to Te Ao Hou

Reference: PAColl-8969-1

Description: Events recorded in this collection include: Coronation Hui, May 1967. Maori Women's Welfare League conference, Tauranga, July 1967. Regatta on the Waikato River, March 1968. Visit of East Coast parents to Parliament, August 1967. Photo of hei tiki on feather cloak. Coronation Hui, Tekuiti, May 1968. Unveiling at Watene grave, June 1968. Ringatu Hui, July 1968. Weaving workshop run by Miria Simpson, August 1968. Bible Society event, August 1968. Seminar associated with the consecration of an Anglican Bishop, October 1968. Ratana Hui, November 1968. Rapaki Hui, 22 May 1969. Coronation hui, June 1969. Maori Women's Welfare League conference, Gisborne, July 1969. Cloak sample, 1969. Young Maori man and woman of the year, 1969. Arrival of and farewell to a group of visiting American Indians, April 1969. Colombo Plan students, February 1969. Quantity: 68 b&w original photographic print(s) proof sheets.

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Portrait of Bishop Selwyn

Date: 1860s

From: Thatcher, Frederick (Rev), 1814-1890 :Album of portraits of clerics and Maori

Reference: PA1-q-232-01-1

Description: Carte de visite portrait of Bishop George Augustus Selwyn photographed by an unknown photographer some time between 1860 and 1867. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: albumen print, 9 x 6 cm

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Portrait of Bishop C J Abraham

Date: 1860s

From: Thatcher, Frederick (Rev), 1814-1890 :Album of portraits of clerics and Maori

Reference: PA1-q-232-01-3

Description: Carte de visite portrait of Bishop Charles John Abraham taken by an unknown photographer some time between 1860 and 1869. Charles John Abraham Was consecrated the first Anglican Bishop of Wellington in 1858. He resigned in 1870 to become assistant bishop of Lichfield in England. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print, 9 x 6 cm

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Abraham, Charles John (Bishop), 1814-1903: Photographs

Date: [ca 1860]

By: Abraham, Charles John (Bishop), 1814-1903; Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889

Reference: PAColl-10135

Description: Photographs relating to the Reverend Charles John Abraham taken circa 1860 by an unidentified photographer, possibly James Coutts Crawford, probably in Wellington. At least one photograph by Harley Webster. The images comprise two scenes and six portraits. All but one of the portraits include either Rev Abraham and/or his wife Caroline, and others. Relationship complexity - Three of the images also feature in album PA1-f-019. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen prints Provenance: These photographs were sent from Wellington to England by Caroline Abraham. The surrounding wrapper was post marked 14.7.1865. Transfers: Transfers - From Manuscripts: MS-Papers-0257-6: from MS-Papers-0257: Abraham, Charles John, 1814-1903: Papers..