Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 - Death and burial
Shaw, Allen Desmond, 1944-: Photographs
Date: 1890 - 1901
By: Shaw, Allen Desmond, 1944-; Child, Edward George, 1860-1949
Reference: PAColl-2171
Description: Photographs of: seven men leaning on shovels outside a hut and two men with shovels holding the reins of drays at the harbour side (both taken by Anglo New Zealand photo); the railway line and water tank at Rata with men, women and children in an open railway carriage on the right; D class locomotive with four men standing next to it; men cutting flax on a wooden jetty next to a river; men outside a hut with piles of flax bundles; the Delphic captioned as "the largest boat that trades to New Zealand" moored in Wellington (taken by E G Child); a large crowd outside the Parliament Buildings for the memorial service on the death of Queen Victoria; and a group of men and one woman outside a corrugated iron hut. Quantity: 10 b&w original photographic print(s) mounted on card.
[Ephemera of octavo size relating to the death of Queen Victoria. 1901. Folder 2]
Date: 1901
By: Morice, Louisa Jane Spotswood, 1873-1957
Reference: Eph-A-ROYAL-1901-QV-2
Description: Includes the booklet for the funeral service at Windsor Castle, 2 February 1901 (bound in purple velvet). It is inscribed to Mr Ludlow from Lady Ranfurly, having been used by her as the prepresentative of New Zealand at the funeral. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 250 mm.
Crown, St Paul's Church, Wellington
Date: ca 26 Jan 1901
From: Ross, Malcolm 1862-1930 :Photographs by Malcolm Ross of New Zealanders in the Great War, Maori, mountaineering, New Zealand scenery, etc
Reference: 1/1-006699-G
Description: Crown of white dahlias on red velvet, made for a service in the memory of Queen Victoria at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington, 26 January, 1901. Photograph taken by Malcolm Ross. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
Aston, fl 1901 :Parliament Buildings, and crowd, on the occasion of the memorial servic...
Date: 2 February 1901
By: Aston, J, active 1929
Reference: PAColl-4116
Description: Parliament Buildings, and crowd, on the occasion of the memorial service for Queen Victoria, on February the 2nd, 1901. Photograph taken by Aston, possibly J Aston. Arrangement: Negative catalogued at 1/2-029762 Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Crowd along Molesworth Street, Wellington, on the occasion of the memorial service for ...
Date: 1901
From: Ross, Malcolm 1862-1930 :Photographs by Malcolm Ross of New Zealanders in the Great War, Maori, mountaineering, New Zealand scenery, etc
Reference: 1/1-006663-G
Description: Crowd alongside Parliament buildings, along Molesworth Street, Wellington, on the occasion of the memorial for Queen Victoria, on Saturday, February the 2nd, 1901. The Thorndon Fish Mart and the Wellington Hotel are visible in the middle ground. Photograph taken by Malcolm Ross. Note on back of file print reads "There is some confusion as to whether this event was Victoria's funeral or the visit of the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and Yaok. However the VR on the building on Molesworth St, the black sash on the Ballance statue and the flags at hallf mast indicate a funeral." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Crowd outside Parliament Buildings, Wellington, for the funeral service of Queen Victoria
Date: 1901
Reference: 1/2-029512-F
Description: Crowd outside Parliament Buildings and the General Assembly Library, Wellington, for the funeral service of Queen Victoria in 1901. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Parliament Buildings, Wellington, draped with funeral bunting on the death of Queen Vic...
Date: 1901
Reference: 1/1-006695-G
Description: Parliament Buildings, Wellington, draped with funeral bunting on the death of Queen Victoria. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
General Assembly Library, Wellington, draped with funeral bunting on the death of Queen...
Date: 1901
Reference: 1/2-026937-F
Description: General Assembly Library, Wellington, draped with funeral bunting on the death of Queen Victoria. Taken by an unidentified photographer in 1901. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
General Post Office, Wellington, draped in bunting to mark the death of Queen Victoria
Date: 1901
Reference: 1/2-008023-G
Description: The General Post Office building in Post Office Square, Wellington, draped in bunting and flying the flag at half mast, to mark the death of Queen Victoria. Looks from Jervois Quay, showing pedestrians in the foreground. Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer in 1901. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Glass negative