Wesley Methodist Church (Taranaki Street, Wellington, N.Z.)

Taranaki Street Methodist Church (Wellington, N.Z.)

Present church, at 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington, was designed by Thomas Turnbull and built 1880. An earlier church built in Manners Street, alongside the parsonage, was designed by Tringham, opened in 1868, and destroyed by fire in 1879.

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Architect unknown :Wesley Church Taranaki St [Wellington]. Amended front elevation [to ...

Date: 1900 - 1950

From: [Architectural plans collected by Bulleyment Fortune architects. 1890-1900s]

Reference: Plans-91-0736

Description: Front elevation of a turn-of-the-century house, downstairs and upstair plans Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil on plan paper 530 x 382 mm Provenance: Bulleyment Fortune collection

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Drama Christi :[Programmes. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-DC-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2000: Soul food; stories for a new millennium. 1-5 March 2000. Flier (2 copies) 2002: "A Christmas carol", by Charles Dickens, adapted by Tim Priestley. December 2002. Programme. 2003: Drama Christi presents two plays: "Thursday night and Friday morning"; and "The long noon", by Patricia Chown. Drama Christi Studio 10-13 April 2003. Programme and flier. "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. 15-24 August 2003. Flier only 2004: "The fortieth man", by Freda Collins; and "Tryst", by Colin Crowther. Directed by Wilf Cable. April 2004. Programme. 2005: "Back to the land", by Do Shaw. Directed by Chris Fisher. Programme and flier. "The Farnsdale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's production of A Christmas Carol". Directed by Andrew Bartle. Drama Christi Studio, 6-11 December 2005. Programme and flier. 2006: A pocketful of plays: The Lorax, The Mechanicals, The Glorious whitewasher, The dear departed, Man's inhumanity to man. Drama Christi Studio, 6-9 April 2006. Flier only. "Papa Panov's magic Christmas", by Paul Thain from the story by Leo Tolstoy. Directed by Bill Thomas. December 2006. Programme (2 copies) and flier. 2007: Drama Christi presents a duet of plays for Easter. "No name in the street"; "The trial". Drama Christi Studio, 75 Taranaki Street, 29 march - 1 April [2007]. Programme and flier "The happiest days of your life". 5-14 October 2007. Flier only 2008: Drama Christi presents three plays on the theme of human existence. "Passing lives". Drama Christi Studio, 10-13 April 2008. Flier only Drama Christi presents "Roads to Bethlehem". Drama Christi Studio, 19-20 December 2008. Flier only Drama Christi presents "The taming of the shrew", by William Shakespeare. 29 August - 7 September [2008?]. Flier only 2009: Henrik Ibsen's "An enemy of the people". Drama Christi Studio, 4-13 September 2009. Flier only Drama Christi was established in 1947 (Sixtieth anniversay production "The happiest days of your life" performed in 2007. Quantity: 15 programmes / fliers. Physical Description: Offprint on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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James Beard and Company :Wesley Church forecourt; Wesley Church, Taranaki Street, Welli...

Date: 1976 - 1977

From: James Beard & Company :[Architectural plans and drawings. 1960-1990s?]

Reference: Plans-2009-082-4066-001/007

Description: Includes perpective drawings of the exterior of the church particularly the frontage on Taranaki Street. Includes an elevation from Taranaki Street, and ground plans of the plantings with notes identifying the plants used. Quantity: 7 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil and ink drawings on draughting paper, and diazo plan, sizes up to 595 x 840 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Ms-Group-1803 - Other material of the same provenance is housed at Ms-Group-1803, and in the Photographic Archive.

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Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :Wesley Church, Taranaki St[reet]. George Eiby. 18 Dec ...

Date: 1988

From: Eiby, George Allison, 1918-1992 :[Wellington sketchbook]. 1973-1989.

Reference: E-466-f-011

Description: Church buildings with two large trees growing in front Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and ink, 360 x 435 mm

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Taranki Street Methodist Church, Wellington

Date: [ca 1980]

From: Haas, Anthony Roger David, 1944-2019: Photographs and recordings

Reference: PA12-8389

Description: People standing outside the entrance of the Taranaki Street Methodist Church, Wellington. Tital supplied by the Library Quantity: 4 colour original transparency/ies 120 negative strips comprising 13 images. Provenance: Donated by Mr Anthony Haas, Wellington, 2007

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Wesley Methodist Church (Taranaki Street, Wellington) : Records

Date: 1840-1988

By: Wesley Methodist Church (Taranaki Street, Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: MS-Group-0190

Description: Extensive records of the church, church organisations, circuit, Central Mission and other Wellington Methodist churches Papers of Rev P G Paris Records of Sydney Street Primitive Methodist Church and circuit Source of title - Supplied title Founded 1840 Quantity: 7.36 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Inventory available for main collection (MS-Papers-1185); see Back file for details of later accessions Each folder in A96-306 (MS-Papers-5691, f 1-2 and MS-Papers-5691) has a list of contents; list of contents in fMS-Papers-6414 and Back file Also in back file is a copy of `Wesley Church Archive 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Revised holdings - May 2002'.

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De La Tour Opera Group :The De La Tour Opera Group presents "Amahl and the night visito...

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1977-01

Description: Poster advertising an opera and a carol singing programme. An illustration at the top shows the three wise men of the Christian nativity story. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 452 x 290 mm.

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Drama Christi :[Programmes. 1960-1999]

Date: 1964 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-DC-1960/1999

Description: Includes: 1960s?: "The fire raisers", by Max Frisch. Wesley Church Hall. 31 October - 7 November [1953, 1959 or 1964]. Flier (2 copies). 1964: Festival of dedication, Cathedral Church of St Paul. Admission programme. 27 June [1964]. "The Emperor Constantine; a chronicle-history play" by Dorothy Sayers. Performed by Drama Christi players from the City Churches of Wellington. 1966: "J B", by Archibald MacLeish. [27 Aug 1966]. Wesley Hall, 75 Taranaki Street. Admission programme. 1968: "Thor with angels", by Christopher Fry. Wesley Church, 75 Taranaki Street. 7-9 June [1968]. Programme (2 copies) 1969: The moral play of "Everyman". Programme. 1970s: John Arden's "Business of good government", by John Arden. Mid-December [1970s?] Pamphlet. 1970: Drama Christi Revue 21. 11, 16-18 July 1970. Programme with a list of productions since the group began in 1949. 1970: Navidad Nuestra; a folk nativity. [Picture book of the Nativity story]. (2 copies) 1971: "Antigone", adapted from the play by Sophocles. 30-31 July, 1, 5-7 August; New Plymouth 14 August 1971. Programme. 1972: Navidad Nuestra; a folk nativity dance. [Picture book of the Nativity story]. Lady Norwood Rose Garden, 15-22 December 1972. Programme 1977: "Mass for the theatre". Music by Leonard Bernstein. 24 June - 3 July [1977?] - modern dance and mime. Wesley Church [Taranaki Street, Wellington]. Programme (2 copies)l and flier for pre-conference performance, 31 October. 1978: "The skin of our teeth", by Thornton Wilder. Drama Christi Studio Theatre, 75 Taranaki Street. 4-13 August [1978]. Programme. 1982: "Whanautanga". Flier [1982?] 1983: "Song of the people" a dance drama based on the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, to music composed by Mikis Theodorakis. Wesley Church, 75 Taranaki Street. 11 December [1983]. Flier. 1986: "Reynard the Fox". Wesley Church Taranaki Street. 12 December 1986. Flier (2 copies) 1997: "You can't take it with you; a screwball comedy by Hart & Kaufman. Director Roger Olsson. Drama Christi Studio, 3-12 October 1997. Programme 1998: "Heaven can wait", by Harry Segall. 75 Taranaki Street. 5-13 September 1998. Flier. Drama Christi was established in 1949. Quantity: 15 programmes / fliers. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1967].

Date: 1967

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1967

Description: Includes: 1967 season brochure with a portrait of Dobbs Franks (2 copies) 13 March: Wesley Choir. St John Passion. With soloists Bruce Chandler, Barrie Crichton, Charles Jamieson, Janet Marsland, Marion Gray, Harvey Brown [and] the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, leader Ruth Pearl, organist Peter Averi, musical director Malcolm Rickard. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 13.3.67. Programme 19 April: First subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks, with Ruth Pearl (violin), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola), Loretto Cunninghame (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington, 19 April 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Geminiani, Mozart, Hindemith, Ernest Bloch) 9 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by German composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 9 May 1967. Programme / flyer 10 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by English composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 10 May 1967. Programme / flyer 12 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by Italian composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 12 May 1967. Programme / flyer 15 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks; soloist Laszlo Varga (cello). Concert Chamber Wellington, 15 June 1967. Programme (Pergolesi, C P E Bach, Hugo Wolf, Britten) (2 copies) 29 June: Resident conductor Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Upper Hutt College Choir, choir master Laughton Pattrick; soloist Paul Kitteridge. Upper Hutt College Hall, 29 June 1967. Programme (2 copies) 14 July: Resident conductor Dobbs Franks; Marsden Special and Senior Choirs. Marsden School Hall, 14 July 1967. Programme (2 copies) 31 July: Concert with Wellington East School Choir and Wellington East Small Choir. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloists Janet Marsland (soprano), Patricia Moor (contralto). Wellington East Girls' College, 31 July 1967. Programme (Pergolesi, Lilburn, Tchaikovsky, Heenan, Bartok) (2 copies) 2 August: Concert with Scots College Choir. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloist Grant Dickson. Scots College, 2 August 1967. Programme (Lilburn, Corelli, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Bartok) (2 copies) 3 August: Concert with Onslow College. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloist Noel Lynch. Onslow College, 3 August [1967]. Programme (2 copies) 16 September: Palmerston North Choral Society. "German requiem" by Brahms. Soloists Valerie Sinclair soprano; Charles Naylor baritone; Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (augmented); leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Guy Jansen. Palmerston North Opera House, 16 September 1967. Programme 21 September: Concert with St Patrick's College Choir Silverstream. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks; soloist Charles Naylor. St Patrick's College Hall Silverstream, 21 September 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Lenox Berkley, Bach, Grieg, Lilburn, Des Pres, Arcadelt, Kodaly, Skalkottas) 30 August: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Thomas Matthews; soloists Harold Evans (bassoon), Thomas Matthews (violin) and Ruth Pearl (violin). Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 August 1967. Programme (2 copies) and flier with portraits of Thomas Matthews, Harold Evans and Ruth Pearl. (Purcell, Mozart, Stravinsky, Bach, Thomas Matthews) 25 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 October 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Anthony Watson, Ernst Krenek, Ronald Tremain, Bach, Diamond) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size.

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[Ephemera relating to fairs, in the years 1980-1999]

Date: 1980 - 1999

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to fairs]

Reference: Eph-B-FAIR-1980/1999

Description: Includes flyers for: 1980: Brooklyn Community Centre, 20 September, in aid of St Matthews Church Brooklyn 1981: Mary Potter Hospice Fair. Calvary Hospital, 31 October [1981] 1981: Wellington High School Parents' Association mini mart fair. 19 September [1981] 1982: Announcing the Sixth great Mt Victoria Fair. Saturday November 6 1982. Moncrieff Street, Clyde Quay School grounds 1983: Asian Food Fair. Wesley Church Hall Taranaki Street, 12 November [1983] 1983: Wellington Hospital Sports Centre. Wellington Hospital grounds, 26 February [1983] 1983: Fair, Saturday 1 October, Nairnville Park, Khandallah [1983] 1983: Brooklyn Community Centre, 24 September, for St Matthews Church Brooklyn 1984: All Saints Fair, Moxham Ave, Saturday October 6 [1984] 1984: Asian Food Fair. Aro St Community Centre, Saturday May 26 [1984] 1984: Youth for Christ presents "Capital Carnival". Saturday 1st December, Wellington Show & Sports Centre, John Street Newtown (2 copies) 1985: Giant garage + jumble sale. Tararua T[ramping] C[lub], Moncrieff st, Mt Victoria, Saturday 8 June [1985] 1987: Karori Karnival. Lions Club of karori (Inc), 28 February, Ben Burn Park [1987] 1991: Asian Food Fair. Saturday 3 August 1991 ..., Wesley Church Hall, 75 Taranaki St 1992: Ngaio Plunket Toy Library. Toy & craft fair, Wednesday 4 November 1992, Ngaio Town Hall 1993: Wadestown Highland Park and Wilton Horticulture Society. Garden fair & flower show. St Lukes Church Hall Pitt Street Wadeston, Saturday 13 February 1993 1993: Christmas Bazaar. St Teresa's Hall Karori Road, Thurs 11th Nov [1993] 1993: Ngaio Plunket Toy Library. Toy & Craft fair. Ngaio Town Hall, 3 November [1993] 1999: Aro Valley Community Fair. Aro Park, Saturday 27 February 1999 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers, pamphlet and booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes up to quarto size, for musical events, collected by Robert Par...

Date: 1891-1892

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Parker-1891/1892

Description: Includes: 1891: Concert [for] St Paul's Organ Enlargement Fund, under the direction of Mr R Parker, in Messrs G Thomas & Co.'s Concert Hall, 25 August 1891. Programme Mr Robert Parker's twelfth annual concert (With Mr J Puschel, Lady Campbell, Miss Spensley, Mr MacDuff Boyd, and full orchestra). Wellington Opera House, 27 July 1891. Programme Organ recital; offertory in aid of organ enlargement fund. St Paul's Thorndon, 6 January 1891. Programme / flyer Organ recital; offertory in aid of organ enlargement fund. St Paul's Thorndon, 2 April 1891. Programme / flyer Tonic Sol-Fa Jubilee 1891. Festival service, S. Paul's Cathedral, 7 July [1891]. Steward [ticket] Wellington Harmonic Society. Prospectus and list of singing members Wellington Harmonic Society.. Second concert, 1891 season. "The rose of Sharon". 30 July 1891. Programme / libretto (2 copies) Wellington Harmonic Society. Handel's "Messiah"; conductor Mr Robert Parker. Opera House, 18 December 1891. Programme 1892: "Golden Hair and the three bears" (operetta) (With Jo Parker, Miss H Williams, Nina Tanner, Una Williams, Gytha Williams, Violet Rawson, Alice Johnston, Eila Williams, etc). Fitzherbert Terrace, 2 November 1892. Programme/flyer Mr Alfred F Hill (violinist) and Mr Robert Parker (pianist), with the kind assistance of Miss Greig (soprano), Mr Herbert Spackman (violin II), Mr T Nicol (viola), Mr W S Kennedy (violoncello). First concert of chamber music. Dresden Rooms Wellington, 16 July 1892. Programme/flyer Mr Robert Parker's thirteenth annual concert (with the Wellington Liedertafel, Mr E J Hill, Miss Grieg, Mr J Prouse, Mr Theo H Ritchey (recitative). Wellington Opera House, 25 August 1892. Programme Organ recital by Mr Robert Parker. St Paul's Thorndon, 23 June 1892. Programme Grand musical matinee given by Mr H Weir (of Christchurch), assisted by Madame Goldenstedt, Mr Robert Parker, Mr Alfred Hill, mr E J Hill. Thomas' Hall, 19 May 1892. Programme Wellington Harmonic Society. First concert, 1892 season. "The crusaders". 13 May 1892. Programme / libretto Wellington Harmonic Society. Second concert, 1892 season. Mendelssohn's "Elijah". 14 July 1892. Programme Wellington Harmonic Society. Handel's "Messiah" (Conductor R Parker; organist Mr W J Harland). Wesley Church Wellington, 20 December 1892. Programme / flyer Wellington Liedertafel. [Concert] 26 September 1892. Programme/flyer Wellington Liedertafel. Second invitation concert. 10 December 1892. Programme Wellington Orchestral Society. First concert third season (With Mr Wirght, Mr G A Kennedy, Miss Johnson, Mr Frank A King. Opera House Wellington, 16 May 1892. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress 292 x 230 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Robert Parker.

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The Waitangi connection 1840-1983. Parihaka, Bastion Point, Waitara, Lake Horowhenua, R...

Date: 1983

From: [Posters relating to the Treaty of Waitangi. 1800-1999]

Reference: Eph-C-WAITANGI-1983-02

Description: Shows an arrangement of text and a taiaha. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, black and red, on poster 415 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by Andrea Tangohau, Wellington, in 2013.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1977]

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1977

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: The Alexander Brothers and Jimmy Shand (With Ian Powrie and his band, Jennifer Shaw, Jimmy Laurie). Australia & New Zealand 1977 tour. Promotional booklet with itinerary (New Zealand 5-18 May 1977) (2 copies) Bernard Bartelink, visiting Dutch organist. St John's Church Willis St., 17 August 1977. Flyer Celebration Singers. "Recital of praise". Wesley Methodist Church, 20 May 1977. Flyer Evans Gudinski presents The Chieftains (Paddy Moloney, Sean Potts, Martin Fay, Sean Keane, Michael Tubridy, Derek Bell, Kevin Conneff). Promotional booklet [1977?] The Dubliners in concert in Australia & New Zealand, March-April 1977. [Itinerary on flyer; New Zealand dates 2-8 April 1977] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions presents an evening with Maria Farandouri singing the songs of Mikis Theodorakis. Wellington Town Hall, 17 December [1977]. Flier Dale Gold (double bass) and Diedre Irons (piano). Studio 1, Broadcasting House Wellington 9 June 1977. Flier Gore Country Music Club. Flyer, committee list [1977?] Clifford Hocking presents Stephan Grappelli with the Diz Disley Trio. Australasian tour, march/April 1977. Bernadette Greevy contralto; Maurice Till piano. Dunedin Concert Society. Concert Chamber, 30 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) Camini Promotions presents Kamahl, 1977-1978 Australasian tour. Producer Kamahl; director Roger Henning Recital: Sydney Mann violin; Glynne Adams viola; Robert Glenton cello; Dale Gold double-bass; Maurice Till piano. Waitaki Girls' High School Oamaru 31 May 1977; Town Hall Dunedin 1 June 1977. Programme Marton Players: Old time music hall. September 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; Oct 1 1977. [Programme / song sheet] Napier Civic Choir. "Messiah" sing-in. St John's Cathedral Napier. 20 November [1977]. Typescript sheet O.A.S.I.S. benefit concert (With Ian Wedde, Dave Smith, Helene Wong, Murray Edmond, Marg Layton & Paul Metsers, Larf Theatre, Wilma Smith, Robin Perks, Peter Cowley, Godley Head, Rough Justice). Wellington [ca 21 November 1977]. Flier Robert Oliver and Roy Tankersley. Lunchtime recital. Public Library Lecture Hall, 18 August 1977. Flyer, and programme sheet The Royal Concert in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh (With the Skellerup Woolston Band, the Christchurch Youth Orchestra under Peter Zwartz, a Combined Primary Schools Choir, Cashmere High School Chamber Music Orchestra under Carol A Moffatt, New Zealand Ballet, the Canterbury Orchestra under Dobbs Franks, Christchurch Harmonic Chorale, St Andrew's College Pipe Band). Christchurch Town Hall, 4 March 1977. Programme Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Choral workshop. 3 August 1977. Typescript flyers Peter Russell and Bruce Greenfield. Lieder recital "Composers and poems". Music Room, Hunter Building [Victoria] University. 28 January 1977?]. Typescript programme Schola Sacra Choir Wanganui. Music for choir and strings, with the Concord String Ensemble. Directed by Vincent James. St Jon's Cathedral Napier, 21 May 1977. Programme /blue flyer The Scholars. Auckland Festival Music season. 26 and 28 March 1977. Promotional flyer The Scholars. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 23 March 1977. Programme Christopher Cambridge presents Harry Secombe, plus special guests Peters & Lee. Promotional booklet [1977, dated from poster] Maurice Till, piano. Solo recitals 1977. Flyer / programme (2 copies) Tooting Bec and friends present a selection.(With Derek Beamish, Penny Beckett, Chris Francis, Murray Lawrence, Darius McCallum, Greg Mildenhall, Mark Moorhouse, Jennifer Saila). [Place unknown, 1977?]. Flyer Tudor Choristers (Melbourne). St Peter's Church Wgtn. 29 August [1977]. Flyers (2 different; 2 copies of one, 1 copy of the other) Tudor Choristers of Melbourne, conducted by david Carolane. New Zealand tour, August and September 1977. Programme 2ZM. 6 o'clock Pop. Wellington Town Hall, 6 pm, Wednesday December 11 [1977?]. Illustrated small poster Sir David Willcocks conducts Beethoven and Brahms with University choirs, Dunedin Civic Orchestra, Schola Cantorum of Dunedin. Town Hall Dunedin, 1 August 1977. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Menus and restaurant ephemera of quarto size. 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

From: [Menus and restaurant ephemera of quarto size]

Reference: Eph-B-DINING-1980/1983

Description: Includes: 1980: The Health Nut; the living food specialists. Craft Village [Jervois Quay? Flyer. 1980] Mejicano Mexican Cantina, 40 Willis Street Wellington. [Menu. 1980] Rawa House vegetarian eatery and Gallery. Top of Cuba St, 301. [Flyer. 1980] Relish for exciting foods [Delicatessen]. Quay Point, 256-262 Lambton Quay. [Flyer. 1980] Southland Progress League Inc. Invercargill restaurants and coffee lounges. October 1980 Via Veneto Ristorante Italiano Wellington. Willis Street Village Wellington [Bookmark /Flyer. 1983] Wun Loy Cafe, 156 Hobson Street, Auckland 1. Open 7 days a week. Menu [ca 1980] 1981: Air New Zealand. Breakfast menu [1981] Hotel Russley Poolside Restaurant. Menu [Flyer. 1981] Luigi's Pizzaria [sic]. Pizza selection. 7 Ellice Street Basin Reserve; 248 Willis Street; Marsden Village Karori Road; 712 Fergusson Drive [Upper Hutt]. [Flyer. 1981] Il Rinascimento. Extravaganza all'Italiano. 29 June [1981. Flyer] 1982: Amrita vegetarian restaurant. Welcome to Amrita ... opened on 18th and 19th September 1982. [Flyer. 1982] Claridges Cabaret, dine & dance. 229 High Street, Lower Hutt. Hosts Sue & Neil Kenny [Flyer. ca 1982] Mahoney's; [Gresham Plaza Wellington. Placemat showing] the Mahoney family homestead, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt [1982] Somerset Licenced Restaurant, Level 3 Manners Plaza, Wellington. Somerset theatre nights September / October 1982 1983: Amrita, 127 Cuba Mall. Vegetarian restaurant. [Flyer. 1983] (2 copies) Cambodia Restaurant; authentic South East Asian cuisine. 1st floor, 43 Courtenay Place. [Flyer. 1983] Central Institute of Technology. Welcome to the Bonnie Glen Hutt Fund raising mid-winter Ceilidh. Bill of fare [Flyer. 1983] The Gardens Restaurant and Tea Kiosk [Christchurch. Flyer. 1983] Great Expectations BYO Restaurant, 60 Ghuznee Street [Flyer. 1983] McDonald's is so much more than a restaurant; our New Zealand owners tell you how [Flyer. 1983] Rawa House vegetarian restaurant, 301 Cuba St. Music, art, films, lectures, poetry, dance, meditation, functions. [Flyer. 1983] The Troffe; drop-in youth coffee lounge. Upstairs, Wesley Methodist Church, 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington. [Flyer. 1983] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on cards, sizes varying below 210 mm.

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[Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Methodist Church of New Zealand. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980-1989

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-M-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980s?: I.C.M. Get-together. Wesley Church. Drama Christi will present their Christmas play with a difference. 14 December [1980s]. Yellow pamphlet 1980: Wesley Church Taranaki Street, Wellington. Celebrations to mark the centenary ... 4-6 April (Easter) 1980. Pamphlet 1981: Fair, Wesley Hall, 12 September [1981]. Proceeds to Wesleyhaven Home for the Aged [1981]. Pink flier Wesley and all ICM. Spectacular barbecue entertainment. 75 Taranaki St., 12 December [1981]. Yellow flier 1982: Report of Standing Committee "Role of women in church & society" to Synods, July 1982. Yellow flier Willowby Methodist Church 1882-1982. Centennial celebrations, 25 September 1982. Programme 1983: Methodist Education Division. Looking at ourselves; a Christian Education leaflet, 1983. Methodist Education Division. Studying the pastoral letter, part 1; a Christian Education leaflet, 1983. Methodist Education Division. Studying the pastoral letter, part 2; a Christian Education leaflet, 1983. Methodist Education Division. With one voice; a Christian Education leaflet, [April] 1983. Methodist/Presbyterian Public Questions Committee. HELP! Funds made available by Government for lottery profits for community use. Pamphlet Wesley Church Wellington. Christmas 1983 Carol service. Order of service 1984: "Crucifixion". Soloists Frank Carter, Bob Goldingay; conductor John Knox; accompanist Nancy Whitehead. St Stephens Union Church 19 April 1984. Programme Wesley Church Wellington. Palm Sunday,1984. Order of service 1985: Aramoho Methodist Church. Hundred + 8. May 1977 - Nov 1985. Booklet Methodist Education Division. Games; a Christian Education leaflet, May 1985. Methodist Education Division. The 1985 All Black tour; a Christian Education leaflet, May 1985. Methodist Education Division. Children in church; a Christian Education leaflet, [1985]. Mosgiel Methodist Church. Centennial celebrations 1885-1985. 23-25 August 1985. Programme / registration form St John's Methodist Church, Hamilton East. 75th anniversary, 14 July 1985. Order of service Zion Hill Methodist Church, Birkenhead. 100th birthday celebrations, 24th March 1985 1986: Methodist Churches Wanganui. Wesley Church 80th jubilee. Parish service of celebration, 28 September 1986. [Order of service] Methodist Education Division. Shared leadership; a Christian Education leaflet, 1986. Methodist Education Division. This? or This?; a Christian Education leaflet, July 1986. Red Beach Methodist Church. School of Christian Discipleship. 31 May - 13 September [1986] Pamphlet 1987: Council For Mission and Ecumenical Co-Operation. Prayer directory 1987-88 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Paris, Percy Reginald 1882-1942 : Papers

Date: 1893, 1902, 1938-1954

By: Paris, Percy Reginald, 1882-1942

Reference: MS-Papers-2147

Description: Inward correspondence; personal appointments diary for 1942; press cuttings and photographs Prominent Methodist minister; Superintendent of Wellington central circuit, 1935-1942 Quantity: 6 folder(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter and photographs

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Movement for Nuclear Disarmament :Atomic Weapons, "poisoned atmosphere?" Hear the facts...

Date: 1958

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to nuclear weapons, nuclear power, anti-nuclear protests]

By: Movement for Nuclear Disarmament (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-NUCLEAR-1958-01

Description: Flier advertising a public meeting to discuss the effects of atomic weapons. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print on flier, black on yellow, 215 x 140 mm.

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Baroque Players :[Music posters and ephemera. 1970-1980s]

Date: 1970 - 1989

By: Baroque Players

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-BP

Description: Includes: 1976: Victoria University of Wellington Music Society presents the Baroque Players; conductor Peter Walls (With Ann MacMillan, Katherine Harris, Nik Brown, Andrew Kasza, Victoria Jones). Music Room, Hunter Bldg, 7 July [1976?] The Baroque Players; conductor Peter Walls (With Ann MacMillan, Katherine Harris, Nik Brown, Andrew Kasza, Victoria Jones). Old St Pauls, 18 July [1976?] (2 copies) 1977: The Baroque Players; conductor Peter Walls, with Amelia Skinner & Jonathan Adler. St Andrews on the Terrace, 11 June [1977] (2 copies) 1979: The Baroque Players. St Andrew's-on-the-Terrace. 8pm Saturday 28th of April. [1979] 1987: The Baroque Players with Anthony Jennings & John Holloway, Baroque violinist from the U.K. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 27 August [1987]. Poster / programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints sizes varying

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Hoy, Douglas George, 1937-1992 : Photographs of railway and harbour scenes

Date: [ca 1960s-1980s]

From: New Zealand Centre for Photography :Photographs

By: Hoy, Douglas George, 1937-1992

Reference: PAColl-9528-2

Description: Photographs of railway scenes taken by Douglas George Hoy. Includes photographs of Wellington Harbour Board buildings and vessels, United Kingdom trip in 1980, and photographs of friends, pets and various artistic photographs. Accompanying material - Negative index Quantity: 65 b&w original photographic print(s). 11 colour original photographic print(s).

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Adkin album 09

Date: From 1911 to 1949

From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua

Reference: PA1-o-007

Description: Black & white photographs of the Wellington area, Vol 1 (images 1-240), taken by G L Adkin between 1911 and 1949. Earlier images include the house Fern Hill (at 324 The Terrace), and views from the house; Kelburn Cable Car tunnel, and view of the cable car from Kelburn Park; Wellington Botanic Garden; inner city views of Willis St., Lambton Quay (1913); Lyall Bay, Kilbirnie isthmus, Wellington Heads, Oriental Bay (1913); Harbour and city; swimming carnival at Island Bay; city from Mt Cook trig station (1918); panorama of Thorndon with Pipitea Point reclamation from the Nth end of Barnard St (1923); interior view of the Wellington City Corporation Trams Shed at Newtown; Kemp Point Powerhouse, Evans Bay; Miramar Gas Works (1923); Wider views of the city with Tinakori Ridge from Roseneath, Oriental Bay, Lyall Bay (1926); loading the Maheno (1926). Laying Foundation Stone of new railway station by the Duke of Gloucester, showing steel frame of the building under construction (17 December 1934). Views around the city in 1936, including Worser Bay, Breaker Bay, Dorset Point, Queens Drive, the city (panorama from Karepa St, Brooklyn); "wilds of Wellington" Mitchelltown, Highbury, Taitville, and Kelburn (from Karepa St); snow on hills and at Mt Kaukau (2 August 1936). Centennial Exhibition (6 March 1940). Views around the bays in 1948, Lyall Bay, Evans Bay, Kilbirnie, Eastbourne, Days Bay, Lowry Bay. Comparative views from Mt Alfred (1 taken in 1948, the other in 1905). Pamir sailing ship at Aotea Quay (December 1948); railway yards; Kaiwharawhara Gorge (1948); and the first visit of the Solent flying boat Ararangi to Evans Bay, October 1949.