St. James' Anglican Church (Lower Hutt, N.Z.)

Anglican church (part of the Wellington Diocese) established in 1841; became a parish in 1848 and the earliest wooden church opened on 5 Nov in that year. A new church was opened in 1880 and the old church became the schoolroom. The church was destroyed by fire in 1946 with the loss of some records. A new church was built in 1953. The architect was George Ronald C Muston. (see Doers of the word; history of St James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt, 1849-1978. Published by the Church, 1979)

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Salmon album 4

Date: [Between 1954 and 1968]

From: Salmon, J T :Albums, album pages and loose prints

By: Salmon, John Tenison, 1910-1999

Reference: PA1-q-200

Description: Album of photographs, some prints, some contacts from 35mm film, taken by Professor John Salmon in Wellington. Most of the images describe his use of different camera lenses and filters. Many of the scenes are taken from Professor Salmon's window at Victoria University of Wellington, showing different moods in different weather patterns. They include early morning, afternoon, and night views, northerly wind and southerly wind cloud patterns, including a southerly storm. He also has a large number of images of Wellington Harbour and wharves, again taken in different lights, showing ships, reflections and buildings. Other sequences show views of the Hutt Valley, Silverstream, and Glenmore Street in Wellington, many taken on misty early mornings. The last scenes are coloured photographs showing some of the decorations erected for the Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II, in January 1954. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cream cover, Cobra ring binder; 30 x 24 cm

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Birrell album 3

Date: [1950s]

From: Birrell, Kenneth Stewart (Dr), b 1909 :Albums of photographs taken by Kenneth Stewart Birrell

Reference: PA1-q-032

Description: Album contains coloured photographs with views of New Zealand, and some unlabelled family photographs, taken by Dr Ken Birrell, circa 1950s. Images also include three of Oregon and the Oregon State University. New Zealand views are concentrated mainly in the Wellington area including the Wairarapa, Milford Sound and the Dunedin area. Note handwritten at top right-hand corner of the cover reads "Aerial. Qtn-Milford 1957 & Chch-Qtn. (Air & bus)" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Blue covered album, with "Photographs" lettered in gold, 255 x 380 mm

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Bourne, Ian G (Rev), fl 1957-1992 : Papers

Date: 1957-1992

By: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Wellington

Reference: MS-Papers-5238

Description: Comprises records concerning the revision of the Anglican prayer book, the work of the Wellington Prayer Book Committee, draft prayers and services, church and missionary publications, records of the Kilbirnie Ministers' Association, and various papers from the Reverend Bourne's time as vicar at St James' Church, Lower Hutt and St Cuthbert's Church, Eketahuna. Source of title - Supplied title The Venerable Ian G Bourne was Archdeacon of Wellington Diocese. Quantity: 22 folder(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter, photographs Transfers: To Photographic Archive - 13 photographs titled Inside a telephone exchange.

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St James' Church (Lower Hutt) - Marriage register

Date: 1890-1904

From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records

Reference: MSY-1288

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Architect unknown :Church house, Gordon St, Lower Hutt for St James Church - Additions ...

Date: 1964

Reference: Plans-2000-020

Description: Shows site plan, floor plan and elevations for the Church House, also called Avalon Clergy House on verso. There are five typed pages of specifications attached. Quantity: 1 plan(s) (plus 5 pages of specifications). Physical Description: Diazo plan, on sheet 366 x 550 mm. Transfers: (Transferred from Manuscripts MS-Group-0062).

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St James' Church (Lower Hutt) : Account by Lance Hall of early Anglican churches in Hut...

Date: 1968

By: St. James' Anglican Church (Lower Hutt, N.Z.)

Reference: MS-Papers-10571

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) (2 leaves, 2 photographs). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript and photographs

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Wellington city and buildings under construction

Date: 1960s

From: P H Jauncey Studios :Photographs of building construction in Wellington

Reference: PAColl-7547-3

Description: Trade display for Watties canned and frozen goods; portraits of women; interior view of St James Church Lower Hutt; Wellington buildings under construction, in particular a series on the construction of Herbert Gardens 186 The Terrace; commercial buildings in Wellington; the Wellington Urban Motorway being built through the Bolton Street cemetery and beyond the Cable Car; image of water falling from a tap into a bucket; view of Wellington dated 11 July 1964 which shows the foundation laying stage of the car park building at the top of Plimmer steps.. Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s).

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New Zealand scenery - Wellington Region

Date: [ca 1930], 1946-1960

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-175

Description: Photographs for publication in NZ Free Lance, ca 1946-1959 Kapiti coastline (including view looking north from Paekakariki); Lower Hutt - St James' Church; council buildings; Riddiford Baths; library; St Stephen's Presbyterian Church; aerial view of southern end of Lower Hutt (over Moera); elevated view of Naenae (showing Rata Street School in foreground). Rimutaka Hill Road; Kaitoke, 1948 (shows swing bridge); filtration plant site (Hutt River) re Kaitoke Waterworks construction; bridge at Pakutatahi; Akatarawa Valley road (with Morris Minor at roadside); house in Akatarawa Valley; Hutt Valley Pony Club members with their ponys on Akatarawa Road; Kapiti coast looking north from Paekakariki. Middle Run, Gladstone in Wairarapa - Daffodils in paddocks at Middle Run (owned by Mrs W H Booth), and view of homestead Elevated view of Miramar looking south-west; Lambton Quay with Kirkcaldie & Stains on left; Pigeon Park; Wellington Botanic Garden and tulip beds; view from Mount Victoria looking towards the Basin Reserve, Mount Cook and Brooklyn, with houses in Mount Victoria in foreground (taken ca 1930). Demonstration house at Karori designed and built by The Architectural Centre, 1949 Quantity: 44 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1952

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1952

Description: Includes: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc) present "The bartered bride". Production Edith J Johnston; musical director Georg Tintner; dance mistress Daphne Kirner; costume design Ada Hawken. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, season commencing 15 November 1952. Programme (2 copies) The Players' Theatre (Palmerston North) presents John Gay's "The beggar's opera" with the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Producer Anthony Larsen; musical director Doris Sheppard. Mayfair Theatre, 4-6 September 1952. Programme The Light Opera Club (Inc) present Noel Coward's record breaking triumph "Bitter sweet". Producer Stan Lawson; musical director Frank Poore. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 23 August 1952. Programme and promotional pamphlet The Dunedin Operatic Society (Inc) presents its 1952 production, Noel Coward's "Bitter-sweet". (With Vincente Major) Producer Stan Lawson; musical director James Clark. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 25 October 1952. Programme Wellington Musical & Dramatic Society (Inc) proudly present the New Zealand premier performance of "Bitter sweet". Production Margaret Walker; musical direction Terry Vaughan. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 17 June 1952. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. New Zealand tour. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], commencing 6 May 1952. Promotional pamphlet only J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. His Majesty's Dunedin, commencing 25 June [1952]. Promotional pamphlet only. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 4 July 1952. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). Oscar Asche's immortal spectacle "Chu Chin Chow". Production John N Thomson; musical director Gordon S Cole; choreography Jaen Ballantyne. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 5 April 1952. Programme The Ex-Services Operatic Society Incorporated present Sigmund Romberg's glorious musical comedy success "The desert song". Producer Gil Cornwall; musical director Lindsay Hall; choreography Bettina Edwards; scenic artist George Tarr. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 12 July 1952. Programme "The gondoliers", by W S Gilbert & A Sullivan, presented by Scots & Queen Margaret Colleges. St Francis Hall Hill St, 18-21 August 1952. Programme "The gondoliers" by W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, presented in concert form by St James Church Choir, Lower Hutt. Conductor Harry Brusey. 8-11 October 1952. Programme Wellington Operatic & Theatrical Society presents "The waltz dream", producer Bernard O Jones; musical director Alex Lindsay; ballet mistress Jeane Horne. Costumes and scenery designed by Harry Baker. Scenes painted by Will J Conroy. [September 1952]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Herring, Margaret, b 1838 : Letters

Date: 1861-1870

By: Herring, Margaret, 1838-

Reference: MS-Papers-6902

Description: Mainly letters to family in England from Maggie describing the voyage out on the `Sir George Pollock' in 1861 to Nelson, and her time in New Zealand to 1870. The letters contain references to Bishop and Mrs Hobhouse, Bishop and Mrs Abraham, Rev Thatcher and Richard Barton of Upper Hutt where her husband Rev John Herring was a clergyman until 1870. Accompanying material - Letter from Mr Herring to Rev Oppenheim of St James' Church, Lower Hutt re provenance and family history Transcripts made from poor photocopied typed transcripts held by Mr Herring's cousin living in Perth in 1972, and are not as full as the copy of originals at qMS Relationship complexity - Photocopy of original letters at qMS-0952. The transcripts are not as full as the originals Quantity: 1 folder(s) (20 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typed transcripts (photocopied) Provenance: The donor is the great grandson of Margaret Herring

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Beale, Joyce M :Interior of St James Church, Lower Hutt

Date: 1946

By: Beale, Joyce M, active 1946; Griffin, Jocelyn Claire, active 1946-2004

Reference: PAColl-1588

Description: Photograph of the interior of St James Church, Lower Hutt, taken by Joyce M Beale, shortly before it burned down in 1946. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Gelatin silver print 25.5 x 20.1 cm

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St James' Church (Lower Hutt) - Marriage register

Date: Sep 1920-Jul 1921

From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records

Reference: MSZ-0089

Description: Includes marriages at Good Shepherd's, Epuni Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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St James' Church (Lower Hutt) - Marriage register

Date: Apr 1926-Oct 1927

From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records

Reference: MSZ-0092

Description: Includes marriages performed at Good Shepherd's, Epuni Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1962].

Date: 1962

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1962

Description: Includes: 14 March: Masterton Music Society presents Masterton's third prom concert given by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Town Hall Masterton, 14 March 1962. Programme (2 copies) 8 April: St James's Church Lower Hutt. St Matthew Passion (J S Bach). Soloists John Thompson, Sybil Phillips, Donald Munro, Honor McKellar, assisted by members of the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. 8 April 1962. Programme 24 May: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloists Richard Giese (flute) and George Simpson (piano). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 24 May 1962. Programme (Telemann, Bartok, Frank Hutchens, Vaughan Williams, Dag Wiren) (2 copies) 30 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Guy Henderson (oboe). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 30 June 1962. Programme (Rameau, Corelli, Ireland, Delius, Cimarosa, Skalkottas) (2 copies) 17 September: Third subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna; soloists Elsa Jensen (violin) and Frank Gurr (clarinet). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 17 September 1962. Programme (Vivaldi, Lilburn, Bach, Aaron Copland, Suk) (2 copies) 23 October and 22 November: Two concerts in ideal settings. Pamphlet (2 copies) 23 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, narrator William Austin, soloist Lars Johansen (violoncello). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 23 October 1962. Programme (Bach, Vivaldi, Douglas Lilburn, Purcell, Turina, Britten) (2 copies), and invitation card 22 November: Saint Cecilia's Day Concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Pauline Prince (soprano), John McDonald (baritone), Eric Copperwheat (organ), The Orpheus Choir, with conductor Malcolm Rickard and organist Peter Averi. Cathedral Church of St Paul, Wellington, 22 November 1962. Programme (Mozart, Handel, Michael Tippett, Gabriel Faure) (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1961].

Date: 1961

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1961

Description: Includes: 24 February: Festival of Wellington 1961. Wellington Chamber Music Society Incorporated, the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra with a quartet of four voices presents "The seven last words of Our Saviour on the cross" by Joseph Haydn. Wesley Church, Taranaki Street Wellington, 24 February 1961. Programme 26 February: Concert. Soloist Ritchie Hanna. Wellington Town Hall, 26 February 1961. Programme (Bach, Lilburn, Mozart, Vivaldi, Sibelius, Dag Wiren) (2 copies) 20 March: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; solo violoncello Marie Vandewart. 20 March 1961. Programme (Pergolesi, Elgar, Larry Pruden, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bliss) (2 copies) 22 March: Masterton Music Society presents Masterton's second prom concert given by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Town Hall Masterton, 22 March 1961. Programme 23 March :St James's Church Lower Hutt. St Matthew Passion (J S Bach). Soloists John Thompson, Sybil Phillips, Donald Munro, Alice Graham, assisted by members of the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. 23 March 1961. Programme 6 July: Second subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor John Hopkins; soloist David Galbraith (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 6 July 1961. Programme (Bach, Berkeley, Mozart, Philip Cannon, Dvorak) (2 copies) 28 October: Arts Council (Masterton) presents Handel's "Messiah", a sacred oratori. Conductor Leonard Jones, continuo Agnes Aburn, trumpet Les Mooney, with members of the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (leader Ritchie Hanna). Soloists Jean Bassett soprano, Treasure Spenser contralto, Boyd Glassey tenor, Donald Viles bass. Town Hall Masterton, 28 October 1961. Programme (2 copies) 31 October: Third subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Margaret Nielsen (piano), Jean McCartney (viola), Harry Botham (double bass). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 31 October 1961. Programme (Vivaldi, Goossens, Dittersdorf, David Farquhar, Vaughan Williams) (2 copies) 8 November (1961??): Promenade concert. Scots College, Wednesday Nov. 8th [1961??]. Programme (2 copies) 4 December: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloist Frank Gurr. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 4 December 1961. Programme (Tansman, John Ritchie, Larry Pruden, Mozart, Anthony Watson, David Farquhar) (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Music programmes 1964]

Date: 1964

By: Four Hundred Club Wanganui

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1964

Description: Includes: Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Vlach Quartet. Haddon Hall, 16 March 1964. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Concerts. Whakatane, 10 October 1964; Paeroa, 11 October 1964; Auckland Town Hall, 17 October 1964. Programme Kerridge Odeon presents Gina Bachauer. [New Zealand tour 1964]. Programmes no 1-2 in one booklet (2 different; 2 copies of one) with inserted leaf for programmes 3 and 6 June 1964. Mr Acker Bilk and the Paramount Jazz Band. [1964 tour]. Booklet Kerridge-Odeon by arrangement with Michael Dorfman presents "Black nativity", by Langston Hughes. Produced by Michael R Santangelo and Barbara Griner, in association with Eric Franck. New Zealand tour 1964. Programme Chamber Players of Wellington (Inc). Concert of wind chamber music. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 31 August 1964. Programme/flier (2 copies) Collegium Musicum. Typed invitation flier to a performance (leader Robin England) at Victoria University College Music Department, Friday 7 September [1964?] Deller Consort directed by Alfred Deller, counter-tenor. Wellington Town Hall, 27 April 1964. Programme / booking form 400 Club Wanganui. Third subscription concert. Maurice Clare violinist and Janetta McStay pianist. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial Hall, 5 November 1964. Programme/flier Grand Concert organised by A Heathcote White. Compere Peter Brian. Upper Hutt College Hall, 21 November 1964. Programme Elisabeth Hellawell, soprano. Maurice Till, pianist. Tour arranged by Department of Extension Studies University of Canterbury. Greymouth, Coxon Hall, 8 July [1964]. Programme Ella Lee, dazzling young negro soprano. Wellington Town Hall, 20 June [1964]. Flier Manawatu Youth Orchestra (Inc) and Manawatu Chamber Orchestra. Orchestral concert. Opera House Palmerston North, 27 July 1964. Programme NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan. Wellington Town Hall, 4 March [1964]. Pamphlet / booking form NHK Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Yuzo Toyama. Wellington Town Hall, 4 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) Royal School of Church Music (Diocese of Christchurch Branch). First choral festival. Christchurch Cathedral, 10 September 1964. Programme Harry M Miller in association with Concerts Management (London) Ltd by arrangement with organisation Artistique Internationale (Paris) proudly presents Artur Rubinstein. [July 1964]. Pamphlet / booking form Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. The concerts of this generation. Programmes 1 and 2 in one booklet (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) Arthur J Tait presents one of the great living masters of music, Andres Segovia, internationally-famed Spanish guitarist. Recitals unique in New Zealand. Souvenir programme 1964 (2 copies) plus inserted typescript intinerary Berl Senofsky (violin), and Maurice Till (accompanist). Programme [1964] Pianoforte recital by pupils of Henry Shirley. Art Gallery, 1 December 1964. Programme Gerard Souzay, eminent French baritone accompanied by Dalton Baldwin. [Wellington] Town Hall, 26 September [1964?] Flier only (2 copies) Maurice Till, pianist. Tour arranged by Department of Extension Studies University of Canterbury. Geraldine Community Centre, 21 July [1964]. Programme Maurice Till, pianist. Tour arranged by Department of Extension Studies University of Canterbury. Rangiora High School, 25 July [1964]. Programme Maurice Till, pianist. Tour arranged by Department of Extension Studies University of Canterbury. Gaiety Theatre Akaroa, 2 July [1964]. Programme Uto Ughi (violin), and Maurice Till (accompanist). Programme [1964] Kerridge Odeon presents the Vienna Boys Choir. Conductor Helmuth Froschauer. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) Wellington Organists' Association Inc. in conjunction with the Third Dominion Congress of Organists presents a recital of music. A recital by the Choir of St James' Church Lower Hutt conducted by Stanley Jackson, and members of the Alex Lindsay Orchestra, leader and conductor Ritchie Hanna, with Peter Averi at the organ. St James Anglican Church Lower Hutt, 31 May 1964. programme (2 copies) Quantity: 29 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

Manuscript

St James' Church (Lower Hutt) - Marriage register

Date: Oct 1921-Nov 1924

From: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese : Central and parish records

Reference: MSZ-0090

Description: Includes marriages performed at Good Shepherd's, Epuni Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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St James' Church (Lower Hutt) :Photographs

Date: 1860s-1980s

By: St. James' Anglican Church (Lower Hutt, N.Z.); Hoare, Laurence A, active 1960s; Photo News Ltd; Parks, C H, active 1963-1969; Eastbourne Studios

Reference: PAColl-2511

Description: Views the buildings, grounds and personalities associated with St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. Quantity: 32 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 colour original photographic print(s).

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1930 - 1932

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1930/1932

Description: Includes: 1930: Amateur Arts Society. Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Street, Wellington. 20-21 June 1930. Programme. Auckland University College Students' Association. "All quiet on the water front". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 17-24 May 1930. Souvenir programme. Pioneer Club. 21st Birthday Party. 2 August 1930. Programme. Victoria University College Extravaganza. "Kyd". Town Hall Wellington. 3-6 May 1930. Programme. E J Gravestock Ltd present Alexander Watson, the distinguished English elocutionist. Sixth and final New Zealand tour. Recitals. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 14-18 February 1930. Programme 1931: Hutt District Cricket Club presents a benefit concert by Lower Hutt's and Wellington's leading artists. (With Errol Muir, Mr Heffer, Miss Kathleen Bartosh, Miss Elaine Webster, Mr Strathmore, Miss Christina Young, Miss Irma Cavaye, Mr Harry Matthews, Miss Lorna Gamble, Mr Hedley Aitken, Mr Graeme Ayson, Miss Mavis Windsor, Messrs S Seaton and G Soal, Mr Donagh, Mr Cedric Muir). St James Hall, Woburn Road Lower Hutt, 18 November 1931. Programme Scots College Wellington. Concert by the scholars of the school concert chamber. 29 June 1931. Programme. 1932: "Cinderella" Kiddies revue (With Wendy Wallace, June Cook, Natalie Pollock, Brian [Bryan] Ashbridge, Melva Doney, Joyce Oliver, Marjorie Penman, Gracie McKay, Phyllis O'Shea, Zane Wilton, Errol Wood, Thelma Bartholomew, Dorothy Daniels, Valeska Jenkins, Ray Erskine, Fred Tonks, Eileen Harrington, Alexander Grant, Ngaire Corkill, Lomah McKercher, Baby Witts, Miriama Heketa, Joane Raine, Beryl Richardson, Alice and Pearl Scott, Nancy Potter, Mary Hyam, Jean Ivin, Warren Shaw). Town Hall, 10 September 1932. Programme Programme of concert in aid of H.P.B. (H. P. Blavatsky Theosophical Society) Lodge funds, Wednesday 27 April 1932 (With Ralph Boyd, Doris Bigelow, Melva Martin, Lyle Murray, Ena Moore, Wally Smith, Jack Parsons, Norie Wright, Edith Whittaker, Phyllis Cato, Mrs H Grubb, etc,). Flier Quantity: 8 theatre programmes.. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm. Transfers: Transfer to Published: Wellington Competitions Society festival programme 1918.

Manuscript

Herring, Margaret, b 1838 : Letters

Date: 1861-1870

By: Herring, Margaret, 1838-

Reference: MSY-6846

Description: Mainly letters to family in England from Margaret describing the voyage out on the Sir George Pollock, 1861, to Nelson. Letters contain references to Bishop and Mrs Hobhouse, Wellington, Bishop and Mrs Abraham, Mr Thatcher, Richard Barton of Upper Hutt where Rev Herring was a clergyman until 1870 Quantity: 1 volume(s) (60 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (photocopies) (brown buckram hinged-lid box)