Winter, Cecil Harry, 1883-1969

McEarwig, Angus, 1883-1969, Riverina, 1883-1969

Australian writer who settled in New Zealand. Claimed authorship of the original words of 'Mademoiselle from Armentieres' in a series of letters and articles in the newspaper Sydney Bulletin, some time after WWII. His poems were usually published in newspapers under the name 'Riverina'.

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New Zealand writers, M - R

Date: 1920-1965

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 :Photographs of New Zealand writers, and Lawlor's offices

Reference: PAColl-6260-2

Description: Quantity: 14 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Papers relating to Southland (3) - Cecil Winter

Date: 1948, 1951, [1969], [ca.1980s]

From: Garland, Phil, 1942-2017: Papers and recordings

Reference: fMS-Papers-11839-058

Description: Contains copies of poems and songs by Cecil Winter, together with some family correspondence, clippings and biographical papers. Includes scores for some songs, with music by Winter, James Stroud and others. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter (some photocopies)

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Original drawings for the Artists' annual and ex libris

Date: [1930-1950]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: f-86-105-04

Description: Original pencil drawing notebook by Paula Hansen, `Art without apologies'; various ex libris drawings and suggested monograms for PAL by Ron Holloway; caricatures; story titles; unidentified drawing of hanging man `Son of heaven'; story headings, `Red of the rata' by Dulce Carmen [sic], `Sarah Bowhart's surprise' by C V Goddard by M Matthews, `Victor' by Mrs Walter Scott, drawn by Matthews, `Spooks de luxe' by Riverina and `The Story of Lear' both drawn by L C Mitchell and cartoon by Lynch for the Sydney `Bulletin'. Identified artists and subjects entered under Name; many unidentified including WWII cartoon by Frank [?] Coster. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Original caricatures as described in Scope and contents

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Inward correspondence, reviews and other papers

Date: [1925-1973]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: 77-067-5/4

Description: Persons entered under Name; many of the files include letters about the subject from other people. The file on Cecil H Winter (`Riverina') includes a humorous letter with ink drawings, and a long letter from Frank Devine to Lawlor. The file on the Literary Fund includes its annual reports (1948-1955). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Illustrated letter from Cecil H (Bill) Winter (`Riverina')

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Short stories by Cecil H Winter

Date: [1920-1930]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-4363-2

Description: Contains `Breakers ahead, a sea story' by Riverina and `An Art story' by Angus Earwig Publication - Published originally in the `NZ Artists Annual' - note on front cover Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs

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Correspondence relating to Confessions of a journalist

Date: 1935-1936

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-057

Description: Original file of letters received re Lawlor's `Confessions of a journalist'; identified persons entered under Name. A letter from Robin Hyde (Iris Wilkinson) is meant to be in the folder and it may be the pencilled one with unidentifiable initials or one sent from Hastings. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Lawlor, Patrick Anthony 1893-1979 : Papers

Date: [ca 1925-1959]

By: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979

Reference: MS-Papers-4363

Description: Consists of papers relating to F W Reed's collection and bibliography of Alexandre Dumas material, correspondence, two short stories by Cecil H Winter, a talk by J W Heenan about `Tutira' and one by H Guthrie-Smith about `New Zealand's greatest book' and other related material. Lawlor was a journalist and author. Quantity: 3 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

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New Zealand artists' annual (supplementary file)

Date: [1927-1944]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 80-063-044

Description: Correspondence, clippings, notes and original cartoons relating to the `New Zealand artists' annual' Arrangement: Large poster and cartoons at AI-80-063 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Papers re the New Zealand Artists' annual (a)

Date: [1928-1970]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-045

Description: File described as `Some interesting fragments from the NZ Artists Annual (original drawings mss and letters)'. Includes summary of success of the annual; correspondence (identified persons entered under Name), items for the `Annual Piecartian Dinner' (25 Nov 1932), draft contributions by Riverina, Mary Gurney, Edith Howes (a play), Dulcie Deamer, Charles Dearden, Winifred Tennant, negotiations with contributors, diary extracts and diary of Catholic activities, clipping re Joe O'Shaughnessey by Christipher Penn and other papers. Processing information: Previously at 86-105-4/2

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Inward correspondence, reviews and other papers

Date: [1929-1973]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: 77-067-2/6

Description: Persons entered under Name. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Cartographic Collection - Cartoon by Oriwa Haddon (1932) - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Three ink drawings and one poster by Oriwa Haddon. Illustration for end paper in Dick Harris file

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Cecil Winter file

Date: [1928-1969]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: 77-067-7/20

Description: Hand-illustrated pen and ink drawn card from Cecil H Winter to Lawlor inviting him to stay; letters from Winter (`Riverina' (1928-1929, 1961); diary extract re visits by Winter (1955); and obituarial clippings about him as the possible or probable composer of `Mademoiselle from Armentieres' Other Titles - Mademoiselle from Armentieres Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photograph of Eve Langley (1957). Original pen and ink drawing of bedroom interior by Cecil Winter to Lawlor with message inviting him to stay (1928)

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Novels, verse and other writings

Date: [ca 1945-1973]

From: Goddard, Clement Vivian b 1899 : Papers

Reference: 96-026-3

Description: Comprises `Our street' (a novel), `A poet and a man' (a book about Cecil H Winter (Riverina), poet and short story writer, five folders of poetry, some duplicate), one folder of rejected verse, some published and some correspondence, a folder labelled Katiti Kards, `Stories in a lighter vein' (being cuttings of my `Lighter vein' stories in the Dunedin Star), a folder of political letters to papers, cuttings for possible letters etc, and a volume of accepted paragraphs, articles and paper correspondence (Dec 1946-Jul 1950) Other Titles - Our street Other Titles - A poet and a man; a book about Cecil H Winter (Riverina) Other Titles - In lighter vein Quantity: 1 box(es).

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Manuscript and illustrations for Church etiquette by Christopher Penn

Date: [1945-1968]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-060

Description: Includes draft manuscripts for `Church etiquette' and `Charity begins at church' by Lawlor writing as Christopher Penn; also clippings and correspondence, and copies of both items Other Titles - Charity begins at church; six lay sermonettes on church etiquette by Christopher Penn Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Lawlor-Lambert family records

Date: 1850-1977

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: MSY-4961

Description: Scrapbook of clippings, correspondence, drawings, cartoons and other papers relating to Lawlor and Lambert families. Title continues (with drawing of Lawlor), `PAL preponderating'. There are several original drawings including some by Tom Glover, Gordon McIntyre and others but not all are identified. Also included are obituaries for various members of both families; invitations to weddings and other events; a hand-drawn and signed scroll from the Bohemian Club to Lawlor (1915); and numerous Catholic notifications and prayer cards for deceased persons Other Titles - Mostly Motonously - PAL Arrangement: Loose papers from this volume at 86-105-081 and 86-105-082 Quantity: 1 folder(s). As well as drawings and cartoons and caricatures there are also paintings, presumably by Margaret Lawlor-Bartlett of Auntie Bindie, Farder Gar of Garraveen, the Lawlors saying their rosary, Mum and Neem of Garraveen (1950)

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Dalton, Muriel, fl 1967-1999 : Collection of letters

Date: [1927-1983]

By: Dalton, Muriel, active 1975-1999

Reference: MS-Papers-6541

Description: Comprises a collection of letters given to Dalton in 1967, to which further letters were added in 1968; draft letter from Dalton to Lawlor and reply; and letter from Turnbull Library following Dalton's donation of a Robin Hyde letter to the Library (1983). Includes list of correspondents. Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See TAPUHI for further collections of Lawlor literary correspondence Dalton received the letters as a prize from Pat Lawlor for winning a song of Wellington competition under the auspices of the New Zealand Women Writers' Society in 1967 Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms M Dalton, Upper Hutt, Apr 1999

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Winter, Cecil Harry, 1883-1969 : Papers

Date: 1945-1948

By: Winter, Cecil Harry, 1883-1969

Reference: MS-Papers-1061

Description: Comprises letters of Mr C V Goddard discussing literary matters especially connected with the Sydney `Bulletin'; material re Winter's claim to authorship of words of `Mademoiselle from Armentiers'; and newspaper clippings giving biographical information Other Titles - Mademoiselle from Armentiers Quantity: 2 folder(s) (18 pieces). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter (and typed transcripts of letters) Processing information: Child records not yet described

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Beer ballads (New Zealand and Australia)

Date: [1956-1962]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-094

Description: Correspondence, clippings, notes, poems and ballads relating to beer. Note on file that the original manuscript and cuttings are included. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Published books, periodicals, and related papers

Date: 1923-1928, 1929, 1950-1951

From: Gibbs, Rowan, 1947- : Papers

By: Allen, Charles Richards (Rev), 1886-1962

Reference: MS-Papers-12955-5

Description: Comprises published book and papers relating to C H Winter, periodicals relating to New Zealand Literature, and Pat Lawlor's copies of the New Zealand section of Aussie magazine. Includes: - Lot 14: Dedication copy of 'The Story of the "Bidgee Queen" and Other Verses' (1929) by C H Winter which has been inscribed with a poem to Pat Lawlor, to whom the book is dedicated. Also includes original coloured wrappers illustrated by Ken Alexander attached to the inside cover; a review of the book which has been attached by Lawlor; and a five page letter written by Winter to Lawlor dated 9 November 1929; - Lot 328:Extracts of the New Zealand section from 'Aussie: The Australian Soldiers' Magazine' (April 1923 to March 1928) bound by Pat Lawlor into five volumes, with Lawlor's annotation on the covers; - Lot 391: All four issues of the periodical 'The Wooden Horse: A Literary Magazine of New Zealand Interest' (1950-1951) edited by C R Allen. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Materials have been assigned lot numbers by the auction house Dunbar Sloane. The materials have been arranged by the archivist together as they are in need of conservation treatment. Lot 14 arrived at the Library in a plastic sleeve. Correspondence was originally tucked between the front cover and first page of the volume. Lot 328 arrived at the Library in a plastic sleeve. Lot 391 arrived at the Library in a plastic sleeve. Quantity: 1 box(es) containing three folders. Processing information: Plastic sleeves have not been retained. Volumes, periodicals, and papers have been housed together in four flap archival folders. Within the folders, papers have been housed in acid free paper and archival sleeves to maintain original order.