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Anglican church buildings - New Zealand

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New Zealand. Dept. of Internal Affairs. Historical Branch. : Missionary map - mission s...

Date: 1815 - 1850

By: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. Historical Branch

Reference: MapColl-830eke/1815-50/Acc.5085-8

Description: Maps identifies mission stations, station outposts and religious frontier posts. These have been annotated in coloured pen to distinguish religious groups, for example Church Mission (Society Anglican), Wesleyan Missionary Society, Roman Catholic Mission, Prebyterian Mission and North German Missionary Society. The most prominent group is the Church Missionary Society and then the Catholic Society. The mission stations are most dense in the Auckland region and the upper North Island. In contrast, there are no inland stations in the entire South Island. The enlargement (29 x 72 cm) shows the most dense section of mission stations, between Bay of Islands and the Hokianga harbour and north up to Kaitaia and Whangaroa. The map details were gathered over time as draft maps for the New Zealand Historical Atlas, ca. 1940. Quantity: 1 map(s) in three sheets. 1 enlargement. Physical Description: Photocopy, scale 1:635 000, 98 x 83 cm. or smaller

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:Wellington Anglican clergymen have been given a 21.66 p...

Date: 1974

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-134-550

Description: This cartoon features reaction to the pay increase for Anglican clergy. In the first factory workers are asking a clergyman how they can join the church union, in the second union members are praying instead of going on strike and in the last Tom Skinner of the FOL is dressed as a minister. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone, 280 x 406 mm

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David Luke album 2

Date: 1940s to 1950s

From: Luke, David M fl 1950- :Photographic albums, negatives, colour slides and prints

Reference: PA1-o-273

Description: Album of photographs relating to historian David M Luke, including family and friends, and various trips around New Zealand. Names listed above are of people identified in the album. A number of sequences show a Yorkshire (?) terrier named Buff. David Luke lived at 84 Bolton Street for many years, and a number of photographs are taken inside the house and in the garden. Another house which is photographed inside and out is at 62 Golders Road, Upper Hutt. Several images show Dean Gibson, at 84 Bolton Street, and at the Deanery. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with red cover, entitled `Photographs'; 27.5 x 35.0 cm

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Interview with Rev Harding Leaf

Date: 17 Jan 1997

From: Te Roroa Maori life stories project

By: Leaf, Harding Paul (Rev), 1926-2000

Reference: OHInt-0568/01

Description: Harding Leaf, born 1926 in Waikara, South Hokianga. Talks about his parents Taui Riwhi (Leaf) and Kauaeriria Moetara, also refers to grandfather Rawiri Hapakuku Moetara the son of Hapakuku Moetara. Refers to Whirinaki as being the Leaf whanau birthplace. Talks about midshipman John Leaf's descendents and discusses his father's death and burial in 1934. Talks about his name. Recalls experiences at Katui School and Waimamaku Native School. Talks about pupils and teachers and being forbidden to speak Maori. Describes travelling from Katui to Waimamaku along the beach. Recalls his grandmother Tohuora Moetara fostering children and talks about great uncle Iehu Moetara, a noted rangatira. Describes household and farming duties required of him as a child. Recalls trying to enlist when 14 or 15, then enlisting in 1944, serving in J Force and being discharged in 1948. Talks about going to Japan on the ship 'Denera' and returning on the 'Westralia'. Describes his experiences after the Japanese surrender and mentions seeing Emperor Hirohito. Comments on New Zealanders' relationships with Australian, American and British soldiers. Describes visiting his mother at Kapehu kainga after the war and also visiting his grandmother at Waimamaku. Recalls Dargaville after World War II, seasonal work and sharemilking. Talks about Daisy Rewa and his uncle Ruki Leaf arranging a 'firing the shot' or whakaputapu meeting for them and their marriage in 1949. Mentions Daisy Rewa's relationship to King Tawhiao. Lists children's names and birthplaces. Talks about work at Topunui Saw Mill then returning to Ruawai to work on father-in-law's farm. Mentions Te Kowhai marae and Arapakiaka urupa. Refers to kaumatua in the Ruawai area, retaining te reo Maori and his bi-cultural approach to language. Talks about his vocation in the Anglican Church, becoming a minister and mentions influence of uncle Ned Leaf, Bishop Simpkins, Rev Herepo Harawira and Bishop Ben Te Haara. Interviewer(s) - Garry Hooker Accompanying material - Ngapuhi, Te Hikutu ki Whirinaki whakapapa, Ngati Ruanui, Tai Tokerau whakapapa, Ngapuhi, Ngati Korokoro hapu ki Pakanae whakapapa of Rev Harding Leaf are included with the abstract Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008437 - OHC-008438 Quantity: 1 C120 cassette(s). 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2619.

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Interview with Ngamako Mete

Date: 02 Apr 1997

From: Te Roroa Maori life stories project

By: Mete, Ngamako, 1935-

Reference: OHInt-0568/02

Description: Ngamako Mete was born in 1935 at Waipoua, Tai Tokerau. Talks about being delivered at birth by grandfather Pera (Aperehama) Nathan Patuawa. Discusses her parents Noema Rose Thompson of the Uri o Hau Iwi, father Wiki (George) Aperehama Nathan Patuawa of Te Roroa, Ngati Torehina, Ngati Whatua and Ngati Rehia iwi. Mentions her paternal grandmother Sophia Urikore Nathan and great grandmother Piipi Cummins (nee Tiopira). Describes whare she was born and raised in. Recalls whanau who lived in Waipoua, the construction of kumara pits and an old pataka. Mentions Liz Myers. Talks about father being a dairy farmer then becoming involved in the Anglican Ministry, the family moving to Waimate North, father's withdrawal from the ministry and Maori clergy being paid less than pakeha. Names brothers and sisters and describes experiences at Ahikiwi marae and Kaihu village. Talks about the kaumatua and kuia of the Kaihu area, including Kino Raniera Te Rore Taoho. Describes her participation in athletics and basketball. Mentions leaving Ahikiwi to work in George Courts in Auckland and her father returning to the ministry in Auckland. Describes meeting Rev Mark Mete and gives details of their large wedding. Talks about her children, their birthplaces, their education and mentions the illness of one of the children. Gives details of her experiences during her husband's ministries in Bombay, India, Kamo/Hikurangi and Kawakawa Co-operating Parishes. Mentions sectarianism during the period in Kawakawa. Talks about moving to Christchurch, the difficulties she experienced on a modest income with her husband often working away from home, taking boarders. Mentions Rima and Kira Tirikatene and the Ellisons. Talks about the Phillipstown parish and running a mission shop. Describes religious study trip to Selleyoak College, Birmingham, time at Ashton parish, presentation to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace and being part of a (Church Missionary Society) CMS delegation to Lambeth Palace to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury. Mentions nephew Manos Nathan and other whanau. Talks about Birkenhead parish in Auckland, racism, the Springbok tour, the Bastion Point occupation and the role of the church in confronting injustice. Discusses the changes she saw among Maori when she returned to Northern Wairoa. Talks about her father's death, his pact with Bishop Panapa and his burial in Maitahi urupa, Taita. Interviewer(s) - Garry Hooker Accompanying material - Ngati Ruanui, Tai Tokerau whakapapa of Ngamako Mete included in abstract Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 C120 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2621.

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Interview with Ron Sinclair

Date: 24 Feb 1995 - 4 May 1995 - 22 Nov 1996

From: Hawkes Bay oral history project

By: Sinclair, Ronald Yelverton, 1930-

Reference: OHInt-0438-13

Description: Ron Sinclair was born in Eltham in 1930. His early life was spent in Taranaki where his father was a school teacher. Recalls being keen on sport, being dux, going to Ardmore Teachers College and teaching at Inglewood. Talks about when his mother died, his father broke his neck, his brother and sister were in hospital and he went to work on his sick uncle's dairy and cropping farm near Dannveirke. Recalls that this was 1952 and he stayed on the farm for twenty years. Mentions marrying in 1954 and having three children. Comments on his interest and involvement in church life. Recalls being a lay reader, being encouraged to go into the church and being ordained a priest in 1976. Mention his withdrawal from the Masonic Lodge and giving up divining water. Recalls working in the Anglican ministry at the hospital, putting a share-milker on the farm and becoming minister at Porangahau. Discusses the challenge of getting to know Maori, attending tangi, services on the marae and baptism of Maori. Describes a move to New Plymouth, family discussions and chaplaincy at the Taranaki Base Hospital. Recalls returning to Hawkes Bay to care more for his father. Mentions industrial chaplaincy and being minister at Hastings. Talks about his children's occupations. Comments on boundary changes in the new electorates, local body politics, art deco buildings and Jeremy Dwyer, Mayor of Hastings. Comments on parochialism between Napier and Hastings, the need to combine sewerage systems, the Hastings hospital and the proposed motorway. Mentions the growth of the local polytechnic and the move to degree courses. Discusses the Maori occupation of Moutoa Gardens, Maori sovereignty, the need for more consultation, the proposed Maori Council and Ken Mair. Discusses the first MMP election, the wait for the coalition, the power of Maori and New Zealand First. Comments on being retired but continuing with church work. Mentions Lions. Talks about the integration of girls into Te Aute College. Recalls training with the first women to be ordained in the Church, Cherie Baker and Bishop Penny (Jamieson). Talks about communion and the Church. Interviewer(s) - Pamela Lockhart Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2144. Search dates: 1930 - 1996

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Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Otaki and Bay of Islands towns

Date: ca 1910-1920

Reference: PAColl-7584

Description: The interior of Rangiatea Church, Otaki showing the kowhaiwhai and the organ; the exterior of Kemp House in Kerikeri; view of Kerikeri showing the Stone Store and Kemp House next to the bridge and the church on the hill; the Stone Stone at Kerikeri, in which Bishop Selwyn's library was housed at the mission station, with a cart being loaded outside; a woman standing next to the railings round the memorial to Rev Henry Williams in Paihia; woman standing next to the Treaty Monument outside the Treaty House at Waitangi (prior to renovations); the church in Russell "where Captain Hobson read his proclamations when he landed in 1840"; the stream in the Bay of Islands where Captain Cook got water for his vessels; two houses on the shore at Russell with some boats in the water; exterior of the rear of the Mission Church at Paihia; the front of the Mission Church with the Williams Memorial in the foreground; interior of the Mission Church showing the pews and with two women standing next to the organ; the oak pulpit of the Mission Church used by Rev Williams; houses on the waterfront at Paihia; the interior of Rangiatea Church looking towards the altar; two views of the Jubilee pole of the Maori Christian mission at Otaki with the monument to Te Rauparaha nearby; and the overgrown graveyard at Otaki with the grave of Te Rauparaha and his wife on the right. Photographer unidentified. Captions on the reverse of the prints are in the same hand-writing Arrangement: Negatives at 1/2-007918, 007929, 007937, and 154517 Quantity: 14 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 b&w original negative(s).

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Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961 :Come unto me. [1925-1961]

Date: 1925 - 1961

From: Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961 :[Designs for leadlight windows, ca 1925-1961]

By: Ellis, Frederick Vincent, 1892-1961

Reference: A-448-021

Description: Design for a stained glass lancet window depicting Jesus with a group of children gathered around him. At the children's feet is a banner reading 'Come unto me', referring to the Biblical quote 'Suffer the little children to come unto me' (Matthew 19:14 and Mark 10:14) Inscriptions: Verso - centre - In memory of Horace Hugh Harrell[?] 1886-1948; Mat recto - bottom right - Church not known Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 280 x 160 mm, on sheet 325 x 155 mm Provenance: Donation: Frederick Ellis, Inglewood, 2011

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Nisbet, Eleanor M, fl 1980s-1990s :Photographs taken by Charles William Clift

Date: [ca 1855-1950]

By: Clift, Charles William, 1896-1984; Nisbet, Eleanor M, active 1980s-1990s

Reference: PAColl-4889

Description: New Zealand towns and scenery, Wellington and Brooklyn in Particular during the 1920s and 1930s. Ships, pre schools, churches, holidays and Clift and Jones family portraits Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 248 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 album(s).

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Photograph album, volume two

Date: [ca 1870s-1890s]

From: Bridge family :Photograph albums

By: Anson Brothers (Firm); Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881; Pulman (Firm)

Reference: PA1-f-271

Description: Views of New Zealand, England, Australia and Canada, associated with family of Charles Joseph Bridge (d 1876), settler at Homebrook, near Lake Ellesmere; and his son, Charles Hastings Bridge. Includes pressed flowers and leaves, a coloured sketch of a rowing boat on a river lined with willow trees. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Album page - top centre - Henry Hugh Chapman 1881; Henry Walter Bridge 1886 Quantity: 2 album(s) Album(s).

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1900 - 1919

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1900/1919

Description: Includes: 1901: A bidding prayer which may be used before a sermon in the Diocese of Wellington. Wellington, Turnbull, Hickson and Palmer, printers, Jervois Quay, 1901. 1901: A daily prayer card for Kezia Shaw. Baptised at All Saints Church Hobart; confirmed at St Thomas' Church Wellington on Easter morning 1901. 1902: St Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Lent 1902, by T H Sprott, M.A., Vicar 1903: Form for public institution to a cure of souls, ordered to be used in the Diocese of Auckland. Auckland; Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd, 1903. 1904: Christchurch Cathedral. The order of the Consecration of the Chancel and transepts of the cathedral. All Saints' Day 1904. Smith & Anthony Limited. 1904: St Paul's Church Thorndon. Lent 1904. [by] T H Sprott, M.A., Vicar 1907: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Observance of the Jubilee of the signing of the Constitution at St Stephens, Taurarua ... Service of intercession and thanksgivine. S Paul's Church Auckland, 13 June 1907. Order of service 1907: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Jubilee of the signing of the Constitution of the Church. Social gathering in the Choral Hall, 13 June 1907. Programme 1909: The Provincial College of S. John the Evangelist. Tamaki, Auckland. Auckland, Wilson & Horton, printers, 1909. 1910: New Zealand General Mission. [Circular letter from] T H Sprott, S Paul's Vicarage, 30 August 1910. Wright & Carman, 146 Featherston Street, Wellington. 1910: A litany of intercession for a mission. To be obtained from the Rev C C Harper, Palmerston North. Keeling & Mundy, general printers &c, Palmerston North [1910] 1910: New Zealand General Mission 1910. Plain questions on the ten commandments by the Rev. Nathaniel Keymer, M.A. Published by Richard Jackson, 16-17 Commercial Street Leeds. 1910: S Peter's Parish, Wellington. [Hymn sheet, 1910?]. Not to be taken away 1915: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (London). A form of humble prayer to Almighty God to be used in services of inercession on behalf of the Nation and Empire in this time of War. 19-2-15 [1915] 1916: Dedication of the sanctuary, choir & three bays of the nave of the new Church of S. Peter, Hamilton. Sunday December 10th 1916. Order of service. Waikato Times [print] 1918: Diocese of Waiapu. Service & institution of Dean and Chapter. October 2nd, 1918. 1919: Consecration of St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. Wednesday 12th February 1919. Order of service (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1968 - 1969

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1968/1969

Description: Includes: 1968: All Saints' Church Nelson. Centenary of the opening and consercration 1868-1968. Invitation to the Centenary services, 1-17 November [1968] St Augustine's Church Petone. Palm Sunday, 7 April 1968. [Weekly newsletter] Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Napier, New Zealand. Form and order of service for the consecration of the Reverend Manu Augustus Bennett as Bishop of Aotearoa, and Suffragan Bishop to the Bishop of the Diocese of Waiapu. St Luke, E. 18 October 1968. Order of service 1969: Auckland Anglican Maori Mission. Festival of rededication to mark the establishment of the Auckland Anglican Maori Mission, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Khyber Pass, Auckland. 1-17 August 1969. Programme Rangiatea Church, Otaki. Order of service for the institution of the Revd Te P N Panapa as Archdeacon of Kapiti. 1 August 1969. St John's Day service and investiture service by His Excellency the Governor General Sir Arthur Porritt. Procedure and ceremonial at the Town Hall Wellington, 29 June 1969. Order of service. Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Auckland. Form and order of the Consecration of the Church of St Oswald in the Parochial District of One Tree Hill, by the Right Reverend Eric Austin Gowing, Lord Bishop of Auckland. 24 August 1969. St Paul's Cathedral Parish [Wellington]. "Progress 1969". [Pamphlet showing a map of the motorway through Thorndon] Called of God; these are the men in training (Photos and brief notes about William David Anderson, Alistair John Barett, Montague John Black, Jonathan Richard Boyes, Philip Jasper Campbell Calder, Kevin Paul Clements, John Duff Daysh, Brian James Findlay, Noel Arthur Hendery, Christopher Matthias Hill, Duncan Fraser Macdonald, Colin Stuart Pinker, John Ridley Rowse, David William Self, David Alexander Tannock, Raymond Peter Taylor, Charles Tansley Waldegrave) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1880 - 1889

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1880s

Description: Includes: ca 1880?: S Michael and All Angels. Parish entertainment on Thursday next. [Concert programme with Messrs Lean, Spensley, Button, McCardell, Cohen, Wood, Knox, Seager, Nottingham and R Parker, Rev E G Penny, Mr Appleby]. Single sheet yellow 1881: The form of prayer and ceremonies to be used at the Consecration of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auckland, New Zealand. 29 June 1881. William Atkin, Church printer, High Street, Auckland, 1881. 1881: The order of the Consecration of the Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand on All Saints' Day, 1881. "Press" Office Christchurch. 1883: Ye Olde Englishe Fayre in aid of ye building funde of St Peter's Church, Te Aro, Wellington N.Z. Decr I to VIIIth, 1883. Printed by Bock & Cousins, disciples of ye goode masters Caxton & Senefelder [clipping, showing a beefeater, from a larger publication] 1884: Dedication of St Augustine's Church, Napier. The consecration service. 2 October 1884. printed at the "Daily Telegraph", Office, Tennyson-street, Napier. 1886: Diocese of Waiapu, NZ. The form and order of the laying the foundation stone of the Church of St John the Evangelist, Napier NZ, by the Right Rev Edward Craig Stuart, D.D. Lord Bishop of Waiapu. 29 September 1886. Napier, "Daily Telegraph" Office, Tennyson-street, 1886. 1886: The form and order of laying the foundation stone of the Church of S. Mary, Auckland, NZ. February 6, 1886. Wilsons & Horton, general printers, Queen & Wyndham Streets. (2 copies) 1888: Annual report of the Parish of St Paul's, Thorndon, year 1887-88. Wellington, Brown Thomson & Co., printers, 1888. 1888: Order for the consecration of the Cathedral Church of S John the Evangelist, Napier by the Right Reverend Edward Craig Stuart, D.D., Lord Bishop of Waiapu. 20 December 1888. Napier, Printed by Dinwiddie, Walker & Co Ltd, Tennyson-street, 1888. 1889: Clergy list to 30th June 1889. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1940 - 1949

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

By: Blundell Brothers Ltd; Wright & Carman Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1940s

Description: Includes: 1940-1960s?: Form of institution and induction to the cure of souls. Sanctioned for use in the Diocese of Wellington, New Zealand. Printed by Blundell Bros Ltd, Willis Street, Wellington 1940: All Saints', Palmerston North. Parish magazine no 266, September 1940 Church of the Province of New Zealand. Order of service authorized by the Bench of Bishops for use in all churches on Sunday January 7th 1940, the special day of thanksgiving for the mercies of God vouchsafed to our Colony and Dominion during the first hundred years of its ordered National life, 1840-1940 1941: Karori and Makara "Parish news". Vol. XII, no.2, August 1941. 75th anniversary number S Paul's Centenary. Unveiling in Emily Place of commemorative tablet by His Excellency the Governor-General Sir Cyril Newall, GCB, 3 pm Sunday 27th July 1941. [Order of service / flier] 1945: Christchurch Diocesan Sunday School Teachers' Association. Jubilee celebrations 1895-1945. Radiant Hall Christchurch, 21-22 August 1945. Boolet Christ Church Taita 1845-1945. A service of thanksgiving to Almighty God on the one hundredth anniversary of the Church. 7 October 1945. Order of service 1946: [Church of England Missionary Society. Typescript notes about its grwoth and progress during the war years] 1947: Melanesian Mission 1849-1947. [Explanatory pamphlet and remittance form] New Zealand Anglican Bible Class Union. A service of dedication, suggested for use on the Bible Class Day of Prayer, Sunday 28 September 1947. Printed by Wright & Carman Ltd, Vivian Street, Wellington Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Anual service of thanksgiving by seafarers 1947. 19 October 1947. Order of service Civic reception to the Right Reverend R H Owen, Bishop of Wellington on his arrival in Wellington, New Zealand by the citizens of Wellington. Town Hall, 11 March 1947. Programme New Plymouth Choral Society. Festival oratorio "The Messiah". St Mary's Church New Plymouth. 4 December 1947. Programme 1948: St Peter's Willis St. Parish magazine. Centenary number 1948. Centenary celebration 1848-1948. Printed by Wright & Carman, Wellington St Peter's Church Wellington 1848-1948. Centenary Service. A seervice of thanksgiving to Almighty God to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the opening of the first St Peter's Church. 19 September 1948. Order of service (2 copies) 1949: St Peter's Church Willis Street. Church and home campaign. Sundays 5 June - 3 July 1949. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Undated ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishe...

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1960s-undated

Description: Includes material issued by the Wellington Diocese Department of Stewardship, Woodend Parochial District, and the Department of Christian Education and Stewardship, Wellington North. Includes "Notes for vestrymen". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1962 - 1963

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1962/1963

Description: Includes: 1962: Cathedral Church of St John, Napier. Service of thanksgiving in commemoration of the centenary of the consecration of the First Church of the parish, 1 February 1863 [Order of service. 1963] Cathedral of the Diocese of Waiapu Napier. 1962 service for men. Order of service Form and order of the service of thanksgiving for a hundred years of worship in the Church of Saint Peter Waipawa, 15 April 1962. Upper Hutt Parochial District. Stewardship campaign 1962. Booklet with a photo of the Church of St Hilda on the front cover and a photograph of vicar Lionel Shotlander inside. Wellington Diocesan project; the first year's achievement. Pamphlet ca 1963?: St John's Cathedral Church Napier. Empire service. Telegraph Print Napier [ca 1963?] 1963: Cathedral of the Diocese of Waiapu Napier. 1963 service for men. Order of service Service of dedication for the new parsonage, melville Street, Waipawa. 23 February 1963. Order of service Holy Trinity Church, Picton, N.Z. Centennial dinner, 29 June 1963, Navy League Hal. Programme (signed by Noel J Bythell, vicar. Express Printing Works, Blenheim Church of the Province of New Zealand. Wellington Diocese. Hui Aroha 1963. Wainui a Rua Maori Pastorate. Programme In happy remembrance of the centenary of the Holy Trinity Church, Picton, New Zealand. 29-30 June 1963. Card signed by Noel J Bythell, vicar Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: Some items donated from the collection of Rodney Murphy in 2014.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1920 - 1929

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1920s

Description: Includes: 1920: St Mary's Parnell. Bazaar & sale of work to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee (1860-1920) of St Mary's Cathedral Parish. Proceeds in aid of fund for building Sunday School. Souvenir programme (includes list of stall and photo of the Prince of Wales leaving St Mary's Church). Printed at the A.B.C. Printery, 12 Market Square. 1923: Invitation to the people of the Pongaroa District to attend the Consecration of St John the Baptist's Church, Pongaroa, on Sunday February 11th, 1923. F E Fleury, Vicar; W E Davies and B O Gamby, churchwardens. Marshall print. 1923: First New Zealand Church Congress. Christchurch, May 22-25 1923. Programme, guide, general information. T E Fraser, print., Christchurch 1923: Girls' Diocesan Association, Auckland New Zealand. Card of object and rules, for member Joyce Stevenson, 27 June 1923. 1924: St Thomas' Church gazette, Riddiford Street, Wellington. Vol. 1, no. V, January 1924 1924: St Michael's Christchurch. Memorial of the Mission, 7-14 September 1924. Charles Perry, vicar; W I Carr-Smith, Charles I Lee, Missioners. Devereux Print. 1925: Consecration of the Rev. F M Molyneux as Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Melanesia, in St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, on 9th Sunday after Trinity, 1925. Order of service. Post Print. (2 copies) 1927: St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Sunday October 2nd, 1927. Divine service under the auspices of the Freemasons of Wellington. Organist Bro R Parker. Form of service 1927: All Saints Church Kilbirne. Ceremony of laying foundation stone by His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand, General Sir Charles Fergusson, 5 November, 1927. Service conducted by Right Rev. T H Sprott, Lord Bishop of Wellington 1928: All Saints' Church Kilbirnie. ceremony of consecration by the Lord Bishop of Wellington (Rt Rev. T H Sprott, D.D.) on Sunday, November 11th, 1928. Rev Canon J H Sykes, Vicar. Order of service 1928: St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington. Thanksgiving services to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary as organist and choirmaster, of Robert Parker, Hon. R.A.M. 1929: New Zealand Anglican Bible Class Union. Annual camp and conference. Rangiora, 26 December 1929 - 3 January 1930. Pamphlet / registration form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: One item purchased from Anah Dunsheath in February 2015

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1966

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1966

Description: Includes: All Saints Church [Ponsonby]. Renew old friendships at our Happy 100th reunion. Diocese of Auckland. Auckland City Mission. Order of service at the blessing and opening of Lichfield in Selwyn Village by the Bishop of Auckland, the Right reverend E A Gowing. 20 February 1966. Order of service Diocese of Auckland. The form and order of consecration of the Chapel of Jesus the Good Shepherd in the Community of the Holy Name by the Bishop of Auckland, the Rt Revd Eric A Gowing. 19 Febraury 1966. Christchurch Cathedral. Order of service for the Consecration of the Very Reverend Willian Allan Pyatt as fifth Bishop of Christchurch. Feast of St Bartholomew, 24 August 1966 at 10.30 am. (2 copies) Christchurch Cathedral. Order of service for the Enthronement of the Very Reverend Willian Allan Pyatt fifth Bishop of Christchurch. Feast of St Bartholomew, 24 August 1966 at 7.45 pm. (2 copies) Diocesan Men's Service. A message to the men of the diocese. The Rt Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines, Lord Bishop of Wellington. St James Church Lower Hutt, 9 October [1966] Faces of man; from our life in the family. Church Overseas, special Lent issue, volume 12 no. 1 published by the Anglican Board of Missions, 10 December 1966. St Francis Kahutara. A short history of the church of St Francis Kahutara, in the parochial district of Featherston, Diocese of Wellington [1966?] St Mary's Karori. Dedication. Karori Wellington, 20 November 1966. Order of service St Paul's Cathedral Wellington. Services 18 December 1966 St Paul's Cathedral Wellington. Services 24 December 1966 - 31 January [1967] St Paul's Cathedral Wellington. Festival of nine lessons and carols. [Christmas 1966] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1890 - 1899

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1890s

Description: Includes: 1891: St Peter's Church. Dedication Festival, 29 June 1891. Principal vocalists Mrs Mackintosh, Miss Stanford, Miss J Wilson, Mr E J Hill, Mr Woodward, Mr Mabin. W R Bock, hon. sec. Programme 1893: St Paul's Thorndon. All Saints' Day 1893. [Order of service] 1895: S Barnabas Association for helping the Melanesian Mission. [Two certificates issued by the Mornington Branch to Mr J and Mrs Kingston, 19 June 1895]. P Walsh in & del. N.Z. Graphic Photo Engraving [ca 1895] 1895: St Paul's Pro-Cathedral Wellington. Consecration of the Bishop of Wellington [Frederic Wallis]. S Paul's Day, January 25, 1895. Wellington, C F Corlett, general printer, Brandon Street, 1895 (2 copies) 1895: St John's Cathedral Napier. Installation of the Bishop of Waiapu (William Leonard Williams). 20 January 1895. "Telegraph" [print] 1895: Diocese of Wellington. Order of confirmation. General instructions. Wellington; Turnbull Hickson and Palmer, printers, Brandon St., 1895 1895: The Office for the instituting or licensing of a clerk to the cure of souls in the Diocese of Wellington. Wellington, C F Corlett, general printer, Brandon Street, 1895. 1895: Order for laying the foundation stone of S. Thomas' Church, Wellington City, August 21st, 1895 1898: The service of Confirmation, with additional prayers and instructions, approved by the Bishop for use in the Diocese of Christchurch. Christchurch; Simpson & Williams Limited, 1898 Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1950 - 1955

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

By: Blundell Brothers Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1950/1955

Description: Includes: ca 1950?: Notepaper for Bishopscourt Christchurch (2 sheets) 1950s?: Diocese of Waiapu. Institution to the Cure of Souls. Daily Telegraph Print, Napier, ca 1950s. Form of service (2 copies) St John's Cathedral Church Napier. For use at a civic service. Daily Telegraph Napier [Order of service. 1950s?] 1950: Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Annual service of thanksgiving by seafarers 1950. 29 October 1950. Order of service Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Morning prayer, on the occasion of the visit of His Grace The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. 10 December 1950. Order of service. Printed by Blundell Bros Wellington. (2 copies, one foxed) Diocese of Auckland. Form of service for the admission of churchwardens. ca 1950 Diocese of Waiapu. The visit to Napier of the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Geoffrey Francis, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England. 6 December 1950. Form and order of service Mothers' Union, Wellington Diocese. Meeting for women on the occasion of the visit of Mrs G F Fisher wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury and central president of the Mothers' Union. Town Hall Wellington, 11 December 1950. Order of service (2 copies, one damaged) New Plymouth Choral Society. Festival presentation of "The Messiah". St Mary's Church New Plymouth, 29 November 1950. Programme "Rangiatea"; he powhiri hui rautau o "Rangiatea". Wharekarakia. Otaki, te 18 o nga ra o Maehe 1950. [Order of service in Maori] Rangiatea Church, Otaki. Centennial celebrations, Saturday 18th March 1950. Invitation from the Raukawa Tribal Executive Committee, with secretary Nepia Winiata. Service in the Town Hall Wellington. Sunday 10th December 1950. Address by His Grace the Most Rev and Rt Hon Geoffrey F Fisher, P.C., D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. E.P. Print 30229 (2 copies) S Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. Visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Holy Comunion, 20 December 1950. Order of service Trinity Theological College. Annual social to friends. Bi-Centenary Hall, Pitt Street [Auckland], 30 June 1950. Invitation flier 1952: Holy Trinity Church Gisborne. Form of service for the dedication of the organ. Whitsunday 1 June 1952. Parish of St Andrew, Epsom. Consecration of the War Memorial Chapel by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and the unveiling of the memorial tablet by Colonel L F Rudd. 20 April 1952. Order of service 1953: The Cathedral. The building of the Cathedral. [Postal appeal pamphlet]. November 1953 Church of St James Lower Hutt. Dedication service. St Thomas's Day, 21 December 1953. Order of service The faith that can change the world. Leader Rev Canon Bryan Green B.D., Rector of Birmingham. Dunedin 10-20 August; Christchurch 23 August - 3 September; Wellington 9-16 September [1953] Wellington Diocesan Mothers' Union. Diamond Jubilee Diocesan festival 1953. Order of service. 1954: Order of service for the laying the foundation stone of the Wellington Cathedral by Her Majesty the Queen. 13 January 1954 (2 copies) St Barnabas Khandallah Re-dedication of the completed church, Boxhill Khandallah by His Grace The Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend R H Owen. 9 September 1954. Order of service 1955: The Bishop's Fighting Fund. Collector's handbook 1955. St Paul's Waiwhetu. Dedication of parish hall by the Most Rev. R H Owen, Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand. 29 January [1955]. Order of service Holy Trinity Church, Richmond, 1855-1955. Centennial programme St Augustine's Church Petone. Order of service for the unveiling and dedication of the War Memorial Tablet, by the Venerable H S I Kenney. 1 May 1955 St James' Mokoia golden jubilee 1905-1955. 19 June 1955 [Card showing the church building] Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013.. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753 November 2022: Form and order of service to be used in the laying of the foundation stone of the chapel of St Michael and All Angels in Hukarere School, Napier. 27 August 1950.