Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Commercial artist, print maker, calligrapher. Born in Leicestershire. Came to New Zealand in 1913. Founded Carlton Art Studio, 1918. Founded "Ladies' mirror" in 1921. Member of Quoin Club Auckland ca. 1918? Taught at Elam. Theatre pioneer - founded Puppet Theatre Company - Goodwin Marionettes. (See Ian Thwaites' article in Auckland Waikato historical journal, September 1998). (Also see OHInt-0725/1)

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1955...

Date: 1955 - 1959

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1955/1959

Description: Includes: 1955: C.A.S. Theatre (Regional Council of Adult Education). "The tempest", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Harold Baigent. Autumn tour 1955. Programme Palmerston North Operatic Society; Manawatu Repertory Society; Palmerston North Little Theatre Society present "Peter Pan", by J M Barrie. Produced by Mavis Mortland. Palmerston North Opera House. 19-26 March 1955. Programme. Victoria University College Council of Adult Education. "Gaslight", by Patrick Hamilton, a Community Arts Service. Programme. Auckland University College Drama Society. "The alchemist", by Ben Jonson. August 1955. Pelorus Press. Flier only. The Ralph Richardson 1955 tour of Australia and New Zealand, presented by Garnet H Carroll in association with H M Tennent Ltd. Illustrated booklet (2 copies). 1956: Theatre Arts Guild. "The taming of the shrew", by William Shakespeare. Abberley Park, Christchurch. 3-11 February 1956. Caxton Press. 1956. Programme. Wairoa Combined Arts Council Drama Festival. Gaiety Theatre 10-12 July 1956. Adjudicator Mr Percy Cousins. (Tuai Drama Circle, producer Michael G Allison; Country Women's Institute Players, producer Joan Roberts; Gisborne Tamarau C.W.I., producer Mrs Moles; Wairoa College, producer Michael Martin; Wairoa Jaycee, producer Des Cairns; Gisborne Country Girls' Club, producer Mrs June Daniels; Wairoa Play Reading Circle, producer Doreen Parker; Gisborne Little Theatre, producer Jack Roderick) Theatre Guild NZ Ltd. "York Nativity Play". Directed by John N Thomson. Auckland, Otahuhu and Hamilton season, 9-16 December 1956. Programme. 1957: Shoestring Players presents "The Bathroom door", "The fair and the lovely". 2 July 1957. Flier. Shoestring Players. "The happiest days of your life". St Thomas Hall Newtown. 12-13 November [1957?]. Flier only. NZ Drama Council, 8th annual Residential Theatre School. Massey Agricultural College Palmerston North. 7-16 January 1957. Flier. Theatre Arts Guild presents Shakespeare's "Tempest"; the Guild's 7th outdoor production. Producer Arnold Goodwin. Abberley Park, 15-23 February 1957. Programme Quantity: 11 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Dunedin Repertory Society :[Programmes. 1930-1950s]

Date: 1937 - 1955

By: Walker, Max, active 1940s

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-DR

Description: Includes: Undated: "They came to a city". Produced by Miss Kathleen Falconer. His Majesty's Theatre. [Mid-1940s] "Nine till six". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. [Precedes Miss Anita Oliver's production of the Gaieties of the Nineties]. "Anthony and Anna". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. (during the Second World War) 1936: "The fourth wall", by A A Milne. Produced by Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre, 9-12 September 1936. Programme 1937: "And so to bed", by J B Fagan. Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre, 29 September - 2 October [1937]. Programme "The shining hour". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre 24-27 November 1937. 1938: "The show", by John Galsworthy; produced by W Russell-Wood. His Majesty's Theatre, 20-23 April [1938]. Programme 1940?: "When we are married", sponsored in aid of the Otago Patriotic Fund. Producer Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre 4-7 September [1940?] 1941: "Inquest". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre. 12-15 November 1941. "Murder in the Cathedral". Produced by Kathleen Falconer. [1941?] 1944: "Jane Eyre". Produced by Kathleen Falconer. His Majesty's Theatre. 11-14 October 1944. 1945: "Arms and the man". Produced by Walter Russell-Wood. His Majesty's Theatre 21-24 March 1945. "Gaslight", produced by Mrs R D Neale. 20-23 June 1945. "Home and beauty". Produced by Ernest Griffin. His Majesty's Theatre [1945] "What every woman knows". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre. 5-8 Decmber 1945. 1946: "Rebecca". Produced by Kathleen Falconer. His Majesty's Theatre 10-13 July 1946. "The merchant of Venice". Presented by the Dunedin Repertory Society assisted by Dunedin Shakespeare Club. Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre 17-21 September 1946. "Storm in a teacup". Produced by Reginald Tapley. His Majesty's Theatre. 20-23 November 1946 (Plus flier for one extra performance "next Monday"). 1947: "The importance of being Earnest". Produced by Walter Russell-Wood. His Majesty's Theatre 16-19 April 1947 "Our town". Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. His Majesty's Theatre 25-28 June 1947. "The ghost train". Produced by Desmond Greenslade in aid of Heritage. His Majesty's Theatre. 30 September - 4 October 1947. 1948: "Junior miss". Produced by Anita Oliver. His Majesty's Theatre. 16-19 June 1948. "An inspector calls". Produced by Walter Russell-Wood. His Majesty's Theatre 11-14 August 1948. "Mr Pym passes by". Produced by Kathleen Falconer. His Majesty's Theatre. 27-30 October 1948. 1949: "Heartbreak House". Produced by Mr Arnold Goodwin. His Majesty's Theatre. 27-30 April 1949. 1950: "The women". Produced by Bonnie Walker. His Majesty's Theatre. 24-27 May 1950. "Frieda", by Ronald Miller. Produced by Walter Russell-Wood. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 17-19 August 1950. Programme. Cover design by Max Walker, whose biography is on an inside page. 1953: "Castle in the air". Produced by A C Stephens. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 25-28 March 1953. 1954: "This happy breed". Produced by Madge Moffett. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 22-26 June 1954. 1955: "The burning glass". Produced by Madge Moffett. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 18-19 November 1955. (With biographic notes and portrait of their new producer Patric Carey inside front cover) Quantity: 29 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Nelson Repertory Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic perform...

Date: 1948 - 1952

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-NRT-1948/1952

Description: Includes: 1948: Nelson Repertory Theatre. "The marquise", by Noel Coward. Directed by Mrs K Moynihan. Theatre Royal, 1-6 May 1948. Programme Nelson Repertory Theatre. "Quiet wedding", by Esther McCracken. Directed by May MacDonald. Theatre Royal, 2-6 November 1948. Programme (2 copies) 1949: Nelson Repertory Theatre. "The Barretts of Wimpole Street", by Rudolf Besier. Directed by Mrs K Moynihan. Theatre Royal, 30 May - 4 June 1949. Programme Nelson Repertory Theatre. "Pygmalion" by G Bernard Shaw. Produced by C Gordon Kirk. Theatre Royal, commencing 13 August 1949. Programme Nelson Repertory Theatre. "The Winslow boy", by Terence Rattigan. Produced by Arnold Goodwin. (With photograph of David Zwartz as Ronnie Winslow). Theatre Royal, commencing 12 December 1949. Programme (2 copies) 1950: Nelson Repertory Theatre. "Born angels", by Garson Kanin. Produced by Kenneth Firth. Theatre Royal, 8-12 April 1950. Programme Nelson Repertory Theatre. "Joan of Lorraine", by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by C Gordon Kirk. Theatre Royal, commencing 26 May 1950. Programme Nelson Repertory Theatre. "Women aren't angels", by Vernon Sylvaine. Theatre Royal, 6 November 1950. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints in booklets, sizes up to 250 mm.

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Various artists :Quoin Club portfolio. April No 1, 1919.

Date: 1919

By: Quoin Club; Gulliver, Thomas Ralph de Vere, 1891-1933; Warner, E, active 1906-1919; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Bagnall, Percy Reginald, 1886-1958; FitzGerald, James Edward (Hon), 1818-1896; Payne, David John, 1880-1959; Watts, William Reuben, 1869-1940

Reference: E-417-f

Description: Comprises set of 8 prints showing early Auckland scenes and portraits. Artists are: T. V. Gulliver, E. Warner, A. F. Goodwin, P. Bagnall, J. Fitzgerald, and D. J. Payne. Each work has been separately catalogued. Inscriptions: centre - [Monogram on front cover label]: C inside Q; All works signed and dated. Rare portfolio of New Zealand prints issued by the Auckland group, the Quoin Club, in 1919. Demonstrates New Zealand printmaking techniques. No. 21 of a set of 25 portfolios. Quantity: 1 sketchbook(s) set of 8 prints in album cover.. Physical Description: Album cover of light card with cotton ties, containing 8 prints. Provenance: Probably originally owned by William Reuben Watts, active in Auckland art circles at the time.

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :The Timber Yard Quoin Club. 1919. [No.] 23

Date: 1919

From: Various artists :Quoin Club portfolio. April No 1, 1919.

By: Watts, Robin, active 1990s; Stover, Sue, active 1990s; Watts, William Reuben, 1869-1940; Quoin Club; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: E-417-f-004

Description: Shows timber yard with Waitemata Harbour in background, probably Kauri Timber Company in Fanshawe Street. Title from list on label pasted inside portfolio cover. This print is listed as no. 3 of a set of 8 prints. Other Titles - Quoin Club portfolio. No 21. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Quoin Club 23 (inscribed in pencil); Recto - bottom right - Arnold F Goodwin 1919 (inscribed in pencil) The artist was a member of the Quoin Club. This is Print no. 23 of an edition of 25. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) in folder with 7 other prints.. Physical Description: Etching, black and white 158 x 206 mm, on sheet 168 x 225 mm, pasted on sheet 370 x 266 mm. Provenance: Sue Stover and Robin Watts, Auckland, 1991. W. Reuben Watts, a member of the Quoin Club, was grandfather of Robin Watts.

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :[Christmas cards and prints. ca 1954-1976]

Date: 1954 - 1976

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Ellis, Jane, active 1950-2000s

Reference: A-436-029/045

Description: Includes Christmas cards made and sent by Arnold and Mary Goodwin, several featuring the couple (and "Benny" the cat, adopted from grandaughter Jane when Jane and family went overseas), their house 'Matatea' in the Waitakeres, and the surrounding bush. Others reflect the Goodwins' involvement with puppet theatre (eg Prospero, Ariel). 1954: Greetings. Shows clown on a seesaw holding Arthur and Mary each with suitcases [1957]: A kauri tree with a house in the background 1958: City lights; Auckland from 'Matatea' 1963: "Benny" with kauri and rimu 1964: Arthur, Mary and "Benny" flanked by two tall trees in bush, overlooking the city 1966: Arthur, Mary and "Benny" in the bush, with an Ogden Nash poem inside 1967: Arthur and Mary making home grew while "Benny" looks on 1968: Greetings from three old-timers; Arthur, Mary on either side of the kauri tree 1969: Prospero in the bush beside 'Matatea'; with a quotation from Shakespeare's "The tempest" Act IV Scene 1 inside (includes "We are such stuff as dreams are made on..."). Mary had died that year 1970: Ariel's song (Ariel hovers above 'Matatea" in the bush 1971: Noel; sunlight shines on a baby and a tui in the bush at 'Matatea' 1972: 'Matatea" (approaching from the garage); inside is a reproduction of the 1950 card (Arnold and Mary from behind a curtain) and the quotation "Age cannot wither, nor custom stale" - 1973: The kauir. Arnold has written: "This old tree, outside my window, was a sturdy young sapling before Shakespeare was born" 1974: Arnold at his desk looking out at the kauri and the view over the city 1976: Greetings from "Matatea" - 1976; 'Matatea' at the foot of the kauri The two prints are: Opanuku Road 1970 Arthur, Mary and "Benny" in the house under the kauri [early 1960s?] Quantity: 3 colour art print(s). 14 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Linocuts and lithographs, sizes varying

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1940s].

Date: 1940 - 1949

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1940s

Description: Includes: 1940: Eighteenth New Zealand Rotary Conference. Empire Hall, 6 March 1940. Manawatu Repertory Society has kindly offered to entertain conference members by presenting "Bird in hand", by John Drinkwater. Producer Babette Rodgers. Programme / flier 1941: Manawatu Repertory Society. "Children to bless you". Empire Hall. 21-22 July 1941. Programme. Manawatu Repertory Society. "Fresh fields". Empire Hall. 5-7 April 1941. Programme. ca 1941-1942: "Fresh fields", by Ovor Novello. Produced by Mrs Elsie Lloyd. [ca 1941-1942?]. Programme / flier with advertisement for 1941 film "Back street" on verso. 1943: Manawatu Repertory Society. Repertory Junior High Schools Group presents "Dark betrothal" by T B Morris, produced by Mrs J Davidson; "Eldorado", by Bernard Gilbert, produced by Mrs Espiner; "Quality Street", produced by Miss K Birnie; "The Day's good causes", produced by Miss J Marshall. Opera House (Palmerston North?). 4 August 1943. Flyer / programme. 1944: Manawatu Repertory Society. "The Barretts of Wimpole Street", by Rudolph Besier, Produced by Fred Cousins. Opera House. 4 November 1944. Programme. Napier Repertory Players (Inc). "Tony draws a horse". A comedy in three acts, by Lesley Storm. Directed by Elizabeth Culford Bell. Municipal Theatre Napier, 20, 21 and 23 October 1944. Programme 1945: Dai Tung Music Society (Auckland). "Human integrity". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 27 March 1945. Programme. Drawing Room entertainment by pupils of G Helen Gard'ner. Pioneer Club Room, 18-19 December [1945]. Programme Masterton Little Theatre Society presents a dramatised reading of N C Hunter's farcical comedy "Grouse in June". Producer John Lawson. Masonic Hall, 21 July 1945. Programme /flyer Wellington East Old Girls' Dramatic Society. Three one-act plays: "The phantom ship", by Mary E Matheson, produced by Esme Grindrod; "Charade", by Philip Johnson, produced by Beryl McMillan; "Check to the Queen", by T B Morris, produced by Noeline Myers. Flyer only. 1947: Wellington Technical College presents "Pygmalion", by G B Shaw. College Assembly Hall. 19-22 August 1947. Programme. Community Arts Service presents the C.A.S. Play Unit in ... "The sulky fire", by Jean Jacques Bernard. Produced by Arnold Goodwin. W E A Theatre. Friday 1 August [1947?]. Auckland, Pelorus Press. (Flyer only) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present "The hasty heart", by Captain John Patrick. Produced by Gerald Kirby; New Zealand production directed by Robert Quentin. Grand Opera House Wellington, 15 March 1947. Programme J C Williamson (New Zealand) Ltd Company. "While the sun shines" and "The hasty heart". Two "admission money" slips for 2nd May 1947, for His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. WEA Drama Group (Wellington?) "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. 7 April 1947. Flier / programme. (PR-03-0337) 1948: The Old Vic Company. Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1948. 60-page illustrated book. (2 copies) Old Vic Company. Australian-New Zealand tour. "The school for scandal". Programme. (Three copies: one inscribed "Tuesday October 12, 1948 - I stood in a queue for five hours to get seats". One with enclosed slip: "Owing to the indisposition of Sir Laurence Olivier, the part of Sir Peter Teazle will be played by Mr Derrick Penley") Old Vic Company. Australian and New Zealand tour 1948. "Richard III". Programme (2 copies) Undated 1940s?: Programme: Hutt Valley High School Old Pupils' Dramatic Society presents "In the cellar" by gertrude Jennings, producer John B Stanton; Wellington East Old Girls' Dramatic Society presents "Phantom ship", by Mary Matheson, producer Esme Grindrod; Peter Pan Players present "Gran plays trump" by Alic Halsey, producer Percy W Cousins. Flier. Quantity: 21 programmes and four flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance housed at MS-Group-0450..

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :In 1820 Te Rauparaha, chief of the Ngatitoa, retu...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-003

Description: Te Rauparaha in the centre of a marae speaking to his people. Hills in the background and the palisades of a pa to the right. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :Bellinghausen, the famous Russian explorer, arriv...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-002

Description: The palisades of a large Maori pa, with several Maori greeting Bellingshausen and his men. Dense bush in the background. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. There was no large pa at Ship Cove in 1820, nor did Ship Cove itself become a great whaling port, although Te Awaiti, at the entrance to Tory Channel, some distance away in Queen Charlotte Sound, did become a whaling station. Other Titles - Bellingshausen Bellingzgauzen Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 211 x 157 mm

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Various artists: [New Zealand bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with...

Date: 1870 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Barrer, Margaret, 1915?-1982; Clark, Russell Stuart Cedric, 1905-1966; Cooze, Frank Ivan, 1907-1995; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Griffin, Vaughan Murray, 1903-1992; Haggett, Frank C, active 1930s; Holloway, Ronald, 1909-2003; Hooper, Albert Horace, 1894-1977; Hunt, Roy, active 20th century; Lewis, W E W, active 1930; Peterson, Archibald Stuart, 1900-1976; Pike, Bertram Edgar, 1890-1972; Souter, David Henry, 1862-1935; Steen, Nancy, 1898-1986; Taylor, Ernest Mervyn, 1906-1964; Tilney, Frederick Colin, 1870-1951

Reference: BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-NZ-H

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: H. V. H. (by Margaret Barrer) J. N. H. (by Ron Holloway, 1932) P. S. H. (artist unknown) R. F. H. (by Margaret Barrer) Ron H[olloway] and A M H[arcastle] (by Ron Holloway, 1933) Frank C. Haggett (by self?) L. D. Haggett (by F. C. Haggett, 1930/31) Honey Haigh (by A. R. D. Fairburn, 1942) Norah Hall (by Nancy Steen, 1942) Hamilton Technical College (by W. E. W. Lewis, 1930) G. H. Hammersley (artist unknown) Aroha Moana Harcastle (by Ron Holloway, 1933) R Coupland Harding (by D. H. Souter, 1901) Arthur and Marion Harper (artist unknown, 1911) Henry John Chitty Harper (by Bristoll? soon after 1856) John Hyde Harris (19th century) Beatrice Hayward (by Frank Cooze) John Stephenson Hazlett (artist unknown, 1944) H. C. Henes (by Arnold Gardiner?) Dorothy Anstruther Hennessy (commercial artist, date unknown) Dr H. L. Hersch (by Hilda Wiseman) Arthur C. Hipwell (by Hipwell, 1930) Hocken Library Robert and Mary Hogg bequest (1941) Jean Newton Holloway (by Russell Clark, 1931) Jean Newton Holloway (by Ron Holloway, 1932) Kathleen Holloway (by Ron Holloway, 1935) Ronald Holloway (by himself, 3 different) Patrick John Holloway (by Ron Holloway, 1948) Teresa Mary Holloway (by Ronald Holloway, 1946) Katherine Holmes (by Frederick C Tilney, London, ca 1900) A. H. Hooper (by self, 1942) William Horton (by D. P., two copies) Kathleen Hosking (signed MPF, JCA, RLS) Adrienne Barham Houghton (1948) M. R. Houghton (1940s?) Lieut-Colonel A. Robert Hughes (by Arnold Goodwin, 1924-25; by Vaughan Murray Griggin, 1940s; and by an unknown artist in Ceylon) Ernest W. Hunt (3 different plates by Stuart A Peterson ca 1930) Ernest W Hunt (by B. E. Pike, 1940) Roy Hunt (by self) Desmond E Hurley (by E. Mervyn Taylor, 1950) Quantity: 45 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Various artists :[New Zealand bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with...

Date: 1870 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Bensemann, Leo Vernon, 1912-1986; Berry, Reginald George James, 1906-1979; Broekstra, Tom, active 1953; Coleridge, John Duke, active 1910; Donner, Tibor Karl, 1907-1993; Dwyer, Ella Margaret, 1887-1979; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Graham, Jessie Sutherland, 1886-1954; Gross, Richard Oliver, 1882-1964; Harris, Sam, active 1950; Holloway, Ronald, 1909-2003; Lloyd, Constance Alice, 1895-1982; McLintock, Alexander Hare, 1903-1968; Nash, Paul, 1889-1946; Percy, William Stratford, 1872-1946; Rule, Percival Watts, 1889-1953; Tilsley, Lydia Louise, 1898-1983; Tough, George Bannerman, 1901-1983; Wiseman, Hilda Alexandra, 1894-1982; Younghusband, Adela Mary, 1878-1969

Reference: BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-NZ-G

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: V. E. Galway (by A H McLintock, ca 1938) George Vere Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway, Governor-General of New Zealand Briar Gardner (by Louise Tilsley, ca 1938) R. S. Garnett Collection (of Dumas books in the Auckland Public Library, by Tibor Karl Donner, date 1934) Alexander Geddes (by Hilda Wiseman, 1934) Ethelwyn Geddes (A F[?] Goodwin, no date) General Assembly Library (4 different, ca 1949?) A. W. Gibb (by Percy Watts Rule, 1935) John Gibson (by Hilda Wiseman, 1953) Reginald Gibson (by Hilda Wiseman, 1947) Augusta Carr Glasgow (d. 1822) Earl of Glasgow, David Boyle, Governor General of New Zealand 1892-97) John Glasgow (by Paul Nash, 1908) Denis Glover (by Leo Bensemann) Denis Glover (by unknown Auckland artist, 1933) Auckland Goethe Society Arthur Godley (by John Duke Coleridge, 2 different ca 1910) Betty Goldie (by Hilda Wiseman, 1932) Jack W Goodwin (Unicorn Press, 1935, for Wilson and Horton Journalism prize) Margaret Gordon (by W. S. Percy) Mona Gordon (by Connie Lloyd, 1932) E. K. Goulding (by Hilda Wiseman, 1946) Jeanne H. Goulding (by a commercial artist, 1940) David H Graham (by Ron Holloway, 1952 - two different) David H Graham (by James Berry, 1952) David H. Graham (by Tom Broekstra, 1953) David H. Graham (by Adele Younghusband, 1954) David H. Graham (by Jessie S Jackson, later Mrs David H Graham, 1951) David H. Graham (by Sam Harris, 1950) David H. Graham (by Ella Dwyer, 1950) David H. Graham (by Hilda Wiseman, 1952) Elsie D. Graham (by Hilda Wiseman, 1944) Rose Grainger Collection (by Ron Holloway, 1936) Ida D. Gray (by Hilda Wiseman, 1946) Gray's Inn Library (by G. B. Tough, 1948) Greenwood Richard O. Gross (by himself, 1951) W. H. Gummer (by Hilda Wiseman, 1930) Dorothy G. Gwynne (by Hilda Wiseman, 1937) F. J. Gwynne (by Hilda Wiseman, 1936) Quantity: 44 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :The year 1820 saw an English sailor, John Rutherf...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-004

Description: John Rutherford, the 'tattooed Englishman', standing inside a pa, dressed in a cloak, and displaying his tattooed chest and face. In front, a man is pounding fern root and behind a woman is seated outside a wharenui with carved frontage. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. The details of Rutherford's moko are taken from 1830s versions of his portrait, and probably more directly from the version published in Sherrin & Wallace's Early History of New Zealand (Auckland 1890) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 211 x 157 mm

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Christmas cards from Arnold and Mary Goodwin to N...

Date: 1950 - 1976

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Byrne, Anne Elizabeth, 1911-2000

Reference: A-237-014/037

Description: Cards containing references to the Goodwin's activities in puppetry, self-portraits and portraits of the artist's wife, several showing the Goodwin family home and garden, native bush in the Henderson area, Auckland, and references to Shakespeare's The Tempest, with puppet representations of Ariel and of Prospero. One card shows Father Christmas as a puppet, another includes a clown, and one shows Auckland Harbour. Inscriptions: Most inscribed with Christmas greetings and brief comments Quantity: 10 colour art print(s). 14 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Woodcuts, coloured and black and white on folded paper 151 x 101 mm to 192 x 130 mm Provenance: Donation: Mrs A. E. (Nan) Byrne, Wellington, 1994

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820]. By...

Date: 1930 - 1939

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-001-a/006-a

Description: Shows 1. Prince Regent, first ship to enter Waitemata Harbour. 2. Bellinghausen [sic], the Russian explorer, arriving at Ship Cove. 3. Te Rauparaha returning to Kawhia. 4. John Rutherford. 5. The first plough in N.Z. 6. Hongi Hika, who visited England in 1820 Quantity: 6 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engravings 211 x 157 mm Provenance: Donated by Mr B N Lindsay of Wellington, in 1984. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - 84-145 - Transfer from MSS&A 84-145, Macdonald family papers, in 2003..

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edin...

Date: 1930 - 1939

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Varlow, R G (Mrs), active 1969

Reference: A-236-001/006

Description: Shows 1. Prince Regent, first ship to enter Waitemata Harbour. 2. Bellinghausen [sic], the Russian explorer, arriving at Ship Cove. 3. Te Rauparaha returning to Kawhia. 4. John Rutherford. 5. The first plough in N.Z. 6. Hongi Hika, who visited England in 1820 By courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. Each has descriptive text Quantity: 6 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engravings 211 x 157 mm Provenance: Donation: Mrs R G Varlow, Wellington, 26 November 1969

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Bush scene] [193-?]

Date: 1918 - 1940

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Watts, Robin, active 1990s

Reference: B-096-010

Description: Shows trees and open area with sheep and dead branches in foreground, one human figure in centre middle background. Supplied title Suggested date of execution from date of associated material given to ATL with this work. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Monogram] AG Artist was a member of the Quoin Club, Auckland, from about 1918. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching, black and white 223 x 291 mm, on plate 243 x 310 mm, on sheet 354 x 430 mm.

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Various artists :[New Zealand bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with...

Date: 1860 - 1955

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Barrett, William Phillips, 1861-1938; Brown, Charles R, active 1920; Collins, Harold, 1885-1929; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Hayden, C J, active 1941; Hipwell, Arthur Cecil, 1894-1964; Hutton, John Campbell, 1906-1978; Rule, Percival Watts, 1889-1953; Sayers, C, active 1936; Secombe, M K, active 1954; Shurrock, Francis Aubrey, 1887-1977; Smith, Doris R M, active 1940s?; Soane, Harry, active 1892; Taylor, Ernest Mervyn, 1906-1964; Vik, Karel, 1883-1964; Watson, C S, active 1930s; Whyte, Constance, active 1930s; Wiseman, Hilda Alexandra, 1894-1982

Reference: BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-NZ-S

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: J H E S (ca 1927-1929) St Peter's School Cambridge (heraldic, n.d.) Samuel Marsden School (by C S Watson, 1926?) Walter Schiff (n.d. typographic) Eileen and Egon Schoenberger (by E A Schoenberger, 1928) J. Morris Scobie (by Doris R M White, 1932) Alderson Memorial Library, Scots College (1950s) J L Scoullar (1934) John Seabrook (by Hilda Wiseman, 1954) M & E Secombe (by M K Secombe, 1954) Thomas Leonard Seddon (by C H Sayers, 1939) Shakespeare Library in memory of Mrs Christian Campbell Colquhoun (n.d.) Henry Shaw Collection, Auckland Public Library (1915) R G Shepheard (2 different, n.d.) William John Guildford Sharp (by C J Hayden, 1932) Mary Lothrop Sheridan (2 plates, one by Harry Soane, 1892; and by W P Barrett, 1901) Peggy Sherriff (n.d.) M W E Shore (by E Mervyn Taylor, n.d.) Francis A Shurrock (by himself, 1914) R B Sibson (by A C Hipwell, 1954) W A Curzon Siggers (by Charles R Brown, 1920?) Bruce Sinclair-Lockhart (by John Hutton, 1932) Richard Arnold Singer (by Arnold Goodwin, n.d.) V Singer (by Carol Vik, n.d.) Dilnot Sladden (heraldic, n.d.) Mr E M Sladden (by Harold Collins, ca 1910) Bryan T Smith (n.d.) J A Smyth (by E Mervyn Taylor, 1930s) Children of Mary Sodality (Wellington)(by Sister Mary Christopher (n.d.) South Canterbury Drama League (by Percy Watts Rule, n.d.) Southland Technical College Library (by Constance Whyte, 1930s) Carl Rudolph Straubel (2 plates, one by E Mervyn Taylor, 1949, and one unsigned) B P Stevenson (by Hilda Wiseman, n.d.) Barbara Standish (heraldic, n.d.) William Downie Stewart Collection, Otago Boys' High School (by E Mervyn Taylor, 1951) David N Strang (heraldic, 1900s) Quantity: 38 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :In the year 1820 the first plough arrived in the ...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Varlow, R G (Mrs), active 1969

Reference: A-236-005

Description: A Maori man working the land with a digging stick (ko) in the foreground, a gourd covered in flax ropes at his side, while two European men in the background by a cabbage tree point out to two Maori men the plough they have brought to New Zealand. Church Missionary Society Missionaries were the first to introduce the plough. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. This copy matted and glued to strawboard backing; formerly displayed in a frame Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm

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Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978 :The "Prince Regent", the first vessel to enter wh...

Date: 1930 - 1820 - 1939

From: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick 1890-1978 :[Historical incidents in New Zealand in 1820. Edinburgh? ca 1930]

By: Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978

Reference: A-236-001

Description: Rangitoto Island in the background, with a European sailing ship, watched from the left foreground by two Maori men, both with taiaha, standing near a carved gateway. Picture supplied by courtesy John Walker & Sons, Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 211 x 157 mm

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Manuscript

Inward correspondence (S)

Date: [1935-1970]

From: Sargeson, Frank, 1903-1982 : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-0432-125

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) 29 leaves.