Atkinson, Harry Dunstan, 1857-1935

Atkinson, Dunstan, 1857-1935, Atkinson, Harry Dunston, 1857-1935

Son of Harry Albert Atkinson (1831-1892) and Jane Skinner. Married Catherine (Katie) Ann Adams in 1885. Clerk with Hutt County Council from 1900-1915. For fuller information see `Stories of York Bay: A community effort' / Ann Paterson (p 81-82)

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Manuscript

Local issues

Date: [1900-1902]

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-114

Description: Identified persons entered under Name; also includes letter from Hutt County Council regarding difficulty of collecting rates from Maori land owners, letters re Rimutaka deviation survey, proposed line from Kakarika to Sandon, propsed Ngatiawa Bridge, establishment of school at Akatarawa, transfer of land for a church at Porirua, the Ohau Forest Reserve, lease of education reserve at Ohau letter from [?] Hudson, Levin, re land purchased by his wife and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Local issues

Date: Oct-Dec 1906

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-124

Description: Identified persons entered under Name; also includes telegram from Collyns and Roe re Foxton-Levin mail contract; Railways letter from the locomotive department, Petone; letter fropm the Hutt re schools site; telegram from McLeavey of Ohau'; letter re McNab's (Bellevue) Gardens, Lower Hutt; letter re Irish Envoy's Reception Committee, Wellington; part of telegram about Maori and Horowhenua Lake problems; part of letter re proposed site of Lower Hutt school; and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Local issues

Date: [1911-1916]

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-126

Description: Identified persons entered under Name Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Local issues

Date: Jun-Oct 1905

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-117

Description: Identified persons entered under Name; also includes part of letter regarding books for Otaki State School library; letters re occupation of road reserve (Kaitawa, Reynolds and Southee), re post office services in Levin, re land for reserve that is already State Forest, re contributions to Sullivan's hospitalisation, re Shannon public library. Also a letter from Seddon summarising the situation of several local issues and other corrspondence. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Miscellaneous personal papers - Correspondence, etc

Date: 1840s-1884, nd

From: Atkinson, Harry Albert (Sir), 1831-1892 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0091-065

Description: Includes cricket score sheet, ca 1840s; letter from S & L Spyers & Co, re shipment of sand, nd; financial accounts, 1884; letter in braille from W H Skinner, 1889; letter to `dear Harry' from Thomas H Sears, England, re meeting him at the docks, nd; letters to Jane - from Kate, 1865, from George Skinner, 1865, from `mother Atkinson', 1865; letter to `dear mother', from H D Atkinson, Nelson, 1865; letter to `dear father' from H D Atkinson, New Plymouth, 1884; etc; list of books compiled post-1860 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence relating to farming

Date: 1888-1899

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-132

Description: Identified persons entered under Name; includes letters to John A Field, note re carbide of calcium, file re Percy Hodgkins, letters relating to Hadfield and Field and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Date: 1865

From: Atkinson, Harry Albert (Sir), 1831-1892 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0091-008

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available.

Manuscript

Local issues

Date: 1907-1909

From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers

Reference: 73-128-125

Description: Identified persons entered under Name; also includes parts of letters, cases of phthisis at Weraroa Training School, proposed rifle range site near Otaki, telegrams from Gardner of Levin, Bell of Wanganui, Barnett of Christchurch, letters from [?] Kilgour of Wellington, Dorothea of Morrison's Bush, Greytown, papers relating to proposals in the new County Bill for Otaki and Te Horo ridings to be a separate county and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Harry Dunstan Atkinson

Date: ca 1920

By: Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964

Reference: 1/2-004994-F

Description: Head and shoulders portrait of Harry Dunstan Atkinson. Photographer was S P Andrew. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Date: 1884

From: Atkinson, Harry Albert (Sir), 1831-1892 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0091-017A

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available.

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Richmond, Dorothy Kate 1861-1935 :[Three campers] 1929.

Date: 1929

By: Richmond, Dorothy Kate, 1861-1935

Reference: B-079-020

Description: Shows three figures at a camp site, preparing food. The camp site is at Mount Cook, South Canterbury, with Mount Sefton showing in the background. Hal Atkinson is the young man crouching at the fire on the left, John Moore is standing in the centre and the artist is seated on the right by the table. There is a tent in the left foreground. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - D. K. Richmond. 1929; Verso - top left - The three figures around the camp-fire are Miss D. K. Richmond, Hal Atkinson and John Moore. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil & watercolour on paper 256 x 358 mm glued to board 272 x 371 mm

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Sons of Harry Albert Atkinson

Date: ca 1900

From: Atkinson Family :Photographs of the Atkinson family

Reference: 1/2-067489-F

Description: Sons of Harry Albert Atkinson (1831-1892), photographed circa 1900. From left: Edmund Tudor (known as Tudor), Harry Temple, Harry Dunstan (known as Dunstan), Samuel Arnold (known as Arnold), Alfred Charles. Photographer unidentified. Tudor, Dunstan and Alfred Charles were the sons of Harry Albert Atkinson and his first wife Amelia Jane Skinner (married 25 March 1856, she died in 1865). Harry Temple and Arnold were the sons of Harry and his second wife Annie Smith (married 13 June 1866). Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative