Handyside, Allan James (Rev), 1917-1996

Methodist minister and WWII conscientious objector. Initially detained at Whenuaroa Detention Camp he was later transferred to Rangipo Prison until discharged in 1946.

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Handyside, Allan James (Rev), fl 1940-1986 : Papers

Date: 1939-1946

By: Handyside, Allan James (Rev), 1917-1996

Reference: MS-Group-0088

Description: Echoes of the forties; extracts of Handyside's and other letters from prisons and detention camps (censored and clandestine) during World War Two. Includes letters to his parents and from various people to Handyside and others Allan Handyside, a Methodist minister in Murchison, was interred as a conscientous objector during the World War Two Quantity: 9 folder(s). 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Holograph, typescripts Finding Aids: Inventory available.

Audio

Interview with Allan Handyside

Date: 8 Nov 1990 - 08 Nov 1990

From: Conscientious objectors of World War II by Hautu Productions

By: Handyside, Allan James (Rev), 1917-1996

Reference: OHInt-0697/19

Description: Allan James Handyside talks about his work with the Methodist Church and being banished on his refusal to volunteer for World War II. Mentions conscription and refusing right of appeal. Recalls three and a half years at Rangipo prison. Talks about escapes, work gangs, being manpowered and difficulty in getting work after the War. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Margaret Long Venue - 3/7 Tawa St, Tawa Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHV-0591, 0592 = OHLV-0265; O593 = OHLV-0266 Quantity: 3 videocassette(s). 1 folder(s) - handwritten notes. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other Notes - OHA-3454.

Manuscript

Fellowship of Conscientious Objectors - Correspondence

Date: [1945]

From: Mason, Read Rex, 1904-1992 : Papers

Reference: 2005-016-15

Description: Inward and outward correspondence; most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field. Also includes letters to Ron and Frank. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence - H

Date: [1941-1947]

From: Efford, Lincoln Arthur Winstone, 1907-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0445-31

Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field; includes circular newsletter from Hansen Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Fellowship of Conscientious Objectors - Correspondence and papers

Date: [1945]

From: Mason, Read Rex, 1904-1992 : Papers

Reference: 2005-016-05

Description: Inward and outward correspondence and related papers; most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field. Also includes letters to Frank; Mr Malcolm; Cashmere, Christchurch; and Arthur. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Allan Handyside - Correspondence and papers

Date: 1980

From: Hamilton, Walter Ian, 1905-1991: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7938-07

Description: Letter from Allan Handyside in Te Puke to Hamilton with list of chapters for `Indeterminate sentence', chapter one, `And it was night' and chapters four, Uncouth Rangipo' and five `Help from Hautu' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence - M

Date: 1942-1948

From: Efford, Lincoln Arthur Winstone, 1907-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0445-35

Description: Correspondents include Harold McAuley, Mrs Creary, J A McCullough, Rita Mackenzie, E M Mackie, Owen McKirdy, W R Malcolm, Ron Malcolm, Eric Marshall, Merle Marston, H B Martin, David Mawson, Shirley Mawson, Walter S Metcalf, Stephen Miller, Hartley Milligan, Doris Mirams, M Mitchell, Muriel Morrison, J Middleton Murry Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence - B

Date: 1942-1954

From: Efford, Lincoln Arthur Winstone, 1907-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0445-25

Description: Correspondents include Ian Ballantyne, T M Bareen, Bruce Barnitt, Nancy Bay, J C Bayley, N M Bell, Albie Benson, Chuck Beswick, Mrs Bickers, Clarence Board, L C Boughton, Maurice Braddock, Noel Bradley, C B Brady, John A Brailsford, A B Brassington, Charles Brasch, Nancy Browne, Garfield Brown, D J Buckley, Malcolm Burrell, Ormond Burton who have been entered in the Name field; also includes unidentified correspondents, and letter from Andrew, `Heaven', Arkles Bay, Whangaparaoa and Thos M [?] Barren, Rangiora. Quantity: 1 folder(s).