Stockholm

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Album of trip to Britain and Europe

Date: 1956

From: McCormick, Eric Hall (Dr), 1906-1995: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-578

Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Travelogue diaries

Date: 1986, 1988

From: Freed, Dorothy Whitson, 1919-2000 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6300-11

Description: Diaries for Aug to Sep 1986 kept by Freed while travelling in Stockholm, Berne, Toulouse and Honiara, and during Sep 1988 while traveling in Japan, China and Sydney Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Papers relating to Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, (PIANC)

Date: 1957-1994

From: Simpson, Ralph Annand, 1908-1994 : Papers relating to New Zealand ports and harbours

Reference: MS-Papers-11505-21

Description: Conference handbooks relating to the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, (PIANC) Other - original file - NZCS ARC AG01 S03 F02 T01-05,07 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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The week. 13 March 2009

Date: 13 March 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-115

Description: Shows three images of events that have occurred throughout the week. The first shows a Stockholm Zoo keeper asking a captive chimp where they got the idea to stockpile rocks. The gorilla points to a large wall. The second image shows a prisoner at a private prison asking the warden whether there is any rehabilitation programmes. The warden replies that he work is hard enough without his threatening his job security. The third is of a Council member being offered a ham in return for a contract. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - SATURDAY CARTOON 1403A14CARTOON 25.15CM x 12.67 Pls correct & send to MediaGrid & GNZHARTPIX [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s).

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Statue of Poseidon in Gothenburg, and Sculptures in Millesgarden, Stockholm

Date: 1977

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: LCI-27-002X

Description: Index card reads: Sculpture. 19: Poseidon, Gotenburg [sic]. 20+21, Millesgarten [sic], Stockholm, Sweden. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 item(s) of photographic ephemera handmade index card. Physical Description: Cardboard index card with attached proof print(s), 13 x 19cm

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Sculptures in Millesgarden, Stockholm

Date: 1977

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: LCI-27-001X

Description: Index card reads: Sculpture. Millesgarten [sic] Stockholm, 1977. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 item(s) of photographic ephemera handmade index card. Physical Description: Cardboard index card with attached proof print(s), 13 x 19cm

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Statue of Poseidon in Gothenburg, and Sculptures in Milles garden, Stockholm

Date: 1977

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: 35mm-103705

Description: Negative film strip contains three frames numbered 19 to 21. Related index card reads: Sculpture. 19: Poseidon, Gotenburg [sic]. 20+21, Millesgarten [sic], Stockholm, Sweden. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) strip. Physical Description: 35 mm negative film strip

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Sculptures in Milles garden, Stockholm

Date: 1977

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: 35mm-103704

Description: Negative film strip contains four frames numbered 15 to 18. Related index card reads: Sculpture. Millesgarten [sic] Stockholm, 1977. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) strip. Physical Description: 35 mm negative film strip

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New Zealand Red Cross album

Date: August 20th to September 1st, 1948

By: Crooke, Helen Iris, 1895-1985

Reference: PA1-o-377

Description: Album of photographs and memorabilia collected by Miss Helen Iris Crooke when a delegate at the seventeenth International Conference of the Red Cross, held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1948. Scenes include group portraits of various delegates, portraits of the Chairman of the conference (Count Folke Bernadotte), the chairman of the League of Red Cross Societies (Basil O'Connor), and the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (Paul Ruegger). Scenes also include members of the Swedish royal family, the opening ceremony at the Royal Opera House, and scenes in various sections of the Houses of Parliament where most of the meetings were held. Towards the end of the album there are scenes of first aid demonstrations by members of the Swedish Red Cross. Included in the album is a page containing the full set of Swedish postage stamps of the time, issued and stamped at the Conference post office. Other Titles - International Conference of the Red Cross Inscriptions: Album page - `The seventeenth International Conference of the Red Cross, Stockholm, Sweden, August 20th to September 1st, 1948' Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with red cover, entitled `Miss H.I. Crooke, New Zeeland, XVII Conference Internationale Stockholm, 1948'; 24.5 x 33.0 cm

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FNIP - Board of Directors and Grand Council Meetings, Stockholm

Date: 1949

From: New Zealand Nurses Association : Records

Reference: 79-032-17/31

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Bell, Gerda (Gertruda), b 1903 : Report on overseas libraries visited in 1954

Date: 1955

By: Bell, Gerda Elizabeth, 1903-1992

Reference: MS-Papers-7800

Description: Report by Bell on libraries in Sydney, London, Frankfurt Main, Freiburg im Breisgau, Cologne, Munich, Stockholm, Perugia and Rome. While in London she also reported on various schools. Source of title - Transcribed Bell went to Perugia to study Italian in 1954; on her way there she visited libraries in Sydney and London and during her stay visited various libraries in Europe Quantity: 1 folder(s) (25 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by the Ministry of Education, Wellington, Apr 2002

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Album relating to Merton Hodge in England and America

Date: 1927-1939

From: Hodge, Horace Emerton, 1903-1958 :Albums and photographs relating to Merton Hodge and the Linney Family

Reference: PA1-q-926

Description: Includes photos of Student's Review, Dunedin, 1927; Selwyn College, Dunedin, late 1920s; Dunedin Student's Carnival, 1920s; house staff, Dunedin Hospital; Clifton Firth; Morice family, Wellington, 1930; picnic at Waikouaiti, 1929; marriage of Norrie Fyns Fenwick to John Henry Frothingham, 1931 (cuttings); Panama Canal from the deck of the "Port Piri" on the way to England in 1931; flyer advertising Geoffrey Wardwell in van Druten's "There's Always Juliet"; Merton and friends in London in 1931; photographs of Ireland relating to Merton's transfer to Spike Island, County Cork, as a military doctor; travells in Ireland with John van Druten; travells in Ireland with Geoffrey Wardwell, 1932 or 1933; photos relating to plays in 1933; Merton on the "Berengaria" on the way to New York, December 1933; views of Washington D C, December 1933; New York and friends there in 1933 and 1934; an Atlantic storm photographed by Merton Hodge from the deck of the "Berengaria" on the journey back to London, 1935; trip to Charleston and New Orleans for Mardi Gras early in 1935; a trip in England in 1935; street views of Merton's play "Grief Goes Over" in letters on the Oueens and Globe theatres, London; trip to possibly the south coast of France; snaps from an English trip including views of Whitby Abbey; trips to Germany (1936), Scandinavia, 1836/37 ?) with Geoffrey Wardwell; trip to Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Italy, France and Paris in 1937; Return to New York late 1938 or early 1939; views of the deck and passengers on the Queen Mary, March/April, 1939. Except for the New Zealand section at the beginning of this album the rest of the photographs date from Hodge's arrival in London in 1931 to his return to London from America in 1939. They relate to the period when he was a successful playwright. Most of the the photographs from 1931 are of people he met when he first arrived in London which was the time that he made friends with Auriol Lee, Geoffrey Wardwell, and John van Druten who continued to be close friends and collegues throughout the 1930s. Auriol Lee supported him as a playwright and directed a number of his plays. John van Druten was an actor and playwright, and Geoffrey Wardwell was an actor friend who often accompanied Merton Hodge on his travells. Merton Hodge returned to London after postgraduating at the Edinburgh Medical School during which time he wrote his first play \"As it was in the Beginning\" which became \"The Wind and the Rain.\" In London he took a job as a doctor with the British Army. After some time in London he was posted to Spike Island, County Cork, Ireland. This must have been in 1932-1933. All the photographs in the album relating to Ireland were taken at this time and record friends, places and holidays taken with John van Druten and Geoffrey Wardwell. 1933 was also the year that \"The Wind and The Rain\" was trialled at Manchester in October and began its 1,000 performances run in London. In late 1933 Merton Hodge sailed for New York on the \"Berengaria\" as \"The Wind And The Rain\" was to open at the Ritz Theatre, 48th Street, New York on the 1 Feburary 1934. Though it was directed by Walter Hart, Auriol Lee also had a hand in its New York production. The group of photographs of Washington relate to a trip made by Hodge in December 1933. He accompanied a theatre group taking a play \"The Lake\" to the National Theatre in Washington. Geoffrey Wardwell and Katharine Hepburn were members of the group. He was back in New York for Christmas 1933. After the New York opening of the \"Wind and the Rain\" Hodge, John van Drusen, and Auriol Lee, travelled to New Orleans for the Madi Gras. On the way they spent some time at Charleston, South Carolina. While there, they met Mrs Gordon Hastie who as well as a town house in Charleston, owned a large country house called \"Magnolia.\" This may be the pillared house in this group of photographs. The coloured postcards were also aquired in Charleston. Merton Hodge and Geoffrey Wardwell returned to London on the \"Beringaria\" in 1935. The group of photographs of the storm at sea were taken by Hodge during this voyage. Some were published in London papers on his return. Another English section follows which includes exterior views of the Queens and Globe theatres posting his second play \"Grief Goes Over\" which ran concurently with the \"Wind and the Rain.\" At this time Hodge was working on an adaptation for English consumption of an American play \"Men in White.\" After \"Men in White\" was produced Hodge and Wardwell went for a trip to France. There are no photographs of the trip to Berlin in 1936 with Geoffrey Wardwell where \"The Wind and the Rain\" was running successfully. Hitler saw it three times. It was also performed in Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Gottingen, Hamburg, Leipsig, Munich, and Vienna. In 1935 \"Grief Goes Over\" opened in London after a weeks trial run in Manchester. After the opening Hodge went on a trip to the South of France in 1936. On his return from France, he decided to go to Scandinavia where \"The Wind and the Rain\" was being produced in Sweden, Norway and Finland in a Swedish translation. He was accompanied by Geoffrey Wardwell. There are a large group of photographs relating to this trip, most being of Stocholm. He was back in London in May 1937 and saw the coronation. Then he went on a holiday to Switzerland which was the location for a film in which Geoffrey Wardwell was acting. They returned to London via Austria, Hungary, Italy, France and Paris. There are a lot of snaps which relate to this trip. Late 1937-early 1938 was taken up with the production of \"An African Farm.\" The French version of \"The Wind and the Rain\" opened in Paris in 1938. There are no photographs relating to these events in this album. In 1938/39 Hodge returned to New York and there are a group of snaps taken at this time. With the outbreak of war threatening, Merton Hodge along with many others decided to head back to London. He returned on the \"Queen Mary\" in 1939 and the last group of photographs in this album were taken during the journey. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Photographs relating to Mary Ronnie as Dunedin City Librarian

Date: 1968-1975

From: Ronnie, Mary Allan 1926- : Chiefly photographs taken during Ronnie's travels overseas and in New Zealand

Reference: PAColl-10063-1

Description: Photographs taken between 1968-1975 relating to Mary Ronnie when she was Dunedin City Librarian. Views of the city of Stockholm, Sweden, 1971. Quantity: 6 b&w original photographic print(s). 12 colour original photographic print(s).

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New Zealand trade and technical mission to Scandinavia

Date: 1977

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP-Trade and commerce-Trade missions and delegates-01

Description: Members of the New Zealand trade and technical mission to Scandanavia visit the Altas Copco company's test mine, Stockholm, Sweden. Photographed by an unknown photographer in 1977. Published in the Evening Post 26 September 1977 The test mine is situated below the company's factory complex. The solid rock is used for testing rock-drilling and other equipment. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 26.5 x 18 cm

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The week. 13 March 2009

Date: 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

Reference: DCDL-0013279

Description: Shows three images of events that have occured throughout the week. The first shows a Stockholm Zoo keeper asking a captive chimp where they got the idea to stockpile rocks. The gorilla points to a large wall. The second image shows a prisoner at a private prison asking the warden whether there is any rehabilitation programmes. The warden replies that he work is hard enough without his threatening his job security. The third is of a Council member being offered a ham in return for a contract. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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