New Mexico

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Manuscript

Printed material - United States Department of Agriculture. Fourteenth Annual Report of...

Date: 31 Oct 1950

From: Ramsden, George Eric Oakes, 1898-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0196-295

Description: The main objective of the laboratory was the development of types of sheep which are adapted to semi-arid range conditions of the southwest, and the economic requirements of Navajo Indians and other sheepmen of the area. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[Aliens in spaceship] Auckland Star, 13 February 1981.

Date: 1981

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-336-037

Description: Caricature of two aliens in a space ship. Refers to reports that a space ship crashed in the desert of New Mexico near the town of Roswell in July 1947. This cartoon illustrated a letter to the editor responding to an article the Auckland Star had published 4 February 1981 about the Roswell incident. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card 190 x 250 mm Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

Manuscript

John Middleton Murry - Inward letters from Frieda Lawrence

Date: 4 Jun 1946-8 May 1956

From: Murry family : Literary and personal papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11327-060

Description: Typescripts of letters from Frieda Lawrence to John Middleton Murry from Taos, New Mexico, and Port Isabel, Texas. Dated 4 Jun 1946 to 18 May 1946. Typescripts are annotated in an unknown hand and are accompanied by a note reading `Sent to E W Tedlock Jnr' from the English Department at the University of New Mexico. Letters include reminiscence of her relationships with both Murry and D H Lawrence and reflections on Murry and Katherine Mansfield's relationship and Lawrence's homosexuality. She describes life in Taos, New Mexico, and comments on Murry's life back in England and his writing, including 'Community Farm', 'Between Two Worlds', and his biography of Jonathan Swift. Adaptations of Lawrence's novels to plays and films, publications on Lawrence, and various universities (Texas, New Mexico, and Nottingham) who have an interest in D H Lawrence are mentioned. Named figures include Mary Gamble, Angelo Ravagli, Dorothy Brett, Lawrence Pollinger (D H Lawrence's literary agent), Ernest Weekley, Aldous Huxley, S.S. Koteliansky, Ida Baker, and William Henry Hocking. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts with mss annotations

Manuscript

Letters to Frieda Lawrence

Date: 27 May 1946-24 Sep 1956

From: Murry family : Literary and personal papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11327-057

Description: One original and numerous transcribed letters written to Frieda Lawrence by John Middleton Murry during 1946-1956. Also correspondence exchanged with Angelo Ravagli after Frieda's death in 1956. Correspondence with Frieda concerns reminiscences of time spent in the 1920s, including their menage a quarte and Murry's own love for Frieda and their trip to Germany together. Murry describes the intervening years: his marriage with Elizabeth Cockbayne 'Betty' and his subsequent marriage to Mary Gamble and their life at Lodge Farm in Norfolk, his own children and grandchildren, suffering from Buerger's disease, travel to the south of France, and croquet. The letters also discuss D H Lawrence and Frieda's relationship, Lawrence's influence on Murry (both personal and literary), biographies of Lawrence (both Leavis and Moore's), Dylan Thomas's death, Murry's book 'Love, Freedom and Society', and Murry and Mary possibly visiting Frieda in America. Correspondence with Ravagli concerns the obituary Murry wrote for The Times and Ravagli's response to to the typescriptsthe obituary. Transcriber [Katherine Middleton Murry?] has made some annotations. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript

Manuscript

Papers relating to the death of Frieda Lawrence

Date: Aug-24 Sep 1956

From: Murry family : Literary and personal papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11327-059

Description: Contains papers relating to the death of Frieda Lawrence, including telegram from Angelo Ravagli informing Murry of her death and a typescript of obituary published in The Times and a thank you note from the Obituary Department. Further inward correspondence are responses to Murry's obituary: from Frieda's daughter, Barbara Weekley Barr (with an accompanying account of Frieda's last days and funeral from Joe Glasco), Richard [?], and Frieda's husband Angelo Ravagli. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript

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Prints of New Mexico

Date: 1987-2004

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

Reference: PAColl-10567-02

Description: Contains photographic prints of New Mexico taken by Les Cleveland during trips to the United States of America between1987 and 2002. Most prints include information on the year the photograph was taken, the year the print was made, and details such as the location it was taken. Many prints are stamped "vintage print". The latest date a print was made is 2004. Photographs include landscapes, street scenes, buildings, and local people. There are many images of Santa Fe. These include sculptures at Shidoni, the flea market, and Day of the Dead celebrations. People and buildings from Taos and Acoma are also photographed. Also includes a number of prints of a portrait of Miguel Gandert. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Prints arrived at Library in a box labelled "American". Quantity: 76 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints Transfers: Box one of three. See PAColl-10567-03 and PAColl-10567-04 for prints of other states originally stored with these prints.. Processing information: Prints arrived in no discernible order. Library staff arranged prints geographically by state. Prints housed in three separate boxes.

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Day of the Dead Puppets, Santa Fe, 1995

Date: 1995

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

Reference: PAColl-D-1547

Description: Mounted exhibition print showing Day of the Dead puppets, which are for sale with price tags visible, hanging on a lamppost in Santa Fe, United States of America. Taken by Les Cleveland, 1995. Signed by Cleveland and stamped with his name and address. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin photoprint mounted with framing mat on backing board

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Maryland, Virginia, and New Mexico prints

Date: [ca 1985-1990], [ca 2003-2004]

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

Reference: PAColl-10645-19

Description: Contains photographs of the Cleveland family in the United States of America, circa 1985 to 1990 and circa 2003 to 2004. Photographs taken by Les Cleveland as well as other, unidentified photographers, likely including Mary Cleveland and other Cleveland family members. Photographs taken in Maryland feature a trip to the town of Saint Michaels, including photographs of the Hooper Straight Light, Miss Freedom Figurehead, and a trip on a boat with a machine gun. Also in this sequence of prints are photographs taken on a family visit to Arlington Cemetery and at the Festival of American Folklife. Mary, Peter, Edward, and Les Cleveland all appear in these photographs, including posing together and picnicking. Prints from another trip, in Virginia or Maryland, show the annual muster of Chincoteague ponies on Chincoteague or Assateague islands. Photographs include the horses in yards, being mustered by horseback riders, and spectators (including Les, Peter, and Edward Cleveland and some people in traditional dress, possibly Amish). Also included in this sequence are photographs of Peter Cleveland and another teenager with their bicycles. New Mexico photographs include buildings and street scene in the town of Pinos Altos as well as a photograph of Mary Cleveland in a motel. Further prints show buildings in Santa Fe (including Adobe construction), sculptures [Shidoni?], and unidentified people. Also contains original photo wallets, Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Prints and negatives arrived at Library in print wallets inside a file box labelled "Noel Mangin Southern Voices." They were layered on the top of the box. Quantity: 93 colour original photographic print(s). 30 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 item(s) of photographic ephemera photo wallets. Physical Description: Photographic prints and paper photo wallets Transfers: Negatives separated from these prints to be found at 35mm-109212 to 35mm-109232.. Processing information: Prints were separated from negatives to facilitate appropriate storage. Not all prints have a corresponding negative.

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Pinos Altos, New Mexico, and surrounds

Date: [ca 2003]

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

Reference: PAColl-10645-17

Description: Prints of New Mexico, taken by Mary Cleveland and possibly Les Cleveland, circa 2003. Photographs show Billy the Kid Gift Shop and an antiques store in Mesilla, El Morro National Monument, street scenes in Pinos Altos, and the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Les Cleveland appears in several photographs. Original photo wallet and other items of photographic ephemera have been retained with prints. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Box two of two. Quantity: 17 colour original photographic print(s). 7 item(s) of photographic ephemera. 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin and dye coupler prints, photo wallets Transfers: Negatives at 35mm-108444 to 35mm-108458.. Processing information: Negatives originally stored with these prints and print wallets separated to facilitate appropriate storage.

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New York City, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Arizona, and New Mexico prints

Date: [ca 1970s], [circa 1994-1995], 2003-2004

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

Reference: PAColl-10645-16

Description: Prints taken on at least three separate trips to the United States, circa 1970s, circa 1994 to 1995, and 2003 to 2004. Photographs mainly taken by Les Cleveland with some possibly taken by Mary Cleveland. Also, a small number of prints taken in Australia. Mary Cleveland is pictured in an American city [San Francisco?] in the 1970s in front of various marquees including one reading "Exotic Lady Wrestlers". Photographs from New York City in circa 1994 show Manhattan street scenes, CD and record stall at Union Square, signs advertising "The Who's Tommy", Central Park (by the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir), front desk staff and the cafeteria at the Whitney Museum (Upper East Side), the subway system (escalators, inside carriages), and an interior at the Metropolitan Museum showing the European sculpture court. Washington D. C. photographs include the plane "Galloping Gertie" as well as other scenes at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, a car accident at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (with unidentified people watching on), unidentified homeless people, and scenes at an ice-cream parlour and a bookshop. A set of photographs show both the inside and outside the National Gallery of Art with the interior scenes showing gallery spaces and exhibits at the time of the exhibition 'The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein'. Mary Cleveland appears in a number of these images. Scenes outside show the inauguration parade of Mayor Marion Barry. The parade features the Ballou High School Marching Knights and other marching bands, Miss D.C. USA, stilt walkers and others on foot in traditional African dress with some people playing a variety of instruments, a group performing a dragon dance, and youth from Ward 5. Las Vegas photographs are taken circa 1995 and feature casinos and street scenes. One set of photographs show the Auto Collections Vintage Car Museum at The Linq hotel-casino in Las Vegas, another shows a stage performance by the Rockettes, and a third shows the interior of and patrons gambling at The Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Prints also include scenes at a fast food restaurant Dunkin' Donuts, a Fred Harvey Travel Store, and a model of the body of Jesus Christ with stigmata, likely taken in either Arizona or Las Vegas. Photographs from Arizona include the Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town in Jerome. New Mexico prints feature scenes from the Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tortugas. These photographs capture performances by local people and include elements such as costume, dance, musical instruments, and numerous images of the Virgin Mary. Australian image(s) show a Myer department store including people queuing outside. Original photo wallets have been retained with prints. Prints from Las Vegas dated as 1995 from exhibition print of image 'Elvis Slept Here' at PAColl-D-1519. "Exotic Lady Wrestlers" image likley San Francisco as identified by donor on negative strip at 35mm-109314. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Box one of two. Quantity: 143 b&w original photographic print(s). 21 colour original photographic print(s). 8 item(s) of photographic ephemera. Physical Description: Silver gelatin and dye coupler prints, photo wallets Transfers: Negatives now held at 35mm-108434 to 35mm-108443.. Processing information: Negatives originally stored with these prints and print wallets separated to facilitate appropriate storage.

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American vintage prints

Date: 1996-[ca 2001] - [no date]

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

Reference: PAColl-10645-08

Description: Vintage prints taken in the United States of America by Les Cleveland, 1995 to circa 2001. Each print has a caption on the rear that gives the date the photograph was taken and printed and Cleveland's title, which often includes the location the photograph was taken. Each print is stamped 'Les Cleveland Photograph", with Cleveland's home address, and "Vintage Print". Print captions are: - "Western Humour, Boothill, Tombstone, Arizona, 19[??]. Printed 19[??]". - "Street scene, Dupont Cirle [Circle], Washington D.C., 1995. Printed 1996". - "The Governor's Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1996. Printed 1996". - "Garden in Winter, Taos. New Mexico, 1999". - "Mick Reiber, Sculptor, Durango, Colorado, New Mexico, 1999". - "Fiesta, Santa Fe, 2001". - "Parlour House at Cripple Creek, Colorado, c.2001". Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints arrived at the Library in a box labeled "American Vintage Prints". Quantity: 7 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints Processing information: Prints placed in a loose date order by archivist.

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New Mexico 2004

Date: 1999

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

Reference: PA1-q-1305

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travel in New Mexico, United States, 2003 to 2004. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as handwriten notes on the content of the photographs, such as information on subjects such as locations and people, on interleaved pieces of notepaper. Photographs feature the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, the Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tortugas, and inscriptions on rocks at El Morro National Monument as well as towns such as Magdalena, Gallup, Pie Town, Pena Blanca, Taos, and Madrid. Also photographs taken on Central Avenue, Albuquerque. Subjects include shop clerks, cafes, gun shops, motels, cantinas, dwellings, theatres, mining machinery, sculptures by Michael Austin Wright, and landscapes and geographic formations. Chris Smith is identified, photographed with two children in a cafe. Trip to New Mexico dated based on photographic ephemera held in PAColl-10647-17. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "New Mexico 2004" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 50 b&w negative strips and eight contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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USA Southwest 1999 (2)

Date: 1999-2000

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

Reference: PA1-q-1304

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travels in Colorado and New Mexico as well as in Texas, late 1999 to 2000. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as interleaved notes providing information on the content of the photographs. Some sets of images are indexed to individual frame level. Photographs feature contemporary and historic buildings (some derelict), businesses, shop interiors, farm scenes (buildings), street scenes, art galleries, bars, motels, sculptures, cemeteries, murals, desert landscapes, roads, vehicles (some wrecks), industrial sites, rock art, and people, most of whom are unidentified. The specifics of some of these photographs are listed below. Les and Mary Cleveland appear in some photographs. Photographs in which Les Cleveland appears are likely to have been taken by Mary Cleveland. New Mexico content covers locations including Alamogordo, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Taos, Taos Pueblo, Los Alamos, Pojoaque, Acoma Pueblo, Arroyo Hondo, Los Cerrillos, Albuquerque, Chimayo, Tesuque Pueblo, and Truchas. Photographs include the Native American Vendor's Programme of the Palace of Governors in Santa Fe, children in Sky City School in Halloween costumes, Bradbury Science Museum, San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, D H Lawrence Ranch and Memorial and the Lawrence Tree, Dorothy Brett Cottage, Mabel Dodge Luhan House (including dovecote), St Francis Santos at Iglesia San Jose, a wall of brooms, a roadside liquor store, Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine, Kimo Cinema, Aztec Motel, Expresiones Dance Studio, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, western wear store interior, El Santuario de Chimayo, masks in the Coyote Moon Shop, Triangle Park Police Substation, an RV park, police officers, and a person wearing a bear costume. A series of photographs show Shidoni sculpture gallery and foundry, with bronze being poured, works in progress, and completed works by artists including Raoul Josset and Harry Caesar Solomon in the sculpture garden. Colorado photographs are taken in Creede, Cripple Creek, Crested Butte, Paonia, Delta, Colorado National Monument, Hotchkiss, and Marble. Included are photographs of a Moonrise Espresso, a mural, a war memorial, Colorado Pinyon Pine trees, marble ruins, motocross riders, and geographical formations. Clare Hays is identified in a series of portraits. There are a small number of photographs taken in El Paso, Texas. Photographs of a mining tour at an unidentified location. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "U.S.A Southwest 1999 (2)" on the spine and "U.S. S.W Negs 1999" on the cover. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 130 b&w negative strips and 22 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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USA Southwest 1999 (1)

Date: 1999

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

Reference: PA1-q-1303

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travels in Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico in 1999. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as interleaved notes providing information on the content of some of the photographs (mainly their location). Photographs feature contemporary and historic buildings (some derelict), businesses, street scenes, art galleries, bars, motels, sculptures, cemeteries, billboards, murals, farmer's markets, horseback riders, dogs, parades, desert landscapes, vehicles (some wrecks), industrial sites, petroglyphs, and largely unidentified people. The specifics of some of these photographs are listed below. Les and Mary Cleveland appear in a number of photographs. Photographs in which Les Cleveland appears are likely taken by Mary Cleveland. Photographs of Texas include Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Pecos, Vidor, Vega, Wildorado, San Juan Mission, Frederiksberg, and El Paso. These include photographs of a Goodwill store, Thriftland, the Kimbell Art Museum, Admiral Nimitz Museum, a limousine pickup truck [utility vehicle], Fort Worth Stockyards, longhorn cattle, the Happy Tracks Horse Motel, Arizola's Cantina, and Robert Summers' cattle drive sculpture at Pioneer Plaza in Dallas. Photographer George Krause is photographed. New Mexico content features Santa Fe an these photographs include numerous images of the Santa Fe Fiesta and includes parade participants, spectators and the statue of La Conquistadora. Santa Fe photographs also show buildings such as the Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi, San Miguel Mission, and the Palace of Governors (with street vendors selling jewellery outside) as well as folk dancers and other performers, police, a farmer's market, international Folk Art Museum, Canyon Road district, and Shidoni Gallery and Sculpture Gardens. Further New Mexico images are taken in Arroyo Hondo, Madrid, Fort Union National Monument, Albuquerque, Chama, Española, Bandelier National Monument, Carrizozo, Socorro, Las Vegas, and Puye Cliff Dwellings. These photographs include a bridal party in Albuquerque and band [Mollys?] playing in the Old Town, a mariachi band, the Arroyo Hondo swimming hole, a RV park, and landscapes with a storm brewing outside of Albuquerque. Colorado photographs show Silverton, Telluride, Creede, Victor, and La Mesilla. Telluride buildings include the Good Time Society house and the Mahr Building. Silverton photographs include a series of a piano player, sculptor Mick Reber and his sculpture garden, and Rick Parks with his family and dog. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "USA Southwest 1999 (1)" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 197 b&w negative strips and 33 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact prints, and holograph notes. Transfers: Loose negative removed from album to facilitate apropriate storage is to be found at 35mm-108764.. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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USA Southwest 1995 1

Date: 1995-1996

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

Reference: PA1-q-1301

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travel in the South West of the United States with Mary Cleveland, circa 1994 to 1996. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact prints. There are some interleaved notes regarding dates and locations. Photographs are taken in Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. They feature street scenes, buildings, and tourist sites. Mary Cleveland appears in many of the photographs. The specifics of some of these are listed below. Nevada photographs show Las Vegas, including casino scenes (Lady Luck, Glitter Gulch, The Caribbean, Treasure Island, The Linq) and a performance by the Rockettes. New Mexico photographs show buildings and street scenes in Albuquerque. Photographs taken in Colorado feature Mesa Verde National Park, with Cleveland photographing the site as well as ranger Don Ross (tour guide). There are also photographs taken in Cortez showing the Beanery and an old saddle on the ground. The majority of photographs were taken in Arizona. Locations visited and photographed by Cleveland include Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo, Waptaki National Monument, Jerome, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Quartzsite, Casa Grande, Tombstone, Oatman, Wickenburg, Wenden, Yuma, Painted Rock, Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Benson. Buildings and street scenes feature and there are also scenes of deserts and ruins and tourist sites. Numerous unidentified people appear in the photographs. Museums and art galleries include the Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum, Chaplin Fighter Musuem (with Les Cleveland appearing in a number of photographs), Arizona Museum of Natural History, and Heard Museum in Phoenix. There are also photographs of a number of public sculptures. Two parades are covered: a Superbowl Parade in Phoenix and the Parada del Sol in Scottsdale. Interior and exterior photographs of the Mission San Xavier del Bac are included and Cleveland photographs tours taken in Casa Grande and at Taos. There are a number of market scenes (including photographs of items for sale such as Day of the Dead puppets, gourds, and sculptures). A series of photographs show workers harvesting crops in a field [near Yuma?] and a number of burros are photographed in Oatman. See Series-6422 for vintage prints of some of these photographs. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "USA Southwest 1995 1" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 159 b&w negative strips and 32 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

Manuscript

Papers relating to YFC exchange

Date: [1961-1963]

From: Franken, Paul Joseph, 1935- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-5783-09

Description: Comprises correspondence, clippings, articles and other papers relating to Franken's International Farm Youth Exchange time in the United States in 1962 including certificate from IFYE, articles from NZ and Dutch papers and periodicals and letters regardingaspects of his visit, Language - Several newspaper items in Dutch Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Printed material

Date: [1940s-1950s]

From: Ramsden, George Eric Oakes, 1898-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0196-291

Description: Consists of - Home Extension Clubs, Anadarko, Year book 1952; La Fonda in old Santa Fe, New Mexico - The Inn at the end of the trail; "Free government needs free press", and "President and press" (magazine reprints); If we want to air our views / League of women voters, Washington, 1946. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (5 pieces).

Manuscript

McKinlay, James R, fl 1974-1978 : Report

Date: [1974]

By: McKinlay, James R, active 1974-1978

Reference: MS-Papers-9977

Description: Comprises report of McKinlay's study tour, `The Organization and administration of archaeological salvage programmes in certain states of the United States of America' Source of title - Supplied McKinlay visited Hawaii, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas and Utah with the aid of a fellowship from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, Jun-Sep 1974 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (96 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (duplicated) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr J R McKinlay, Wellington, Jun 1976

Manuscript

Thorp, Daniel B, fl 1970-2002 : Kiwis and cowboys

Date: [2002]

Reference: MS-Papers-7504

Description: Paper by Thorp on New Zealand travellers and the American west from 1871 to 1875. He writes of the interest from New Zealanders wanting to benefit from the impact of rail on the development of the American economy and their consequent use and travel on the Pacific Railroad, particularly in California and Texas, although many other parts of the United States are mentioned. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 folder(s) (28 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Professor D B Thorp, Virginia Tech, USA, per Ms Susan Bartel, Aug 2002