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McArthur, L M :Photographs relating to the Barnes family

Date: ca 1898-1971

By: Sarony Studio (Wellington, N.Z.); Crown Studios (Wellington, N.Z.); Peter Pan Studio; Tomlinson, Francis Ernest, 1864-1944; Anton, W J, active 1952; Thomson, Richard John James, 1890-1977; Bragge, James, 1833-1908; Davis & Company (Wellington, N.Z.); Robson and Boyer (Firm); Campbell, Colin, active 1914

Reference: PAColl-0580

Description: Family photographs of the Barnes family featuring the homestead Terewhiti and the following family members: Henry, Walter Ernest (Ernie - at various ages), Mary, Julia (Ernie's wife), Ernie's son Thomas, Lorraine, and Leslie. Also included are scenic views; scenes of mustering and shearing on the farm; Ernie and others in First World War uniforms; a burned down house; soldiers at Trentham camp eating a meal outside their tent (as a postcard signed by George McDermott to his brother and sister Alice and Bill); Lorraine Barnes taking part in a recording of the radio show The Quiz Kids as a member of the Hutt Valley team (The Quiz Kids was introduced by Selwyn Toogood in the 1950s); results of a national election being monitored on a wall chart ca 1930s; Ernie Barnes as captain of the Wellington Telephone Exchange Cricket Club; and two of officers and soldiers from the Second World War. The collection also includes a letter from the depositor with a small family tree. Quantity: 49 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Artist unknown :King Charles I taking leave of his children [London, 1866 or later]

Date: 1649 - 1866 - 1870

Reference: B-039-014

Description: Charles I of England, the day before his execution, farewelling his daughter and young son, with Bishop Juxon standing behind him. To the right stands Oliver Cromwell. A Puritan soldier armed with a halberd can be seen through an open door. The accompanying text describes the work as 'by one of our German painters ...The captive monarch is in a room of what was once his palace there [at Whitehall, London], but now his prison ... His noble and beautiful daughter, the Princess Elizabeth ... The little prince, Duke of Gloucester, in his ninth year, has climbed on his knee ... Close behind the monarch, with some disconsolate one weeping on his shoulder, stands Juxon, Bishop of London. On the right ... is Oliver Cromwell...' Extended Title - From Illuminated engravings of old England's worthies. London, [1866 or later Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 190 x 240 mm

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[Artist unknown] :Traffic in Whitehall, London, 1829.

Date: 1829

By: P & D Colnaghi & Company

Reference: A-047-021

Description: --Same: A-047-009. Reproduced from an early lithograph published by Colnaghi & Co. in 1829. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, ca 200 x 240 mm

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[Artist unknown] :Traffic in Whitehall, London, 1829.

Date: 1829

Reference: A-047-009

Description: --Same: A-047-021. Reproduced from an early lithograph published by Colnaghi & Co. in 1829. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 180 x 240 mm

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Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick, fl 1899-1940s :A twentieth century knight of St Michael...

Date: 1911

From: Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick :Original caricatures (chiefly [of Sir Joseph] Ward) / E. F Hiscocks [1910 and] 1911

Reference: E-212-q-013

Description: Shows Sir Joseph Ward standing in a London Street alongside a suffragette who has chained herself to the railings outside the home of Winston Churchill. Ward holds a scroll marked 'female franchise'. Nearby policemen are running away from Ward, who appears to be supporting the suffragette with a speech An original drawing for an illustration which appeared in Hiscocks' publication "Joe Ward abroad" (1911). Winston Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty in 1911. He was resident in Admiralty House, Whitehall. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, on card bound into album, 245 x 306 mm.