Clothing

Coverings for the torso, limbs, hands, feet, and head for warmth, fashion, or to cover nudity. It generally excludes other items of costume such as jewelry, crowns, and other accessories that are purely decorative or symbolic and have no practical function.

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New Zealand soccer team uniform fragments, 1933

Date: 1933

From: Zuill, Graham, active 2022: Collection relating to William Zuill

Reference: Objects-1215

Description: Maker(s) not known. Two textile fragments from uniforms worn by players and officials of the New Zealand Association Football team that toured Australia in 1933. One is a black arm band featuring an embroidered silver fern, with “NZ” the “1933” underneath. The other is a breast pocket cut out from a black blazer which was part of the New Zealand Football Association touring team uniform. Features a silver fern with “NZ” the “1933” underneath. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) Two pieces. Physical Description: Black arm band, and fragment from the pocket of a blazer.

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"E.P.S.O. Messenger" armband

Date: [ca 1941]

From: Eyles, John William, 1927-2020: Items relating to the Emergency Precautions Service

Reference: Objects-1210

Description: Maker(s) not known. Comprises a fabric armband worn by John William Eyles while serving as a messenger for the Emergency Precautions Service in the Auckland Metropolitan area. The armband says "E.P.S.O. Messenger" and has the number 34725 stamped on it. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Fabric armband with red lettering and black stamped number. Stitching detail along top and bottom edges.

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Chinese orchestra uniform. [ca 1925-1946]

Date: 1925 - 1946

From: Chung, Doris, 1917-2017: Collection relating to the Chee Kung Tong (Chinese Masonic Society) and Chinese in Wellington

Reference: Curios-Chung-90-246-24A

Description: Long sleeved black coloured silk robe with blue band and metal hooks at front of robe Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Silk fabric, thread, metal

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Baseball caps, and beanie hat

Date: [2000s]

From: Smyth, Brendan, 1950-: Collection

Reference: Eph-F-MUSIC-Smyth-3

Description: Promotional baseball caps including: The Beat Team. Black cap with red lettering “Counting the Beat” one black cap with red lettering [Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association]. “CAAMA Radio 100.5FM” "www.busybeepromotions.com.au" Black cap Legacy of Disorder. Black cap with red and grey embroidery New Zealand Music Month symbol, 2003. Pale blue cap with black and white design NZ on Air branding. Dark blue cap with white, green, and red embroidery “2MCR 100.3FM”. [Community Radio station in Sydney]. Blue cap with yellow, red, and grey embroidered pattern showing a microphone with a mouth Green cap with a yellow digger embroidered on the front Blue and white cap with a human figure with a star design on the head “Vision 100FM Palmerston North http://www.vision100.com”. Black beanie with orange embroidery Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 box(es) Nine caps, and one beanie..

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T-shirts

Date: 2002-2012

From: Smyth, Brendan, 1950-: Collection

Reference: Eph-F-MUSIC-Smyth-1

Description: New Zealand music related T-shirts including those manufactured by AS Colour, Hallensteins, Gildan, Gear Up Clothing, Tight T, Cotton Force, Bonds, Super Classic, and Kiwi Country New Zealand. They include logos and branding for the following: "New Zealand Music Month" T-shirts for the years 2002, 2004, 2008-2012 (black, white, green and yellow) "NZ on Air" T-Shirts (one grey, and one black) "RDU 98.5 FM" T-shirt (black with blue printing) "Legacy of Disorder" band T-Shirt (black with multi-coloured printing). Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 box(es) 13 T-Shirts.

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Orchestra uniforms

Date: [ca 1920-1952]

From: Chung, Doris, 1917-2017: Collection relating to the Chee Kung Tong (Chinese Masonic Society) and Chinese in Wellington

Reference: Series-6703

Description: Uniforms for members of the Chee Kung Tong orchestra. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 curio(s).

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International Muslim Association of New Zealand: Collection of public tributes left at ...

Date: 16 March-30 April 2019

By: International Muslim Association of New Zealand

Reference: ATL-Group-00466

Description: A collection of tributes left at or given to the Kilbirnie Mosque by members of the public after the attacks on two Christchurch mosques on 15 March 2019. Many of the tributes were attached to the fence around the building or left on the pavement outside the fence. Some were also created during the Mosque open day on 27 April 2019. The date range of the collection has been assumed to be March - April because people began to lay tributes from 16 March and tributes were accepted by the Mosque on the open day on 27 April 2019. Non-Latin script and some languages have been identified by a qualified translator from the Translation Service Te Pūtahi Whakawhiti Reo of the Department of Internal Affairs. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 68 folder(s). 20 box(es). 13 rolled item(s). 5 volume(s). 3 acrylic(s). 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Cards, posters, banners, paper chains, paper doll chains, woven items, small clothing items, florists' paper, toys, and works of art. Many items are inscribed with messages. Processing information: Some items in this collection have required special housing/containers because of their format and physical nature. The type of container and storage required has influenced the allocation of reference numbers.

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Non-paper, mixed media, and wearable objects

Date: 16 March-30 April 2019

From: International Muslim Association of New Zealand: Collection of public tributes left at the Kilbirnie Mosque after the Christchurch mosque shootings

Reference: Series-6629

Description: Comprises tributes of various forms that were left at the Mosque, including woven flax objects, clothing, toys, and hearts made of various materials. Some include messages. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 5 box(es). 2 folder(s). Processing information: Items in this series have mainly been housed in custom-made boxes. There is more than one item in a box so as to facilitate efficient storage. Their being stored together does not necessarily indicate that they were left at the Mosque together or that they were made by the same people or groups.

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Kirkcaldie & Stains branded clothing

Date: 2000?-2013

From: Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd: Papers and records

Reference: EPH-D-KIRKCALDIE-3-2000/2013

Description: Comprises a tie with a black and gold pattern and a "K&S" logo, a black and gold scarf printed with "Celebrating 150 Years" (both still in cellophane wrappers), and a green and white apron with a red, black and gold Kirkcaldie & Stains logo. The apron has been used and possibly was worn by staff in the Food Hall. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Dyed and printed fabric.

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Baseball cap with K&S logo

Date: 2010-2017

From: Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd: Papers and records

Reference: EPH-F-KIRKCALDIE-5-2010/2017

Description: Black baseball cap with white K&S logo stitched on front. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Cotton cap with peak.

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Chinese orchestra uniforms. [ca 1925-1946]

Date: 1925 - 1946

From: Chung, Doris, 1917-2017: Collection relating to the Chee Kung Tong (Chinese Masonic Society) and Chinese in Wellington

Reference: Curios-Chung-90-246-24B

Description: Ten long sleeved dark blue coloured silk shirts with pockets and mother of pearl buttons Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Silk fabric, thread, shell (mother of pearl)

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Chung, Doris, 1917-2017: Collection relating to the Chee Kung Tong (Chinese Masonic Soc...

Date: 1925-1946

By: Chung, Doris, 1917-2017

Reference: ATL-Group-00545

Description: Papers, and various objects relating to the activities of the Chee Kung Tong (CKT) and Chinese in Wellington. The collection includes items from the Chee Kung Tong, from the Chung's shop, and from the Chung family. Collection includes banners and flags; divining sticks; boxed candles; uniforms worn by members of an orchestra; stringed and wooden musical instruments; percussion instruments used by the orchestra; and printing blocks and an ink grinder likely used in the Chung's shop. Also includes photographic prints of Chinese in Wellington and Chee Kung Tong, and copy negatives and photocopies of prints made by the Library from originals belonging to the donor of the collection. For further information about the CKT and this collection consult the publication that accompanied an Alexander Turnbull Library exhibition on the CKT: `Chee Kung Tong: The Hung League in New Zealand', 1991. A copy is held in the collection backfile. Doris Chung's husband, Chung Dick Lee, was the last president of the New Zealand Chee Kung Tong. Quantity: 134 curio(s). 22 box(es). 2 folder(s). 12 b&w copy negative(s). 12 photocopy/ies. 12 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: Reference number changed in February 2021 from MS-Group-0435 to ATL-Group-00545, so as to bring all descriptive records for the collection together.