St. Paul's Cathedral (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Anglican cathedral designed by Charles Abbott. Built 1863.

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[Moore, John Lysaght], 1897-1965 :View from my room, 7 Victoria St Dunedin, 1921.

Date: 1921

From: Forbes, Josephine K, 1917-2005 :[John Lysaght Moore and Sophie Augusta Moore art works].

By: Moore, John Lysaght, 1897-1965

Reference: B-167-014

Description: Shows a view of the harbour from "Victoria Street", Dunedin, with Knox Church in the centre and St Paul's Church at the right. "Victoria Street" no longer exist in this position; the street may have been renamed. Inscriptions: Verso - bottom right - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour, 110 x 420 mm.

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Cherry, Arthur L, fl 1900-1941 :[St Paul's] Cathedral and Burns statue. Arthur L Cherry...

Date: 1900 - 1941

From: Cherry, Arthur Leonard, 1884-1947 :[New Zealand sketches. 1910s-1920s]

Reference: A-104-075

Description: View of St Paul's Cathedral and the statue of Robert Burns in the foreground, in The Octagon, Dunedin Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching, 165 x 120 mm on sheet 200 x 145 mm

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Photographs taken by Charles William Clift

Date: ca1855-ca1940

From: Nisbet, Eleanor M, fl 1980s-1990s :Photographs taken by Charles William Clift

By: Clift, Charles William, 1896-1984

Reference: PAColl-4889-1

Description: Clift and Jones family photographs. New Zealand towns and landscapes, in particular Wellington and Brooklyn. A record of the British aircraft carrier Indefatigable when it visited Wellington in November 1945. New Zealand houses and a very good wedding breakfast laid out in a private interior of the 1890s. There is a photograph of the Clift house in Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, and of a Christmas gathering at a house in Patanga Crescent associated with the Holm family of the Holm shipping line. Brooklyn and Makara churches and the interior of the Anglican cathedral in Dunedin Quantity: 1 container(s) photographic prints.

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Cherry, Arthur L, fl 1906-1941 :Town Hall & Cathedral. Dunedin. Arthur L Cherry. [ca 19...

Date: 1900 - 1941

From: Cherry, Arthur Leonard, 1884-1947 :[New Zealand sketches. 1910s-1920s]

Reference: A-104-073

Description: View of Dunedin Town Hall and St Paul's Cathedral in The Octagon Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching, 165 x 120 mm on sheet 200 x 154 mm

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Grant, F J (Mr), fl 1981 :Photographs of the tour of the Prince of Wales in 1920 and Ne...

Date: [1903-1920]

By: Grant, F J, active 1980s; Inkster, Lawrence Andrew, 1897-1955; New Zealand. Tourism Department; Morris, Guy Clayton, 1868-1918

Reference: PAColl-0362

Description: Photographs taken during the royal tour of New Zealand made by the Prince of Wales in 1920. Many of the images are of military inspections and displays by school children. There are also displays of Maori dancing and singing, the sailors of the HMS Renown, on which the prince had travelled , prior to their soccer match in Dunedin, the prince addressing the crowds etc. A number of the images are in two-part panoramas. Also included are four scenic photographs by the New Zealand Tourist Department which may have been taken in 1903. The photographer for the tour photographs was Guy. Other - Similar images at 1/2-032642, 045102 Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 60 b&w original photographic print(s).

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New Zealand cities - Christchurch & Dunedin

Date: [ca 1931-1949]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-203

Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1931-1949. Dunedin - Rattray Street cable car, 1935; Leith Stream; lower Stuart Street; The Exchange looking south; Robert Burns statue in The Octagon; elevated view of St Paul's Cathedral and Dunedin Town Hall; The Centotaph, Queen's Gardens; Otago University, 1931; Dunedin Botanic Gardens; Otago Boys' High School; tram in Princes Street; elevated view looking north along George Street; panoramic view taken from Mornington looking north; aerial view over Mornington showing High Street School, Hawthorne Avenue, Kaituna Bowling Club etc; aerial view showing St Kilda and Forbury Park Trotting Club; Larnach's Castle (taken during the Baptist Union Annual Assembly); Otago Peninsula from above Macandrew Bay looking towards Port Chalmers; wharves at Port Chalmers, 1935; new wing of the Medical School, 1948. Christchurch - Captain Cook's statue, Victoria Square; group under a tree near Bridge of Remembrance; canoeing on the Avon River; Hagley Park; Christchurch Botanic Gardens; Band Rotunda; Cathedral Square; Avon River; Mona Vale; Captain Scott's Statue with Christchurch Club in background; Worcester Street Bridge; Rolleston statue and Canterbury Museum in Rolleston Avenue; Bridge of Remembrance; Christchurch World War One memorial, 1937; Christchurch Hospital, 1941; daffodils beside the Avon; aerial view showing Christ's College, etc; aerial view of Addington Racecourse, 1934 & 1937; aerial view of Christchurch Botanic Garden; Edgar Stead's home, Ilam; hillside suburb showing access path and stone retaining walls; pupils at Fendalton School during PE class, 1948; Kerr's Reach, Burwood, 1949 Quantity: 56 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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McFarlane, Shona Graham, 1930-2001 :[St Paul's Cathedral, The Octagon, Dunedin. 1960s?]

Date: 1960 - 1970

By: McFarlane, Shona Graham, 1929-2001; Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001

Reference: C-119-026

Description: Shows the facade of the church. Shona McFarlane was resident in Dunedin in the 1960s, hence the suggested date on this work. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Shona McFarlane Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on sheet, 635 x 449 mm. Provenance: These items were held in the home of Douglas Lilburn at the time of his death and were bequeathed to the Library Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2001-172.

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Whitefriars Glass Works :[Design for stained glass window]. New Cathedral, Dunedin, N.Z...

Date: 1930 - 1955

From: [Whitefriars Glass Works] :[Six designs for stained glass windows for New Zealand churches. 1940-60s].

By: James Powell & Sons (Firm)

Reference: C-129-030

Description: Shows four pointed-arch panels beneath a circular rose window and quatrefoils. The four panels each depict a saint: from left, St Columba, St Patrick, St Ninian, and St Alban. The quatrefoils show, at left, the "Word of God", and at right, Noah's Ark. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, 580 x 387 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's London auction 28.5.1997, lot 92.

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[Artist unknown] :[Panorama]. City of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. 1867

Date: 1867

From: Illustrated London news :Various scenes of early New Zealand published in the Illustrated London News. 1860s

Reference: B-070-022-1

Description: Lefthand side of a panoramic view of Dunedin. The Octagon is on the righthand side of the engraving. Princes Street runs from left to right. Birds-eye view looking down onto the city, showing houses, businesses, churches, gardens, etc. Identifiable buildings include: Criterion Hotel; Theatre Royal; Paterson & McLean (wine & spirit merchants); Million House; Herbert, Haynes & Hay; Octagon Family Hotel; Provincial Engineer's Office (all in Princes Street). Scaffolding is in place for erection of St Paul's Cathedral on corner of The Octagon and upper Stuart Street. Based on a photograph by Melhuish (from associated text in Illustrated London news) Other Titles - Published in Illustrated London news, 6 Apr 1867, page 333 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 165 x 520 mm on double page 400 x 560 mm

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Vivaldi Chamber Orchestra; soloist Donald Maurice. Telemann concerto for 2 violas in G ...

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1997-02

Description: Poster publicising a concert, probably in Dunedin, shows a violin at the right. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 415 x 297 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Donald Maurice, 2013.

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Commercial slides of New Zealand

Date: [ca 1950-1970]

From: Edwards, Muriel, 1907-1981: Slides taken around New Zealand

By: Hatwell, Neville, 1918?-1969; Robin Smith Photography Ltd

Reference: PA12-10641

Description: Commercial slides from various publishers collected by Muriel Edwards. Named photographers are Robin Smith and N Hartwell. Images are published by Colourful New Zealand (Timaru), Tasman Colour Slides, and Fotocentre Colourview (Oamaru). Contains tourist shots from around the North and South Island, with towns, waterfronts, mountains, church buildings, and gardens all areas of focus. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies

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City of Dunedin, 1929

Date: 1929

From: Moore, Robert Percy, 1881-1948 :Panoramic photographs of New Zealand

Reference: Pan-2202-F

Description: Panoramic view taken from the roof of a building in Dunedin looking at St Paul's Cathedral centre left, and the Town Hall with clock tower in the centre of the image. To the right of the Town Hall are buildings including the Douglas Private Hotel, Hannah's Shoes, and in the foreground the Oban Hotel. St Joseph's Cathedral is visible on the left on a hill in the middle distance. Commercial buildings in the foreground, hosues on hills behind and cleared hills in the background. Taken by Robert Percy Moore. Inscriptions: No marginal notes - City of Dunedin. 1929. No. 908 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Panoramic negative 19.7 x 109.5 cm

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1973]

Date: 1973

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1973

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Christopher Cambridge presents, direct from sellout Australian concert tour, Winifred Atwell. [1973]. Promotional programme booklet with photographs Australasian Performing Right Association Ltd. 1973 APRA Silver Scroll. Circular letter and entry form dated 30 November 1973. Christchurch Town Hall Concert Association introduces ... season tickets for ten concerts at only $8 and 19 concerts to choose from. Christchurch 1973. Season programme flier Cleveland Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, music director. NZBC tour September 1973. Erich Leinsdorf conducting. Wellington Town Hall 18-19 September 1973. Programme flyer NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Auckland Town Hall, 16-17 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Wellington Town Hall, 18-19 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Christchurch Town Hall, 20 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC Wellington Festival musical marathon (with Andre Tchaikowsky, Carmina Burana (Orff), Stockhausen's electronic music, Wellington Jazz Orchestra). [1973]. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited present the distinguished Spanish soprano Victoria de Los Angeles, with Miguel Zanetti at the piano. [New Zealand concerts 11-13 July 1973]. Programme (2 copies) Lunch-time concert by pianists Michael Houstoun and Richard Mapp ... to raise funds for the Southland Otago Youth Orchestra to visit Hobart. Southland Museum, 21 July 1973. Programme / flyer Murray Khouri, clarinet, conductor. Promotional flier with photographs and suggested programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited (in New Zealand with Kerridge Odeon Corporation Ltd) presents Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London (leader Robert Masters) with Diana Menuhin, narrator (Melbourne and Sydney only). Programmes A, B and C in one booklet (2 copies) Charles Naylor and Donald Bowick. Lunchtime concert. Auckland City Art Gallery, 26 April 1973. Typescript programme on green sheet Niedzielski the artist and the man. Promotional pamphlet ca 1973 [Benny Levin and Russell Clark present] Ivan Rebroff in concert. Souvenir programme. New Zealand, March 1973 (2 copies) (with photos of Benny Levin, Russell Clark, and Ivan Rebroff) Patrick O'Hagan Australasian tour 1973, presented by Rotorua Entertainment Services Ltd, associated with Prestige Promotions Ltd and NZBC and Paul Dainty Corpoartion. Programme [Robert Raymond, Benny Levin and Russell Clark present] Ravi Shankar in concert [with Akka Rakha, Nadumullick Tanpura]. New Zealand tour, July 1973. Souvenir programme David Rumsey, Australian organist. University of Otago Music Department, St Paul's Cathedral, 1 June [1973?]. Programme / flyer Miss Betty Stewart, international organist returned home to New Zealand. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 23 March [1973]. Programme / flyer Studentischer Madrigalchor e V. Munster, directed by Harma Kramm. Town Hall Auckland, 24 March 1973. Programme Roy B Tankersley. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 25 March [1973]. programme / flyer NZBC presents Andre Tchaikowsky piano recital. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 17 March 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Andre Tchaikowsky piano recital. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 March 1973. Programme Wiener Sangerknaben. Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Limited present the world famous Vienna Boys' Choir. 1973 New Zealand and Australian tour. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) John Wells. organ recital. St Peter's Church Willis Street Wellington, 1 June 1973. Typescript programme on yellow sheet Quantity: 18 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera. One serial transferred on appraisal to Serials, 19 May 2015.

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Postcards of Onslow House and St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin

Date: [ca 1910s-1920s]

From: Unwin, Diana Mary, 1923-2014 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9220

Description: Postcards depicting Onslow House, Ocean Beach, Dunedin, taken by Guy; and St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, taken by an unidentified photographer Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) postcard. 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) postcard. Physical Description: Postcards

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[Artist unknown] :[Panorama]. City of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. 1867

Date: 1867

From: Illustrated London news :Various scenes of early New Zealand published in the Illustrated London News. 1860s

Reference: B-070-023-1

Description: Lefthand side of a two part panoramic view of Dunedin. The Octagon is on the righthand side of the engraving. Princes Street runs from left to right. Birds-eye view looking down onto the city, showing houses, businesses, churches, gardens, etc. Identifiable buildings include: Criterion Hotel; Theatre Royal; Paterson & McLean (wine & spirit merchants); Million House; Herbert, Haynes & Hay; Octagon Family Hotel; Provincial Engineer's Office (all in Princes Street). Scaffolding is in place for erection of St Paul's Cathedral on corner of The Octagon and upper Stuart Street. Based on photograph by Melhuish (from associated text in Illustrated London news) Other Titles - Published in Illustrated London news, 6 Apr 1867, page 333 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 165 x 520 mm on double page 400 x 560 mm

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Family photographs

Date: 1920-1925

From: MacKay, B.R.S.A. (Estate) :Family photographs

Reference: PA1-o-784

Description: The MacKay family in the early 1920s. Some probably taken at their home in Seatoun Wellington. Other photos record life on a farm from a childs point of view with rides on sheep and freshly slaughtered pigs hanging outside. There are views of the Dunedin Exhibition in 1925 and many people shots of family members Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Burgess, Miss: Photographs

Date: ca 1863-1910

By: Burgess, (Miss), active 1961; Pegler, Enos Silvanus Abijah, 1869-1938

Reference: PAColl-6638

Description: Two images taken from original prints: the Cargill Monument with St Paul's Church behind and the Octagon Coach Factory on the left; and looking over Kawhia Pa towards the harbour. The photographer of the first image is unidentified but E S Pegler was the photographer of the second. 1/2-019367 has a duplicate at 1/4-021137 Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/2-019363 and 019367 Quantity: 2 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Milford area, Moeraki, Dunedin, Bluff

Date: [ca 1960s]

From: Ingle, Alfred John, 1917-2003 :Colour slides of New Zealand and a world trip

Reference: PA12-7031

Description: Photographs of the Milford area, Moeraki, Dunedin and Bluff taken ca 1960s by John Ingle. Views include the road into the Hollyford Valley; beech trees at Lake Lochie; the Humboldt Range from Falls Creek; Mount Tutoko from Milford Road; seals on rocks; the dining room, lounge and foyer of Milford Hotel; Mount Christina and moraine valley from the Hollyford track; mirror lake in Eglinton Valley; Chasm on the Cleddau River; Arthur Valley from the road; Moeraki Lighthouse and boulders; pillow lava; Dunedin Cathedral; the Richardson Mountains; building wharf Bluff. Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies slides. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1900 - 1919

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1900/1919

Description: Includes: 1901: A bidding prayer which may be used before a sermon in the Diocese of Wellington. Wellington, Turnbull, Hickson and Palmer, printers, Jervois Quay, 1901. 1901: A daily prayer card for Kezia Shaw. Baptised at All Saints Church Hobart; confirmed at St Thomas' Church Wellington on Easter morning 1901. 1902: St Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Lent 1902, by T H Sprott, M.A., Vicar 1903: Form for public institution to a cure of souls, ordered to be used in the Diocese of Auckland. Auckland; Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd, 1903. 1904: Christchurch Cathedral. The order of the Consecration of the Chancel and transepts of the cathedral. All Saints' Day 1904. Smith & Anthony Limited. 1904: St Paul's Church Thorndon. Lent 1904. [by] T H Sprott, M.A., Vicar 1907: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Observance of the Jubilee of the signing of the Constitution at St Stephens, Taurarua ... Service of intercession and thanksgivine. S Paul's Church Auckland, 13 June 1907. Order of service 1907: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Jubilee of the signing of the Constitution of the Church. Social gathering in the Choral Hall, 13 June 1907. Programme 1909: The Provincial College of S. John the Evangelist. Tamaki, Auckland. Auckland, Wilson & Horton, printers, 1909. 1910: New Zealand General Mission. [Circular letter from] T H Sprott, S Paul's Vicarage, 30 August 1910. Wright & Carman, 146 Featherston Street, Wellington. 1910: A litany of intercession for a mission. To be obtained from the Rev C C Harper, Palmerston North. Keeling & Mundy, general printers &c, Palmerston North [1910] 1910: New Zealand General Mission 1910. Plain questions on the ten commandments by the Rev. Nathaniel Keymer, M.A. Published by Richard Jackson, 16-17 Commercial Street Leeds. 1910: S Peter's Parish, Wellington. [Hymn sheet, 1910?]. Not to be taken away 1915: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (London). A form of humble prayer to Almighty God to be used in services of inercession on behalf of the Nation and Empire in this time of War. 19-2-15 [1915] 1916: Dedication of the sanctuary, choir & three bays of the nave of the new Church of S. Peter, Hamilton. Sunday December 10th 1916. Order of service. Waikato Times [print] 1918: Diocese of Waiapu. Service & institution of Dean and Chapter. October 2nd, 1918. 1919: Consecration of St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. Wednesday 12th February 1919. Order of service (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1950 - 1955

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

By: Blundell Brothers Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1950/1955

Description: Includes: ca 1950?: Notepaper for Bishopscourt Christchurch (2 sheets) 1950s?: Diocese of Waiapu. Institution to the Cure of Souls. Daily Telegraph Print, Napier, ca 1950s. Form of service (2 copies) St John's Cathedral Church Napier. For use at a civic service. Daily Telegraph Napier [Order of service. 1950s?] 1950: Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Annual service of thanksgiving by seafarers 1950. 29 October 1950. Order of service Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Morning prayer, on the occasion of the visit of His Grace The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. 10 December 1950. Order of service. Printed by Blundell Bros Wellington. (2 copies, one foxed) Diocese of Auckland. Form of service for the admission of churchwardens. ca 1950 Diocese of Waiapu. The visit to Napier of the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Geoffrey Francis, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England. 6 December 1950. Form and order of service Mothers' Union, Wellington Diocese. Meeting for women on the occasion of the visit of Mrs G F Fisher wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury and central president of the Mothers' Union. Town Hall Wellington, 11 December 1950. Order of service (2 copies, one damaged) New Plymouth Choral Society. Festival presentation of "The Messiah". St Mary's Church New Plymouth, 29 November 1950. Programme "Rangiatea"; he powhiri hui rautau o "Rangiatea". Wharekarakia. Otaki, te 18 o nga ra o Maehe 1950. [Order of service in Maori] Rangiatea Church, Otaki. Centennial celebrations, Saturday 18th March 1950. Invitation from the Raukawa Tribal Executive Committee, with secretary Nepia Winiata. Service in the Town Hall Wellington. Sunday 10th December 1950. Address by His Grace the Most Rev and Rt Hon Geoffrey F Fisher, P.C., D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. E.P. Print 30229 (2 copies) S Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. Visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Holy Comunion, 20 December 1950. Order of service Trinity Theological College. Annual social to friends. Bi-Centenary Hall, Pitt Street [Auckland], 30 June 1950. Invitation flier 1952: Holy Trinity Church Gisborne. Form of service for the dedication of the organ. Whitsunday 1 June 1952. Parish of St Andrew, Epsom. Consecration of the War Memorial Chapel by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and the unveiling of the memorial tablet by Colonel L F Rudd. 20 April 1952. Order of service 1953: The Cathedral. The building of the Cathedral. [Postal appeal pamphlet]. November 1953 Church of St James Lower Hutt. Dedication service. St Thomas's Day, 21 December 1953. Order of service The faith that can change the world. Leader Rev Canon Bryan Green B.D., Rector of Birmingham. Dunedin 10-20 August; Christchurch 23 August - 3 September; Wellington 9-16 September [1953] Wellington Diocesan Mothers' Union. Diamond Jubilee Diocesan festival 1953. Order of service. 1954: Order of service for the laying the foundation stone of the Wellington Cathedral by Her Majesty the Queen. 13 January 1954 (2 copies) St Barnabas Khandallah Re-dedication of the completed church, Boxhill Khandallah by His Grace The Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend R H Owen. 9 September 1954. Order of service 1955: The Bishop's Fighting Fund. Collector's handbook 1955. St Paul's Waiwhetu. Dedication of parish hall by the Most Rev. R H Owen, Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand. 29 January [1955]. Order of service Holy Trinity Church, Richmond, 1855-1955. Centennial programme St Augustine's Church Petone. Order of service for the unveiling and dedication of the War Memorial Tablet, by the Venerable H S I Kenney. 1 May 1955 St James' Mokoia golden jubilee 1905-1955. 19 June 1955 [Card showing the church building] Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013.. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753 November 2022: Form and order of service to be used in the laying of the foundation stone of the chapel of St Michael and All Angels in Hukarere School, Napier. 27 August 1950.