Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-

Poet and printer. Established Hawk Press, Black Light Press and The Holloway Press.

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Cows ... cookbooks ... and a brief description of the whole world : a history of print ...

Date: 26 Aug 2000

Reference: OHColl-0582/1

Description: The following papers were given at the sixth annual History of Print Culture in New Zealand Conference held at the National Library of New Zealand. `Australian periodicals and book history', a paper given by Elizabeth Webby outlining the progress of the Australian `History of print culture' project, which is called `A history of the book' in Australia. `...was, and is, the book': Alan Loney, Ted Jenner and `Ibykos', a paper given by Peter Hughes backgrounding private press printer Alan Loney who has operated Hawk Press, Black Light Press and Holloway Press. Focuses on Loney's production of Ted Jenner's work. `The New Zealand dairy exporter', a paper given by Maria O'Connor looking at the monthly essay competition in the women's pages of the Dairy exporter between 1927 and 1940. `Edmonds cookery book: from marketing tool to national icon', a paper given by Nadine Burnett describing how a functional cook book has become a nostalgic symbol of New Zealand traditions and values. `Fiction, libraries and the reading public in colonial New Zealand : report on progress', a paper given by Jim Traue examining the enthusiasm for reading in colonial New Zealand, based on a statistical analysis of the nature of public libraries, readers and their collections between 1840 and 1938. `grace': who's got it?' a paper given by Sarah Jones exploring the reception of `grace' (periodical) in the New Zealand market as evidence of New Zealand women wanting `mindfood' from their monthly magazine purchase. `Man Sing Times', a paper given by Nigel Murphy examining the first Chinese language periodical published in New Zealand . `Taiki E', a paper given by Stephanie Pohe describing a new Maori magazine for school children. `The work of Raureti Te Huia (1885-1950); and the speaker's role as kaitiaki of his writings'/taonga', a paper given by Rovina Maniapoto-Anderson. `Power and the scandal of editing : the case for a brief history of the whole world', a paper given by Alan Loney describing the establishment of a literary magazine in 1995. Summing up by Brian Opie Venue - National Library, Wellington Quantity: 5 C90 cassette(s). 1 folder(s). 1 event(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available Brief descriptions of the papers given in conference programme.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1982]

Date: 1982

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1982

Description: Includes posters for: Town & Country Players. "Children's show"; a dramatisation of stories by Joy Cowley. Circa Theatre, 13, 20, 27 February, 6 March [1982?] (2 copies) "The duchess of Malfi". July 15 - August 7 [1982] (2 copies) "Einstein". Circa Theatre from Aug. 19 [1982] (2 copies) "The elocution of Benjamin Franklin", by Steve J Spears. Starring Michael Haigh. Directed by Ross Jolly. Opens 6th November [1982] (2 copies) "Female parts", by Franca Rame and Dario Fo. Directed by Kathryn de Nave, starring Katy Platt & Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre 10-24 December [1982], 7-22 Jan [1983] (2 copies) "Mabel", by Campbell Smith, directed by Grant Tilly. Ann Pacey is Mabel Howard. Premiere. Circa Theatre, from June 5th [1982] (2 copies) Music at Circa. Serenade; a programme of chamber music by NZSO players. Sunday November 7th [1982] Music at Circa. Monday December 13: Michael Calvert ... with Robert Oliver; Sunday December 19: Jazz concert featuring NZ compositions - The Colin Hemmingsen Quartet. Town and Country Players. "Pick a pack of pirates"; a new children's show by Joy Cowley. August holidays, Mon-Fri [1982] (2 copies) Poetry reading. Alan Loney, Mike Johnson, Rhonda Cooper. Sunday 29th August (Poster designed by Garry Connor) "Pop goes the moon". May holiday clownshow at Circa Theatre. Town & Country Players, with music and songs from Rose Wedde, Katy Platt. May 10-21 [1982] (2 copies) "Salvation Road". Writer Michael Heath; director Colin McColl. From April 29 [1982] (2 copies) "Skungpoomery", by Ken Campbell. Holiday programme for kids. Directed by Joy Watson. Aug 23 - Sept 3 at Circa Theatre (2 copies) "SUS", by Barry Keeffe. Opens 7 Jan for a limited season [1982] (2 copies) Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre; one Town & Country Players poster donated by Ralph Johnson in 2014.

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[Hotere, Ralph], 1931-2013 :Gary Reynolds & Kathlene Fogarty [Wedding invitiation. 1969...

By: Hotere, Ralph, 1931-2013; Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-

Reference: B-090-008

Description: Arrangement of text with three horizontal rows of dividing dots, a row of clouds, and a row of diamond shapes. Not in Marriage register 1969, 1975, 1980, 1986. Possibly 1997. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 425 x 253 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Alan Loney in 1999.

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Webb, Marilynn 1937- :Taste before eating / Marilynn Webb. - 1982 (Dunedin ; [prints ma...

Date: 1982

By: Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021; Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-; Hawk Press

Reference: E-286-f

Description: Portfolio of illustrated "recipes" reflecting current environmental concerns, produced to accompany exhibition at Dowse Art Museum, December 1982; prints are versions of the large watercolours exhibited. Title and production details from coloured title-page and colophon printed by Alan Loney. Some prints with added inscriptions by artist. Recipe for "Ngauruhoe snow" taken from: Basham, Maud Ruby, The Aunt Daisy cookbook. Auckland, 1968. For contents see shelf-list. No. 2 of limited edition of 19. Quantity: 19 colour art print(s). 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: 20 art prints ; linocut, coloured and handcoloured, images chiefly 169 x 224 mm or smaller, on sheets 404 x 302 mm, in black buckram box 440 mm ; 1 print black and white 347 x 247 mm

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1984].

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1984

Description: Includes: "About women"; photographs by Margaret Dawson. A Southern Regional Arts Council exhibition prepared by the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Exposures Gallery, 58 Ghuznee St Wellington, 29 October - 19 Nov 1984 (2 copies) "Image '84". National Art Gallery, 28 April - 24 June. Published by PhotoForum (Wgtn), PO Box 9603 Wellington NZ and the National Art Gallery. Photograph Peter Black: Moores Antiques, Wgtn / design Alan Loney / Plates Litholabs Ltd / Printing Service Printers Ltd (2 copies) "Land forms"; photographs Lloyd Godman. June 10 - July 14, Marshall Seifert Gallery [1984]. Poster by Squires; printed by Rogan Print Ltd The New Zealand Film Archive presents "The Pictures"; a photographic exhibition from Tony Kellaway. Opens February 24, 1984, ... 150 Wakefield Street. "Working men". Glenn Busch. 7 April - 17 June 1984, National Art Gallery Wellington New Zealand (2 copies) National Art Gallery Education Service. "Working men". Activity sheet for young people. "The Olympians"; an exhibition of photographs by Jane Ussher [shows rower Ian Ferguson]. Real Pictures Gallery, 3rd floor, His Majesty's Arcade, 171 Queen Street Auckland, 29 October - 16 November [1984] Quantity: 7 black and white and coloured prints. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around 750 x 500 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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[Calendars for the year 1985, of approximately A3 size. 1984].

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1985-3

Description: Includes calendars: 1985 Stamp Calendar. Single sheet calendar advertising subjects planned for future issues of stamps, and products of interest to stamp collectors. BP Oil New Zealand Limited. Six colour prints from photographs of scenic views of New Zealand by Brian Enting. Calendar published by The North Auckland Times Co (1985) Ltd, publisher of The Northland Times. Single sheet calendar featuring a colour print of Dargaville Post Office photographed by Parkview Photography, Dargaville. Camp and Cabin Association of New Zealand, 1985-1986. Single sheet calendar featuring coloured drawings representing Scenic views of New Zealand and holiday destinations and activities. Peugeot Club Calendar. Published by the Peugeot Car Club Auckland (INC). Single sheet calendar which includes coming club events. PhotoForum 1985 Calendar. Designed by Alan Loney, printed by Lowes Secretarial and Printing Bureau Lower Hutt, and published by PhotoForum. Includes a photograph by Peter Peryer. The Renovators, 1985. Single sheet Calendar sponsored by Television New Zealand and Odlins Limited, and printed by Budget Print Ltd. It features a colour print of a photograph showing the wall of a building carrying the marks of demolished interior structures. Quantity: 7 calendars. Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes.

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[Calendars for the year 1986, of approximately A3 size. 1985. Folder 1].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1986-1

Description: Includes calendars: Alexander Turnbull Library Calendar, 1986. Seven colour prints from watercolours of New Zealand cities and towns painted by W S Hatton between 1859 and 1869. Published by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust. Printed by Inprint Ltd, Wellington. (2 copies). Auckland City 1986 Calendar. Fourteen black and white prints of Auckland streets and buildings from photographs by John Reynolds and Deborah Smith. Produced by Elizabeth Treep and Felicity Wallace. Supported by Auckland Architectural Association, Graeme Burgess, Development Action Group, DKD Cafe, Kirsty van der Jeijden, Peter Walker, Peter Were (2 copies) Banks Peninsula New Zealand, 1986 Calendar. Thirteen colour prints of scenic views of Banks Peninsula from photographs taken by Martin London. Published by Martin London, and printed at the Caxton Press, Christchurch. Camp and Cabin Association of New Zealand (Inc), 1986-1987. Single sheet calendar with a graphic colour print of drawings of New Zealand peopled with holiday makers. Fruitfed Export; Every tray a golden tray. Seven colour prints of fruit exported from New Zealand by Fruitfed Export (a division of the NZ Fruitgrowers Federation Ltd). Native Forests Calendar, 1986. Thirteen colour prints of scenic New Zealand views by various photographers. Published by the New Zealand Native Forests Action Council. New Zealand High Country '86; Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society Calendar. Thirteen colour prints of high country views from photographs taken by Barney Brewster, and black and white illustrations of New Zealand birds by Pat Prendergast. New Zealand Labourers Union (Northern Branch); Weekend Warriors. Six colour cartoons by Robert Scriven (Auckland based advertising cartoonist and illustrator). Palmerston North; Houses from 1880 to the present day. Twelve black and white prints of Palmerston North houses from photographs taken by Maggie Grant. Produced by the Palmerston North City Council City Planning Department. PhotoForum 1986 Calendar. Single sheet calendar with a black and white print of a photograph of Clair Tomelty at the Rotowaro State Coal Mines taken by David Cook in 1984. Designed by Alan Loney and printed by Lowes Secretarial and Printing Bureau, Lower Hutt. Shell 1986; New Zealand National Parks. Seven colour prints from photographs of scenic views taken in national parks by Andris Apse. Designed by Ilott Advertising Limited and printed by Pictorial Publications Limited. Twelve New Zealand Artists. Twelve colour prints of art works. Produced by Optic Art P.O. Auckland, and printed by Quadrant Press Auckland. Art advisor, Mary Vavasour. University of Otago Pictorial Calendar, 1986; Images of people of the Pacific from the Hocken Library Collection. Thirteen colour prints, eleven of which are taken from coloured engravings of Pacific islanders in their native costumes by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (1756-1810). Produced and designed by Manson Wright and Peter Scott. Colour separations by Xenon Graphics and printed by Allied Press. (2 copies). Quantity: 14 calendars. Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes. Provenance: Some calendar donated by the Hocken Library and Christchurch City Libraries, 2011-2012. One calendar donated by Dylan Owen, Wellington in 2013.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions, and other events, associated with the Alexander Turnb...

Date: 1985 - 1989

Reference: Eph-C-TURNBULL-1985/1989

Description: Includes: Alexander Turnbull Library Christmas Picnic at Wilton Bush; Sunday 14 December 1986. [Poster concocted by Walter Cook with thanks to Aubrey Beardsley]. (2 copies). Gordon H Burt; Photographs from the Alexander Turnbull Library. National Library Gallery, Wellington, 2 June - 9 July 1988. (2 copies). Great War Photographs. Pictorial Collections Gallery, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. How did I become the oldest library assistant in the Turnbull Library? [ Political comment on the restructuring of the Turmbull Library in 1989 where staff were classified as crucial, important, and useful. Caption by John Sullivan in 1989. This poster is a blow-up of the 1989 original, made by staff member Mike Richie for his farewell speech 26-8-1994. The Book Beautiful; A selection of finely printed books from the collections [of the Alexander Turnbull Library]. Exhibition flyer, 1985. Turnbull Winter Lectures; The Book. A course of four lunchtime lectures for the Friends of the Turnbull Library, June - July 1986 at St Andrews on The Terrace. Lectures by - Michael King. Graham Beattie. Alan Loney. Jim Traue. (2 copies). Turnbull Winter Lectures; The Media. A course of four lunchtime lectures for the Friends of the Turnbull Library. St Andrews on The Terrace, June - July 1985. Lectures by - Hugh Rennie. Brian Priestley. Helen Paske. Tom Scott. (2 copies). Quantity: 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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Friends of the Turnbull Library :Turnbull Winter lectures; a course of four lunchtime l...

Date: 1986

By: Friends of the Turnbull Library

Reference: Eph-C-TURNBULL-1986-01

Description: Poster is an arrangement of text listing dates, speakers and their topics. Speakers were to be: Michael King, author. "Paving stone or mill-stone?". 17 June Graham Beattie, publisher. "Times of change and opportunity". 24 June Alan Loney, book designer and printer. "Book design in the computer age". 1 July Jim Traue, librarian. "The collectors". 8 July Two copies held. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 420 x 290 mm.

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Writing, 1979. Programme 5

Date: 17 May 1979

From: Writing. News, views and work of New Zealand writers.

By: Edmond, Lauris Dorothy, 1924-2000; Hunt, Christine Mary, active 1979; Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-; Noble, Jo, active 1979; Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946-

Reference: OHInt-0130/21

Description: Programme 5 - Panel, comprising of Lauris Edmond, Alan Loney, Ian Wedde chaired by Michael Harlow, discuss New Zealand poetry at the Students Arts Festival in Christchurch; Christine Hunt talks about her book Something in the Hills; Jo Noble talks about Jabberwocky, a magazine developed for New Zealand children; Elizabeth Alley presents her monthly newsletter about events in the book world; Ian Wedde reads his poem Dark Wood. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-000483a Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 event(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other partial transcript exists. Search dates: 1979

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Writing, 1979. Programme 3

Date: 17 April 1979

From: Writing. News, views and work of New Zealand writers.

By: Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-; Shirley, Ian Francis, 1944-

Reference: OHInt-0130/19

Description: Programme 3 - Alan Loney talks about the Hawk Press and the production of The Death of Captain Cook by J C Beaglehole; Ian Shirley discusses his book Planning for Community; Lewis Carthew talks about the William Carthew and Son's Feilding bookshop celebrating one hundred years; Elizabeth Alley presents her monthly newsletter about events in the book world, including a poem by Jan Kemp. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-000482a Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 event(s). 29 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other partial transcript exists. Search dates: 1979

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Directions in New Zealand poetry

Date: 16 May 1979

From: Stout Research Centre Oral Literary Archive

Reference: OHInt-0013-019

Description: Discussion on directions in New Zealand poetry, with Ian Wedde, Alan Loney and Lauris Edmond, and chaired by Michael Harlow. Topics include:- rural / urban split in New Zealand poetry; 'personal landscape' of womens poetry; the focus on relationships and the domestic life; the construction of poetry as important as the message; Polynesian influences on New Zealand poetry; difficulties in publishing poetry in New Zealand. Broadcast over Radio New Zealand, but dubbed privately. Venue - Wellington Recorded by - Ian Wedde Venue - New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation studios, Wellington Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-003194 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 event(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.

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University of Auckland Libraries and Learning Services: Last half of a letter written b...

Date: 15 September 1938 - 1995 - 2022

By: University of Auckland. Libraries and Learning Services; Wilkinson, Iris Guiver, 1906-1939

Reference: MS-Papers-12783

Description: Contains part of a letter written by Robin Hyde in 1938, along with research and notes on provenance of the letter. Includes pages three and four, on a single sheet of paper, of a letter from Robin Hyde while she was traveling to England. She mentions the upcoming publication of her book the 'The godwits fly' (Hurst & Blackett,1938). Includes messages to other friends, including Ron and Kay Holloway, Bob and Irene Lowry and Warwick Lawrence. Some of the messages have been crossed out with pencil. Also includes a handwritten note by Alan Loney on the provenance of the letter, from 1995. Also includes typed research notes from 2022 by archivist Katherine Pawley of Auckland University on the provenance of the letter. These notes include two photocopies of Alan Loney’s 1995 note, one of which includes annotations, possibly by Derek Challis. Pages one and two of this letter are at Library reference MS-Papers-9110-206. Page one is headed 'September 15th, off Portugal'. Auckland University archivist Katherine Pawley found this partial letter and Alan Loney’s note in the University archives in 2021. Alan Loney worked at Auckland University and received Griffin Press equipment and archives that publisher Ron Holloway donated to the University in 1994. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letter, typescript, photocopies, and a handwritten note. Provenance: This partial letter was accompanied by a note from Alan Loney to say he discovered it in the Griffin Press files at Auckland University on 8 May 1995.

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King, Martha, 1803?-1897 :The New Zealand tree fuchsia. Two botanical paintings by Mart...

Date: 1842 - 1986

By: King, Martha, 1803?-1897; Friends of the Turnbull Library

Reference: B-123-007-a/008-a

Description: Kotukutuku, fuchsia excorticata, Wanganui, 1842, a branch of the New Zealand tree fuchsia (konini) in flower and Fruit of the fuchsia, a branch of the konini in fruit Based on two watercolours in the Alexander Turnbull Library, A-007-005 and A-007-041. 'Limited edition of 500 copies of which this is no. 28' Designed by Alan Loney Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 427 x 314 mm in folder Provenance: Deposited under legal deposit, 1985

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Poetry readings by Anne Spivey and Alan Loney

Date: Winter, 1974 - 01 Jan 1974

From: Waiata Recordings. Recordings of New Zealand poetry

Reference: OHInt-0550/23

Description: Recorded by - John Doran Venue - Christchurch Teachers' College Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT5-0536 Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other inventory includes titles of poems recorded. Provenance: Recordings made for a long playing record

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Traue, J. E. (James Edward), 1932- :A Turnbull whakapapa / Printed for the Friends of t...

Date: 1990

By: Black Light Press (Lower Hutt, N.Z.)

Reference: B-176-005

Description: An arrangement of text being a quotation from the writings of J E Traue, Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library 1973-1990, beginning: "Research libraries such as the Turnbull are as old as the written record of humankind ..." Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handprinted broadsheet, 480 x 310 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Alan Loney in 1999.

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Neate, Robin, 1951- :[Three portraits, a landscape and a cityscape. Original illustrati...

Date: 1977

By: Neate, Robin, 1951-

Reference: A-253-039/043

Description: Numbered sheets show: A young boy standing by a wall; a tall city building; head and shoulders portrait of a smiling girl; head and shoulders portrait of a solemn girl; three flowers. "Dear Mondrian" was printed by Hawk Press in Days Bay, 1977. It won the NZ Book Award for Poetry. Quantity: 5 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ballpoint on paper sheets 246 x 207 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Alan Loney in 1999.

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Business correspondence and other papers (5)

Date: 2000-2006

From: Catley, Christine McKelvie Cole (Dame), 1922-2011 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11651-275

Description: Includes letters and printed emails. Not all names are indexed here. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts (some photocopies)

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Correspondence

Date: 1991-1995

From: Wards, Ian McLean, 1920-2003 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11631-172

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Inwards correspondence 1974

Date: 1974

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11624-016

Description: Comprises inwards correspondence dated 1974. Some letters are undated. Names selectively indexed. Includes cards, copy of PEN Gazette November 1974, and a circular about 'Made Over' poetry collection by Ian Wedde. Includes letter and poems (in English and German) by John of RD 4 Blenheim and Sibly Hall, Reading, England. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript