Publications, Lectures etc., by the Staff 1989-90
colquhoun, d. ‘Maning, Frederick Edward 1811/12P-1883: Trader, Pakeha-Maori, Judge, Writer’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), pp. 265-66. An introduction to archives: seminar and workshop at the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Waikato, 9 June 1990. cook, w. Review of Colonial Landscape Gardener: Alfred Buxton of Christchurch, New Zealand 1872-1950, by Rupert Tipples (Lincoln, Canterbury, 1989), in Landscape, 44 (Summer 1990), p. 25.
and winsome shepherd. ‘Ohariu Valley, A Vanishing Colonial Landscape’, in Onslow Historian, 19, no. 4 (1990), 3-15. Aspects of the Wellington and New Zealand Landscape, 1840-1900: talk to Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, Wellington, 21 November 1989. The Liberty style in New Zealand: workshop at weekend seminar, New Zealand Royal Doulton Club, Wellington, 7 October 1989. The Wellington Botanic Garden as a living archive: address and field trip for Archives and Records Association of New Zealand delegates, Wellington, 29 October 1989. dell, s. e. James McDonald Kai-whakaahua; Photographs of the Tangata Whenua (Wellington, 1989): exhibition catalogue.
Ponrua Historical Society, 30 April 1990. hedley, w. Empire and Desire: Gallipoli, 1915 (Wellington, 1990): exhibition catalogue. hemara, h. ‘Maori Manuscripts and Archives in the Alexander Turnbull Library’, in Archifacts (April 1990), 38-39. Biculturalism and the National Library: address to Department of Librarianship students, Victoria University of Wellington, 22 February 1990. How to handle taonga in a culturally sensitive way: address to National Museum and National Art Gallery curators, 2 May 1990. Library services to the Maori community: address to Department of Librarianship students, Victoria University of Wellington, 22 May 1990.
Maniapoto historical research report: three workshops at Oparure Marae, Oparure, 19 May 1990. Te wero —the challenge; responses to the challenge of biculturalism: address at New Zealand Library Association Conference, New Plymouth, 15 February 1990. horncy, j. New Zealand Newspapers: How to Use them for Research (Wellington, 1989): brochure.
‘The 1990 Publication Programme of the Alexander Turnbull Library’, in Te Puna Matauranga, 2, no. 2 (May 1990), 8-10. St. Andrew’s, the First 150 Years; a History of St. Andrew’s on the Terrace, New Zealand’s Oldest Presbyterian Church, from 1840 to 1990, edited by Charles P. Littlejohn (Wellington, 1990): assistant editor with Geoffrey R. Sanderson.
hyde, e. Biographical indexing from New Zealand newspapers using New Zealand Society of Genealogists volunteer indexers; a pilot project: address with Mary Keyes to New Zealand Library Association conference, New Plymouth, 14 February 1990. long, m. m. ‘Angas, George French 1822-1886: Artist, Naturalist, Writer’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), pp. 5-6.
Black Dawn to Wattle Grove; Australian Fine Printing and Private Press Books (Wellington, 1989): exhibition catalogue. ‘The Foulis Press’, Turnbull Library Record, 22, no. 2, (October 1989), 112-18. ‘King, Martha 1802/3?-1897: Teacher, Artist, Gardener’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), pp. 227-28.
The People and the Land: an Illustrated History of New Zealand, 1820-1920, by Judith Binney, Judith Bassett and Erik Olssen (Wellington, 1990): picture research. mccracken, j. Chronicle of the 20th Century, edited by John Ross (Ringwood, Victoria, 1990): picture research. minson, m. f. The Art and Life of the Early Surveyor: an Exhibition to Commemorate the Centennial of the N. Z. Institute of Surveyors: Drawn from the Collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library (Wellington, 1989).
Encounter with Eden: New Zealand 1770-1870: Paintings and Drawings from the Rex Nan Kivell Collection, National Library of Australia (Wellington, 1990). Review of Style, Information and Image in the Art of Cook’s Voyages by Bernard Smith (Christchurch, 1988), in Bulletin of New Zealand Art History, 11 (1990), 5-6. ‘Brees, Samuel Charles 1809/10?-1865: Artist, Surveyor, Engineer’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), pp. 39-40.
‘An Encounter with Eden: New Zealand 1770-1870’, Te Puna Matauranga, 2, no. 2 (May 1990), 4-6. ‘A Journey through New Zealand: the Work of Artists Accompanying the Early French Explorers 1769-1846’, New Zealand and the French Revolution, 1879 a BiCentenary Programme (Wellington, 1989), pp. 20-22. ‘The Maori Portraits’, Friends of the Turnbull Newsletter , 19 (March 1990), 1-2.
‘Well-travelled Maori Portraits Come Home’, Te Puna Matauranga, 2 no. 2 (February 1990), 4-5. Americana in the Alexander Turnbull Library’s Drawings and Prints Collection: lecture to the New Zealand America Association, 28 September 1989. Art Librarianship: lecture to Department of Librarianship students, Victoria University of Wellington, 2 August 1989.
The art of the early surveyor: guided exhibition tours, National Library Gallery, 23 August and 6 September 1989. Aspects of the Drawings and Prints Collection: lecture to Friends of the Turnbull Library, 26 July 1989. Curating the Drawings and Prints Collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library: talk to the Federation of University Women, General Interest Group, 13 April 1989.
minson, m. f. The Drawings and Prints Collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library: lecture to Paraparaumu Historical Society, 11 October 1989. Early Kapiti history interpreted through the eyes of the first colonial artists: lecture to Kapiti Adult Learning Programme, 7 May 1990. Early Wellington: lecture to Naenae Townswomen’s Guild, 28 November 1989. The enigma of the Nelson Maori portraits who was the artist?: lecture to Friends of the Turnbull Library, 13 June 1990.
Hidden agendas: interpreting Aotearoa through the art of the early surveyor: lecture to Wellington City Art Gallery, 7 February 1990. A journey through New Zealand: the work of the artists accompanying the early French explorers 1769-1846: lecture to Alliance Francaise, 8 May 1989, and public lecture, B.P. Theatrette, Wellington, 11 July 1989. murphy, n. Glimpses of past glories: exhibition curated for Chinese National Sports tournament, Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre, Wellington, Easter 1990.
from Tony Chuah for China Week 1990, BNZ Centre, Wellington, 12-17 February 1990. olsen, c. Introduction to the Alexander Turnbull Library Cartographic Collection: address to New Zealand Cartographic Society, assisted by Kevin Moffatt, July 1989. palmer, j. ‘The Alexander Turnbull Library’s Archive of New Zealand Music’ and ‘The Lilburn Trust’, in Biographical Dictionary of New Zealand Composers, by John Mansfield Thomson (Wellington, 1990), pp. 152-55.
‘Report on the 1989 I AML/I ASA Conference held at Oxford, and Study Tour of Music and Sound Institutions in Australia, London, Amsterdam, the U.S.A. and Canada’, in Crescendo, 25 (1990), 14-22. The handling and preservation of music archives: address to the International Association of Music Libraries Conference, Oxford, England, 30 August 1989, and to New Zealand Library Association conference, New Plymouth, 16 February 1990. parkinson, p. ‘Keeping it Gay but Safe; the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand’, in Sites, no. 19 (Spring 1989), 116-23.
A Reformed Code of Botanical Nomenclature, Edited and Improved from the Sydney Code, 1983, Incorporating Worthy Improvements Proposed to the Berlin International Botanical Congress, 1987, and Reorganised and Consolidated in a New Systematic Structure (Wellington, 1990). ‘Sexual Behaviour in Gay Men and the Response to AIDS’, in Sites, no. 19 (Spring 1989), 43-63. ‘Sexual Law Reform: the New Zealand Experience from Wolfenden to the Crimes Bill 1989: an Essay to Accompany an Exhibition at the Alexander Turnbull Library, July-August, 1989’, in Sites, no. 19 (Spring 1989), 7-13.
William Swainson, F.R.S., F.L.S., 1789-1855; a Commemorative Exhibition (Wellington, 1989): exhibition catalogue. and l. j. dorr, ‘969. Proposal to Conserve the Spelling 1320 Ravenala (Strelitziaceae)’, in Taxon 39 (1990), 131-32. A mythical illness and the construction of AIDS: lecture to a history of science course, Department of Zoology, Victoria University of Wellington, May 1990.
Parkinson, p. Stigma and risk: lecture to a history of science course, Department of Zoology, Victoria University of Wellington, June 1990. William Swainson, F.R.S., F.L.S., 1789-1855: a Commemorative Exhibition: two lectures to invited guests, October 1989.
and g. gale. Library services to lesbians and gay men: two lectures to NZLA Certificate Course, Wellington College of Education, May 1990. raine, h. The Folger Shakespeare Library: address to the Wellington Branch, New Zealand Library Association, 7 November 1989. The Folger Shakespeare Library: address to the Friends of the Turnbull, Turnbull House, Wellington, 29 March 1990. rainer, p. Turton’s Land Deeds of the North Island, microfiche edition: descriptive notes for cover.
The Alexander Turnbull Library: address to the Masterton Group, New Zealand Society of Genealogists, 26 March 1990. Ralston, b. j. Family history in the National Library: address at the 1990 Genealogical Convention, Auckland, 13 April 1990. retter, d.c. The Record Offices and National Libraries of Great Britain, with particular reference to their family history resources: address to the Hutt Valley Group, New Zealand Society of Genealogists, 1 May 1990.
sullivan, j. ‘Harding, William James 1826-1899: Photographer’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), p. 174. The People and the Land; and Illustrated History of New Zealand, 1820-1920, by Judith Binney, Judith Bassett and Erik Olssen (Wellington, 1990): picture research with Moira Long. tone, R.v. ‘Spain, William 1803-1876: Land Claims Commissioner’, in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1769-1869, edited by W. H. Oliver (Wellington, 1990), pp. 402-03.
traue, j. e. ‘Foreword’, Our Lesser Stars: Twelve New Zealand Family Biographies, edited by Colleen P. Main (Auckland, 1989), p. 9. (Wellington, 1989), p. 9. ‘The Launching of Our Lesser Stars’, New Zealand Genealogist, 21 (May/June 1990), 113-14. ‘Speech at Opening of Art of the Book Exhibition’, Book Arts, 1 (May, 1990), 2. Alexander Turnbull’s Library: address to the Probus Club, Upper Hutt, 16 August 1989.
Ancestors of the mind: address to the Wellington Rotary Club, 26 June 1989. Coming of age in a book culture: speech at launching of Behind the Lines, Turnbull House, Wellington, 12 October 1989. Five thousand years of the information society: address to the Wellington Branch, New Zealand Library Association, 6 December 1989. James McAllister; a kind of immortality: speech at launching of McAllister Exhibition, Stratford, 3 August 1989. Auckland, 13 April 1990.
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