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A Library-Bus Tour of the Suburbs WELCOME TO THE HOCKEN Friends of the Hocken Collections BULLETIN NUMBER 42 : September 2002 A library-bus tour of the suburbs Erik Olssen’s Building the New World, published in 1995 from the University of Otago History Department’s researches into the Dunedin suburb of Caversham, established new directions in academic history. HIS Bulletin, marking the honours bestowed on Anon. Ratepayers and Householders’ handbook ... for Anderson’s Professor Olssen this year, offers a brief introduc- Bay, Sunshine, Shiel Hill ..., 1947. Ttion to material relating to various Dunedin suburbs. Anon. Tomahawk School 1869–1969, 1969. The coverage can only be nominal. The Hocken Library Allan, Christine. The Every Family, 1982. contains much literature—such as the encyclopedias of 1905 Berry, Mrs J. & others Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Women’s and 1998, McDonald’s Dunedin; a Century of Civic Enter- Fellowship. Hostess Book, 1962. prise, and the tramway histories—relating generally to the Briton, Elizabeth ed. Looking Back—Pressing On, Musselburgh boroughs and suburbs. The Pictures Collection, represented Presbyterian Church, 1909–1959, 1959. here by a single pencil sketch, has dozens of suburban Cunningham, D. & Nacey, J. eds. Anderson’s Bay Community images; the Photographic Collection, also represented by one Kindergarten. Favourite Family Recipes. 1992. example, has many hundreds. And there is no room for any of Dangerfield, J.A. Dunedin’s Matchbox Railway, 1986. the numerous maps, town plans and sale plans. Duckworth, H. Early Otago. History of Anderson’s Bay... and Much information, on everything from sports clubs to Tomahawk, 1923; reprinted as The Early History of Andersons women’s organisations, can be found in Hocken Archives; but Bay and Tomahawk, 1982. even this is too diverse to list in detail. Users are invited to Frew, D. Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church 1863–1963, 1963. consult the computerised catalogue headings, where they will Hewitson, Wm. Andrew Cameron As I Knew Him, 1925. find Archives material on: Andersons Bay (78 items), Jeffery, J. ed. 1863–1913. Jubilee Souvenir of Anderson’s Bay Caversham (115), Green Island (38), Halfway Bush (12), Presbyterian Church, 1914. Kaikorai (56), Maori Hill (31), Mornington (53), North Jeffery, W.E. The Worlds of James Jeffery, Victorian Teacher, Dunedin (69), North East Valley (43), Opoho (24), Pine Hill 1995. (21), Ravensbourne (80), Roslyn (57), St Clair (41), St Kilda King, Mary. Truby King, the Man, 1948. Karitane. (33), South Dunedin (94), Vauxhall (7), Wakari (30) and other Lee, Jenny. Anita Ritchie: Personal Recollections, 2001. named localities. Check on theses, too. Lack of space also means the exclusion of Port Chalmers, the Otago Peninsula, Mosgiel and other outliers in what has become a greatly enlarged Dunedin. Even the follow- ing selection of books and booklets, taken off a data-base to be published more fully next year and relating to the contiguous urban suburbs, is necessarily incomplete. ANDERSONS BAY – MUSSELBURGH – TAINUI –TOMAHAWK Anon. Anderson’s Bay School Souvenir. ‘Te wharekura i te puketai’. 70th anniversary, 1858–1928, 1929. Anon. Anderson’s Bay School, 125th Reunion, 1984. Anon. 100 Years & Now Today: pictorial record of celebrations, Anderson’s Bay ‘Swampy flat land, South Dunedin, 1869’, pencil and wash drawing by the Rev. T.L.Stanley, School, 1858–1958, 1959. first Anglican vicar of Caversham. [Hocken Library accession no. 12,214] McLay, J. Waikouaiti & Dunedin in 1850, 1998. Macdonald, A.N. In the Shelter of Saddle Hill; ... the Walton- Mee, P.R. St Brigid’s School, Tainui: 50th jubilee, 1989. Fairfield School & District, 1971; MacDonald, N. & Weir, S. In Miller, Prue. A. Bay School 125th Reunion, 1983. the Shelter of Saddle Hill: the Walton-Fairfield School & Owen, Anne. Bayfield High School. 1961–1986, 1987. district, 1872–1997, 1997. Short, J. Ocean Grove Badminton Club, 1990. Meek, Don. Green Is Bowling Club 100 Years, 1987. Taylor, B. A. Bay Presbyterian Church Looks Back over 125 Years, 1988; In the Beginning & Here After, 1998. KAIKORAI Turner, N. The Family of Adam & Isabella Begg, 1974. Anon. Kaikorai Football Club, Jubilee Souvenir, 1934; 75th Tyrrell, A.R. Andersons Bay, incl. Musselburgh, Sunshine, Tainui, anniversary, 1959. Bayfield, Waverley, Ocean Grove, 2000. Anon. Kaikorai Presbyterian Church Jubilee, 1918; Diamond Jubilee, 1928; Centennial, 1968. BELLEKNOWES Anon. Kaikorai School Jubilee Souvenir, 1919. Park, R.L. & Hill-Scully, B. 50 Years of Golf. Belleknowes Golf Anon. Kaikorai Stream Catchment. Issues & Options for Resource Club, 1973. Management, 1991. Begg, R.Campbell. The Secret of the Knife, 1965. CAVERSHAM – FORBURY Hancock, Selina J. The Song of Scent-em-Lovely, 1901?. Anon. Caversham School, 65th anniversary, 1926; 125th Reunion, Houghton, Ruth M. Monitoring the Educational Development 1986; Opening of New Infant School, 1937. Initiative at Kaikorai Valley College, 1997. Anon. Forbury Parish Cook Book, 1992, R. Catholic. Lome, Puavai. Bradford School. Silver Jubilee, 1980. Anon. Helen Deem Centre. Our Favourite Recipes, n.d. Maera, Sandra. KVHS Cook Book, c.1960s. Anon. Nobody Did It Better, St Bernadette’s, 1985. Mowat, N. Kaikorai Primary School, 125th ..., 1994. Anon. Odds and Ends. Matariki Unit Senior Class, 1979. Panting, B.E. Kaikorai Rugby F.C. Centennial, 1984. Anon. St Peter’s. 1882–1952, 1952. Anon. Seventy-five Years of Service; Methodism at Kew and LEITH VALLEY Caversham, 1876–1951, 1951. Rae, Simon. Towards a New Century: St Stephen’s, 1996. Bethune, Norma J. ed, Work ‘n’ Pastimes: Conference of NZ Savage, Murray J. Haddon of Glen Leith; 1970. Society of Genealogists, 1998. Caversham Project. Davies, F. Jane. The Church of St Peter in Caversham, 1864– MAORI HILL 1882, 1982. Anon. Maori Hill School, 1906–1981, 1981. Gallaway, I. Carisbrook Cricket Club. Centennial, 1975. Barton, H.H. ‘Spring Up O Well!’ Maori Hill Presbyterian Hart, Jan. The Powley Connection, 1997. Church, 1905–1955, 1955. Hebbard, A.G. Caversham Harrier Club 1905–1955. Bennington, Seddon. Maori Hill Names, 1978, 6p. Horner, J.E. An Open Door, 1988. Caversham Brethren. Fache, Ada. Otago Ladies Golf Club 1892–1992, 1992. Kane, Andrew. The Sayings and Doings of the Caversham John McGlashan College publications Debating Society. St Hilda’s Collegiate School publications [Macdonald, A.N.] Caversham School Centennial 1861–1961, Wright, B.V. Otago Golf Club. 100 Years of Golf, 1971. 1961; Post-Script, 1961. Mee, P.R. The Turn of the Tide, 1977. St Bernadette’s. MORNINGTON Meiklejohn, J.B. Caversham Presbyterian Church, 1999. Anon. Church of S.Mary, Jubilee Cookery Book, 1933. Pywell, A.B. 1882–1942. St Peter’s Church, Caversham, 1942; Anon. Mornington Borough Council. Trams Regulations passed 1882–1952. The Story of St Peter’s Church, 1953. by special meeting, 22 February 1915, 1915. Riach, J.V. Forbury School, 75th Anniversary, 1951. Anon. Mornington Methodist Church Jubilee, 1926; New Method- Rutherford, Alma. The Edge of the Town, 1978. ist Church... opening, 1905. Rutherford, R. Spiritualism—what is it?, 1878. Caversham Mutual Anon. Mornington Presbyterian Church; brief historical sketch, Improvement Society. 1901; Jubilee 1881–1931, 1931. Thomson, H.A. Forbury School Centenary, 1975. Anon. Mornington School ... Diamond Jubilee, 1925. Turvey, Anne. Parish of Caversham, 1869–1969, 1969. Anon. Mornington School Cookbook, 1998, 35p. Vine, Gillian. Presbyterian Church... Caversham, 100 Years, 1974. Anon. Recipes. Tea & Party Dishes, c.1960s. Plunket. Anon. Top o’ the Town Cook Book, 1976. Civic Centre. GREEN ISLAND – FAIRFIELD – ABBOTSFORD Buchan, D. Balaclava School Reunion 1964–1989, 1989. Anon. The History of Abbotsford, 1994. CWI. Campbell, W. & Hargreaves, R. Straphangers and Grippers. Brown, G. The History of Green Is Rugby F.C., 1985. Mornington Cable-car System, 1994. Christie, Jan & others. Favourite Recipes, 1971. Concord-Green Croot, C.. Mornington School, 125th Jubilee, 1990. Is. Free Kindergarten. Familton, R.T. Bowling Company, 1983, 48p. Fox, J.F. Concord School 50th Jubilee, 1964. Fraser, A.J.T. History of St Mary’s Church, 1953. Freeman, C. & Mount, Mrs M. History of St Mark’s Church, Hargreaves, R.P. Poetical Works of George Scott, the Mornington Green Island 1877–1977, 1977. Bard, 1982. Gray, Eliz. Green Is Lawn Tennis Club Centennial, 1985. Hargreaves, R.P. Speaking the Word of God. Centennial history of Healey, K. The Green and the Gold, 1975; Vol.2, 1990. St Mary’s Anglican Church, 1983. Love, A.M. Green Island School. 1853–1926, 1926. Hargreaves, Ray. The Top of the Hill, 1983, 56p. McCorkindale, Wilma. Otago Road Services Ltd, 1997. Nicol, F.R. Mornington School Centennial, 1965. Phillipps, D.J. Mornington Methodism, 1976. Anniversary ..., 1960. Reed, A.H. Isabel Reed; Her Book, 1939. Anon. Souvenir of NEV Bowling & Lawn Tennis Club Jubilee, Rogers, Mrs E. ed. Park’s-High Street School, 1924. 1954. Spence, J.M. Bene Amatús. George Archibald Douglas Spence, Breward, I. Grace and Truth, 1982. Knox College. 1901–1974, 1974. Brown, Esther C. Scottish Mother, 1957; novel set in Normanby. Thomson, J.G. Mornington Presbyterian Church, 1981. Buchanan, A.H. & N.H. Andrew Buchanan of Chingford, 1807– 1877, 1995. NORTH DUNEDIN Campbell, Mike 75th Jubilee... NEV Cricket Club, 1966. Anon. Albany Street School: Jubilee 1874–1924, 1924. Hendry, Carole. Ferguslei to Hawthorne, 1976. Anon. Albion Cricket Club... Jubilee, 1912; Office-bearers 1912– Miller, J.M. NEV School. 8lst Anniversary, 1932. 13... Fifty Years After..., 1912, 12p. Mitchell, W.S. & others. A History of John and Ann McFarlane Anon. Dundas St Methodist Church, 1879–1954, 1954. Mitchell, 1962. Anon. Grange Cricket Club 75th Anniversary, 1954. Moffat, R.J. Presbyterians in NEV 1882–1982, 1982. Anon. A New Site—An Old School. King Edward Technical & Robertson W.J. NEV School. 125th Jubilee, 1976. Logan Park H.S., 1983. Sumner, Florence. St Martin’s Parish Centennial 1884–1984, Anon. Northern Assn F. Club, 75th Jubilee, 1963. 1984. Anon. St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church... fifty years’ work, 1921; Thomson, J.B. Bethune’s Gully ..., 1950, 15p. The Silver Jubilee. Record & Register of St Stephen’s Christian Endeavour, 1929–1954, 1954.
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