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FDCA Collection 2010 Object ID Greater than or equal to "2010.100" and Object ID Less than or equal to "2010.138" 14/06/2020 Matches 319 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 2010.100.01 Photo of Mrs Joyce Huddleston with Peter Kerouse and his Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Tinker's wagon in September 1957 at Taikorea. Joyce was buying Photocopied Material baby napkins from Peter because she was eight months pregnant with Mrs Louise Hall. Copy from original which is with Mrs Louise Hall. A 2010.101.01 The Official Race Card (booklet) for the Feilding Jockey Club Fair Feilding & Districts Community Archive Race Meeting on Saturday 5th December, 1981 Pamphlet A 2010.101.02 Newspaper cutting - "A Wild idea made real by the Somersets" by Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Lisa Henson. Feilding Herald Thursday 10 June 2010. page 13. Newspaper cutting Feilding Community Learning Centre upcoming closure. Brainchild of L. J. Wild. Hugh Crawford Dixon Somerset and his wife Gwen arrived at the invitation of Mr Wild. adult education. Te Manawa Services. beginning of the playcentre movement. established Feilding Little Theatre. A 2010.103.01 Copy of letters by Henry & Edwin Worsfold , early settlers to Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Feilding, to family back in England, 1875 to 1876 Photocopied material A 2010.103.02 Copy of a list of the women who signed the Petition of Franchise Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive in 1893, which includes Feilding Women. Photocopied material L 2010.104.01 Booklet - Rules of the Feilding Industrial, Agricultural and Good Restricted FDCA Library Pastoral Association Incorporated under The Agricultural and Booklet Pastoral Societies Act, 1877 and Amendments thereto. confirmed 18th April 1905. Printed by E.H. Fisher, Kimbolton Road, Feilding, 1906. RESTRICTED - USE OTHER COPIES FOR RESEARCH Agricultural industries, societies, Industrial associations, Pastoral, Rules of order. L 2010.104.02 Booklet - Rules of the Feilding Industrial, Agricultural and Good Shelf FDCA Library Pastoral Association Incorporated under The Agricultural and Booklet Pastoral Societies Act, 1877 and Amendments thereto. confirmed 18th April 1905. Printed by E.H. Fisher, Kimbolton Road, Feilding, 1906. Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Agricultural industries Agricultural societies, Industrial associations, Pastoral, Rules of order. L 2010.104.03 Booklet - Rules of the Feilding Industrial, Agricultural and Fair OK Coach House Library Pastoral Association Incorporated under The Agricultural and Booklet Pastoral Societies Act, 1877 and Amendments thereto. confirmed 18th April 1905. Printed by E.H. Fisher, Kimbolton Road, Feilding, 1906. A 2010.105.01 Death Certificate of Arthur Wood, Mechanical Engineer of Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Feilding who died on 7 July 1973. He was a retired mechanical Certificate, Death engineer and ex service man. P 2010.105.02 Arthur Wood's Mother and his Stepfather - Edith Amelia Williams Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive and William Williams. Edith Amelia Woods(nee Shakespear). Print, Photographic A 2010.105.03 Family History of Thomas Shakespear entitled "The Ancestors of Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Lena Maria Williams". Lena's parents were Amelia and William Genealogical papers Williams. A 2010.105.04 Handwritten family history of Arthur Wood, naming his children, Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive and their children. Handwritten Notes A 2010.106.01 Descriptive newspaper cutting of the wedding between Monica Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Lucy Beattie of Feilding, and Geoffrey Ernest Lintott of England, Newspaper Cutting at St Agnes Anglican Church, Kiwitea (newspaper and date unknown) L 2010.107.01 Annual Magazine - Periodical Students yearbook. Began with Vol Excellent OK FDCA Library 1 Sep 1923- Magazine High school students, Periodicals, School yearbooks, Secondary schools, Yearbooks Early editions held have a listing of births, deaths and marriages for the year, and some obituaries. Occasional teachers and pupils signatures inside the covers. Stored in MDC1 BOX 03. 1923-1927, 1929-1930, 1933, 1945, 1954-1957. MISSING YEARS 1965 and 1968 Vol. 1 September 1923 No. 1 includes photograph - Laying the Foundation Stone - 7 February 1921) (From Accession 2015.945.02) Vol. II July 1924 No. 1 Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Vol. II October 1925 No. 2 Vol. IVNovember 1926 No. 1 Vol. V October 1927 No. 1 (From Accession 2015.945.02) Vol VI 1928 Vol. VII October 1929 No. 1 Vol. VIII October 1930 No. 1 Vol. IX 1931 Vol. X 1932 Vol. XIOctober 1933 No. 1 Vol. XII 1934 Vol. XIII 1935 Vol. XIV 1936 Vol. XV 1937 Vol. XVI 1938 Vol. XVII 1939 (2 copies kept "Editor's copy" with annotations too.) Vol. XVIII 1940 Vol. XVIII 1941 Vol. XX 1942 Vol. XXI 1943 Vol. XXII 1944 Vol. XXIII October 1945 (Victory Edition) Vol. XXIV October 1946 (Jubilee Edition) - 1922 - 1946 Vol. XXV October 1947 Vol. XXVI 1948 Vol. XXVII 1949 Vol. XVIII 1950 Vol. XXIX 1951 Vol. XXXII October 1954 No. 2 Vol XXXI October 1955 No. 3 Vol. XXXII October 1956 No. 4 Vol. XXXIII October 1957 No. 5 Earlier editions 1923-1929 owned by Mary Ritchie and donated by Vern Jensen in 2015. Accession no. 2015.945 also stored in this box. Box 3 - 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. (also 1975-1980 donated by M. A. Bailey in this box) The Sheaf 1980. The Sheaf 1981. (2 copies) The Sheaf 1982. The Sheaf 1983. The Sheaf 1984. The Sheaf 1985. The Sheaf 1986. Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location The Sheaf 1987. The Sheaf 1988. The Sheaf 1990. FAHS Sheaf 2009. Stored in LIB SCH02 L 2010.107.01.02 Magazine - The Sheaf. Good OK Coach House Library 1924; 1926; 1928; 1929; 1933; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1961; 1981; Magazine 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990. A 2010.107.02 Toast List - 75th Commemoration Old Pupils' Dinner Sunday 17th Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive March 1996, Feilding Agricultural High School. Song - Forty Toast List years on. (3 copies) L 2010.108.01 Book - "A Shannon family from Antrim, Ireland to New Zealand" Excellent OK FDCA Library by Family Members. - published by The Shannon Family Reunion Book and Book Committee September 2000. Printed by Fisher Print Ltd, Feilding. Chapters include Irish Tradition, Shannon Family Reunion, The Shannon family in Antrim, Ireland, and The Shannon family in New Zealand. Appendices : I. Towards an Irish family of Vance. II. Diary of Emily Jane Hewitt. III. The fires at Waituna West in January and February 1898. Family history Genealogical tables, Genealogy, History, local, Reunions. A 2010.108.02 Poster - family trees of descendants of Graham Shannon Excellent OK FDCA Library (1857-1935) married 18 Oct 1882 to Agnes Mulholland Papers, Genealogical (1859-1931) A 2010.108.03 Poster - family tree of descendants of Ezekiel Shannon Excellent OK FDCA Library (1847-1923) married 12 Aug 1875 Amie Sophia Buddle Papers, Genealogical (1856-1907) A 2010.108.04 Poster - Family tree of descendants of George Vance Shannon Excellent OK FDCA Library (1842-1920) married 23 Nov 1865 to Emily Hewitt ( -1914). Papers, Genealogical O 2010.108.05 EMTEC USB Memory stick or flash drive with removable lid Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive containing the whole of the book "A Shannon family from Antrim, Library Memory Stick Ireland to New Zealand" by Family members. Plus the photos included in the book. L 2010.109.01.01 15 page booklet "A log of the Lytton Street School. 1901-1951", Fair OK FDCA Library printed by Fisher Printing Co.. A brief summary of the School, Booklet Feilding, its activities and conditions. First log entry 18 October Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 1901. the School opened on 9 September 1901 with ninety-seven pupils. Mr S. Wyllie was first Headmaster (Principal). School Motto "Kia Ora Kia Tahi Kia Tahi Kia Ora" - Live to learn - learn to live. A 2010.109.01.02 Newspaper cutting, Manawatu Evening Standard Saturday 5 May Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive 1951. "New Building Lytton Street School Official opening Library Newspaper cutting Ceremony." A large gathering of past and present pupils and parents braved a chill wind to attend the official opening. Mr W. B. Tennent, M.P., Chairman of the Wanganui Education Board officially opened the school. Photo of the school building L 2010.109.02 Booklet - "St. Stephen the Martyr, Opotiki N.Z." Church of St. Good OK FDCA Library Stephen the Martyr, Opotiki, N.Z. Unknown date but list of vicars Booklet in the back of the booklet has 1949 as the final date. Churches, Martyrs, Willows L 2010.109.03 Booklet - 16 pages 15 poems by Returned Soldiers. Timaru Post Good OK FDCA Library Print. Original price one shilling. ANZACS, Australians, A Booklet soldiers farewell, Jim, A soldier's dream of home, Leave, Mother we meet again, The Landing, The Boy who went away, Down in our Trentham Camp, Gone but not forgotten, The Parting, From shovel to Sam Browne, The Poisoner's M.M., In appreciation. L 2010.109.04 Booklet - Cover title: Manchester Block jubilee 1874 -1924. The Poor OK FDCA Library story of the settlement of the Manchester Block published in Booklet Feilding by E.H. Fisher, McArthur Street, 1924. A souvenir of the settlement, published with the authority of the Executive Committee controlling the celebrations. Cover design by Mrs Mary Lucilla Gordon-Glasford, of Cameron's Line, a daughter of Edith Halcombe. Photos of early Feilding. List of Mayors who served in the Borough from its inception to 1921. Facsimile of Medal presented to School children in Manchester Block on back cover.
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