University archives - personal
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Adcock, Cyril John (1904-1987) - Papers
Axford, W. Ian (William Ian)
Academic career with relevance to Victoria University: MSc, ME (NZ: Canterbury), PhD (Manc), ARAS, FAGU Vice-Chancellor and Principal: 1982-85; Resigned, 1985. Knighted, 1996.
Bailey, Colin - Wellington College of Education and The Education Museum
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl - papers
This is a collection of the papers of both Ernest Beaglehole (1906-1965) and Pearl (Pam, also known as Tio) Beaglehole (1910-1979). The material includes publications, notes, correspondence, and photographs from the Beagleholes' professional and personal lives.
Brown, Laurence Binet
Cleveland, Les
Copies of photographs, c. 1911 - 1949
These photographs come from an album loaned to the Library in 2004 for copying. Hurl0001 - hurl0003 three photgraphs of professors lecturing, no metadata. Appear to be science lecture rooms Hul0004 - 3 men in military uniform siting on the brow of a boat. No metadata
Cotton, Charles Andrew, Sir
Only copies of Sir Charles Cotton's publications are held.
Davin, D. : The MacMillan Brown lectures, 1959, delivered at Victoria University of Wellington (Unpublished typescript).
Unpublished typecript of the Macmillan Brown lecture series (3 lectures) on the topic of Joyce Cary, delivered at Victoria University of Wellington, 11, 12 and 13 March, 1959. Donated by Ian Gordon..
Koro Dewes Collection - oral histories and waiata gathered by Kapunga Matemoana ('Koro') Dewes in the 1960's-1970's
This collection consists of copies of recordings made by Koro Dewes. Recorded from the 1950s to 1970s in Te Reo Māori, with some English, it contains whaikōrero, tikanga, whakapapa, waiata, hui, and oral histories. Though previously primarily associated with Ngāti Porou this collection contains recordings from across the motu.
Dolichoglossue [notebook], 1915-1937
1 notebook, 96 pages, containing H. B. Kirk's research notes on Dolichoglossue [a type of worm].
Hamer, David Allan, Professor
There have been two transfers of Prof. Hamer's papers, following his untimely death. The first transfer comprised working files from his office in the History Department, and electronic copies of his email correspondence. The second transfer added index cards to do with his electoral history research, and photograph albums chiefly covering his interest in buildings in North America.
Hughes, Professor G. E. Logic research papers
Two A2 size map folders of photostat copies of 14th C texts on Buridan Logic. These texts may well be available online. One transit box of foolscap folders contains similar material, and one folder of handwritten notes.