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Handwritten list with names and where caught (holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 8 -- 'Matters of interest to sportsmen and commercial fishermen'. Printed leaflet re Tuna fish (Printed, 1 leaf)\nItem 9 -- Black and white photograph of probable Parrot fish (22 x 16 cm)\nItem 10 -- Letter from G.B. Rowlings to Dr [E.G.] Turbot, dated 24 March 1965, re identifying fish (Holograph, 2 leaves). Includes drawing of fish.\nItem 11 -- Letter from Charles Le G. Gardner to the Director Auckland Museum [Dr E.G. Turbott], dated 18 January 1966, re identifying fish (Typescript, 1 leafc plus envelope). Includes drawing of fish.\nItem 12 -- Letter from J.C. Newell to the Director Auckland Museum, undated but stamped 'received 3 June 1966', re identifying fish (Holograph, 2 leaves). Includes drawing of fish.\nItem 13 -- Reprints from Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum, volume 2 number 3, pages 151-156, 17 November 1938. 'A new cleidopus and four other fishes new to New Zealand' by A.W.B. Powell. (2 copies)\nItem 14 -- Reprints from Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, volume 67, 1937. 'Marine fishes new to New Zealand, including the description of a new species of Halieutaea' by A.W.B. Powell. (3 copies)\nItem 15 -- Reprints from Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, volume 67, 1937. 'A starfish of the Genus Asterodiscus new to New Zealand' by A.W.B. Powell. (3 copies)\nItem 16 -- Black and white photograph labelled 'Helicolenus percoides' and 'Mr B.R. Cullin' (14 x 9 cm)\nItem 17 -- Note re 2 positives of fish to be identified - Mr J.S. Adams, and 2 colour positives of fish.\nFolder 2 - Maritime papers\nItem 1 -- Certificate from 'King Neptune from HMS Chatham' dated 3 January 1921.\nItem 2 -- 2 photographs of HMS Galathea from 1845-1847 and 1950-1952, mounted on card, signed 'Anthon [Braun], and dated 28 February 1952 (6 x 11 cm)\nItem 3 -- Letter from W.G. Alexander to A.W.B. 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Carr to Director of Auckland Museum, dated 29 June 1967, re offering figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 3 -- Letter from Director of Auckland Museum to Commodore L.G. Carr, dated 6 July 1967, re figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 4 -- Letter from Commodore L.G. Carr to the Director of Auckland Museum, dated 17 July 1967, re figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 5 -- Letter from Munrow Jefferson to Auckland Museum, dated 1 June 1967, re cigarette cards of 'Nelson's famous signal' (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 6 -- Black & white picture postcard from Myrtle Clifton to the Holy Sepulchre Indoor Bowling Club, dated 14 April 1959, re trip on 'William Reys' ship (Holograph)\nItem 7 -- Leaflet on book 'The ships that serve New Zealand' by Ian Graham Stewart (Printed, 1 leaf)\nItem 8 -- 'Development of museum halls' by E.G. Turbott, Director of Auckland Museum, re newsletter and halls, draft [?], (Typescript, 2 leaves)\nItem 9 -- 'Extract from \"An encyclopaedia of New Zealand\", pp. 568-69 and 251 - Naval expansion' (Typescript, 2 leaves)\nItem 10 -- 'Twin screw bucket hopper dredge \"Hapai\"' (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 11 -- Letter from J.A.Crawford-Smith to the Assistant Director of Auckland Museum, dated 26 October 1966, re model ship 'Hinemoa' (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 12-- 'The voyage of the \"Troy\"' by D.G. Edwards. Pages from The New Zealand Railways Magazine, p 27-34, 1 June 1940.\nItem 13 -- 'Map of Mystic seaport, Mystic, Conneticut (Printed, 1 leaf)\nItem 14 -- Receipt for model of 'Royalist', Illuminated address, and ship books by Auckland Museum from HMNZS Philomal, dated 10 February 1967 (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 15 -- Christmas card with picture of model ship 'Endeavour' from Museum of Applied Science of Victoria.\nItem 16 -- Christmas card from the New Zealand Oceanic Institute, Wellington, 1956.\nItem 17 -- Member's card for Dr A.W.B. Powell for Auckland Maritime Society, 1969/70.\nItem 18 -- Notes concerning model ships (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 19 -- Notes on sailings of various ships between 1863 and 1888 (Holograph, 4 leaves, 2 copies one is 1 leaf the other is 3 leaves)\nItem 20 -- Notes regarding visit of Commodore L.G. Carr and representitives of the Auckland Naval Command, and of the Achilles Association and River Plate Veterans Association, to Auckland Museum, 13 December (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 21 -- Cartoon by David Low 'No - at Mr Epstein's', originally from The Evening Standard.\nItem 22 -- Auckland Museum accession cards:\n(a) -- Donation of a \"Fine inlaid walking stick\" by Rev. Canon H.K. [Hadden Kingston] Vickery, MBE, 28 Audrey Road, N.2, on 29 August 1963.\n(b) -- Donation of the NZ War medal of 3042 Private J. Cummins, of the 65th Regiment of Foot, by Mrs C.L. [Clara Lavinia] Wakefield (niece by marriage of Private Cummins' daughter Mrs A.E. [Ada Elizabeth] Jeffs), of 18 Grosvenor Street, Grey Lynn, on 29 August 1963. [Acc. No. 148/63]\n(c) -- Donation of models, made by the donor, Mr C.W. [Clifford William?] Hawkins, of four Auckland sailing vessels, on 2 September 1963.\n(d) -- Donation of two walking sticks, one Maori, the other South African (Zulu, 1819), and medal of 50/797 Private J. Barbham [Barham?], 57th Regiment of Foot, by C.G. [Charles George] Barham, 105 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi. [Acc. no. 149/63]\n(e) -- Donation of Sterling silver boatswain's pipe (hallmarked 1851). Donated by Mr R. Ford, 26 August 1966.\n(f) -- Donation of six examples of a deep-sea sailor's craftsmanship: scale model of the Auckland-built barque \"Northern Chief\" and five ornamental ropework plaques. Donated by Mr O. Jordan, 12 Onslow Road, Mt. Albert, on 13 May 1969. [Note: Donor's first initial likely to be incorrect. At that time a Mr Nels Jordan was resident at the address given.]\n(g) -- Donation of a telescope by the late Lieutenant-Colonel R.H. [Richard Herbert] Marryatt, DSO, per Mrs [Mabel Dines] Marryatt, 3 Beacholm Street, N.3 [Beacholm Road, Takapuna, Auckland]. [Note: The Auckland Institute & Museum Annual Report for 1963-64 also notes two additional items: a periscope and rangefinder, p. 42]\nItem 23 -- Auckland Museum, Department of Ethnology accession card for a mariner's compass, said to have been used by Captain James Cook. Donated by Mr T.C. [Thomas Caradoc] Kerry on 17 April 1932 (Register No. 17472; Acc. No. 215/32). [Transferred back to the Ethnology Department card indexes on 16 December 2014]\nItem 24 -- List of photographs of ships 1853-1919 [?] (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 25 -- Miscellaneous notes on ships (Holograph, 4 leaves)\nItem 26 -- Pictures of yachts and boats from New Zealand Yachtsman Supplement, 25 February 1911 (Printed, 4 leaves)\nItem 27 -- Colour print of 'A wet windy day on the Medway' by W.L. 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Carr to Director of Auckland Museum, dated 29 June 1967, re offering figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 3 -- Letter from Director of Auckland Museum to Commodore L.G. Carr, dated 6 July 1967, re figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 4 -- Letter from Commodore L.G. Carr to the Director of Auckland Museum, dated 17 July 1967, re figureheads (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 5 -- Letter from Munrow Jefferson to Auckland Museum, dated 1 June 1967, re cigarette cards of 'Nelson's famous signal' (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 6 -- Black & white picture postcard from Myrtle Clifton to the Holy Sepulchre Indoor Bowling Club, dated 14 April 1959, re trip on 'William Reys' ship (Holograph)\nItem 7 -- Leaflet on book 'The ships that serve New Zealand' by Ian Graham Stewart (Printed, 1 leaf)\nItem 8 -- 'Development of museum halls' by E.G. Turbott, Director of Auckland Museum, re newsletter and halls, draft [?], (Typescript, 2 leaves)\nItem 9 -- 'Extract from \"An encyclopaedia of New Zealand\", pp. 568-69 and 251 - Naval expansion' (Typescript, 2 leaves)\nItem 10 -- 'Twin screw bucket hopper dredge \"Hapai\"' (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 11 -- Letter from J.A.Crawford-Smith to the Assistant Director of Auckland Museum, dated 26 October 1966, re model ship 'Hinemoa' (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 12-- 'The voyage of the \"Troy\"' by D.G. Edwards. Pages from The New Zealand Railways Magazine, p 27-34, 1 June 1940.\nItem 13 -- 'Map of Mystic seaport, Mystic, Conneticut (Printed, 1 leaf)\nItem 14 -- Receipt for model of 'Royalist', Illuminated address, and ship books by Auckland Museum from HMNZS Philomal, dated 10 February 1967 (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 15 -- Christmas card with picture of model ship 'Endeavour' from Museum of Applied Science of Victoria.\nItem 16 -- Christmas card from the New Zealand Oceanic Institute, Wellington, 1956.\nItem 17 -- Member's card for Dr A.W.B. Powell for Auckland Maritime Society, 1969/70.\nItem 18 -- Notes concerning model ships (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 19 -- Notes on sailings of various ships between 1863 and 1888 (Holograph, 4 leaves, 2 copies one is 1 leaf the other is 3 leaves)\nItem 20 -- Notes regarding visit of Commodore L.G. Carr and representitives of the Auckland Naval Command, and of the Achilles Association and River Plate Veterans Association, to Auckland Museum, 13 December (Typescript, 1 leaf)\nItem 21 -- Cartoon by David Low 'No - at Mr Epstein's', originally from The Evening Standard.\nItem 22 -- Auckland Museum accession cards:\n(a) -- Donation of a \"Fine inlaid walking stick\" by Rev. Canon H.K. [Hadden Kingston] Vickery, MBE, 28 Audrey Road, N.2, on 29 August 1963.\n(b) -- Donation of the NZ War medal of 3042 Private J. Cummins, of the 65th Regiment of Foot, by Mrs C.L. [Clara Lavinia] Wakefield (niece by marriage of Private Cummins' daughter Mrs A.E. [Ada Elizabeth] Jeffs), of 18 Grosvenor Street, Grey Lynn, on 29 August 1963. [Acc. No. 148/63]\n(c) -- Donation of models, made by the donor, Mr C.W. [Clifford William?] Hawkins, of four Auckland sailing vessels, on 2 September 1963.\n(d) -- Donation of two walking sticks, one Maori, the other South African (Zulu, 1819), and medal of 50/797 Private J. Barbham [Barham?], 57th Regiment of Foot, by C.G. [Charles George] Barham, 105 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi. [Acc. no. 149/63]\n(e) -- Donation of Sterling silver boatswain's pipe (hallmarked 1851). Donated by Mr R. Ford, 26 August 1966.\n(f) -- Donation of six examples of a deep-sea sailor's craftsmanship: scale model of the Auckland-built barque \"Northern Chief\" and five ornamental ropework plaques. Donated by Mr O. Jordan, 12 Onslow Road, Mt. Albert, on 13 May 1969. [Note: Donor's first initial likely to be incorrect. At that time a Mr Nels Jordan was resident at the address given.]\n(g) -- Donation of a telescope by the late Lieutenant-Colonel R.H. [Richard Herbert] Marryatt, DSO, per Mrs [Mabel Dines] Marryatt, 3 Beacholm Street, N.3 [Beacholm Road, Takapuna, Auckland]. [Note: The Auckland Institute & Museum Annual Report for 1963-64 also notes two additional items: a periscope and rangefinder, p. 42]\nItem 23 -- Auckland Museum, Department of Ethnology accession card for a mariner's compass, said to have been used by Captain James Cook. Donated by Mr T.C. [Thomas Caradoc] Kerry on 17 April 1932 (Register No. 17472; Acc. No. 215/32). [Transferred back to the Ethnology Department card indexes on 16 December 2014]\nItem 24 -- List of photographs of ships 1853-1919 [?] (Holograph, 1 leaf)\nItem 25 -- Miscellaneous notes on ships (Holograph, 4 leaves)\nItem 26 -- Pictures of yachts and boats from New Zealand Yachtsman Supplement, 25 February 1911 (Printed, 4 leaves)\nItem 27 -- Colour print of 'A wet windy day on the Medway' by W.L. Wyllie\nItem 28 -- Colour print of 'HMS Frondroyant' (1780)\nItem 29 -- Colour print of 'Great Harry' (1488)\nItem 30 -- Colour prints of sailors from 18th Century (4 leaves)\nFolder 5 - Maritime papers continued: 37 assorted black and white photographs of model and real ships. Various sizes from 170 mm x 130 mm to 170 mm x 220 mm."
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