NZMS 1137 Inventory 76 The Morrow Collection - Auckland Council

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NZMS 1137 Inventory 76 The Morrow Collection The Collection consists of personal papers, documents, family history, ephemera, interests and photographs relevant to Arthur Morrow, his wife Mariamne Morrow, (Née Buckland) and their family and relatives

Transcript of NZMS 1137 Inventory 76 The Morrow Collection - Auckland Council

NZMS 1137

Inventory 76

The Morrow Collection

The Collection consists of personal papers, documents, family history, ephemera, interests

and photographs relevant to Arthur Morrow, his wife Mariamne Morrow, (Née Buckland) and

their family and relatives

Index of Collection filed in two boxes and some separate folders. Box 1 Folder 1 Military Matters Folder 2 Military & Police History of the Family Folder 3 Early Maori Contacts Folder 4 Defence of Auckland Folder 5 Maritime Matters Folder 6 Gunnery Invention Folder 7 Family Records, Correspondence & Memorabilia Folder 8 Correspondence Folder 9 Newspaper Clippings Folder 10 Ephemera Folder 11 Memorabilia Folder 11A Property & Financial Papers Box 2 Folder 12 Miscellaneous Fragile Items Folder 13 French Exercise Book Folder 14 Album & Small Book Separate Folders Folder 15 Certificates Folder 16 Passports Folder 17 Map of the ‘Town of Newmarket’ Folder 18 Certificate and Will Folder 19 Poetry Folder 20 List of 409 Photographs from the Morrow Collection held in the

Special Collections’ Photographic Library. Box 1 Folder No. 1 Military Matters 21.07.1909 Itemised Price List R.H.A Officers’ Uniforms (Royal Horse Artillery)

from Hobson and Sons of London

06.10.1909 Quotations for Silver Laces from the Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Of Christchurch (with samples)

06.12.1911 ‘Secret and Immediate’ communication to Lieut. Colonel Morrow to

Enquire as to availability to take on censorship role in time of war. With envelope and annotations of efforts to reply

14.06.1914 Letter from Lord Kitchener’s agent accepting patronage of the King’s

Empire Veterans

06.09.1914 Letter from Lord Roberts on receipt of King’s Empire veterans badge. (Samples of ribbons from Indian campaigns enclosed)

12.10.1915 A/C for items bought of Hobson and Sons to the amount of £2.12.0 (in

triplicate) with accompanying letter

15.09.1916 Letter on behalf of the Governor re the wearing of Military decorations

April 1920 Presentation scroll for the Prince of Wales from the Empire Veterans

04.06.1923 Programme for a Complimentary luncheon given to the King’s Empire Veterans

Two Cards with Badges of various Orders

Examples of campaign ribbons with a résumé of services rendered to various members of the Royal Family in India and in New Zealand. Ribbon for North West Frontier, Indian Mutiny, Proclamation of Victoria as Empress of India, King Edward’s Coronation, Musketry Award, Badge of King’s Empire Veterans and two different ribbons for King George with relevant notes. Box 1 Folder No. 2 Military and Police History of the Family 26.02.1856 Official certificate appointing Robert Bole Morrow, Gentleman, as an

Ensign in the 46th Regiment of Foot. Signed by Her Majesty’s Command

15.09.1866 Report of the death of John Morrow, serving Police Officer, who died in

N.S.W. ( and copy)

23.03.1918 Note of the gift to Geoffrey Fairfiled on his 12th Birthday of the revolver which had belonged to his uncle, Inspector John Morrow. (Gifted to Auckland War Memorial Museum in April 1977)

28.10.1911 Extract from the Journal of the House of Representatives, expressing

“very high appreciation of the services rendered by the N.Z. Volunteer Force” sent to Colonel Morrow, V.D. (two copies)

12.04.1915 Copy of the official record of the award of the Victoria Cross to the late

Private Robert Morrow, 1st Battalion Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers (two copies)

Award of the Medal of St George (3rd class) from the Emperor (sic) of

Russia to Private Robert Morrow Short resume of Private Morrow’s life

25.07.1918 In Memoriam card for Private Arthur Alexander Burgess, son of Mr & Mrs W.A. Burgess, killed in France

Page from The Cyclopedia of New Zealand with an entry and

photograph outlining the life of Major Arthur Morrow up to the year 1900

Jan 1901 Illustration of the Campbell Champion Challenge Belt, an award for

marksmanship won by Lieutenant Arthur Morrow on three occasions in 1866, 1867 & 1868. Sent to Capt. Morrow by Eogan Campbell

Certificate for Military Pension of £3 beginning 1st November 1913 for

Colonel Arthur Morrow. Payment stamps on back Torn section of a letter from the Lieut. Colonel Staff N.Z. forces, Ret.

(context unclear) Box 1 Folder No. 3 Early Maori Contacts 09.03.1914 1. Letter with an invitation to be present at the unveiling of the Orakau

Pa Monument at Te Awamutu on April 1st 1914. Includes the envelope (incorrectly addressed) with half penny green stamp of Edward VII, Dominion of NZ

23.06.1931 2. Reminiscences of early Auckland from June 1861 written at ‘Simla’.

Pages 1 – 3 separate, 4 – 6 pasted together as one 3. Orakau Pa record noted as a ‘true extract’ & signed by Arthur

Morrow as a Lieutenant Colonel 4. Note headed – “1861 – 1864 At the Time of Gate Pa” part typed,

part hand written & with a photocopy showing a building in Shortland Street

5. Note of the origin of the name of Galloway Redoubt, intended for

the Governor General

27.05.1935 6. Letter from the Turnbull Library requesting further information about a wooden memorial

03.06.1935 7. Letter to Turnbull Library re the Galloway Redoubt

27.05.1937 8. Letter from the Te Akarana Maori Association to the Editor, Polynesian Journal, Wellington

9. A story about the spring at the foot of Mount Eden/Maugawhau, in

Water Street 10. Two pages, no date, headed “Part of the Late Rev. W. Lawrey’s

Experience in the Maori Weslyan Mission Fields”

05.05.1953 11. Letter to G.G. Fairfield from the Collector of Customs re the find of a Maori Canoe

12. “My first Impressions of the Old Fortress” - probably by Geoffrey

Fairfield Box 1 Folder No. 4 Defence of Auckland A Paper prepared by Arthur Morrow on the vulnerability of the area of Auckland to military attack and his proposals for its defence. Presented to an audience addressed as ‘Your Excellencies, Mr President, General --- and Gentlemen.’ Draft of a letter written from ‘Simla’ to the Governor General about the paper entitled ‘A possible attack upon Auckland’ which had been already presented and discussing further possible presentations.

July 1933

Box 1 Folder No. 5 Maritime Matters Instructions issued by Lieut. J.M. Jackson, R.N. of the Hydrographic Department in London for the continuing of his work in plotting the soundings and coastline of the Auckland Harbour. The instructions were set to Colonel Morrow & Mr Plummer. (No Date) 02.12.1904 Letter from the Master of the SS Takapuna, George Holford, to Lieut.

Colonel Morrow, with details of the approaches to the Manukau Harbour.

28.01.1911 Letter from the Master of the SS Rarawa, N.F. Norbury to Lieut. Colonel Morrow, with details of the Manukau Harbour

08.02.1911 Letter from the Harbour Master, Kaipara, D. Savident to Mr A. Morrow

of the N.Z. Defence Force, with details of the channels in the Kaipara Harbour

28.08.1911 Letter from Lieut. Jackson to Colonel Morrow in reply to corrections

about a detail of the Auckland Harbour. (Four pages, quite fragile and first page torn)

No Date One Page with details of a survey of the “Motuihi Channel and

Explosives Anchorage” carried out by S.J. Plummer

24.04.1912 Letter of commendation from W.H. Hamer, Engineer to the Auckland Harbour Board, in praise of the work of Colonel Morrow in preparing the charts of the re-survey of the Auckland Harbour. (with copy)

13.09.1920 A certified ‘True Copy’ of a letter from the Harbour Master, Kaipara,

D. Savident to the Harbour Master, Auckland with details of the Kaipara. (Mention of enclosures which were not among the documents)

18.04.1928 Letter on behalf of the Minister of Marine to Lieut. Colonel Morrow by

way of reply, with the assurance of early legislation to deal with noise from power boats.

27.08.1928 Letter to Colonel Morrow from the Superintendent of the Harbour

Board, stating the Board has no power as yet to deal with noisy speed boats

11.09.1928 Letter from the Secretary to the Minister of Marine to Lieut. Colonel

Morrow on the subject of prohibiting the use of open exhausts on motor boats

Box 1 Folder No. 6 Gunnery Invention Design of a Shell drawn on vellum tracing cloth Three typed pages, with corrections of description of the Smooth-bore Rotary Projectile 10.10.1892 Letter of reference for Major Morrow to persons in England from the

Premier John Balance

01.06.1908 Letter from Arthur Morrow to Prime Minister

18.08.1909 Letter to W.J. Napier Esq. From Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward,

about referring the shell design to the admiralty

14.10.1909 Letter from the Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward re forwarding the design of the shell to the War Office

09.12.1909 Letter from Sir Joseph Ward re decline from the War office

27.10.1920 Letter accompanying a copy of the Arms Bill and the Arms Act

Box 1 Folder No. 7 Family Records, Correspondence & Memorabilia 08.02.1848 Entry taken from the Ulster Records noting the death of ‘James

Morrogh of the City of Corck’ on the 27th November 1633. The certificate was recorded in the office of the Ulster King of Arms on the 17th May 1636

18.04.1849 Re: expenses of the NZ Company, compiled by Captain Stokes HMS

Acheron

09.04.1849 Hand written record of the death of Anne, relic of the late John Bole Esq. Of Castleray House. (Ireland)

04.06.1849 Reference for Jesie Adamson of Portobello from Mrs Elliot

22.09.1859 03.10.1859 08.11.1859

Three items of correspondence trying to secure a cadetship for Arthur Morrow – unsuccessfully

Feb 1869 Letter of recommendation for Arthur Morrow from Charles Heaphy,

formerly Surveyor to the General Government. (‘True Copy’)

25.04.(19)00 Letter to “My dear Eveline” from N. & L. Morrow

28.08.1908 Letter of commendation from the Under Secretary, Department of Lands

16.02.1911 Post card of Kawau, ‘For dear Amnie’ from Bobby

22.09.1911 Letter Card with views of Bournemouth for Mrs Morrow from David

Sators

11.11.1911 Note “For dearest Arthur” from Harrie J. Bole

17.11.1915 Letter Card with views of Ilfracombe for Colonel R.B. Morrow from D. & M. Sators

03.12.1930 Wedding invitation of Doris Mary Fairfield & Alan Holmes-Hudson

27.11.(19)31 “Dear Mildred” letter from Arthur Morrow

18.09.(19)35 Personal letter to Geoffrey Fairfield from Arthur Morrow

16.01.?? Draft of Letter to the Editor of the Standard re the Buckland connection

with Gipsies, from A.W. Buckland

No Date Page of exercise with biographical details of Alfred Buckland

19.12.1963 Letter to Mr F.G. Fairfield re the Grafton-Newmarket motorway from the District Commissioner of Works

Box 1 Folder No. 8 Correspondence 02.06.1903 Letter from Government House thanking Mrs Morrow for gift of

persimmons

03.07.1911 Letter from Buckingham Palace thanking James Buckland Esq. For the “little book” for “Her Majesty’s acceptance”

01.05.1920 Letter from the Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales thanking Lieut-

Colonel A. Morrow for the gift of a “Maori Walking Cane”

25.08.1927 Letter from Buckingham Palace from the Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen thanking Colonel Arthur Morrow for a gift for the Doll’s House. (with envelope)

25.01.1932 Letter from the Official Secretary at Government House in reply to a

letter from Colonel A. Morrow

02.06.1932 Letter from Bledisloe (Governor General) with thanks for “interesting photos and your inspiring address”

12.10.1933 Letter from Bledisloe (Governor General) with thanks for

“Reminiscences” Box 1 Folder No. 9 Newspaper Clippings

Arthur Morrow Born 1843 Died 30.08.1937 Mary Evelyn Fairfield (nee Morrow) Born 1878 Died 30.12.1968 Alfred James Fitzroy Morrow Died 15.07.1960 Marriages 17.09.1930 Frank Geoffrey Fairfield married Amy Sprague Bainbridge

29.07.1919 Alfred Wade to Ivy Jane Kennedy - Wade-Kennedy

12.02.1923 William Burgess to Katie Morrow - Burgess-Morroll(sic)

Deaths 20.05.1921 Mariamne Buckland

018.09.?? Birth of twins to Arthur and Mariamne Morrow a son and daughter. 03.10.?? The son, Arthur Wellesley died

18.10.?? Vincent A Holbeche

4 copies of pages from the N.Z. Herald, with advertisements for Alfred Buckland’s businesses on back page Biography of Alfred Buckland under the title “Makers of Auckland” 15.06.1903 Obituary of Alfred Buckland, published Monday Cutting from a local paper with article about Mariamne Morrow as “Our Real Personality” then over 100 years of age Obituary of Colonel Morrow at the age of 94 Obituary of Mariamne H. Morrow in her 103rd year Torn collection of clippings pasted on paper with writing on the back. The cuttings mention some members of the Buckland family and their activities Box 1 Folder No. 10 Ephemera

Card of Admittance for Emery Walker to attend a series of lectures given by Sir W.B. Richmond for the Royal Academy of Arts & signed by him Cards of Miss Buckland, Lyceum Club 128 Picadilly W. (2 copies) Card of Lieut. Colonel Morrow, Staff Retd. ‘Simla’, Almorah Road Card of Geoffrey Fairfield, A.M.L.E.E. Auckland City Card of Miss Morrow, ‘Simla’ Mt Eden Card of Mrs Wm F. Burgess, ‘Tamaki’ Buckland’s Beach Card of admittance to Rotorua Racecourse for Reception to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York 23.05.1893 Card from Austin Dobin of Eaton Rise Ealing 18.09.1915 Card accompanying gift “to dear Amne, with fondest love from

Bobby” Petrol coupon for 2 gallons of petrol (wartime) Piece of paper with “My Best Wishes Gracie Fields” Small card with illustration and verse in French, initials ‘AM’ Small painting fine paper with intertwined initials ‘AB’ headed ‘Souvenir and happy Birthday Anniversary 1929’. Initials ‘Am 9.5.29’ in corner Christmas Card 1934 from Capt. & Mrs J.D. Hewitt Box 1 Folder No. 11 Memorabilia Print of “A distant view of Almora” from Captain Bellew’s “Views in India 1835” (pasted on card) Cards of invitation for – 11.06.1901 1. The Presentation of Address of Welcome for the Duke and Duchess

of Cornwall and York 12.06.1901 2. The review and Presentation of Medals to the South African

Contingents 12.06.1901 3. A Civic Reception 15.06.1901 4. A Maori Demonstration at Rotorua

********* 15.06.1901 Souvenir of the Royal Visit of Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and

Duchess of Cornwall and York to Rotorua

23.04.1902 Invitation to the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the new church of St. Matthew’s with full Masonic Ceremonies

09.08.1902 Souvenir Certificate of the Coronation of King Edward VII

??.06.1902 Invitation to attend a Parade of the Taranaki Mounted Rifles at New

Plymouth

24.05.1906 Invitation to the Ceremony of the Unveiling of the Statue of Sir John Logan Campbell

10.08.1908 Menu and Toast List for the Banquet given by the New Zealand

Government for Rear-Admiral Sperry in honour of the visit of the American fleet

01.05.1913 The Programme and Engagement Card for the Citizens’ Ball given for

Capt Halsey and Officers of H.M.S New Zealand. Hand painted envelope

No Date The Bill of Fare and charges for the George Moir, Old Ship Tavern,

Shiprow, Aberdeen

??.06.1891 A Foreign Office report on the “Cultivation of Citrons on the Island of Corsica”

Small booklet “A Peep into Punch” Page of photograph of the lava flow from Mt Eden and the signatures

of some members of the 14th Benbal Lancers, many in native scripts. See photograph 646.234

Post cards For Miss Morrow – Arab Water Kirbas in Aden For Major Morrow – Queen Street, Auckland (No Date) For Mrs Morrow – Ilfracombe For Mrs Fairfield – Maori Guide Maggie For Mrs Fairfield – Washing Day, Whakarewarewa For Miss J. Buckland – St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness Unused – War Memorial, Wakefield St.

Box 1 Folder No. 7 Property & Financial Papers

28.07.1890 Licence for a Permanent Enclosure at St Mark’s Church purchased by

Major Morrow of Simla

08.07.1915 Letter from the Education Board to colonel Morrow negotiating for the purchase of four acres as shown on an enclosed tracing and intended for the Newmarket (Primary) School The tracing of the area is drawn on linen and shows the (then) present and the proposed site of the School in relation to surrounding roads.

16.07.1921 Rate Demand from the Pakuranga Riding of the Manukau County

Council for Lot 9 B.III Tamaki Est. for £1.13.10 With receipt

13.12.1922 Statement details for Mrs M.H. Morrow in account with Buddle Richmond & Buddle, Solicitors

22.12.1922 Statement details for Mrs M.H. Morrow in account with Buddle

Richmond & Buddle, Solicitors

15.01.1923 Letter from Buddle, Richmond & Buddle accompanying a statement of financial transactions

15.01.1923 Statement with above letter

20.06.1923 Receipt for the purchase of a Permanent Enclosure at the Church of

England Purewa Cemetery, the purchaser being Colonel Morrow

15.12.1926 Receipt from M.H. Morrow for the sum of £65 received from ‘Bill & Katie’

01.08.1927 Rate Demand from the Pakuranga Riding of the Manukau County

Council for Lots 9 & 10 of Blk. III. Receipt for £5.7.6

14.12.1928 Plan of sections in Almorah Road for auction by Palethorpe & Parkes on this date. Four sections were reserved

14.08.1930 Rate demand from the Manukau County Council for two lots in

‘Tam.Est.’ With receipt for £11.10.10

20.11.1931 Receipt from Hutchison Elliffe & Cameron, Public Accountants for the sum of £30 received from Mrs M.H. Morrow

No Date Cheque stub for an amount of £425.0.0 received from the Public Trust

Office for a ¼ share in the estate of M.W. Bradbury paid to Mr W.F. Burgess

Box 2 Folder No. 12 Miscellaneous but VERY FRAGILE ITEMS

30.10.1931 1. A letter from Alex. Godley, at that time Governor General of Malta. ??.??.1863 2. Many paged record of the experiences of an unnamed person working and travelling in New Zealand during the years around 1863. It is much faded and damaged Box 2 Folder No. 13 French Exercise Book Part only of an exercise book with French composition and vocabulary. No name but the writing suggests it belonged to Arthur Morrow Box 2 Folder No. 14 Album & Small Book 1. Album with “Photographs” in gold leaf on front cover, with a blind-stamped front

and back covers. It contains a number of pen and ink sketches of scenes of every day life in a household and sketches of animal heads of Indian fauna. The initials on the pages are those of R.B.M. (Robert Bole Morrow) a brother of Arthur Morrow who had spent some time in India

2. The second item is a coat of arms which was in the front of the photograph album. 3. The third item is the small book in German, the details of which are on separate

pages – Folder 14 Box 2 Folder No. 14 Names in small book Among the items in the Morrow collection is a very small book with thoughts for the day in German. A number of the interleaved pages have names written on them, some with a date and some with the name of a boat, occasionally both. Neither the ownership of the book, nor the connection with the Morrow family is certain, however some names are those of the Buckland family, one of whom married Arthur Morrow. Further Complications arise as only the SS Aorangi called regularly at Auckland from Europe, 1985 being a maiden voyage from London. The Tarawera plied between Gisborne and Auckland, the Wainui worked between Fiji, Gisborne and Auckland and the Morea, a P & O vessel, came to Auckland from Sydney on three

occasions between 1910 – 12. The Bremen, Roon and Preussen were all German owned and did not call at Auckland. The Yarra was French steamer and no mention has been traced of the Taroba, the Toku/Tokio or the Arabic. Whoever owned the book remained in touch with some of the signatories as ‘married’ or ‘died’ has been added to some entries. One signature is that of Robert Louis Stevenson. An article about his visit to New Zealand, ‘The Cruise of the ”Janet Nicoll”’ may be read in the 1994 edition of the N.Z. Marine News, Vol. 43, No. 2. It is enclosed in this folder A dash indicates difficulty in reading the script. Those entries that can be read are listed here:- Signatures with boat name and date

1884 Katherine Clayton SS Aorangi 1884 Edwd G. Goff SS Aorangi 1884 Emily Johnson SS Aorangi

04.02.1885 J. Cowie Nichols Tarawera

1884 Lily L. Patterson Tarawera 03.02.1885 Ella Ratikie Tarawera 02.06.1885 Alice M. Repoa Tarawera

1885 A. Simond Tarawera 02.02.1885 Arthur Towsey Tarawera

16.09.1886 Louis Rouillard Yarra

25.11.1888 J. Stewt . Nazar, Shanghai. ‘Miss Buckland proved

herself a true Samaritan to her sea-sick friends’ SS Preussen

07.11.1888 John C. Bois SS Preussen 07.11.1888 Frances M. Bois SS Preussen

26.05.1889 Ginev Cancon(?) SS Arabic 30.05.1889 Austen Herr SS Arabic 26.05.1889 E.G. Hillier SS Arabic 26.05.1889 Fredck Mack SS Arabic ??.05.1889 Lizzie Miller SS Arabic

1889 Rica Newman SS Arabic 1889 Fred. Sassoon SS Arabic 1889 J. Ninnio Skarratt SS Arabic

27.05.1889 Charles J. Swear SS Arabic 26.05.1889 Walter C. Ward SS Arabic

20.05.1891 F.G. Woodhouse, Nukulofa Wainui

31.??.1909 A.M. Benziger SS Roon 17.09.1909 Johs. Drecheller SS Roon 07.09.1909 G.G. Leutnegger SS Roon 17.09.1909 Lillie Leutnegger. 116 Elizabeth St. Brisbane SS Roon

??.08.1909 H. Morgenstern commanding SS Roon Aug 1909 SS Roon 22.09.1909 H. Quant

06.01.1911 H. McIntyre SS Bremen 01.01.1911 Thillis H. Treston SS Bremen

15.02.1912 William L. Brown, Comdr R.M.S. Morea

Signatures with names of Boats but No Dates Geo. D Armstrong SS Roon Evelyn Corney SS Roon E.A. Findlay SS Roon William A. Fisher, B.A. Surgeon SS Roon Herbt E. Greenstreet SS Roon Emily Johnson SS Roon W.C. Martyn SS Roon John M. Richardson SS Roon W.R. Turpin SS Roon Josephine E. Cameron SS Arabic Effie Godfrey SS Arabic N.R. Larenining SS Arabic Jessie B. Miller SS Arabic H.E. Murray-Anderson SS Arabic James Forbes SS Arcadia Alfred Sharp SS Arcadia N.H.C. Brown SS Bremen Stewart L. Lang, G.M.S. SS Bremen Capt. Krainzlinhic SS Bremen B.G. Mayo, U.S. Navy SS Bremen J.F. Mcintyre SS Bremen J.H. Preston SS Bremen A. Weber SS Bremen F.N. Shore SS Preussen A. Blusir SS Roon P. Brierre SS Roon Johs. Drecheller, Eva Foerster-Breest SS Roon Amy L. Guiller, 10 St Andrews Sq. Gerrbiton, Surrey SS Roon Albert Henry , Lille France SS Roon O. Herber SS Roon Sogfin Susividoff SS Roon Dr. Rasche, Ship’s Surgeon SS Roon Gustar Wittstern SS Roon

Gustar Wittsley SS Roon & SS Bremen

Lissy Haggitt SS Tarawera Bessi Horken SS Tarawera Edith Mary McLaren SS Tarawera James Stott, Chief Officer SS Tarawera The chief Officer of the Taroba SS Taroba A.G. Bollenhagen SS Taroba Fred Chappell SS Taroba E.G. Murray Dickinson, R.M.S. SS Taroba D. Fawplelle SS Taroba M.H. Martin, Purser SS Taroba Jean H. Pirie R.M.S. (sic) SS Taroba Chas. T Benny SS Tokio Maru Henry James SS Tokio Maru E.S. Mathews SS Tokio Maru Geo Crawshaw SS Wainui A. Blamfignon SS Yarra A. Bos/Zos? SS Yarra Albinus Fauran SS Yarra Nazaine Fourn SS Yarra Emile Gentouliut, Cre of the SS Yara SS Yarra Fr. Grino SS Yarra Arthur Poydenot SS Yarra Georges Siviere SS Yarra Muselli Fcois , Chef Mecanicieur SS Yarra Names with dates only (by first name or initial)

1825 F.J. Furnivall 1851 Henry Arthur Jones 1859 F. Stilling 1862 Cecil N. Rees 1866 Frances Ethel Coleman 1884 Flora Coleman 1884 John C. Johnson 1885 Jno. G Stewart

16.09.1886 Laure Lavogeur 19.11.1887 E. Josephine Wallis

1899 Hector Campbell Wright 13.12.1901 James L. Burgess 12.10.1909 Mariamne Buckland 06.01.1911 M. Eliot 08.01.1911 S.J. Autill

07.10.?? J. Massey T. Meyer, Purser 2714.13

Signatures with comment or address A. Bernard 45 Rue de Connelly, Paris A. Hasting Doudney Samoa, July 13 – 9? Alfred Lavoquer Mayor of Port Louis, Mauritius Arthur C. Buckland “The Reefs” 22.12.1874 Otago Central Railway Arthur H. Mayo U.S. Navy A. Turnbull Miller (with poem) June 11 Bazett Michael Haggard Samoa, joint owner of the kopra king of the ‘Apolimu’ Ch. Barthelemy Alg—a bord du Roon B.J. Parker -- G Kestell Cornich, Antananarivo, (Madagascar) E. Le Doussal Aspirant de Marine Ethel Julius Tilford, Surrey Fanny A. Jens One of the champ. crew F.C.Davidge Yokohama, 30.03.1889 Frances M. Redgrave 27 Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Frederic Legras Magistrate Georges Revoil Paris G. Pearne “Garlic” H. Blemes R.N.R Harry H. Dawson Humberstone Boxwood, N.S.W. Harry Rosenfeld Pacific Ocean 164° East H. Hasse Engr. Henry de Kersaint Gilly & Ferrier J.B. Aubert Dentist Jessie M. Irving Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch Jessy Bedwill One of the champion crew stroke Jno. G. Stewart (Please do not forget him) 1885 Julia Deakin Yokohama, 20.03.1889 Julius Stern C/- Reiss & Co. Shanghai Louis Leveque Lieutenant d’Artce de Marine L. Leveque Lieutenant D’Arbella Maigiot de Madagascar Marion Ferguson Vir Cottage, Fragmore, St Albans Mary & Nils de Fock Skulthorp, Sweden Mary J. Allen Yokohama, 20.03.1889 Mitchell McDonald Grand Hotel, Yokohama, 08.02.1889 Mrs A. Kroeplien Pension van Heuckeheim, Keithstr. 16 Berlin W 62 Puddavine Totnes Devon Ruth Beetham Milford Sound 02.02.1885 Sophie Wertheim Melbourne Stauros Homere Queenstown, 05.04.1885 Victor Magan Yokohama, 20.03.1889 W. Lang 22 Cavendish Signatures in order by first name

A.M. Sinclair Ada Radford Aida Mayo Albrecht Weber Alf. L. Mere Alfred Coleman Alice G. Campbell Alice Hisschberg Alice M. Carse Alice Morice Allan Cameron AnnieRing Aylmer Edri Nurian F. Baker Bertie Heyworth Blanche Carey Bolton Glanwill Comby H. Buckland C. de Montour C.G. Jolliffe C. Warnott Stewart C.C. Buckland C.J. Parker C. Stuart Maitland Caroline Darling Charles E. MacLaren Charles Ellison Charles S. Mackie Charles Sydney Spooner Christian Smith Clarrisa Polsul Constance Ash Daisy Skarra Dollie Radford Dorothy Walker E.A. Denton E.G. McMillan Moffat E.M. Mackie E.S. Smith Edith Owen (Sorewby) Edith Wreck Edw. Rose Edward Cecil Stewart Elsa A.V. Willing Emery Walker Emily Mason Ernest Raselford Ethel Buckland Ethel Lee

Eve Sime Eva Sime Eveline M. Jones F.D. Puck F. Wilig Stevenson A. Fabry Fanny Brandon Florence Blared Holt Frances Mary Winuperies Francis G. Maitland Fred Ponsford G.M. Mackie G.W. Porson Geoffrey W. Preston George Hall Gertrude Elaine Ridley Gladys Wertheim Guy C. Russell H. Barker H. Hasse H.W. Hilton Harry Buckland Hazel Buckland H. Hennessey Henrietea Sonisa King Herbert M. Warne Herbert M. Warne Hettie Brassey Hugo Wertheim Isobel Strong J. Barthelemy J. Cecil Whaley J.H. Scott J. Ramsay Miller James W.H. Wood Jamie Buckland Jamie Scott Jane L. Macbeth Jas. Buckland Jeannie A. Visger Jeremiah McCarthy Johannes Pirie M.D. John Bevan John H. Scott Katie A Rattray C.C (?) B. Kauffeld Kitty Crew L.A. Rose L.R.I. Stack Lloyd Osborne

Louise Armitage Lucy Coppin Lucy M. Power M.H. de Zouchen M.H. de Zuchen M.I. Stevenson Mabel Hesselton Madeleine Bonnet Margaret Bowman Mark Loof Mary Buckland May Morris Melva M. Jones Mitchell McDonald Mora Macintyre Mrs Muir Cox Pet Lang Peter Bayd(?) Phyllis Keigwin R. Crawford Brown R.T.D. Sadosen R.W. Brown Robert Louis Stevenson Ronald Muir Grant Rosamond Philpott Ruth Buckland Sally Lang Sela Filibre Selina Owen Sister M. St Sabinien Sister M. St Pierre Susan Lang Sybil Haggitt T.H. Scheelth T.W. Bourke W. Weyenbergh Gorter U. Nash Una A Cockerill Violet W.A. Holland W.H. Ash W.R.I. Stack W. Saeger W.T. Buckland A.W. Wilkinson D. Wilig Stevenson William Bullard William Lang William R. Sime Willm Harcourt Hooper

---- Wolff Separate Folder No. 15 Certificates 27.06.1877 Copy of the register of Marriage of Arthur Morrow and Mariamne

Harris Buckland

18.09.1880 Copy from the Register Book of births, Kate Sylva, (Morrow)

12.02.1923 Copy of the register of Marriage of William Francis Burgess and Katie Sylva

Separate Folder No. 16 Passports 11.05.1883 Passport issued at London, for Mariamne Buckland

07.09.1907 Passport issued at London, for Jane Buckland

19.02.1920 Passport (torn) issued at London, for Jane Buckland

Separate Folder No. 17 Map of the ‘Town of Newmarket’. It was submitted as part of the negotiations to purchase part of the property adjacent to present Gillies Avenue, the area where the New Market School now stands Separate Folder No. 18 Certificate and Will 01.02.1913 1. Parchment certificate of New Zealand Institute of Surveyors for

Ambrose B. Morrow. Witnessed on 01.02.1913 (the Parchment is not well preserved)

2. Cut piece of parchment

14.07.1922 3. A copy of the Will of Arthur Morrow, Signed but not Witnessed - dated

Separate Folder No. 19 Poetry 18.05.1873 Title of “Forget me not” and noted with date and ‘Sunday evening’

beneath

13.08.1876 Torn sheet with floral illustration: first line ‘Oft in gayest tones we speak’ and signed M.H. Buckland

10.05.1895 On card. 1st side: Cut out of VC above a piece entitled “In Memoriam”

with two verses and note ‘St Paul’s London, Peace Day 1902’ 2nd side: Two illustrations of battle & ink sketch of Saddle, labelled as ‘Full dress, 16th Lancers, Officers’ & in pencil ‘By a daughter of the Regiment.’

10.05.1895 1st side: A poem “Laurel” with flags drawn on either side & the date

10th May 1895 2nd side: A poem “Waterloo” with two quotes from Scott and a poem entitled “In Memory of the Dead” with the initials O.S. & inscribed ‘Thanksgiving Day July 6th 1919” There is a photo of Private Robert Morrow V.C., 1st Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers & a small notice of his death from the Auckland Star, 27th May 1915

05.08.1910 Indian ink on fine parchment, a poem entitled “The Seasons”. The

surrounds have pen and ink sketches and beneath the date appear the initials ‘A.M.’

1936 Poem in five stanzas entitled “The Citizens’ Ball”, noted at end ‘Simla,

Christmas 1936. A. Morrow’

No Date Title of “Good Bye” with initials ‘A.M.’

No Date Title of “A Kiss” with initials ‘A.M.’

No Date Unfinished & no title but first line reads “What is life?”. The name Arthur Morrow Simla is written across the corner but not in his handwriting

Box 1 Folder No. 20 Photographs in the Morrow Collection

Many were identified by Geoffrey Fairfield, grandson of Colonel Arthur Morrow 646.170 Crocodile skin 646.171 ‘Dear little Alfred, 4 ½ years /89 (1889) February’ 646.172 2nd copy 646.173 Alfred J.B. Morrow 4 ½ February 1889 646.174 Alfred Morrow 646.175 Alfred Morrow 646.176 Alfred Morrow 646.177 Alfred Morrow in his garden 646.178 Alfred Morrow, senior, see 646.180 1870? 646.179 Alfred Morrow, senior 646.180 Alfred Morrow, senior 646.181 The younger Alfred 646.182 ‘For Katie from Alfred, aged 16’ 646.183 The younger Alfred 646.184 The younger Alfred Maori Portraits 646.185 ‘Georgina, Rotorua’ 646.186 Maori warrior, Post card 1920 646.187 Maori tohunga tapu, Post card ‘Being fed’ 646.188 Blind Maori lady with pet seagull 646.189 Maori lady with baby on her back 646.190 Group at Rotorua with Maori guide 646.191 Lounge of Te Puea, Ngaruawahia 646.192 Williams Memorial Church, Paihia 646.193 Maori warrior 646.194 A deserted Pa – identity uncertain 646.195 Sailing ship – unnamed 646.196 Three sailing ships – unnamed 646.197 Kohu Peke, Keri Katakore (with Huia feathers) 646.198 Post card ‘Maori carving in N.Z.’ 646.199 Head of Maori man 646.200 Maori lady with moko 646.201 Three children in garden – one is Geoffery Fairfield 646.202 Maori War Memorial in Wakefield Street 646.203 Canoe racing 646.204 Pa gateway 646.205 Maori warrior, see 646.186 646.206 A Maori, head and shoulders 646.207 Re-photographed Maori woman 646.208 Re-photographed Maori woman (same but reversed position) 646.209 Mt Tahanga, Opito Bay 646.210 Maori canoe and paddlers 1940 646.211 European lady seated inside a whare

Scenes of houses 646.212 ‘Simla from the cow paddock’ 646.213 Intersection of Gillies Avenue and Morrow Street, c.1912 646.214 View from Simla towards Toddy’s house – (Evelyn Fairfield) 646.215 Artillery gun 646.216 Calthorne Bay, Great Barrier, 1920 646.217 Annie Fairfield and others seated in front of whare of blind Maori lady

and her pet seagull 646.218 Simla, note on back calls attention to an Indian cedar, Cedrus Deodara,

which may be one of those imported by the Outhwaites 646.219 Front gate of Simla 646.220 Old front access to Simla 646.221 View from Simla towards Grammar School 646.222 Auckland Grammar School pupils 646.223 View from Simla 646.224 View from Simla 646.225 “Mizpah” January 1896 646.226 Simla see 646.219 646.227 Panoramic view towards Auckland Domain 646.228 Front gate of Simla, see 646.219/226 646.229 Family group on front steps of Simla 646.230 Front gate drive, Highwic, Mortimer Pass 646.231 Mitchell’s home near Simla 646.232 Alf’s farm, Oratia 646.233 Calthorne Bay, see 646.216 646.234 End of part of the lava flow from Mt Eden, below Highwic 646.235 Post card of San Marino 646.236 Bullock team dragging logs at Eastern Beach, c1910 646.237 “Waterloo” 4th June 1896, Post card 646.238 Beach Scene with men on foreshore 646.239 Three men on rocky shore with a dinghy 646.240 Gate with clematis in full bloom 646.241 Beach frontage with houses at Buckland’s Beach 646.242 Group seated on a rocky beach 646.243 Rock Fall or quarry? 646.244 Military parade in Domain 646.245 Petty Officer Bill Cave and naval gun crew at Simla, 1926 646.246 Gun crew at Simla 646.247 Gillies Avenue gate to Simla 646.248 Unidentified two storey house 646.249 Same as 646.219/226 but with description on back 646.250 Below Simla in garden 646.251 Trees and garden gate 646.252 View from early Simla 646.253 View from Mt Eden 646.254 Front entranceway 646.255 Collapsed lava tunnel at Simla 646.256 Another copy of above 646.257 Very dark copy of above

646.258 Thorn’s beach, Takapuna Matamata 646.259 Newspaper photograph of Rifleman A.J. McCaw of Auckland, Killed

in action 646.260 ‘The twins at six month’ – probably Ronald and Frances McCaw, with

their father, John McCaw 646.261 Photo of Jack McCaw’s grandmother, Mariamne Morrow 646.262 “The Tower”, Matamata 646.263 The McCaw family on the front steps of Simla 646.264 Fanny McCaw with the twins 646.265 Jack McCaw aged fifteen months 646.266 John McCaw with his family at the Tower 646.267 Os McCaw, (Alexander Oswald) 646.268 Davy Mc Caw, a surveyor The Browning Family 646.269 Maud Browning, dressed in Swedish costume ??.05.1896 646.270 Louise Browning, dressed as “Old Mother Hubbard” ??.05.1986 646.271 Robert Browning ??.11.1878 646.272 Maudie and Louise 01.10.1893 The Fairfield Family 646.273 Family group on the beach 646.274 Family group, including Geoff Fairfield 646.275 Family group, including Geoff Fairfield 646.276 Man with two children, “George N.” 646.277 ‘Doris Mary (Sue) in Highland dress’ 646.278 Doris and Alan Hudson – wedding 646.279 Alan and Ciss (Sue) 646.280 Doris Fairfield 646.281 Two women in the street – Doris and her mother Evelyn? 646.282 Evelyn Morrow Fairfield 646.283 “Me” – George Fairfield 646.284 Geoff Fairfield 646.285 ‘A young possum’ 646.286 Geoff Fairfield see 646.283 646.287 Young child 646.288 Geoff Fairfield in bathing suit 646.289 Geoff and Sue Fairfield 646.290 Evelyn Fairfield in later years 646.291 ‘Todd’ (Evelyn), grandmother and baby in pram at ‘Simla’ 646.292 Geoffrey Fairfield – senior 646.293 Sue and Geoff with Colonel R.B. Morrow 646.294 A woman holding a child 646.295 Annie Fairfield in a car 646.296 ‘Frank Geoffrey Fairfield 23.08.1906

646.297 Evelyn with Doris Mary see 646.293 646.298 Doris Mary Fairfield 646.299 Doris as a bride 646.300 Two children on a beach – Geoff and Doris? 646.301 Doris Mary Fairfield 646.302 ‘Sue’ – Doris as an older woman 646.303 Geoff with two school boy friends 646.304 Evelyn Fairfield 646.305 Geoff Fairfield driving with grandmother Mariamne in the back seat 646.306 Judy McCaw (Frances) and Geoff at Simla 646.307 Geoff and sister Doris 646.308 Another copy of 646.308 646.309 Colonel R.B. Morrow with Geoffrey Fairfield (senior) Evelyn and baby

Doris at Simla 646.310 ‘Frank Geoffrey Fairfield as a small boy’ 646.311 Doris with some animals 646.312 Doris in the garden 646.313 Doris in a garden 646.314 ‘Todd with Ciss, Gran with me at Simla’ 1906646.315 Geoff dressed in a uniform with a medal 646.316 Geoff and Doris aged about six 646.317 Geoff and friends at Simla 646.318 Doris with pets 646.319 Another copy of above 646.319 646.320 Evelyn Fairfield with her children 646.321 Doris with husband Allan 646.322 Doris on horseback 646.323 Doris with a rabbit 646.324 Catch of large stingray – Geoff on left 646.325 Studio portrait of Doris Fairfield 646.326 Doris with a rooster (poor Photograph) 646.327 Family group in garden 646.328 Copy of above 646.328 646.329 Evelyn Fairfield with baby Doris 646.330 Evelyn Fairfield with her two children 646.331 Doris with a doll 646.332 Evelyn Fairfield as an older woman 646.333 Doris with her doll 646.334 Studio portrait of Doris as a young woman 646.335 Doris aged 6/7 646.336 Doris and Geoff 646.337 Geoff in Highland costume with Katie Burgess at far right 646.338 Evelyn Fairfield seated on a verandah 646.339 Family group at beach – Thorn’s beach? 646.340 ‘Top storey of old Terrace Hotel, Rotomahana, Wairoa, with Geoff and

Doris’ 646.341 Copy of above 646.340 646.342 Colonel Morrow in uniform 646.343 Three young girls on garlanded horses – Evelyn Morrow in centre 646.344 Alan Hudson 21.03.1942

646.345 Geoff and Doris in studio portrait 646.346 Katie and her mother Mariamne Morrow 646.347 Katie Burgess (Morrow) 646.348 Katie Burgess 646.349 ‘Katie Morrow with ?’ 646.350 Katie Burgess far right in photograph outside Tamaki Yacht Club 646.351 Katie and Bill 646.352 Katie 646.353 Bill Burgess after World War I 646.354 Katie Burgess and Mariamne Morrow 646.355 Bill and Katie in the Opel car 646.356 Katie Burgess at Highwic, aged 100 646.357 Katie seated with a friend 646.358 Katie and Eileen Barstow also 646.569 646.359 Veda McCullough and Katie at Simla (faded) 646.360 Family dog 646.361 Cat on table 646.362 Recent photo of a wall at Highwic 646.363 Uncle Sigar & Best baby 646.364 Reay & Olive Carde (Clarke?) 646.365 H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh 1868646.366 Bishop of N.Z. & Lichfield 04.09.1868 646.367 James E. Leahy 646.368 Olaf Petersen 646.369 Newspaper obituary notice for Frank Gordon Morrow 17.01.1869 646.370 Mavis Patterson 646.371 John Seagar & son 646.372 Lady Jellicoe at Howick after World War I 646.373 Mrs Donald with Jake’s (or Jack’s) Pig 646.374 Duki of Gloucester, Governor General Lord Bledisloe & King’s Empire

Veteran Colonel A. Morrow at Government House, Auckland 646.375 Lord Ranfurly at Tamaki (see also 646.378) 646.376 Grandfather’s brother Hugh “For Robert with Hugh & Fanny’s love” 646.377 Colonel Grant Ambrose Morrow, Col. A. Morrow, Viscount Lord

Jellicoe. Inspection of the King’s Empire Veterans 646.378 Visit to Musick Point environs by Lord Ranfurly 646.379 J.M. May, aged 60 646.380 James Dilworth, Died 23.12.1895 646.381 Mildred Tonks 646.382 The Morrow & Buckland families on a dray 646.383 Unidentified man. Photo taken in Dublin 21.12.1894646.384 ‘Something to eat, Kihikihi’ 646.385 Unidentified lady. Photo taken in Dublin 02.04.(18)25 646.386 Woman’s head pasted on a card – possibly Eliza Wallen? 646.387 Unidentified man 646.388 Young boy 646.389 Full length portrait of a woman 646.390 Lady wit two children in a garden 646.391 Three women, Mariamne Morrow at left 646.392 Another copy 646.392

646.393 Amie Fairfield on right. In snow 646.394 Lady with boy (aged 9?) & child in her arms 646.395 Two women with a baby in the garden 646.396 Small launch 646.397 Two men in a dinghy 646.398 Two women in a dray 646.399 Scene (very dark) House on hill & horses pulling a dray down the road 646.400 Unidentified group of four – two elderly ladies & two younger men 646.401 Lady with a horse 646.402 Three women seated on steps 646.403 Portrait of gentleman. “Taken Aug 1890. R.B.S” ??.08.1890 646.404 Unidentified man and woman see 646.432 646.405 Horse, man and dog in paddock 646.406 Thatched cottage 646.407 Houses along a beach frontage – probably Buckland Beach 646.408 Man squatting beside a snowman 646.409 Unidentified two storey house 646.410 Head of a woman on a Post Card ‘Studio Hobart’ 646.411 Lady on a bush walk – very faint picture 646.412 Woman seated in doorway of a car – elsewhere named a “Bimbo

Morris” 646.413 McQueen Te Mata? 646.414 Unidentified lady 646.415 Unidentified gentleman 646.416 Child with toy wheel barrow (poor photo) 646.417 Group seated around a natural pool 646.418 Two little girls in garden 646.419 Full length portrait of Mariamne Morrow at Highwic 646.420 Lady on horseback 646.421 Two men & two women at Buckland. Katie Burgess (Morrow) on

right. Identified from Fairfield’s book 646.422 Two unidentified women – photo from Exeter 646.423 Group standing in a field 646.424 Another copy 646.423 646.425 Head of unidentified lady – photo from London 646.426 Group gathered in an open area. The scene has perhaps a military

flavour? 646.427 Unidentified gentleman 646.428 Unidentified portrait of a child 646.429 Unidentified portrait of a boy 646.430 Two small children 646.431 Unnamed lady in a garden, Mariamne Morrow? 646.432 Unnamed gentleman from 646.404 646.433 Another copy 646.432 646.434 Bride & groom unnamed 646.435 Child & mother in orchard 646.436 (number not used) 646.437 Two women, two children in horse and carriage 646.438 Chile (as angel kneeling in a cot 646.439 Unidentified infant

646.440 Unnamed woman with two children 646.441 Young boy in choir outfit 646.442 Lady on horseback 646.443 One man with four ladies & one infant picnicking under a tree 646.444 Unidentified child standing on chair 646.445 Unidentified lady – portrait from London 02.06.1915 646.446 Unidentified lady in Studio Portrait 646.447 “For dear Arthur wishing him many happy returned of the day, with

love from Bob.” Man standing with a rifle beside a tiger 11.11.1891 646.448 Man and woman seated on rocks beside the sea. “Stan Blundell & ?” 646.449 Nihotopo Fall 3 646.450 Soldier in 1st World War uniform. Possibly Jack McCaw 646.451 Lady seated in front of cactus garden (possibly not in N.Z.) 646.452 Car in background with lady (Mrs Morrow?) and Geoff Fairfield 646.453 Pen & ink drawing by Harry Wrigg. “Major Morrow from Harry

Wrigg 1895” ??.??.1895 Bucklands Beach 646.454 Alfred Morrow’s house next to 56 The Parade, Bucklands Beach 646.455 Alf Morrow, early shot, Bucklands Beach 646.456 A group sitting in the grass identified as “Me (Geoffrey Fairfield), Ivy

Buckland, Rene Tooman, Katie, Alf, 7 Alice” (Hesketh) 646.457 (number not used) 646.458 Alfred Morrow’s house at Bucklands Beach next door to 56 The Parade 646.459 Early Buckland Beach photograph of the Morrows family –

Grandmother, Olive, Col R.B. Morrow, ? Col. A. Morrow, Me (Geoffrey Fairfield), Katie Morrow, Evelyn Fairfield, Doris Mary Fairfield – later Hudson. Camera Geoffrey Fairfield, senior

646.460 56 The Parade – the Buckland home 646.461 Another copy of 646.459 646.462 Old Burgess homestead at Bucklands Beach 646.463 Photograph of pencil sketch by Col. Morrow, Buckland Beach

c. 1890-91 646.464 Another copy of 646.459 646.465 Picnic scene – no names – probably Bucklands Beach 646.466 (number not used) 646.467 56 The Parade, and three photos pasted on other side

1. Child as bride 2. Three children on Simla porch, Geoffrey Fairfield in centre 3. Simla, Col. A. Morrow and Mrs Morrow with one other on porch

646.468 Alf’s old house at 55 The Parade, Bucklands Beach, now replaced by Jack Gordon’s house. Note height of cactus, higher than the chimney. Possums climbed down the inside of the chimney & slept curled up in front of the hearth. Alf’s nickname was ‘Possum’ because he bred them when he was a boy

Mariamne Morrow 646.469 Mariamne Morrow on her 100th birthday

646.470 Mariamne Morrow and Katie on hillside at Tamaki see 646.473 646.471 Col. A. Morrow, Mrs Morrow & Katie(?) in the family car driven by

Geoff Fairfield. Car was called ‘Anseldo’ 646.472 Grandmother at Simla 646.473 Grandmother & Kate on a Maori terrace above 56 The Parade c.1920 646.474 Mariamne Morrow as a child, Studio Portrait 646.475 Mariamne Morrow as an elderly woman 646.476 Mariamne Morrow taken by candid camera in the street 646.477 Mariamne Morrow with two infants – great grandchildren? 646.478 Mariamne Morrow in her middle years 646.479 Mariamne Morrow outside Alf’s old house 55 The Parade 646.480 Another copy 646.479 646.481 Another copy 646.479 646.482 Studio Portrait of Amne Morrow (Buckland) 646.483 Mariamne Morrow in stylish clothes on the steps of Simla 646.484 Grandmother, Geoffrey Fairchild, Katie Morrow (Aunt) 646.485 Another copy but clearer 646.484 646.486 Mariamne Morrow – Studio Portrait 646.487 Grandmother on her 100th birthday with telegrams from the Queen, and

Governor General. Mariamne Harris Morrow, daughter of Alfred Buckland of Highwic

646.488 Two Photographs pasted on old letter 1. Mariamne Morrow 2. Doris and Geoffrey Fairfield as children

Both photographs taken beside the roses outside Simla 646.489 Colonel Morrow, Grandfather in his 90’s at Simla 646.490 Grandfather, Grandmother & Geoff at Matamata 646.491 Col. A. Morrow & Anne Fairfield outside workshop at Simla 646.492 Photo taken many years ago. The trees are much larger now otherwise

everything the same. Grandfather in driveway 646.493 Family group including Col. and Mrs Morrow, and possibly Geoff and

Anne Fairfield. Two other unidentified 646.494 Col. Morrow and Anne Fairfield in the garden 646.495 Col. Morrow in front of his workshop 646.496 Col. Morrow 646.497 Col. Morrow at Simla 646.498 Col. Morrow on the beach 646.499 Col. Morrow walking his dog in the bush 646.500 Col. Morrow on the steps of Simla 646.501 A Picnic probably at ‘Evelyn’s Bower, Simla”. Arthur Hooper (Dr.)

beside basket, Katie and Grandfather. Three others unnamed 646.502 Maori trenches, Rangiriri 646.503 Just behind me is the crater of Pohutu Geyser at Whaka. I was lucky

enough to see this geyser play before I left Rotorua. Wonderful spectacle too!

646.504 Waiting for the ‘Crows Nest’ to play – Taupo 646.505 Excavation of Maori site? 646.506 Scene on Marae 646.507 Children in swimming hole. Rotorua? 646.508 Man checking, as directed, by telephone in the forest …

646.509 Rangitoto trip 02.04.1904646.510 Portion of the teak stem of H.M.S. Buffalo, wrecked near Whitianga

??.07.1904 646.511 …? Then salvaged 02.02.1936 646.512 On to the punt, Mokau – a car crossing the river 646.513 On the Mokau river 646.514 Crocodile shooting on the River Ganges at Nasafgarh near Cawnpore

??.02.1918 646.515 Jackal shooting near Cawnpore ??.01.1918 646.516 Old Maori lady “Pally” on the steps at Simla 646.517 Flagpole at Simla about 1905 646.518 SS Paparoa. Back row 2nd from left Geoffrey Fairfield, Senior 646.519 Matakana Island – Tauranga Harbour 646.520 15th century armour at Mon Reve, Guethary 646.521 Memorial Obelisk 646.522 Unidentified township with single rail track by main road 646.523 Unidentified township with railway. Possibly Ngaruawahia? 646.524 Part of Auckland waterfront? 646.525 Art Museum expedition at Ninety Mile Beach ??.??.1932 646.526 In the bush at Okataina Lake. Two women in the car – one is Amy

Fairfield 646.527 Camp at Wairakei. Mariamne Morrow standing by tent 646.528 Matakana Island – Tauranga 646.529 Card of Waterloo, Hougemont, Mson du Jardinier 04.06.1891 646.530 Venice. Sailors feeding the birds ??.??.1919 646.531 Grave of Stella Selina Satow 646.532 Bullock train hauling t6imber to clear hillside 646.533 Maori canoes under construction at Ngaruawahia 646.534 Bullock train 646.535 St George’s Bay regatta ??.??.1887 646.536 Under exposed print of original sketch by Col. A. Morrow. 1863

Galloway Redoubt, Clevedon. The small cabbage tree (centre) is no (1983) a fully matured specimen. The old Thorpe homestead was directly behind the Redoubt. Earthworks still visible

646.537 Doris & Geoff Fairfield by top story of Old Terraces Hotel, Rotomahana, Wairoa – destroyed in Tarawera eruption June 10 1886

646.538 Gillies Avenue gate to Simla opposite Highwic 646.539 1st official archaeological camp in N.Z. at Gt. Mercury Island 646.540 Tall upright stone 646.541 Photo of sketch of Camp of Flying Column, by Col. A. Morrow

??.??.1863 646.542 Racing car 646.543 The ‘Anseldo’, Te Kuiti camping ground 646.544 Two women in the car 646.545 Car at the camp 646.546 ‘Ansaldo’ 646.547 ‘Ansaldo’ in Manukau mud 646.548 Family in and around the car – at Bucklands Beach? 646.549 Two cars at a camp 646.550 The car with two passengers

646.551 Two canvas topped cars 646.552 Car fording a stream 646.553 Birdcage with a parrot(?) 646.554 Austin car 646.555 “Bimbo” Morris 646.556 Susan Banks, eldest daughter of Alfred Buckland 646.557 Susan Banks – (different photo to 646.556) 646.558 Susan Banks – (different photo to 646.557) 646.559 Geoff Fairfield and friend with a catch of fish on wharf at Bucklands

Beach 646.560 Three photographs pasted on paper –

1. Wellesley Street Arch visit of Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York to N.Z. ??.??.1901

2. Man & woman beneath trees – harbour background 3. Baby in pram

646.561 Three photographs pasted on paper – 1. Alfred Morrow 2. Man & woman beside incomplete Grafton Bridge 3. Small photo of St John’s College

646.562 View from Simla, showing levelled area site of old Pascoe quarry & Todd’s House across gully. Note old private telephone line

646.563 Group of bemedalled gentlemen around a monument 646.564 Two photographs pasted on paper –

1. Two women in military dress – Molly Tooman, Ivy Renner, Katie at Simla. (Three names but only two people)

2. Katie, Rene Tooman, Ivy Renner, Molly Tooman all in military dress

646.565 Copy of photograph of Doris Fairfield seated in the garden at Simla with a guitar on her knee

646.566 Rotorua – two women near a hot pool 646.567 Three Maori ladies “Eileen, Ruth & Georgina” two with moko, all in

full Maori dress 646.568 Meta Taupopoki. Rotorua 646.569 Two women in the garden – Katie Morrow & Eileen Barstow see

646.358 646.570 Two girls – Lyndon 8 ½ & Juanita 9 ½ 646.571 Portrait of gentleman, written on it ‘from his old friend L.J. Hale 1910’ 646.572 Lady holding flowers wearing wedding clothes(?) inscribed ‘lovingly

yours Ivy. 29.vii.19’ 646.573 The working party outside the old hotel Kawarua 1966. Geoffrey

Fairfield extreme left 646.574 Unidentified Studio Portrait of gentleman 646.575 Young woman with dog seated on steps at Simla & young lad in

background 646.576 Five photographs pasted on paper –

1. The Auckland Exhibition in the Domain – note plane ??.??.1913 2. Scene at beach – possibly Thorn’s Bay 3. Row of people seated on grass, copy of 646.56 and identified there 4. Group of six seated on wharf – none named 5. Group on beach and only some named

646.577 Galloway Redoubt ??.09.1863 646.578 A Captain ? of the Otago Volunteers 02.05.1871 646.579 Three photographs pasted on paper –

1. Child with dog 2. Rhododendron in flower 3. Child in pram. Probably Geoffrey Fairfield, note poem