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2528 days ago

Books to return before Wellington pop-up library opens

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

The first pop-up library space in central Wellington will open at the end of next month, but not before 45,000 items are due back on May 1.

It follows the sudden closure of the capital's Central Library on March 19, after an engineers' report found the building had "structural … View more
The first pop-up library space in central Wellington will open at the end of next month, but not before 45,000 items are due back on May 1.

It follows the sudden closure of the capital's Central Library on March 19, after an engineers' report found the building had "structural weaknesses" that could compromise the building in the event of a "significant" earthquake. Keep updated here

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2529 days ago

Airpoints Has Landed at Beaurepaires!

Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Wellington CBD

We're excited to announce you can now earn Airpoints Dollars at your local Beaurepaires store. Airpoints Dollars can be earned with every purchase of tyres, oil, batteries and services. Shop in-store or online.

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2532 days ago

Spooky calls

Charlotte from Khandallah

Can someone tell me - if the landline phone rings, I pick it it up but the line is open but silent until a woman's sugary voice says "Gooood byyyye" and the call cuts out - are they recording something, what's happening? We are getting intermittent calls from the Spark … View moreCan someone tell me - if the landline phone rings, I pick it it up but the line is open but silent until a woman's sugary voice says "Gooood byyyye" and the call cuts out - are they recording something, what's happening? We are getting intermittent calls from the Spark Technical Department which I just let them waste their money on, but is something happening when the call is outlined as above?

2529 days ago

Dead Letters, Great War Stories

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Personal experiences of WW1
Using stories, letters and film, Dead Letters, Great War Stories brings to vivid life the personal experiences of the First World War.



Date: Wednesday, 24 April, 2019
Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi … View more
Personal experiences of WW1
Using stories, letters and film, Dead Letters, Great War Stories brings to vivid life the personal experiences of the First World War.



Date: Wednesday, 24 April, 2019
Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Domestic censorship in New Zealand 1914 to 1920
Hear from archivist and historian Jared Davidson, who has just published Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914-1920 (Otago University Press), revealing the impact of domestic censorship on the lives of radicals, writers, and everyday people during wartime and beyond.

'Haiku' film documentaries about the Great War
Then enjoy a selection of films from Anna Cottrell’s TV series Great War Stories, which reveal moving personal stories in letters and diaries, including some that escaped the censors.

Great War Stories consist of five TV series of short personal stories told through letters and diaries, many held in the ATL, some from whānau.
Among eight ‘haiku’ documentaries are Leonard Hart’s harrowing letter about the horrors of Passchendaele that evaded the censors; and Te Puea’s refusal to send her men to fight ‘white men’s wars’.

Another victim of the State was young Victor Spencer, shot at dawn for desertion in spite of his letter pleading poor mental health.
After reading a family diary Gareth Farr, composer, wrote a cello concerto for three relatives killed on the Western Front. Katherine Mansfield writes movingly about the death of her brother Leslie Beauchamp

About the speakers
An archivist by day and labour historian by night, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Through social biography and history from below, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories — from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to prison convicts of the nineteenth.

Anna Cottrell’s been making documentaries for over 25 years. She hunts out people with a good story who face life’s challenges with courage and humour. Examples of this include her documentaries Wahine Disaster, 50 Years On (2018) and The Kiwi the Knight and the Qashqai (2018

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