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Title Artist Date of Work Object Type Accession Number
Sunset, Looking North from Cape Evans. August 29 1911. Sunset, Looking North from Cape Evans. August 29 1911.
Edward Wilson
1911
Work on paper/Print
1957/4/3
Physic Physic
Gretchen Albrecht
1994
Work on paper/Drawing
1995/17/2
Tylee Cottage 1986-2016 30 Years Tylee Cottage 1986-2016 30 Years
Sam Mitchell
2016
Ceramics
2016/6/1
Allsorts Platter Allsorts Platter
David Traub
2001
Glass
2001/27/1
Plate with Frank Denton transfer Plate with Frank Denton transfer
Unknown (German)
George Hadfield & Company
20th Century
Ceramics
2021/11/1
Leith Valley, Dunedin Leith Valley, Dunedin
George O'Brien
Circa 1870
Work on paper/Watercolour
1977/19/1
Nocturne (the spiral unwinds) Nocturne (the spiral unwinds)
Gretchen Albrecht
Circa 1991
Painting
1992/18/1
The Toast is England The Toast is England
Fred Roe
Circa 1900
Painting
1924/1/4
We Two Together We Two Together
Frank Denton
1910
Circa 1912
1965/1/2
Broken Battens Broken Battens
Mervyn Williams
1988
Painting
1991/2/3
Easter Feast for Pastors of the Free Wesleyan Church Fanga, Nuku alofa, Tonga Tongatapu Easter Feast for Pastors of the Free Wesleyan Church Fanga, Nuku alofa, Tonga Tongatapu
Glenn Jowitt
1982
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
1985/16/6
Untitled (Freesia design) Untitled (Freesia design)
Lilian Smith
Unknown
Work on paper/Watercolour
1988/27/139
Prayer, lectio divina and work, according to St Benedict, are the three most important elements of a monk's life. A novice does two hours work in the community each day, a professed sister three. Work or employments vary and are rotated every three months. Shown here are the Vestarian, who make and repairs the habits, and cowls, the Laundry Sister, the Pantry Sister and the Guest Mistress or Portress who looks after visitors and retreatants. There are a few rooms in the outer enclosure for guests or for people who wish to make retreats. Prayer, lectio divina and work, according to St Benedict, are the three most important elements of a monk's life. A novice does two hours work in the community each day, a professed sister three. Work or employments vary and are rotated every three months. Shown here are the Vestarian, who make and repairs the habits, and cowls, the Laundry Sister, the Pantry Sister and the Guest Mistress or Portress who looks after visitors and retreatants. There are a few rooms in the outer enclosure for guests or for people who wish to make retreats.
Anne Noble
1988
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
L1991/23/41
A place setting in the refectory. The Great Silence is observed here, and meals are accompanied by readings from the Rule of St Benedict or of a religious or historic nature. A place setting in the refectory. The Great Silence is observed here, and meals are accompanied by readings from the Rule of St Benedict or of a religious or historic nature.
Anne Noble
1988
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
L1991/23/43
Evening meal at the homestead. Evening meal at the homestead.
John McDermott
1993
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
2008/11/4
Royal Bayreuth plate from the Blue Children series. Royal Bayreuth plate from the Blue Children series.
Royal Bayreuth
Post 1902
Ceramics
1962/5/2
Halley's Comet Halley's Comet
Sam Mitchell
2016
Ceramics
2016/6/2
Juggler, Santiago Juggler, Santiago
Bruce Foster
2013
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
2017/5/1
Untitled (Dibble Dabble and some Doubles, Page 3) Untitled (Dibble Dabble and some Doubles, Page 3)
Joan Grehan
Circa 1951
Work on paper/Drawing
2014/1/427
Votes for Women banner (Edith Collier Ephemera) Votes for Women banner (Edith Collier Ephemera)
Unknown
Miscellaneous
5/8
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