Bristow Mawley
Eila Mary Bristow
and
Elsa Lilian Mawley nee Hirschberg
Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Wellington
Eila Mary Bristow
Wanted to buy, artist's sepia or brown wood pencils Bristow Mawley Studio 43-426
Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1944, Page 1
Vida Mary Stout
Daphne Greenwood
and
Elsa Lilian Mawley nee Hirschberg
Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Wellington
Eila Mary Bristow
born 27 March 1895, reg. 1895/14557, daughter of Edward Bolton Bristow and Edith Mary Vernell, died 7 September 1956, reg. 1956/24456, ashes buried 12 September 1956, Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington.
Elsa Lilian Mawley nee Hirschberg
born 29 January 1897, daughter of Jessie Eliza Wallace and William James Hirschberg, died 12 February 1975, reg. 1975/31011, ashes buried Karori Cemetery, Wellington, married 23 January 1916, reg. 1916/3549, Gerald Mawley son of Septimus Mawley, he was killed in action 12 October 1917 in France.
At
St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, on Sunday last, Lieutenant Gerald
Mawley, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mawley, of "Ditton," was married
to Miss Elsa Lilian Hirschberg, only, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hirschberg, of Masterton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John
Walker.
Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 2
Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 8
[this notice also appeared in the Evening Post on 1 February 1932]
[this notice also appeared in the Evening Post on 1 February 1932]
Wanted to buy, artist's sepia or brown wood pencils Bristow Mawley Studio 43-426
Vida Mary Stout
17th April 1932 aged two years and two months
by Bristow Mawley, Wellington
Vida Mary Stout (20 February 1930 – 21 July 2012) was a New Zealand limnographer and academic administrator. She was the first female to be Dean of Science at a New Zealand university.
Stout was the daughter of Sir Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout and Agnes Isobel Pearce and granddaughter of Robert Stout (13th Premier of New Zealand). Born and raised in Wellington, she did her Masters on "Hydracarina from the Wellington province" at Victoria and her PhD in London. She returned to New Zealand and lectured at Canterbury University, where she spent the remainder of her professional life until retirement in 1996.
Stout was the daughter of Sir Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout and Agnes Isobel Pearce and granddaughter of Robert Stout (13th Premier of New Zealand). Born and raised in Wellington, she did her Masters on "Hydracarina from the Wellington province" at Victoria and her PhD in London. She returned to New Zealand and lectured at Canterbury University, where she spent the remainder of her professional life until retirement in 1996.
Wikipedia
[Daphne Patricia Greenwood]
Helen Hitchings taken after performance of "Murder in the Cathedral" by T.S. Eliot, circa 1950, Wellington,
by Bristow Mawley.
© Te Papa. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (CA000124/001/0057)
Laurel Martyn as Remorse in Fantasy on Grieg's Concerto in A minor, Borovansky Ballet, ca. 1945
MS 9711 Papers of Laurel Martyn 1901-1988 [manuscript].
National Library of Australia
'Bristow Mawley, photographers, Wellington'--Verso.
Borovansky Ballet appeared in Wellington, New Zealand, in January 1945.
Helen Hitchings taken after performance of "Murder in the Cathedral" by T.S. Eliot, circa 1950, Wellington,
by Bristow Mawley.
© Te Papa. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (CA000124/001/0057)
Laurel Martyn as Remorse in Fantasy on Grieg's Concerto in A minor, Borovansky Ballet, ca. 1945
MS 9711 Papers of Laurel Martyn 1901-1988 [manuscript].
National Library of Australia
'Bristow Mawley, photographers, Wellington'--Verso.
Borovansky Ballet appeared in Wellington, New Zealand, in January 1945.