Waiapu Anglican Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Napier, New Zealand
This is the second cathedral built on the same place after the 1931 earthquake. There is the Maori chapel behind the main altar at the east end.
Napier Cathedral, New Zealand
Ronald B MacKay
Organ Recital By organist Ronald B Mackay at Waiapu Anglican Cathedral NAPIER New Zealand.
Evita 2015
Napier Operatic Society presents Evita, the iconic Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical telling the story of Eva Peron. Opening 26th of February 2015 at the Tabard Theatre, Napier. Book at TicketDirect or The Tabard Theatre!
NZ gets new Anglican cathedral
New Zealand gets new Anglican cathedral
Take a tour of Napier Municipal Theatre, Napier New Zealand
Take a tour of Napier Municipal Theatre, Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Napier Girls' High School | Hawkes Bay | Drone Aerial
Napier Girls’ High School has shaped and influenced the lives of young women since 1884.
We value tradition and aspire to the highest in education. This is reflected in our vision:
“Inspiration from the past, learning, contributing, empowering for today and tomorrow”.
New Zealand - Wellington - Anglican Cathedral - 19 Feb 2012
Wellington, New Zealand Anglican Cathedral
Weekly Review No. 442 (1950)
PRINCESS VISITS NEW ZEALAND Princess Elizabeth visits the New Zealand State House exhibited at the Ideal Homes Exhibition in London.
NAPIER, NEWEST CITY Views of Napier taken about 1920 show how little space the town had for expansion, and views of 1931 show it ruined by earthquake and fire. The quake raised the land and drained the swamps, and scenes taken in 1950 from the same viewpoints show the modern city which has risen from the ruins and spread out over the new land.
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Napier Earthquake Memories - 1931
Douglas Robinson -1931 Napier Earthquake Memories. An edited sample only. We mourn the passing of Mr Robinson on Xmas day 2010.
The Amos Prayer – from Lament to Promise
Waiapu Anglican Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Napier, New Zealand
Music: find the Bill Bennett setting for this poem at napiercathedral.org.nz
The Amos Prayer – from Lament to Promise
Pilgrim Press 2017 publication ‘A Child Laughs’
Solemn Mass, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Mike Hammer, Assisting Priest, Presider
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee, WI
How we work - Anglican Care Waiapu
The Anglican Diocese of Waiapu has been supporting communities in Bay of Plenty, Tairāwhiti, and Hawke's Bay for over 150 years.
Anglican Care Waiapu is the social services arm of the Anglican diocese of Waiapu, partnering with our parishes and communities to nurture lasting transformation. We're here to support fulfilled lives and connected communities through our family, early childhood education, and grief counselling services, and day centres for older people.
Find out about what we do, why we do it, and the impact we have on our communities.
Rebuilding The City Of Napier
How Napier in New Zealand has been rebuilt after the 1931 earthquake.
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New Bishop of Aotearoa
A Bishop from the East Coast, Don Tamihere, has been appointed the Bishop of Aotearoa at Manutuke Marae.
Bishop Tamihere will become the leader of the Māori Anglican Church, the Māori arm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. This means he will also become one of three Anglican archbishops in New Zealand, alongside Archbishop Philip Richardson, who is Pākehā, and Archbishop Winson Halapua, who is Polynesian.
At age 45, Tamihere has succeeded the late Archbishop Brown Turei, who passed away last year.
Walking to waiapu 24 hour challenge
Napier Train Ride Part 1 iSite to Rothmans
In this, the first part of 3 videos shot as we toured around the art deco town of Napier in the wonderful
Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand we learned about the city's reconstruction after the earthquake which occurred at 10:47am on the 3rd of February 1931. It was a magnitude 7.8 earthquake spanning 2 and a half minutes. It remains New Zealand's most devastating earthquake with 256 people losing their lives and thousands more injured. Our Tourer guide, Will explains much about the town's history, rebuilt after the earthquake, exports, local economy and the society and people of the Hawke's bay region. There is much to see on this video but there is much to hear in the wonderful commentary and sterio sound effects if you're vision impaired. Although I've made edits, this is the longest part of the 3 videos.
Modern Town Raised From Earthquake Devastation (1964)
Napier, New Zealand.
Title reads 'Earthquake City - Then and Now'.
BGV. Looking out over Napier, capital of the Hawke's Bay Province in New Zealand. Various shots around the parks and gardens in Napier with its palm trees and statues, etc. GV. Cars moving along (driving on left) avenues lined up in palm trees. Various shots of street scenes around the busy town of Napier. CU. Street signs, Shakespeare Road, Dickens Street, Browning Street, Tennyson Street, Delhi Road and Civil Square East. Various library shots of 1930's street scenes in Napier at that time. Various shots of film of 1931 earthquake - the devastation, rubble, buried cars, etc. Various shots of the new housing developments being built up around Napier. BGV. From a hill outside Napier and the large area around it.
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Date found in the old record - 04/06/1964.
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Seini & Brendon's self composed song to Waiapu
Recorded on Seini's camera by a friend in Napier Cathedral at the Waiapu Diocesan Youth Intern Farewell Service on Sunday afternoon 4 December 2011. Apologies for the shaky camera between 0.18-0.30; persevere, it gets better