Friends of the Turnbull Library (FoTL)

The Friends of the Turnbull Library (FoTL) is a national organisation, supporting the work and activities of the Alexander Turnbull Library since 1939.

Titiro ki muri kia whakatika ā mua. Preserving the past to enlighten the future.

The Alexander Turnbull Library is a guardian of our heritage, a great research institution serving the general public and scholars in the fields of historical research, literary, cultural and genealogical studies. The Friends of the Turnbull Library promotes public interest in the Library’s collections and supports research and use of its collections.


Our Next Speaker

Wednesday 12 February at 5:30pm
Katie Cooper, Rēwena and Rabbit Stew


Preparing food, however people choose to do so, is surely one of the most vital of all human endeavours. We need food to survive, and for that reason social practices related to food are fundamental in every society
At the same time, food preparation can be mundane and repetitive, and it is such a routine part of our lives that we don’t often stop to consider its cultural significance.

In her 2024 book, Rēwena and Rabbit Stew, Katie Cooper explored how cooking and food practices shaped the daily lives, homes and communities of rural Pākehā and Māori in the 19th and early 20th centuries.In this presentation, she will discuss some of the key themes of the book, using stories and images from the Alexander Turnbull Library collection to delve into cooking technologies, provisions, and the variety of cooking spaces used.

 

 

Katie Cooper Katie Cooper grew up on a small sheep farm just out of Gore and is the daughter of an agriculture teacher and a history teacher. She completed her PhD in history at the University of Otago, and since 2016 has been a curator at Te Papa Tongarewa, the Museum of New Zealand.

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Can’t make it in person? Please register for a Zoom link 


The 2025 Speaker Programme.

Here are some of the speakers currently confirmed for 2025. Details will be updates as the programme firms up.

Monthly Speakers
Katie Cooper Rewena & Rabbit Stew : The Rural Kitchen in Aotearoa, 1800–1940 Wednesday 12 February
Dr Elizabeth Bowyer A Matter of Property: Women, settler colonialism and the courts of law in colonial Aotearoa New Zealand Thursday 13 March
Chris Elder Hunt for the China People: Finding some New Zealanders in Republican China Tuesday 15 April
Flora Feltham Bad Archive Tuesday 13 May
The 2025 Founder Lecture
Dr Monty Soutar The Kāwai series: conveying history through fiction Thursday 26 June

The 2024 Speaker Programme

We have completed the 2024 speaker programme. Details of speakers is still on the What’s on page.

Wellington events are held at Taiwhanga Kauhau — the National Library Wellington Auditorium -entrance from Aitken Street, Thorndon.

In Auckland, talks are held at the Takapuna Library, 9 The Strand.  We are still hoping to have an address by Dame Claudia Orange, previously advertised for September but then unavoidably postponed. We will advise you of the new date for Dame Claudia when re-scheduled.


2024/25 Subscriptions….

…are now overdue.  Please see the Join Us page.

NOTE: If you have joined the Friends of Turnbull Library online in the past few months, and have paid your membership subscription via internet banking, PLEASE NOTE that we need your contact details. Copies of the annual journal Turnbull Library Record will be mailed to members in October. We need your postal address. Please contact us at turnbullfriends@gmail.com to supply your contact details.


Friends of the Turnbull Library AGM Papers 2024


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