Doing Well and Doing Good : Ross and Glendining : Scottish Enterprise in New Zealand

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The Hocken Collections recently hosted a book launch for the long awaited (by Hocken staff anyway) book by Stephen Jones, Doing Well and Doing Good : Ross and Glendining: Scottish Enterprise in New Zealand, published by OU Press.

Steve has been a regular visitor to the Hocken through several “generations” of archivists and reference desk staff. For many years he made an annual pilgrimage to Dunedin from his Scottish home in Dundee to complete the next phase of research on the records of Ross and Glendining held in the Hocken Collections.  Tips on finding material in the collection and Steve’s interests in Ross and Glendining were passed on from archivist to archivist as it became known that exemplary service could result in a free lunch! Reams of photocopied pages were dispatched to Dundee, but they only seemed to encourage him to travel back to NZ with further questions to be answered by interrogation of the original records!
Business communications from an 1877 Ross and Glendining letterbook, the paper is translucent and thin as tissue and difficult to photocopy from.
We admired his passion for lists of obscurely written financial reports and the analysis of the business data he copied from the records and wondered what the result would be. My own interest in the progress of the project was further stimulated by attending an excellent presentation in the School of Business by Steve on his research findings. The quarterly financial reports had been analysed, the columns of handwritten numbers in pounds shilllings and pence totted up and made meaningful and Steve described the role of Ross and Glendining in the fabric of NZ life. I’m looking forward to reading the book and  reviews are very positive. The Hocken staff are really pleased to see the work finished and published but we will miss Steve and his visits.
A handwritten financial activity report for the six months prior to January 1894 from the Ross and Glendining archives. Stephen read hundreds of pages such as this during his research.

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I'm Head Curator Archives here at the Hocken Collections and one of my tasks is to maintain this blog.

3 thoughts on “Doing Well and Doing Good : Ross and Glendining : Scottish Enterprise in New Zealand

  1. I have ordered the book ‘Doing Well and Doing Good’ and looking forward to receiving it. My great grandfather, James William Kelly worked for Ross and Glendining for many years as a commercial traveller and I am hoping that there may be mention of him in the book.Janet Kelly

  2. It was sad to hear Steve passed away after a short illness last year (2016). He lectured me in Economic History at Auckland University in the 1980’s. He was very passionate about his subject and being taught by him was fun.

    • Yes Hocken staff enjoyed his annual research visits over many years and were also saddened by his death. As a researcher he was extremely thorough, he spent much time analysing the financial records of Ross and Glendining over many years, this analysis underpins much of the book, but is also extremely readable.

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