Ref: Aerial photograph of Mt Roskill, 1947, MRB 029 1h, Auckland
Council Archives .
By 1964 it was so popular that more than 16,000 people packed Three Kings Reserve to see a 200 strong choir which came from the Mt Roskill Municipal Youth Choir
and local churches. The Herald reported that many in the large audience bought
their own candles and most joined in the singing. (NZ Herald 21 December 1964)
Ref: Carols by Candlelight, 13 December 1975, MRB 009 Item 705 Box 2, Auckland Council Archives. |
The Roskill and Onehunga News interviewed Mr & Mrs C.H. Linden in 1967 about
the festival. The couple and their son
Don had organised the pageant since its inception in 1958. In this article Mr
Linden, who at the time was the chairman of Mt Roskill Borough Council’s public
relations committee, talks about the tremendous spirit of the project, “The
co-operation and teamwork in the preparations, then the unconcealed delight and
fascination of children on the night always makes it worthwhile.”
Ref: Carols by Candlelight, 13 December 1975, MRB 009 Item 111 Box 1, Auckland Council Archives.
Mr Linden paid tribute to all those who had helped through the
first 9 years of running the pageant:
“Firstly my wife and the Mayoress’ Committee do a great job
with the costumes. The churches in Mt Roskill are very helpful by providing
cast members, singers and helpers. Borough council staff work overtime with
pleasure, helping with the props and other important jobs on the night... Every
section of the community plays a part and this year even the donkey was lent to
us by the Catholic Friary in Hillsborough Rd. Businessmen donate up to 7000
candles.” (Roskill and Onehunga News, 16 December 1967)
Ref: Carols by Candlelight, 13 December 1975, MRB 009 Item 700 Box 2, Auckland Council Archives.
Cold wind kept the numbers down to 2500 in 1967 with many
attendees staying in their cars, but those who did brave it enjoyed a service
which included a film showing Christmas in Hong Kong. (NZ Herald 11 December 1967)
The 1969 event featured the local municipal band, followed by
five carols and then religious solos by Auckland singers Miss P.A. Croule and
Mr T. Owens. After that local actors performed an animated tableau depicting
the arrival of the Three Wise Men in Bethlehem. (NZ Herald 16 December 1969)
Ref: Family carols, 1970, MRB
111 Record 1-6-3 Box 18, Auckland Council Archives.
The nativity play at the 1970 event was entirely mimed
according to the Herald. The whole programme, a Nativity play with a choir, pre-recorded
narration, dialogue and background music was taped before the event and
presented in mime. The taping was done by Mr Don Linden. (NZ Herald 12 December
1970)
The Herald reported afterwards that the highlight of the evening
was the play. Even though, “the performance was marred by fragments of
radio-telephone chatter crackling over the public address system. Apparently a
radio reporter was making a spot report to his base station on what was
happening. Fortunately the interruption occurred when there was only one actor
on the stage and he was able to ad lib until the reporter stopped transmitting.”
(NZ Herald 14 December 1970)
Ref: Carols by Candlelight, 13 December 1975, MRB 009 Item 703 Box 2, Auckland Council Archives.
The New Zealand Herald reported that the 1974 event drew
9000 people who sung with the Mt Roskill Municipal Choir and the municipal
band. The mayor Mr R.N. Fickling spoke of the good will in the borough. A pack
of 32 cubs including one holding his mother’s hand presented Mrs Fickling with
a huge stocking full of presents for needy children. “This said Mr Fickling,
“is what Christmas is all about.” (NZ Herald 16 December 1974)
1975 was also a cold damp night as you can see from the photographs
throughout this post. The images, from Auckland Council Archives, show
everybody wrapped up to keep warm.
Ref: : Carols by Candlelight, 13 December 1975, MRB 009 Item 701 Box 2, Auckland Council Archives.
Another key figure in the history of Carols by Candlelight
at Three Kings is Peter Muys. In 2010 Mr Muys, who had been on the organising
committee for 29 years, was honoured by the Mt Roskill Community Board for his
contributions to the event. “From administration and advertising to being the
MC of the event, leading the audience in carols and organising the band, Peter
has been involved in every aspect.” (Central Leader, 16 July 2010)
Ref: Mount Roskill Carols by Candlelight, 1984, MRB 111 Record 1-6-3 Box 19, Auckland Council Archives.
Ref: Carols by Candlelight, 1983-1984, MRB
111 Record 1-6-3 Box 19, Auckland Council Archives.
If you are interested in finding out more about historic
musical events in Auckland you can use the New Zealand music scrapbooks.
These scrapbooks are available online in Kura Heritage Collections Online, so make the most of the work of diligent librarians who from 1963
– 1997 compiled this wonderful local history resource.
Ref: New Zealand Ephemera - Christmas cards, 1913, Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries.
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