Ams 396/1/1: University of Waikato, Certificate in Māori Studies, 7 April 1990
Ams 396/1/2: University of Waikato, Citation for award of degree of honorary doctor of the University of Waikato, 16 April 1993
Ams 396/1/3: American Biographical Institute/International Biographical Centre, certificate of Ambassadorship at World Forum, July 2006, 2007 and 2008; Certificate of Global Fellowship, July 2006 and July 2007. World Congress of Arts, Sciences and Communications: certificate of inauguration as Vice-President of the Recognition Board; programme of 28th international congress, July 2001. Printouts of emails to the Biographical Institute re: Joy’s qualifications to belong, 2002.
Ams 396/1/4: Statutes of the New Zealand Order of Merit, and New Zealand Gazette 14 January 2005, The New Year Honours 2005; collection of newspaper clippings reporting Joy’s various New Zealand Honours.
Ams 396/1/5: Rotary International: Certificate naming Joy as a Paul Harris Fellow. In blue leatherette folder with gold watered silk lining. NB Certificate removed from frame and replaced in original folder.
Ams 396/1/6: Rotary International: Desk ornament, timber and brass: ‘An appreciation from the Tauranga Te Papa Rotary Club for your help and involvement with the students from Yantai 1988’.
Ams 396/1/7: World Congress of Arts, Sciences and Communications: Vice-President’s medallion, on blue and gold ribbon. Made by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., London. In green leather case with gilt decoration.
Ams 396/1/8: The Chapel of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 3rd ed., 1979, Oxford University Press.
CreatorDrayton, Mary Josephine, 1916-2012LevelSeriesSystem of ArrangementThe original order of the series has been maintained and arranged into thirty-one series which reflect the major activities of the creator over the years.LanguageEnglish
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