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Description: Identified persons entered under Name; also includes letters from [?] F B Harston, Christchurch; John [?] Marreson of London sent from Marseilles; [?] I Tucker Ford, Tresillian Station, ...
Description: Consists of diaries of William Paynter from 1882 to 1945, detailing life as a dairy farmer in Taranaki, and as a fervent member of the Open Brethren sect. Also, detailed records of his ...
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By: Loft, Louise, active 1983; Pringle, Lynne, active 1983; Nyland, John, active 1983; Famous Five (Musical group); Origins Dance Theatre (N.Z.); Wallace, Alison ...
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Ship of 7461 grt, built in 1945 as HMS `Dungeness', used for landing craft maintenance in World War II. In 1947 ownership changed to W R Carpenter, Sydney, and renamed `Levuka'; in 1948 renamed ...
This battle took place at Waiorua on the northern-eastern shores of Kapiti Island in 1824 between Ngati Toa and the Ngati Kahungunu, Muaupoko, Ngati Apa, Rangitaane and Whanganui tribes.
Explore Adam Maclay’s evocative photography in an exhibtion, which provides a close up view of the people of Christchurch at ...
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