Letters written by Mary Ahern (later Dudson) to her mother Katie Ahern (nee Murray) while overseas, December 1950 - February 1953. These letters have been published.
Papers
Letters written by Mary Ahern (later Dudson) to her mother Katie Ahern (nee Murray) while overseas, December 1950 - February 1953. These letters have been published.
Papers
The Society's records include minute books 1951-1952, 1967, 1973-1975; financial records 1966-1967, 1973-1975; membership records 1967, 1970; competition books 1875-1975.
Records
Mary Aldred was the wife of the Methodist missionary John Aldred. They arrived in Auckland with their family of two sons and three daughters in 1849.
The Alfriston-Brookby Social & Sporting Organisation was founded in 1970 (?) to co-ordinate community social and sporting events and to encourage the development of community spirit in the localities
Allen, a Sumner schoolmaster, 1907-1933 and reporter for the Christchurch newspapers, was very active in local affairs. The records comprise newspaper cuttings from the 'Christchurch Star', Christchu
This collection consists of four publications of interest to Wairarapa They are: "Wairarapa Regional Planning Scheme Section One "1984; "Glistening Waters" 1969; "Forest Gateways - Kopuaranga - the p
Annie Alley was the daughter of John and Emily Andrews ( Emily Andrews nee Young) and the grand daughter of Simon and Jane Andrews who arrived in New Plymouth on board the 'Timandra'.
John Allison was a Christchurch accountant.
An extensive collection of family papers and photographs including material from Mr Andrew's parents, aunt and uncle. John Chapman Andrew (1928 - 1993) lived on Ica Station at Tinui with his family.
The "Sedgley" home was started in 1926 to take the overflow from a Lower Hutt Home.
These burial registers from Auckland's Symonds Street cemetery are arranged by date of burial.
Burial registers
Mrs Daniell made a number of donations to the archives as she prepared to leave Masterton.
These papers mainly deal with the family of R M Daniell whose ancestor Charles was a prominent businessman in Masterton around 1880.The family owned sawmills and hardware outlets.
Anti Apartheid and Race Relations Archive (a.k.a.
The papers include letters from the Ashton family in Manchester to Thomas and Elizabeth Ashton, Auckland.
Atawhai was one of the grand homes of Palmerston North. It was built in 1908 for Edwin Keiller, a local land owner, on the hill beside Massey University.
Mr George Atkinson, a carpenter from Waimate North was building the Awanui Church when he met Miss Amelia Spanhake of Houhora. In 1899 they were married and the couple took up land in the Mangatete d
The papers are mainly letters but also include a diary of Arthur Samuel Atkinson (1833-1902), newspaper cuttings and pamphlets.
Suzanne Aubert founded the Congregation of the Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion (commonly called "Sisters of Compassion") in 1892. It became a Pontifical Institute in 1917.
Scrapbook of J.J. Aylmer, Warden and Resident Magistrate at Ross, Westland, 1865-1872.