"Riders of the Red Manuka" are a set of 'still' photos taken by A.J. Northwood in 1926. The photographs show the Far North coastline from Houhora north.
"Riders of the Red Manuka" are a set of 'still' photos taken by A.J. Northwood in 1926. The photographs show the Far North coastline from Houhora north.
The 'Earth and Sky' committee organised a 1971 production of the work 'Earth and Sky' by Jenny McLeod.
Leopold George Dyke Acland was born in Christchurch, son of Thomas Dyke and Flora Margaret Acland.
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
Predominantly correspondence and other sundry photographs, postcards, posters and cuttings. Most of the letters are written by Arthur Aldred, writing from Tonga to his wife in New Zealand during the
William Herbert Alington (known as Herbert) was the son of Reverend John Alington and Charlotte Bellington. He came to New Zealand on the 'Matoaka' in 1860 and farmed at Thorseby, Springton.
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
John Allison was a Christchurch accountant.
Historical Information Sunny Amey was appointed to the Curriculum Development Division of the Department of Education as the curriculum officer for drama in 1975 and she held the position until 1988
This collection consists of laser copies of "Tattooed Envelopes" many of which were sent to Horace Andersen of Featherston, during WW2.
Angus McCallum is a Kopuaranga based writer.
Typescript of play titled: "Barabbas: A Fable in Three Acts"
Play
F A Anson, son of John Anson, heir presumptive, inherited the baronetcy after the death of Sir William R Anson. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford.
The Aotearoa Contemporary Art Festival was run in Kaitaia from 14 January to 11 February, 1990, and was part of the nationwide 1990 celebrations. The 1990 Commission provided the initial grant and th
Auchreddie Stud raised Southdown sheep and Angus cattle and was owned by Mr L A Keats. This collection includes Accounts for Auchreddie Stud 1951 and an original Sid Scales cartoon relating to a visi
Sydney Aymes came from Palmerston North. He married Maria Smart, and farmed at Prebbelton and Kirwee, living at Studleigh, Prebbleton.
Graeme Ayson 1912-1990 lived for much of his life in Masterton. He was a photographer with interests in music, theatre and aviation.
Barker was born in London and educated at King's College, London, where he qualified as a doctor. He came to New Zealand on the 'Charlotte Jane' in 1850 as ship's surgeon and purchased a town section
Mrs Barnesley died in 1993. During her life she took submissions to Parliament to get a benefit for war widows.
Scrapbook [not in chronological order] mainly to do with Barry's publications and lectures.