"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.
The 2 ZR radio club class B private radio broadcasting station was initiated by Wilkins and Field Ltd. in 1923.
Edwin Akers arrived in New Zealand in late 1874 or early 1875, aged 22.
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
During the 1970s the Canterbury Museum established an Alpine Collection which included artifacts, books and manuscripts. It has its own separate catalogue which ceased in 1983.
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
The Amuri Ski Club began in 1957 with an inaugural meeting at the Waiau Hall. The records include minute books, newsletters, notices, financial records, correspondence and circulars.
Records
Mrs Daniell made a number of donations to the archives as she prepared to leave Masterton.
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
The Appleby Bridge Domain Board was gazetted on the 25.11.1909.
ARTWORK was established in 1982 as an arts employment agency. It was a government work scheme supported by the Auckland City Council, the Northern Regional Arts Council and the Department of Labour.
Information for this entry and its associated repository was contributed to NRAM by the New Zealand Theatre Archive / Puuranga Whakaari o Aotearoa in October 2000, following a survey conducted by NZTA
The Otago Motor Association was formed in 1905 with Mr J.(later Sir James) Mills as president and an initial membership of 40.
Graeme Ayson 1912-1990 lived for much of his life in Masterton. He was a photographer with interests in music, theatre and aviation.
Records include minutes, ledgers, correspondence, press cuttings, photographs, sound cassettes, microfilm reel, reports and other papers.
Barry was an early Gisborne cordial manufacturer 1890-1897, and later managing director, 1897-1923, of Gisborne Brewery for which he had begun his career as a driver.
Information for this entry and its associated repository was contributed to NRAM by the New Zealand Theatre Archive / Puuranga Whakaari o Aotearoa in October 2000, following a survey conducted by NZTA
Correspondence, account books and other financial records of the Beachlands Community Library. The library was established on a voluntary basis in 1964.
Thomas Naylor Beckett at an early age became keen on climbing in the local foothills.