The Glenelg branch of the Country Women's Institute was formed in 1953, meeting in Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Several of the early members lived in Glenelg Street.
The Glenelg branch of the Country Women's Institute was formed in 1953, meeting in Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Several of the early members lived in Glenelg Street.
The branch was formed in 1932.
The Port Chalmers Branch was established on the 14th February 1951 with 22 members. It's first meeting was held on the 1st March 1951.
The Countrywomen's Coordinating Committee was a joint committee of the Women's Division Federated Farmers and the Country Women's Institute.
The Women's Division of Farmer's Union was founded in 1925 as a means of encouraging membership in the Farmers Union.
The branch was established in March 1951. On 15 October 1999 the Women's Division of Federated Farmers became Rural Women New Zealand (Inc.).
The Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, Middlemarch Branch, was founded in 1930. Its name later changed to the Women's Division of Federated Farmers, and then to Rural Women New Zealand.
This collection includes correspondence files, minute books, financial records, and numerous booklets and newsletters of the South Taieri Young Farmers' Club and related organisations.
This collection includes minute books, correspondence, roll books and an account book.