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Sir William Russell papers
Typescript copy of a letter from Sir William Russell to his father. Includes an additional photocopy of the letter.
Sir William travelled to Melbourne from New Zealand with a Mr Hall to attend the The Federation Conference and provide input from New Zealand's point of view. He reported on proceedings to his father via letter.
Sister Pauline M. O'Regan papers
Sister Pauline O'Regan reminicences
Typescript of Sister Pauline O'Regan's childhood reminiscences, with manuscript corrections and annotations titled Aunts and windmills. Includes a printer's text and a letter from a publisher.
These reminiscences record events of her childhood and schooldays in the 1920s and 1930s.
Snapshot of Canterbury Women's Lives 1990 project records
Operational records of the Snapshot of Canterbury Women's Lives 1990 project as part of the Canterbury Women's Heritage project, ran by a subcommittee of the Women's Toward 2000 Committee.
Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child records
The records of the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC) includes pamphlets, articles, speeches and press clippings. The records relate to the activities of the SPUC as well as women's rights, sex education and other moral issues.
Society of Canterbury Colonists original members list
Photocopy of the original list of members of the Society of Canterbury Colonists at 1 Adelphi Terrace, July 1850.
Society of Canterbury Colonists records
Soleares Avenue subdivision pamphlet
Soleares Avenue subdivision pamphlet featuring on the cover "A project of Allen Finance and Development". This pamphlet describes and promotes sections in the new Soleares Avenue subdivision. Publisher: [Christchurch, N.Z. : Allen Finance and Development, 1970?]
Some facts concerning the early history of the Dovedale Valley by John William Win
Copy of typescript titled Some facts concerning the early history of the Dovedale Valley by John William Win.
Some impressions of Chatham Island by Joseph Robert Sigley
Typescript titled Some impressions of Chatham Island by Joseph Robert Sigley written for the Gisborne times in c. 1904.
Includes a cutting from the Auckland Star, 11 March 2000, with text "Copied (4/4/1960) from undated m/s written on the back of copies of a mimeographed form in which the author is given a license to operate a still by the Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, the license dated 1st. August, 1902."