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Shimmin family photograph album
Shingle Pits and Brickmakers in Christchurch Papers
A list of 13 shingle pits, accompanied by a map of their locations titled Shingle pits in south-east Christchurch; [and], Brick makers and their brands (with notes on Quail Island) by H. A. Rosanowski.
Short account of the married life of Ada Pike and Harry Wells
Photocopied typescript short account of the married life of Ada Pike and Harry Wells by E. Newton. At head of title: Mr. Harry Wells.
Sight books and manuscript nautical manuals
Four manuscript sight books (undated) and five manuscript manuals containing notes on steamships' construction and engineering, on navigation, the weather, and other aspects of naval art and science.
Simpson & Williams records
The records of Simpson & Williams booksellers, stationers and publishers includes directors' minutes and Secretary's reports. Includes minutes of annual meetings of shareholders, 1894-1929, at the back of the volume, and 2 letters, 1920 and 1929, slipped into the volume.
Sir Alfred Hamish Reed papers
Original letters and postcards from Sir Alfred Hamish Reed to Mrs. Keast, her daughters Annie (later Mrs. Cheyne) and Jessie, and Oliver and Barrie Cheyne. The earlier letters are to the Keasts in Dunedin. Also includes further personal papers of Reed's including printed postcards and newspaper clippings.
Sir John Hall diary
Ink handwritten copy, by Stuart Strachan, of Sir John Hall's diary of his first seven days in Lyttelton and Christchurch from 31 July to 8 August 1852.
Sir John & Lady Rose Anne Hall family tree
Photocopy of a family tree in form of a wheel of the descendants of Sir John & Lady Rose Anne Hall as at 1 June 1981, compiled by Katharine Mildred Foster.
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.