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Standing Orders
Standing orders of Christchurch City Council and Lyttelton Borough Council.
Stanley McKay's Gaieties glass negative slides
Glass negative slides with prints and notes of Stanley McKay's Gaieties, an Australian vaudeville and revue company. "Taken by Wm. C. McKaskell" written on box of slides.
Stanners family papers
The papers of the Stanners family includes original accounts, receipts and references, manuscript and typescript. The receipts in this collection, 1949-1954, are concerned with the cremation of Richard Stanner's father, Robert Anderson Stanners, in 1949, and the estate of Grace Stanners, his mother, in 1954. Also includes references for Richard Stanners who was a Christchurch plumber.
Stella May Allan papers
Photocopy of the life of Stella May Allan, née Henderson, given as a speech by her daughter, Patricia Keep, in 1979. Also includes an 1898 article about Miss Stella Henderson, from the White Ribbon, a 1958 reminiscence of her school and university days and a genealogical table of descendents of Stella May Henderson & Edwin Allan.
Stephen Ashby McCloy papers
Papers on rehabilitation of ex-prisoners, prison visiting and alternatives to prison by Stephen Ashby McCloy. Includes newsletters and some annual reports of the Salisbury Street Foundation, the Movement for Alternatives to Prison, the Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society of Canterbury and Westland, and the Christchurch Youth Council.
Stoneleigh house photographs
Photographs of 'Stoneleigh', a two-storey wooden house in Port Hills Road, Opawa, built in the early 1920s by England Brothers, the home of A.K. England. Featured in The ladies' mirror, 1 Jan. 1923, p. 14-15.
Stories and sketches "From a Trentham whare", 1915-1919.
Newspaper clippings from the Otago Witness, of short stories of life in the Trentham Army Base during World War 1 titled "From a Trentham Whare" by Margaret E. Murphy. The clippings are preceded by 4 pages of introduction in the author's hand.
Stories from the long life of Carol Cornish
Stories from the long life of Carol Cornish by Carol Cornish. Includes details about George and Susan Kerridge with information supplied by Julie Hocken and Richard Greenaway.
Also includes a photocopy of family tree includes certificates, portraits, newspaper articles.