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Thomas Pringle Māori photographs
Photographs of Māori girls and women with a mounted plate of Māori whare at Ohinemutu on front cover. Taken by Thomas Pringle.
Thomas Rolleston Rawbone shipboard diary
Photocopy of the diary of Thomas Rolleston Rawbone describing the voyage from London and arrival in New Zealand, 26 February 1851-24 November 1851on board the ship Steadfast.
Thomas Watson reminiscences
Manuscript memoirs of Thomas Watson, written for his family, in 1939 and 1940, of his early life. Thomas relates anecdotes from home, school and farming life, and records his personal views on diverse events including the impact of refrigeration, the 1890s depression, changes in the landscape, and schooling.
Thomas William Ritchie papers
Personal papers of T.W. Ritchie relating to the Chatham Islands. Includes diaries; letters; scrapbooks; postcards; photographs; pen drawings; a watercolour and an oil silk map.
Includes The Subdivision of Chatham Islands, by S. Percy Smith and letters from Sir Maui Pomare, from Te Aute College and from Battle Creek College, U.S.A.
Ticket to ride: memoirs of Barry Southam
Memoirs of Barry Southam, New Zealand writer and journalist, titled Ticket to ride: memoirs of Barry Southam 1940-2007.
Timaru and Christchurch photographs
Photograph album of photographs of Timaru and Christchurch. The 23 Timaru photographs are labelled but undated. The 26 Christchurch photographs are mostly unlabelled, but one is dated (1907).
Timaru photographers photographs
Photographs, laid on visiting cards, produced by Timaru photographers T.E. Price, E. Price, Price & Hartman, H. Coxhead, Coxhead & Sargeant, R. Haigh, and W. Ferrier, featuring a range of portrait subjects and formats.
Timperley and Ellis family papers
A biography of Evelyn Maud Ellis née Timperley by Nola Gazzard, daughter of Evelyn Ellis.
Includes genealogies of the Timperley and Ellis families."From conversations and questions between Evelyn and Nola during January to April 2000".
Tod family papers
The papers of the Tod family includes photocopies of letters of Mary and William Tod, a handwritten transcription of Mary Tod's reminiscences and other family history notes. Some of the letters are from family members in Scotland.