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Tea kiosk and pond in Christchurch Botanic Gardens photograph
Mounted photograph of the tea kiosk and pond in Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Teachers' College records
Two black and white photographs of of woodwork and metalwork teachers from the Christchurch Teachers' College, Division W 1960 and Woodwork Teachers Refresher Course. Some figures are named on the reverse of the print including Graham Hill, Archie Prentice, Colin Hilton, Ian Stirling, Graeme Dodge, L. F. Morrison, Des Christiansen, C.F. Blanch, Russell Jackson, A.M. Benfod, Bob Beardsley, R.A. Wallis, R.B. Kerr, Ack Ramage, B.J. Stedman, Bill Smith, L.L. Hobbs, Bob Small and David Wood.
Templeton Hospital records
Booklet "Fifty years of Templeton Hospital and training school 1929 - 1979, 2 photographs, 1 copy of phototgraph, 1 video tape, and 4 special olympic medals
Ten days ticket New Brighton to Ware-I-Cum From pocket novelty card
This pocket novelty card opens out to a set of 12 black and white photographs of New Brighton. The novelty 10 days ticket has a message to Fred from Ivan handwritten on reverse side. Produced by Mrs Palk, Stationer, New Brighton, N.Z.
Terra Incognita: A Novel by Graham Billing
Photocopy of an unpublished novel typescript titled Terra Incognita: A Novel by Graham Billing.
Terrace and Bedford family papers
The papers of the Terrace and Bedford families includes a Holy Bible Bible including handwritten biographical information and newspaper clippings of births and deaths; Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; Philips' authentic map of the world on Mercator's projection and photographs.
Includes a map of the world which belonged to Jennifer Terrace and a photograph portrait of Mr P. Terrace which was painted by his father.
The Bricks: painting of the first settlement on the Plains lithograph
A framed early Christchurch Press lithograph of John Durey's watercolour painting of The Bricks in the winter of 1851.
From the print: "The Bricks was the first settlement on the Plains. During the winter of 1851 the following were the residents there, looking from left to right: Messrs. Jollie, Durey, Anderson, and Inwood".
The bushman, or, life in a new country by Edward Wilson Landor
The bushman, or, life in a new country by Edward Wilson Landor about life in Western Australia in the early days.
The Canterbury Public Library: geography project by Frances M. Duffy
Manuscript titled The Canterbury Public Library: geography project by Frances M. Duffy. Also includes some other research materials including photographs used for this project which was undertaken by Duffy while a pupil at Marian College.