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Canterbury Women's Club records
The records of the Canterbury Women's Club includes Golden and Diamond Jubilee programmes, and brief history 1913-1974 of the Club.
Canterbury's demonstration on the departure of the N.Z. Rough Riders for South Africa programme
Programme and order of events booklet for the farewell of the Canterbury contingent of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles held in Hagley Park, titled Canterbury's demonstration on the departure of the N.Z. Rough Riders for South Africa, Hagley Park, Saturday Feb. 17, 1900.
This contingent of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, called the Rough Riders, were the third of ten contingents who enlisted for the Boer War.
Captain Joseph Nias papers
The papers of Captain Joseph Nias includes typescript copies, with annotations, of despatches to, from and about Captain Joseph Nias chiefly concerning his relationship with Governor William Hobson, as well as copies of other relevant material.
Carl Sydow papers
Letters, photographs, ca. 1965-1975.
Cashmere Sanatorium papers
The Cashmere Sanatorium papers of Dr George John Blackmore includes four photographs (22 x 88 cm. or smaller) in separate folder 46 x 64 cm. One album inscribed: To Dr. Blackmore.
Also includes an extract from Up the hill: Cashmere Sanatorium and Coronation Hospital, 1910 to 1991, by T.O. Enticott.
Cassandra Fusco papers
Papers relating to Vivienne Mountfort and W.A. Sutton. One folder of papers relating to Vivienne Mountford. One clearfile of correspondence between Cassandra Fusco and numerous others relating to their recollections of W.A. Sutton as a teacher. Collated for the W.A. Sutton: A Retrospective Exhibition and book, both 2003 at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū
Castle Eden passenger list
A photocopied list of passengers landed at New Zealand from the ship Castle Eden.
Catalogue of books belonging to the Canterbury Association
Manuscript list of books belonging to the Canterbury Association titled Canterbury Association Books shipped to Lyttelton 1852.
The books are to be shipped to J.R. Godley in 6 cases, June 1852. A bill of despatch is mounted at the rear of the manuscript. All cases of books were transported by the 'Duke of Portland' to Lyttelton, arriving at Lyttelton on 21 October 1852.