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Citizens' Relief of Distress Fund, Ladies' Auxiliary records
One volume of minutes from the Citizens' Relief of Distress Fund 1933 - 1935. The records of the Citizens' Relief of Distress Fund, Ladies' Auxiliary includes minutes and reports of the Citizens' Relief of Distress Fund, Ladies' Auxiliary. This Fund was also known as the Business Men's Relief Association.
City of Christchurch Highland Pipe Band and the City of Christchurch Ladies' Highland Pipe Band records
The records of the City of Christchurch Highland Pipe Band and the City of Christchurch Ladies' Highland Pipe Band includes photographs, newspaper clippings and those relating to the City of Christchurch Ladies' Highland Pipe Band world record march, May 20, 1958.
Civic Theatre artists, and staff and helpers lists
Photocopies of lists of Civic Theatre artists, and staff and helpers, compiled by Hugh R. R. Taylor.
Clarkson family letters and memorabilia
A small collection of letters and memorabilia from Frank (William Francis) Clarkson to his sister Margaret Clarkson (Garton), 1918. A letter written by Emerson Clarkson, Palestine, to his sister Lydia, 1917.
Claude Crosbie Taylor World War I experiences
Photocopy of the World War I experiences of Claude Crosbie Taylor titled A Kiwi soldier's notes of personal experiences prior to and while in service with the New Zealand Rifle Brigade during the Great War. Includes letters and notes compiled by Robert Charles Taylor and John Osborne Taylor.
Claude Evans Overtime script
Overtime Script of play by Claude Evans.
Climbing photograph album Geoff Howell donation
Colin G. Dean Moriori and Southern Māori genealogical papers
The genealogical research papers compiled by Colin G. Dean include those relating to the Moriori and Southern Māori. Includes family trees, registers of baptisms, marriages and burials, lists of land holders and some contextual research.
Colin McCahon letter
Manuscript letter on one page, with envelope addressed by hand from Colin McCahon in Auckland to Mary Woodward in Christchurch, concerning his recent Auckland exhibition, and thanking her for her support, 4 October 1962. Includes photocopies for use.