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Dr. Clarence E. Beeby interview
Typescript interview of Dr. Clarence E. Beeby by David Youngmeyer. This interview deals mostly with the teaching of psychology at the University of Canterbury 1920-1934, and the development of psychology in New Zealand, with some references to Dr. Beeby's later career.
Draft Aranui & Wainoni history
A collection of printed newsletters and articles about the history of Aranui and Wainoni created and compiled by local historian and resident, Tim D Baker, a Real Estate Agent, and author of several published books of the same subject. Some of the articles are short summaries of material included in his book, ‘A History of Aranui & Wainoni’ (2007).
Series 1 includes letters between Mr Baker and Christchurch genealogist, Richard Greenaway.
Dryden Henry Sneyd letters
Photocopied manuscript letters from Dryden Henry Sneyd in Kaiapoi to his sister Susan Ingleby in Staffordshire, UK. The letters are concerned with family matters and Sneyd’s life in New Zealand.
Dudley Roberts Muff papers
Bound photocopy of manuscript of the World War II memories of Dudley Roberts Muff. This account is of daily life in Stalag 383, a German prisoner of war camp near the Austrian Alps, written for his 4 year old niece Alison in Timaru, New Zealand.
Published in 2009 as Dear Alison: a New Zealand soldier's story from Stalag 383, edited by Simon Pollard.
Duff family papers
Typescript papers of the Duff family.
Durey, Warden and Wooldridge families by Robert Pearson
Undated typescript and manuscript titled Durey, Warden and Wooldridge families by Robert Pearson. Includes photocopies of press clippings and book extracts.
Early Christchurch hotels: Canterbury hotels excluding Christchurch by Ray Stenhouse
Manuscripts of Early Christchurch hotels: Canterbury hotels excluding Christchurch by Ray Stenhouse.
Early days in New Zealand by Christian Louis Laugesen
Photocopied typescript titled Early days in New Zealand by Christian Louis Laugesen. Includes a photograph of Laugesen's grave on the final page and an epilogue written in 1985 by Carl Laugesen, Christian Laugesen's youngest son.