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Early Riccarton by John James Staples
Two bound volumes of a photocopied typescript and manuscript titled Early Riccarton by John James Staples. Includes photocopies of Mr. Staples' obituary notice from the Press. Deposited by Comminity Affairs Officer Borough of Riccarton
Earthquake Insurance Experiences Oral Histories collection
Digital files of digital born oral history interviews relating to the participants experiences with insurance companies in the wake of the Canterbury Earthquake. The interviews were conducted as part of a research project on the experiences of the Christchurch earthquake claimants with their insurers.
Eastern Monarch anniversary papers
The papers of the ship, Eastern Monarch, relate to the anniversary and include a photocopy of Jubilee Anniversary card including list of shipmates 1924, a picture of the Eastern Monarch, and a toast list for anniversary celebrations.
Edgar Stirling Bowie collection
Edgeware Croquet Club records
Records of the Edgeware Croquet Club include minute books; letter books; reports; statements of accounts; member details and correspondence.
Edmund Green papers
The papers of Edmund Green includes letters and other documents relating to his role as the first telegraph expert in New Zealand, employed to erect telegraph lines in Canterbury and Otago, and across Cook Strait, from 1862 to 1868.
Edna Neville (Aunt Haysl) papers
The collected papers of Edna Neville (Aunt Haysl) include press clippings; correspondence; photographs; a painting; a pencil sketch and copies of the Junior leaguer.
Edward Eade papers
Journal of the ship Canterbury by Edward Eade, the Canterbury Association chaplain, who voyaged to Lyttelton from Gravesend. The journey lasted four months, from 21 June to 20 Oct. 1851. Includes some very detailed entries and accounts of the ship’s school. The diary ends as land is sighted.
Edward Evans papers
The papers of Edward Evans includes photocopies of typescript and manuscripts of a shipboard diary of a voyage from London to Canterbury on board the Zealandia and an official letter from the Provincial Public Works Office, Christchurch, accepting Edward Evans' tender for the erection of a bath house and lavatory at Sunnyside Asylum. The letter is dated 27 Apr. 1876 (or possibly 1875).