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James Stack letter
Photocopies of manuscript letter from James Stack to the Chief Surveyor, Dept. of Lands and Survey, Wellington dated 19 June(?) 1894, in reply to request from the Chief Surveyor dated 25 April 1894 for information regarding Māori place names in the Christchurch and Banks Peninsula area. Stack encloses a 2-page list of Māori names, with translations, and also a rough sketch of the Lake Forsyth area.
Jane Beagley photographic slides
Twenty-one colour slides of Christchurch, some taken from St. Elmo Courts, on the corner of Cashel and Montreal Streets. Taken by Mrs Jane Beagley, Superintendent of Geophysical Observatory, DSIR.
Jane Montgomery letters
Bound photocopies of letters to and from Jane Montgomery nee Todhunter.
Volume 1 contains a numbered list of the letters, with dates and recipients. Four of the 79 letters are to, not from, Jane. The first 35 letters, 1849-1865, are from Jane Todhunter pior to her marriage.
Japan Trip diary by Nola Gazzard
The diary of Nola Gazzard relates to a trip to Japan and includes glossary of Japanese words. Published by Christchurch, N.Z. : Digaz, 1998.
Jean McIntyre papers
The papers of Jean McIntyre include photographs and brief biographical notes mostly relating to her time as a member of the NZWAAC with some relating to personal trips. The third album contains photographs and miscellaneous items about her trip to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
Jenning and Smith family papers
The papers of the Jennings and Smith families includes photocopies of handwritten receipts and invoices of purchases made in West Eyreton, Cust and Rangiora.
Jenny Harper papers
Papers about 'Pakeha have rights too' by Peter Robinson. Jenny Harper was a lecturer at Victoria University from 1995 to 2006. The painting 'Pakeha have rights too' by Peter Robinson hung in her office. The papers in this collection cover the controversy that this caused.
Jenny Haworth papers
Correspondence and working files for 'The art of war: New Zealand war artists in the field 1939-1945' published by Hazard Press in 2007