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Hornby Mall records
Photograph albums from 1970s-2000s relating to events and community activities hosted by the Mall, books of newspaper clippings, CDs and VHS tapes
Hornby Railway photograph collection
Horner, Bishop, and Dunnage families, early Papanui and ladies' hockey papers
Includes papers of the Horner, Bishop and Dunnage families. Also includes an original postcard; press cuttings about ladies' hockey 1912-1914; photocopies of manuscript, press articles, and photographs.
Includes Rebecca Sarah Bishop's Recollections of early Papanui, with special reference to St. Paul's Church. The postcard is a souvenir of the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-1890.
Horse racing photograph
Horse racing Photograph (trots?) b&w 22 x 30 cm ca Black Beading (horse?)
Hot Lunch papers
Folio of ephemera relating to exhibitions held at Hot Lunch Gallery, Christchurch
Howard Kippenburger World War II letters and cards
Original World War II letters and cards written by Howard Kippenberger (Kip) to Glen and May Morgan. One of the letters is from Ruth Kippenberger, and another from Helen (no surname given).
Hugh Brown collection
Notebook holding 53 negatives. Photograph group portrait ca 1920. Background notes to the collection.
Hugo Stephens papers
A photo album belonging to Hugo Newport Dane Stephens (3 Jan 1911- 1993) contains photographs taken in the main on sheep farming properties most of which are in the Canterbury region between 1929 and c1933.
The properties featured are: Barrosa, Mt Somers; Stron Schrubie; Glenaray Station; Four Peaks;
Moihau. Also photos of: Temoana Gorge; Devil’s Creek Hut; Lake Heron; Clent Hills Hut; Otago;
Mount Possession; Auckland harbour; SS Ruahine; Pitcairn and others.
Hurunui Rabbit Board records
The records of the Hurunui Rabbit Board includes letter books and papers. The papers in the folder include various notes and reports, and 6 poems by J.H. Davison.
Ian Brackenbury-Channell papers
Letters, photographs and clippings, ca. 1970-2000, many of them photocopies. Also known as 'The Wizard'. Includes papers relating to the declaration of The Wizard as a living work of art.