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Amama Thornley papers
An unpublished autobiography of Amama Thornley. Amama Thornley was a prominent figure in the medical history in Christchurch. Titled "For my Grandchildren Ash and Cleo" and signed by Amama Thornley on the inside cover.
Amstrad Computer Club of Canterbury records
The records of the Amstrad Computer Club of Canterbury includes newsletters; minutes; correspondence and financial information.
An appeal on behalf of the Māori Mission by Albert Lightheart
An appeal on behalf of the Māori Mission by Albert Lightheart. Includes the title: The Very Rev. Father Lightheart and group of native children.
Anderson Family collection
Seven photographs. Six wedding photos and one headshot. Believed to have belonged to the Anderson family after being found decades later in the rafters of the house.
Andrew Adair papers
Typescript copy of the shipboard diary of Andrew Adair, passenger on Willis Gann & Company's ship Zealandia from London to Lyttelton, October 1, 1864-January 10, 1865.
Andrew Frederick Ewart Tylee scrapbooks
The scrapbooks of Andrew Frederick Ewart Tylee are of newspaper and magazine articles, chiefly about his travels around Australia. Some articles are about the education of engineers, and technical education generally.
Mr. Tylee's articles appeared in New Zealand and Australian publications. Some are about New Zealand.
Andrew John McFarlane letters
Typed transcripts of two letters from Andrew John McFarlane during World War One to his mother, from Lemnos and from Gallipoli, 19 August and 21 September, 1915.
Ann Griffiths papers
Photocopy of an original letter to her brother from Ann Griffiths and her son Thomas, written on board the Canterbury.
Anna Crighton papers
Correspondence and working files for 'The selection and presentation culture of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1932-2002', a thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philsophy in the University of Otago in 2012
Annandale: past and present by Hannah Longmuir Guthrie Hay
Manuscript, pencil and ink, of Hannah Longmuir Guthrie Hay's book, Annandale: past and present, which was published by Whitcombe and Tombs in 1901.