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Anne Neithe scrapbooks on New Zealand geology, lapidary, mineralogy and natural history
Scrapbooks on New Zealand geology, lapidary, mineralogy and natural history compiled by Anne Neithe, a member of the Canterbury Mineral and Lapidary Club. Includes newspaper cuttings, copies of Looking at the West Coast (1965-1969 and of The golden stamp book of rocks and minerals (1968). Most but not all of the articles concern New Zealand.
Annett family papers
Annie Quayle Townend notes and sources by Rosemary Britten
Photocopies of manuscript and typescript original notes and sources for Press articles about Annie Quayle Townend by Rosemary Britten. The Press articles about Annie Townend appeared on 18 and 23 Aug., and 13 Oct., 1984.
Antarctica; and, Commander Wild by Joshua Henry Sherlock
Pen and pencil manuscripts of Antarctica; and, Commander Wild by Joshua Henry Sherlock.
Anti-Conscription Campaign Committee, Canterbury leaflet
Leaflet announcing a public meeting in the Choral Hall, Latimer Square of the Anti-Conscription Campaign Committee, Canterbury NZ, with text on the reverse giving the historical background.
The Anti-Conscription Campaign was a Labour Party initiative, as the text on this leaflet tells. Included is part of the text of Peter Fraser's speech at the second Anti-Conscription Conference in 1916, which led to his being tried for sedition, with others.
Arabella Dynes letter
Photocopy of handwritten letter from Arabella Dynes (Bella) to her friend Kim Kiri, West Oxford, North Canterbury, 25 March, 1917.
Archives and Records Association of New Zealand Canterbury/Westland Branch records
The records of the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand includes minutes, correspondence, reports, newsletters, membership lists and financial records. Includes some records relating to the national Archives and Records Association of New Zealand.
Archives and Records Association of New Zealand records
Arnold Wall press cuttings
Press cuttings mounted on paper of a series of articles, written for The Press, on the origin and use of various words, phrases and expressions by Arnold Wall. The earlier articles were published by Whitcombe and Tombs, in 1964, as The Jeweller's Window.