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Lyttelton panoramic photograph
A panorama of the residential and business portion of Lyttelton, the port of Christchurch, taken from the Bridle Path by J.N. Taylor, photographer.
Lyttleton Families Collection
Family photographs and papers including formal family portraits, manuscript letters, a probate from 1895 and some newspaper clippings. Includes those relating to families from the first four ships, mostly the Cressy. There are a lot of unidentified photographs but also a number that are labelled with some common family names throughout.
Macfarlane family papers
Maddens & Richards Ltd records
Ledgers of Maddens & Richards Ltd coal merchants on Blenheim Road.
Madeleine Seager research notes for the biography of Edward William Seager
Photocopied typescript of research notes for Madeleine Seager's biography of her grandfather, Edward William Seager. Also includes a tribute to Madeleine Seager herself, and a photocopy of her death notice, both 1987.
Mahakipawa Goldfields Ltd records
Records of Mahakipawa Goldfields Ltd includes an application for shares, a survey plan, tracing of mine plan, prospectus, plans, balance sheet and geographic reports. One report and one map were produced by the D.S.I.R.
Mairehau Country Women's Institute records
The records of the Mairehau Country Women’s Institute includes minutes; subscriptions and those relating to the 21st Birthday of the Institute in 1955 and the Golden Jubilee in 1985. Also includes a 1943 and a 1956 handbook of the national Women's Institute.
Mairehau Residents' Association records
The records of the Mairehau Residents' Association includes manuscript, typescript and printed correspondence; minutes; account books; annual reports; receipt books and other financial records; newsletters and correspondence. Also includes Christmas cards and a letter from Catherine Cookson in England to a Mrs Shaw.
Major Robert Amos Row World War I diaries
Bound photocopy of two World War I diaries, the earlier one originally with a red cover, the other with a black cover. The diaries are of Major Robert Amos Row, 1st Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1914-1916.