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Reminiscences of Lyttelton by Percy William Sowden
Three copies of Reminiscences of Lyttelton by Percy William Sowden, consisting of historical notes on Lyttelton prepared for W. H. Scotter's book titled A history of Port Lyttelton. Includes a bound photocopied version, the original manuscript notes and also an unbound photocopy.
Reminiscences of old Canterbury by Johannes Carl Andersen
Reminiscences of old Canterbury is a photocopied copy of sections of William Ellison Messervy Burke manuscript scrapbook made by Johannes Carl Andersen.
Andersen also copied the original sketches, made an index, and included other, non-Burke material into these Reminiscences. He rewrote much of the scrapbook to produce a sanitized version sometimes at variance with the facts of the original.
Rene Lonsdale papers
Letters, photographs and clippings, 1930-1968.
Revered Staples Hamilton diaries
Bound photocopies of the diaries of an Anglican priest, Revered Staples Hamilton. The diary entries are brief, and consist mostly of church and domestic detail.
Ria Bancroft papers
Letters, diaries, correspondence, photographs, slides, catalogues, clippings, sketches, ca. 1960-1993.
Riccarton Borough Council: Photographs
Riccarton Borough Council photographs including those of senior executive staff, events held by the Council, aerial photographs of the Riccarton area and several certificates including a Civic Trust Award.
Riccarton Borough Council: Records
Records of Riccarton Borough Council including minute books, valuation rolls, valuation department nominal indexes, rate books, newspaper clippings and licences for public buildings.
Riccarton Domain Tennis Club photograph
Riccarton High School newspaper cartoon scrapbook
Scrapbook of cartoons from newspapers featuring World War II, 1949 South African rugby tour, New Zealand politics and other current events compiled by Riccarton High School.
Riccarton High School Springbok Tour scrapbooks
Scrapbooks compiled by Riccarton High School of newspaper clippings about the Springbok Tour.
The letters to the editor and articles from newspapers including The Press, The Marlborough Express, The Listener, and The Nelson Mail show the depth of feeling this tour caused. Some clippings are photocopies.