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William Esdaile Thomas papers
The papers of William Esdaile Thomas includes photocopies of original letter books featuring the official outward correspondence of W.E. Thomas in his role as Resident Magistrate, Chatham Islands, 1863-1868.
William Harold Munro papers
The papers of William Harold Munro includes a shipboard diary on the Calypso, a voyage from Gravesend to Port Chalmers. Includes a photocopy made by Miss H.B. Munro in 1969 of the original in the Munro archives in Scotland. Also includes two entertainment programmes and a photograph of W.H. Munro, his mother and his younger brother.
William Henry Scotter research papers
The research papers of William Henry Scotter include typescript and manuscript papers, index cards and research notes for his published histories. Also includes photographs, pamphlets and other research material.
William John Warburton papers
The papers of William John Warburton includes photocopies of seven typescript letters (some incomplete) written from Auckland to M. de Cobianchi, Paris, P. Warburton, London, Rev. J.V. Hamilton (his father) and to his mother, between June 1844 and September 1845.
William Reid Haig shipboard diary
Photocopy of original handwritten diary of an account of the maiden voyage of the Canterbury from Grenoch, Scotland to Lyttelton, New Zealand by William Reid Haig.
William Sutton papers
Letters, photographs and clippings, 1930-2000
William Thomas Locke Travers, New Zealand Scenery
Identified but undated (except one, 1858) photographs of central Christchurch, Avonside, Sumner, Pigeon Bay, Nelson, Hutt Valley, Wellington and Bay of Islands by William Thomas Locke Travers.
Includes a photograph of the wreck of the Oliver Lang, Wellington, 1858. Inside the back cover are four relatively recent photographs of the Queenstown-Lakes area.
William Thomas Potter shipboard diary
Typescript photocopy of William Thomas Potter's shipboard diary. The first part of the diary is written on board the Aconcagua from Gravesend to Melbourne, where the Potter family embarked on the Tararua to go to Lyttelton. The second portion of the diary has been lost, the entries finishing two days out from Melbourne.
William Trethewey papers
The papers of Christchurch sculptor William Trethewey includes scrapbooks; photographs; negatives; press clippings and other papers, including some family papers. Includes a 1919 catalogue of the Canterbury Society of Arts.
Includes papers relating to projects Trethewey was involved with including the Kaiapoi War Memorial; Christchurch War Memorial; Captain Cook Statue and of exhibitions at the Canterbury Society of Arts and in Wellington.