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Rawleigh's distributor card
Distributor card belonging to Toss Woollaston when he worked as a Rawleigh's agent in Greymouth.
Raymond John Spring diary
Manuscript diary of Raymond John Spring including some sketches.
Raymond McIntyre papers
Letters, photographs and sketches, ca. 1909-1912.
Recollections of a voyage to Lyttelton in 1850: poor food and mutiny: reminiscences of son of first Bishop Designate
Cuttings of the January to March 1932 Christchurch Star reprint of an original 1851 report titled Recollections of a voyage to Lyttelton in 1850: poor food and mutiny: reminiscences of son of first Bishop Designate by Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson.
Reginald Stevens World War I letters
Photocopies of 12 letters including transcriptions written by Reginald Stevens in Egypt and France and sent to his brother Will in New Zealand during World War I.
One of the letters is dated 25th June 1919, which may be a typing mistake.
Religious studies 681: discuss the origin, development and character of the Coalition of Concerned Citizens by Wilfred Robert Peers
Bound typescript copy of an essay titled Religious studies 681: discuss the origin, development and character of the Coalition of Concerned Citizens by Wilfred Robert Peers.
Written for Colin Greville Brown, Reader in the Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Canterbury.
Reminiscences of a surveyor, runholder and politician in Canterbury and Otago by Edward Jollie
Photocopy of a manuscript titled Reminiscences of a surveyor, runholder and politician in Canterbury and Otago by Edward Jollie.
Reminiscences of early Marshland residents papers
Reminiscences of five Christchurch men by Charles Cox
Photocopied typescript transcripts of interviews, by Charles Cox, of Denis Cotterill, George Stewart, Mr. Patterson (or Paterson), Mr. Smith and Arthur Sims.
The reminiscences talk about their early lives and, variously, cricket, Oxford University, a pre-1914 sea voyage to Britain, shearing at high country stations and so on - but mostly cricket. Mr. Patterson describes Don Bradman's first test match, as a young man of 19.