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… to exert a strong influence on her poetry of the 1920s and 1930s. In 1949, when contributing to a school history, she …
Type: Biography
… marriage. Mary Duggan died suddenly of heart failure in May 1930 and Duggan’s father married for a third time less than …
Type: Biography
… – the first edition of Ted Coubray’s Coubray tone news – in 1930. Other developments included Rudall Hayward’s use of a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Documentary film
… – with which he retained a lifelong association – and in 1930 he organised a disarmament petition which accumulated …
Type: Biography
… a toll-gate to raise funds for the project. By the early 1930s there was a string of reserves obtained as gifts or by …
Type: Biography
… Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin. Through the 1930s the range of Entrican’s responsibilities expanded and …
Type: Biography
… houses in 1906, and on a much larger scale from the late 1930s. From 1935 councils had to conduct housing surveys. In …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public health
… fund that culminated in the erection of the Fels wing in 1930. Later, and until his death in 1946, he became chairman …
Type: Biography
… speak on various subjects. As the depression years of the 1930s began to take their toll, the clubs became …
Type: Biography
… air services in south Westland. Although from the late 1930s Peter Graham was increasingly hampered by a painful …
Type: Biography
… zone of the North Island between the end of 1926 and June 1930. The enormous practical relevance of this work was …
Type: Biography
… career in partnership with C. E. Salter. From 1920 to 1930 he was first a partner in the firm of Papprill, Salter …
Type: Biography
… Zealand. She served as secretary (1917–20) and president (1930–32), but her main contribution was her editorship, from …
Type: Biography
… of the Rātana temple. They returned to Oparure about 1930. Tūheka suffered severe headaches and mood swings, …
Type: Biography
… of the New Zealand Waterside Workers’ Union. In the late 1930s he was involved in action by watersiders against the …
Type: Biography
… restrictions limited its scope and it was suspended in 1930. Conscription was reintroduced early in the Second …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Armed forces
… of Cruelty to Animals. He served on the committee from 1930 and became president of the New Zealand SPCA, an office …
Type: Biography
… freestyle events at the Empire Games in Ontario, Canada, in 1930. Gold was first won at the 1950 games in Auckland by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Swimming
… two-month course in child welfare in Melbourne in 1929, in 1930 she was transferred to Kaai Hau, 40 miles north-east of …
Type: Biography
… were very valuable during the economic depression of the 1930s. Women sold knitting to support their families. Old …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sewing, knitting and textile crafts