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… that it was reformed after the armistice by Pat Hanna, the recreational and entertainment officer for the New Zealand …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Theatre companies and producers
… president of the Wellington Manufacturers’ Association. His recreational interests included woodwork (which cost him a …
Type: Biography
… Wellington Sunday School Union. Almost the only glimpses of recreation are his membership of the Wellington Choral …
Type: Biography
… a number of parks, adamant that no opportunity to enhance recreational facilities should be allowed to go by default. … 10 per cent of land subdivisions should be set aside for recreational purposes. The emerging discipline of town …
Type: Biography
… port, each with a crew of about 30 men who went onshore for recreation and provisioning. Colonisation and migration …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sex work
… 1954, was the first of several forest parks that combined recreational use, high-country protection and some …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Conservation – a history
… and sanitation, and provide rest rooms for women and recreational facilities for children. It was the first time …
Type: Biography
… of commercial buildings with large flat roofs available for recreation purposes and for use as emergency hospitals was …
Type: Biography
… South Island. Aston helped popularise bush tramping as a recreation. His crossings of the southern Tararuas in …
Type: Biography
… spirit was enriched by three further trips to Europe. Her recreation centred on her cottages at Hampden, Otago, and at …
Type: Biography
… Women's Active Service Club in 1942, to provide a recreational facility for women serving in the armed forces, …
Type: Biography
… Lively, funny and dramatic, the writing succeeds in recreating a world of swashbuckling adventure and in making …
Type: Biography
… as relief funds, church organisations and educational and recreational schemes. But it is his major benefactions from …
Type: Biography
… a rowing course (this is now downstream at Kerr’s Reach). Recreational boating through the central city remains …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Canterbury places
… on keeping the sabbath (banning work or participation in recreation on Sundays) and upholding personal and public …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Presbyterian Church
… meant this time could be spent visiting, feasting, in recreation and sleeping. Communal work Then followed several …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Daily life in Māori communities – te noho a te hapori
… MRCS, LRCP and the following year MB, BS (London). For recreation he went cycling and distance running. After …
Type: Biography
… by the early nudists. They provided opportunities for nude recreation, including swimming, volleyball and other games. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Naturism
… Joseph Rhodes’ station, Clive Grange, and became a popular recreational and camping spot with Hastings residents in the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… bought land at Pāuanui for a new type of housing and recreational development, with all aspects of the layout …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places