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… most members were no longer children. In 1891 successfully recreated the company, which toured South Africa in 1903 and …
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Part of story: Opera and musical theatre
… had an impact on public health include the provision of recreational facilities and public transport. Pesky …
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Part of story: Public health
… the British YWCA War Service, which set up residential, recreation and welfare clubs for servicewomen. She found …
Type: Biography
… had institutional structures for cultural pursuits and recreations. When people in other districts wanted to hear a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Culture and recreation in the city
… initiatives included a radio programme, publications, and a recreation group for prisoners’ children. The agency …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Prisoner support and advocacy
… Cove is a historic reserve. Endeavour Inlet Popular summer recreation area, with resorts at Punga Cove and Furneaux …
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Part of story: Marlborough places
… comfortable rest rooms and sick rooms, and outdoor recreation areas. For the many girls of 14 to 16 living and …
Type: Biography
… culture and opportunities for adventure and sophisticated recreation, from world-leading museums to groomed ski …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Economy
… scuttled by the 2011 earthquake. The Daily Life, Sport and Recreation launch featured a debate broadcast on the Radio …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Ara – a history
… areas of England from the mid-19th century to provide recreational and educational services for working men. The …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Men’s clubs
… of the British YWCA’s war services. Her task was to provide recreational facilities for allied servicewomen and nurses …
Type: Biography
… interest in drama and the arts was reflected in the wider recreational opportunities she introduced into nurses’ …
Type: Biography
… scientific work also characterised his cultural and recreational activities. Music was an abiding passion, …
Type: Biography
… retailers and supermarkets, and changing patterns of recreational time use, seriously affected New Zealand’s home …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Unpaid domestic work
… the youth to feel at home; in honour of Kia’s efforts, the recreational building bears her name. In 1965 Kia Rīwai was …
Type: Biography
… for his workers, including accommodation, transport and recreation. With Thomas Horton he pioneered the export fruit …
Type: Biography
… wardrobes. Some women wore shorts and trousers for outdoor recreation such as tramping, but most sports were played in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Clothes
… were published as Three in a coach in 1891. Alpers's other recreational interests were literature, the stage, and …
Type: Biography
… partner, although he expressed no desire to participate in recreational climbing. In 1892 Brodrick, with other …
Type: Biography
… Early gambling Recreational gambling in New Zealand has been around since …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gambling