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PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereSYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESSEE MORE ON MY.CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COM CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. LEGACY PHOTOGRAPHS COLLECTION Legacy photograph collection. A collection of Christchurch and Canterbury images. Images are sourced from newspapers, archives, books, reports, etc. and were digitised 20 years ago. canterburystories.nz is the our new location for our digital heritage collection. We are currently moving our legacy collection into canterburystories.nz. UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereSYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESSEE MORE ON MY.CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COM KNITTING | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Knitting Saturday 12 June 2021 - Come and join us to celebrate World Knit in Public Day Bring along a project or start somethingEAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB
Join Bookworms Book Club, uLibrary's kids bookclub for young listeners. Every month there is a great new eAudiobook to listen to. The title for June is Mo, Lottie and the Junkers by Jennifer Killick. It is a laugh-out-loud fantasy with a rollercoaster of a plot.ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
ABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (JPS) Justices of the Peace are in regular attendance at some of our libraries.. A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness signatures and documents, certify document copies, hear oaths, declarations, affidavits or affirmations as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates rebates applications.SYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Cave Creek. On 28 April 1995, 17 students from the Outdoor Recreation course at Tai Poutini Polytechnic at Greymouth and the Department of Conservation’s Punakaiki Field Centre Manager crowded onto the viewing platform high above Cave Creek in Paparoa National Park on the West Coast of the South Island. The platform collapsed and fell about EMIGRATION TO CANTERBURY : SHIPPING LISTS 1856-1874 Emigration to Canterbury : Shipping Lists 1856-1874. The following passenger lists are for ships to Canterbury which carried assisted immigrants. This immigration was organised by the Canterbury Provincial Government from 1856-1870, and the Central Government from 1870-1874. Schemes were put in place that offered prospective migrantssome
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Maxwell, V. Otago settlers pre-1861. Arranged alphabetically by surname and often based on newspaper sources, this lists people who came to Otago from 1848 until the time of the Otago gold rushes in 1861. There is reference to the ships that brought people from CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.ABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried there CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) Blood CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESSEE MORE ON MY.CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COM EMIGRATION TO CANTERBURY : SHIPPING LISTS 1856-1874SEE MORE ON CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COMFAMILY HISTORY
Maxwell, V. Otago settlers pre-1861. Arranged alphabetically by surname and often based on newspaper sources, this lists people who came to Otago from 1848 until the time of the Otago gold rushes in 1861. There is reference to the ships that brought people from CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.ABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried there CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) Blood CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESSEE MORE ON MY.CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COM EMIGRATION TO CANTERBURY : SHIPPING LISTS 1856-1874SEE MORE ON CHRISTCHURCHCITYLIBRARIES.COMFAMILY HISTORY
Maxwell, V. Otago settlers pre-1861. Arranged alphabetically by surname and often based on newspaper sources, this lists people who came to Otago from 1848 until the time of the Otago gold rushes in 1861. There is reference to the ships that brought people from KNITTING | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Knitting Saturday 12 June 2021 - Come and join us to celebrate World Knit in Public Day Bring along a project or start somethingEAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB
Join Bookworms Book Club, uLibrary's kids bookclub for young listeners. Every month there is a great new eAudiobook to listen to. The title for June is Mo, Lottie and the Junkers by Jennifer Killick. It is a laugh-out-loud fantasy with a rollercoaster of a plot. CHRISTCHURCH AND CANTERBURY CEMETERIES : SOUTH ISLAND Christchurch and Canterbury cemeteries Sites Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database This database includes interments from the following cemeteries: Addington Cemetery, Avonhead Park Cemetery, Barbadoes Street, Belfast Cemetery, Bromley Cemetery, Linwood Cemetery, Memorial Park Cemetery, Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Sydenham Cemetery, Waimairi Cemetery, Woolston Cemetery, CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES ONLINE LEARNING Welcome to Moodle. Moodle is an online learning space where we have published some of our professional learning and development coursesand content.
MAKERSPACES AND 3D PRINTING General session, including 3D printing: Thursdays at 10am to 12noon. 3D Printing only: Thursdays 6pm to 7.30 pm. Youth Creative Time, including 3D printing, for ages 12-25: Fridays 4pm to 6pm. If none of these times suit then you can use our Book a Librarian form to arrange a time that suits you to get one-on-one help. MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) Blood CAVE CREEK | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Cave Creek. On 28 April 1995, 17 students from the Outdoor Recreation course at Tai Poutini Polytechnic at Greymouth and the Department of Conservation’s Punakaiki Field Centre Manager crowded onto the viewing platform high above Cave Creek in Paparoa National Park on the West Coast of the South Island. The platform collapsed and fell about ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH CEMETERY, UPPER RICCARTON St. Peter’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Upper Riccarton. Location: Church Corner, 23 Yaldhurst Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch 8042. Brief History. There is a map for this cemetery created by the New Zealand Society of Genealogists and found at the front of the tombstonetranscripts book.
FAMILY HISTORY
Maxwell, V. Otago settlers pre-1861. Arranged alphabetically by surname and often based on newspaper sources, this lists people who came to Otago from 1848 until the time of the Otago gold rushes in 1861. There is reference to the ships that brought people from CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels. PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
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CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) BloodTUAHIWI MARAE
Rakiihia Tau (Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāi Tahu) is the Upoko Rūnanga of Tuahiwi Marae. He grew up at Tuahiwi, attending the Native School there and lived in the pā. He passed away in 2014. As Upoko I have the responsibility for the grace, the charm, and the CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels. PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) BloodTUAHIWI MARAE
Rakiihia Tau (Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāi Tahu) is the Upoko Rūnanga of Tuahiwi Marae. He grew up at Tuahiwi, attending the Native School there and lived in the pā. He passed away in 2014. As Upoko I have the responsibility for the grace, the charm, and theSOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.ABOUT TŪRANGA
Opening hours. Tūranga is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday. Weekend hours are 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. He Hononga | Connection, Ground floor opens at 8am, all other floors open at 9am. Visit the Foundation Café - it is open from 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and 8.30am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday (ph. 03-365-0308) KNITTING | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Knitting Saturday 12 June 2021 - Come and join us to celebrate World Knit in Public Day Bring along a project or start somethingSYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES ONLINE LEARNING Welcome to Moodle. Moodle is an online learning space where we have published some of our professional learning and development coursesand content.
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Join Bookworms Book Club, uLibrary's kids bookclub for young listeners. Every month there is a great new eAudiobook to listen to. The title for June is Mo, Lottie and the Junkers by Jennifer Killick. It is a laugh-out-loud fantasy with a rollercoaster of a plot. FICTION READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Fiction reading guide for Rangatahi – Teens Booklists Find by address or postal code GENRE READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Genre reading guide for Rangatahi - Teens Genre Booklists GRAPHIC NOVEL READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Graphic novels reading guide for Rangatahi - Teens Booklists Close Open Staff List Rainbow Reads: YA Featuring Trans Characters A CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels. PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) BloodTUAHIWI MARAE
Rakiihia Tau (Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāi Tahu) is the Upoko Rūnanga of Tuahiwi Marae. He grew up at Tuahiwi, attending the Native School there and lived in the pā. He passed away in 2014. As Upoko I have the responsibility for the grace, the charm, and the CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels. PARKER – HULME MURDER CASE In one of Christchurch's most notorious murders, Pauline Parker, 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, savagely killed Pauline's mother with a brick in a sock on the 22nd of June 1954. The orginal fact-file was created by Canterbury Public Library in 1990 and webbed in 1998. LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MEDICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Birth control pill. Gregory Pincus, John Rock and Min-Chueh Chang. 1960 (approved by FDA) Blood circulation (discovered) William Harvey. 1628 (published) BloodTUAHIWI MARAE
Rakiihia Tau (Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāi Tahu) is the Upoko Rūnanga of Tuahiwi Marae. He grew up at Tuahiwi, attending the Native School there and lived in the pā. He passed away in 2014. As Upoko I have the responsibility for the grace, the charm, and theSOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi.EAUDIOBOOKS
eAudiobooks. Download and listen. We have eAudiobooks for you, whatever your age group or interest. Use your library card to borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Download to your device so you can listen when you're on the move. There is a huge range - bestsellers, mysteries, thrillers, biographies and romance novels.ABOUT TŪRANGA
Opening hours. Tūranga is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday. Weekend hours are 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. He Hononga | Connection, Ground floor opens at 8am, all other floors open at 9am. Visit the Foundation Café - it is open from 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and 8.30am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday (ph. 03-365-0308) KNITTING | CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES Knitting Saturday 12 June 2021 - Come and join us to celebrate World Knit in Public Day Bring along a project or start somethingSYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIES ONLINE LEARNING Welcome to Moodle. Moodle is an online learning space where we have published some of our professional learning and development coursesand content.
BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB
Join Bookworms Book Club, uLibrary's kids bookclub for young listeners. Every month there is a great new eAudiobook to listen to. The title for June is Mo, Lottie and the Junkers by Jennifer Killick. It is a laugh-out-loud fantasy with a rollercoaster of a plot. FICTION READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Fiction reading guide for Rangatahi – Teens Booklists Find by address or postal code GENRE READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Genre reading guide for Rangatahi - Teens Genre Booklists GRAPHIC NOVEL READING GUIDE FOR RANGATAHI Graphic novels reading guide for Rangatahi - Teens Booklists Close Open Staff List Rainbow Reads: YA Featuring Trans Characters A CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free.ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New CHRISTCHURCH CHRONOLOGY 1971 1971. February 4-14. Great Moscow Circus performs in North Hagley Park. April 15. Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleod’s "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre. April 21. Court Theatre’s first production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". April 30. 6000 protesters march against the war in Vietnam. CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free.ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New CHRISTCHURCH CHRONOLOGY 1971 1971. February 4-14. Great Moscow Circus performs in North Hagley Park. April 15. Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleod’s "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre. April 21. Court Theatre’s first production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". April 30. 6000 protesters march against the war in Vietnam.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (JPS) Justices of the Peace are in regular attendance at some of our libraries.. A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness signatures and documents, certify document copies, hear oaths, declarations, affidavits or affirmations as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates rebates applications. BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
BROMLEY CEMETERY
Bromley Cemetery. Location: 439 Linwood Avenue (Entrance off Linwood Avenue, corner Keighleys Road and Linwood Avenue), Bromley, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. There is a different map in the New Zealand Society of Genealogists' tombstoneMALCOLM MCNEILL
Malcolm McNeill. Born in Christchurch in 1945, jazz vocalist Malcolm McNeill grew up in a musical family and was exposed to jazz via the radio in the post-war years. At 15 he was already singing in coffee bars and restaurants around Christchurch, performing for dancers at the Latimer Dance Hall and diners at the Malando Restaurant. Hismusical
TARARUA SHIPWRECK
The SS Tararua left Port Chalmers in Dunedin on 29 April, 1881, carrying a crew of 40, 111 passengers, and a cargo which included 4000 in silver coins. Its next port of call was Bluff, as part of the passenger-cargo run from Melbourne around the coast of New Zealand. The Tararua passed the lighthouse at Nugget Point, south ofDunedin, just
WW100 – NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY The New Zealand Government has developed WW100, a programme to mark the First World War centenary from 2014 to 2018.This page links to First World War content as well as events and activities in Christchurch and Canterbury.. First World War resources. First World War resources Our collection of First World War material including digital collection, photographs, and topics. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT (MED) BUILDING Municipal Electricity Department (MED) Building. The M.E.D. Building, Manchester Street, Christchurch, 1939. Artist's rendition. The Municipal Electricity Department building was a landmark building situated on the corner of Manchester and Armagh Streets. It has now been demolished following damage from the 2010-2011 Canterburyearthquakes.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
ABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASECHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCILCHCH CITY COUNCILCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATESCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATES PAYMENTCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL JOBSCHRISTCHURCHCITY
Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New CHRISTCHURCH CHRONOLOGY 1971 1971. February 4-14. Great Moscow Circus performs in North Hagley Park. April 15. Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleod’s "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre. April 21. Court Theatre’s first production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". April 30. 6000 protesters march against the war in Vietnam. CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free.ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASECHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCILCHCH CITY COUNCILCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATESCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATES PAYMENTCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL JOBSCHRISTCHURCHCITY
Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New CHRISTCHURCH CHRONOLOGY 1971 1971. February 4-14. Great Moscow Circus performs in North Hagley Park. April 15. Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleod’s "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre. April 21. Court Theatre’s first production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". April 30. 6000 protesters march against the war in Vietnam.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (JPS) Justices of the Peace are in regular attendance at some of our libraries.. A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness signatures and documents, certify document copies, hear oaths, declarations, affidavits or affirmations as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates rebates applications. BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from NewBROMLEY CEMETERY
Bromley Cemetery. Location: 439 Linwood Avenue (Entrance off Linwood Avenue, corner Keighleys Road and Linwood Avenue), Bromley, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. There is a different map in the New Zealand Society of Genealogists' tombstoneTARARUA SHIPWRECK
The SS Tararua left Port Chalmers in Dunedin on 29 April, 1881, carrying a crew of 40, 111 passengers, and a cargo which included 4000 in silver coins. Its next port of call was Bluff, as part of the passenger-cargo run from Melbourne around the coast of New Zealand. The Tararua passed the lighthouse at Nugget Point, south ofDunedin, just
WW100 – NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY The New Zealand Government has developed WW100, a programme to mark the First World War centenary from 2014 to 2018.This page links to First World War content as well as events and activities in Christchurch and Canterbury.. First World War resources. First World War resources Our collection of First World War material including digital collection, photographs, and topics. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE RESULTS DETAILS Disclaimer: Many of the records in this database were transcribed from the original handwritten cemetery records of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT (MED) BUILDING Municipal Electricity Department (MED) Building. The M.E.D. Building, Manchester Street, Christchurch, 1939. Artist's rendition. The Municipal Electricity Department building was a landmark building situated on the corner of Manchester and Armagh Streets. It has now been demolished following damage from the 2010-2011 Canterburyearthquakes.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi. UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
ABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free. BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereLINWOOD CEMETERY
Linwood Cemetery. Location: 31 Butterfield Avenue (Entrance off Butterfield Avenue, next door to Bromley Park on Buckleys Road), Linwood, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and will give a general reference to where a person is buried. This is a different map taken from the New Zealand Society ofGenealogists
SYDENHAM CEMETERY
Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASECHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCILCHCH CITY COUNCILCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATESCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATES PAYMENTCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL JOBSCHRISTCHURCHCITY
Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning.SOUTH LIBRARY
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Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
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LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereLINWOOD CEMETERY
Linwood Cemetery. Location: 31 Butterfield Avenue (Entrance off Butterfield Avenue, next door to Bromley Park on Buckleys Road), Linwood, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and will give a general reference to where a person is buried. This is a different map taken from the New Zealand Society ofGenealogists
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Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASECHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCILCHCH CITY COUNCILCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATESCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATES PAYMENTCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL JOBSCHRISTCHURCHCITY
Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
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Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
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Sydenham Cemetery. Location: 1 Simeon Street (turn off Roker Street), Somerfield, Christchurch 8024. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.ABOUT TŪRANGA
Opening hours. Tūranga is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday. Weekend hours are 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. He Hononga | Connection, Ground floor opens at 8am, all other floors open at 9am. Visit the Foundation Café - it is open from 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and 8.30am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday (ph. 03-365-0308)BROMLEY CEMETERY
Bromley Cemetery. Location: 439 Linwood Avenue (Entrance off Linwood Avenue, corner Keighleys Road and Linwood Avenue), Bromley, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. There is a different map in the New Zealand Society of Genealogists' tombstoneRURU LAWN CEMETERY
Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Location: Off Ruru Road, Bromley, Christchurch 8062. Brief history. Ruru Lawn plot map (has some plot numbers and directional arrows) This map was created by Christchurch City Council and will give a general reference to where a person isburied.
SAMOA LANGUAGE WEEK
Samoa Language Week - Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa celebrates the third most spoken language in New Zealand. In 2021, it runs from Sunday 30 May to Saturday 5 June. According to the 2018 Census, 182,721 people of Samoan heritage live in New Zealand and 8,238 people of Samoan heritage reside in Christchurch. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT (MED) BUILDING Municipal Electricity Department (MED) Building. The M.E.D. Building, Manchester Street, Christchurch, 1939. Artist's rendition. The Municipal Electricity Department building was a landmark building situated on the corner of Manchester and Armagh Streets. It has now been demolished following damage from the 2010-2011 Canterburyearthquakes.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / ABOUT ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION Key features. Ancestry is a comprehensive source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research with more than 1.5 billion names from over 4,000 collections. These collections include the following records from around the world including New Zealand: Immigration and Travel Lists. Access is available only in librariesdue
LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
Setting up a PressReader account is free and allows you to personalize your PressReader experience. All you need to do is come through our website from our PressReader about page and log in using your library card number and password/PIN. This ensures PressReader knows you are a member of Christchurch City Libraries and allowed to access PressReader for free.ADDINGTON CEMETERY
Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
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Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New CHRISTCHURCH CITY LIBRARIESJOINABOUT ABOUT, COLLAPSEDEXPLORE EXPLORE, COLLAPSEDERESOURCES ERESOURCES, COLLAPSED Christchurch City Libraries Homepage. Featured topics. View previous item. Learning. New Titles and Selector Picks - May 2021. What's on: April - May 2021. Wild Ōtautahi: An exhibition about wildlife in our city. Events: Find out what's on at the library. Learning. UPPER RICCARTON LIBRARY Christchurch 8042. Phone: 03-941 7923. Email: library@ccc.govt.nz. Upper Riccarton Community and School Library Te Kete Wānanga o Pūtaringamotu. Road works are taking place on Main South Road until May 2021. This will affect on street parking. Off street parking at the library continues to be available, with access from Main SouthRoad.
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LYTTELTON ANGLICAN CEMETERY Location: 79 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton 8082 Christchurch City Council information about Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery; Interments are listed in the Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database.; Brief History. The Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was opened in 1850. John Williams, who died on 18 December 1850 two days after the arrival of the First Four Ships, was the first person buried thereABOUT PRESSREADER
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Addington Cemetery. Location: 402 - 418 Selwyn Street (between Disraeli Street and Fairfield Avenue), Addington, Christchurch 8024. These maps were created by Christchurch City Council and give a general reference to where a person is buried. No block references are found on the cemeteries' database and graves are found by following arunning
BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASECHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCILCHCH CITY COUNCILCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATESCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RATES PAYMENTCHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL JOBSCHRISTCHURCHCITY
Records from the Banks Peninsula area are now included, but some older entries are very brief. Note: There are only a small number of Barbadoes Street Cemetery records in the database. Crematorium records are not listed in this Cemeteries Database. This information is compiled by the Cemeteries Administrator of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from NewSOUTH LIBRARY
South Library. 66Colombo Street (corner Hunter Terrace and Colombo Street) Christchurch8022. Get Directions. Get Directions to South Library, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. South Christchurch Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wai Mōkihi. TE HĀPUA: HALSWELL CENTRE Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. 341Halswell Road. Christchurch8025. Get Directions. Get Directions to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, opens external site in a new window. Phone: 03-941 7923. 03-941 7923. Email : library@ccc.govt.nz. The Library at Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre / JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (JPS) Justices of the Peace are in regular attendance at some of our libraries.. A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness signatures and documents, certify document copies, hear oaths, declarations, affidavits or affirmations as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates rebates applications. GENERAL FICTION READING GUIDE General fiction sometimes explores issues related to power, politics, the environment, relationships or the struggles of everyday life. General fiction can be light-hearted, upbeat or satirical, or more serious, thought-provoking or emotionally powerful. Whatever your preference, our lists below are full of award-winning reading from New BARBADOES STREET CEMETERY Location: 384 Barbadoes Street (between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street), Christchurch 8013 Brief History. The Barbadoes Street Cemetery is Christchurch's oldest cemetery, with the first recorded burial in 1851, and is the final resting place of many of its earlyleading citizens.
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Bromley Cemetery. Location: 439 Linwood Avenue (Entrance off Linwood Avenue, corner Keighleys Road and Linwood Avenue), Bromley, Christchurch 8062. This map was created by Christchurch City Council and gives a general reference to where a person is buried. There is a different map in the New Zealand Society of Genealogists' tombstoneMALCOLM MCNEILL
Malcolm McNeill. Born in Christchurch in 1945, jazz vocalist Malcolm McNeill grew up in a musical family and was exposed to jazz via the radio in the post-war years. At 15 he was already singing in coffee bars and restaurants around Christchurch, performing for dancers at the Latimer Dance Hall and diners at the Malando Restaurant. Hismusical
TARARUA SHIPWRECK
The SS Tararua left Port Chalmers in Dunedin on 29 April, 1881, carrying a crew of 40, 111 passengers, and a cargo which included 4000 in silver coins. Its next port of call was Bluff, as part of the passenger-cargo run from Melbourne around the coast of New Zealand. The Tararua passed the lighthouse at Nugget Point, south ofDunedin, just
WW100 – NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY The New Zealand Government has developed WW100, a programme to mark the First World War centenary from 2014 to 2018.This page links to First World War content as well as events and activities in Christchurch and Canterbury.. First World War resources. First World War resources Our collection of First World War material including digital collection, photographs, and topics. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES DATABASE RESULTS DETAILS Disclaimer: Many of the records in this database were transcribed from the original handwritten cemetery records of the Christchurch CityCouncil.
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