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Other name: Percival Redwood. Link: Wikipedia
In: Information Pages
Amy Bock
Amy Bock, born in Tasmania in 1859 and later settling in New Zealand in 1884, is a significant historical figure with a multifaceted...
Published: December 2023
In: Groups and Organisations
Archives New Zealand
Donal Raethel, a senior archivist at Archives New Zealand, talks about some of the "wonderous treasures" held in the archive relating to rainbow communities...
Published: October 2016
In: Wellington Pride Festival 2020
Dr Hjelmar von Dannevill
Author and researcher Julie Glamuzina talks about the extraordinary life of Dr Hjelmar von Dannevill. The doctor arrived in New Zealand in 1911 with...
Published: February 2020
In: Homosexual Law Reform
Julie Glamuzina
Julie talks about documenting lesbian political activity pre-homosexual law reform, her involvement in various movements in the 1970s and 1980s and the importance of...
Published: October 2015
In: Papers Past (1840-1949)
Magistrates Court. (Star - Christchurch, 30 April 1886)
On 30 April 1886, the Christchurch Magistrate's Court, presided over by E. Westenra and H. J. Hall, dealt with several notable cases. One significant...
Published: April 1886
In: Papers Past (1840-1949)
More About Amy Bock. (Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1909)
On 27 May 1909, a report surfaced regarding the past involvement of Amy Bock with the Oamaru Salvation Army, claiming she had been a...
Published: May 1909