Biplane crash in Hanmer Springs, about 1900s. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Discover Canterbury: Do you know one of these kids?
By gailccl
Can you help us to identify any of the students pictured above from Christchurch East School in 1965?
The Seasonwife: Saige England researches Aotearoa’s harrowing history
By fionaccl
Vivid characterisation brings history to life in Saige England's thoroughly researched historical novel.
Still of Wesley Mauafu as part of “Youth aspirations for mental wellbeing” filming: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Wesley Mauafu being filmed at Middleton Grange for short film "Youth aspirations for mental wellbeing." An image from the Discovery Wall.
The Power of Language and Stories – The Grimmelings by Rachael King
By kyccl
Ky reviews the new pukapuka by Rachael King - The Grimmelings.
Podcast – Neurodiversity in the workplace
By cclstaff
Discussion about systems and inclusion for neurodivergent staff and students, with recommended reading from the library collection.
Egyptian food at Coptic Orthodox Church stall: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Stall for the Coptic Orthodox Church with Egyptian food at Culture Galore in Ray Blank Park, 2023. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Discover Canterbury: Valentine’s Day
By gailccl
Teri Findlater and James Willmott, of Linwood Kindergarten, participate in the social custom of expressing their affection with gifts on February 14th, (St.) Valentine's Day.
A WORD about Richard Ford (Sunday 25 February 3-4pm at The Piano)
By eamonnccl
Forget flashy music festivals and frolicking at the beach, the hottest ticket this summer is coming courtesy of our friends at WORD. Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Ford will be in Ōtautahi Sunday 25th February to discuss his latest novel, Be Mine.
Mana Motuhake by Fayne Robinson: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Mana Motuhake by Fayne Robinson. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. CCL-DW-119631. An image from Canterbury Stories.
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