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Below the belt: part 2 | Christchurch uncovered
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Below the belt: part 2. Last week on the blog. We introduced you to the 1881 South Belt sewer beneath Moorhouse Avenue: how it was built, how it got blocked, and how recently as part of SCIRT’s horizontal infrastructure rebuild. Program, their Downer delivery team and sub-contractors Donaldson Civil fixed the blockage. On this week’s blog installment, we look at what we found both above and below the sewer. Enjoy! A very happy Ty...
Below the belt: part 1 | Christchurch uncovered
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Below the belt: part 1. This week on the blog we take you on a journey down the South Belt sewer, one of Christchurch’s many 19. Century wastewater sewers. Located deep below the east-bound lane of Moorhouse Avenue and more than a kilometre in length, construction of this sewer began in 1881 and was completed in early 1882. Recently, as part of SCIRT’s horizontal infrastructure rebuild. The team dug down more than 2.5 metres ...
Personal adornment | Christchurch uncovered
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Personal adornment. Good beard, bad beard, red beard, blue beard: facial hair in Victorian Christchurch. Movember is upon us once again, and to celebrate Undershaved Overgrown Archaeology brings to you a brief history of facial hair in Aotearoa. Movember is all about men’s health, and we’ve previously covered health. In the blog before, both mental health. God Save the Queen. Article ...
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. As a researcher for Underground Overground Archaeology, I spend my time searching written and visual sources for historical information on the sites the archaeologists are working on. The newspapers available on Papers Past. And the National Library of New Zealand. Have many photographs of early Christchurch online. The website Early New Zealand Photographers and their Successors. A numbe...
artefacts | Christchurch uncovered
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Whisky, that philosophic wine, that liquid sunshine. It is a well-known truth, in this office at least, that archaeology and whisky go well together. Or, perhaps more accurately, that. Advertisements for whisky in the 19th century were many and varied. This one, for Teacher and Sons, makes the oft-used claim that “Genuine pure whisky will never injure the system; it is the common inferior stuf...This la...
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David Ross FRIBA, architect | Built in Dunedin
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Historic buildings and their stories. David Ross FRIBA, architect. Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 11 July 1828. Auckland, New Zealand, 6 October 1908. Where to begin…? St Mary of the Angels, Geelong. Photo (2007): Marcus Wong,. St Mary of the Angels, Geelong. Rear view. Photo (2007): Marcus Wong. Wesleyan Church, Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, Melbourne. Photo (1933): J.A. Sears. State Library of Victoria. Ref: H20784. The Imperial Hotel, Princes and Hope streets. Photo: D.L. Mundy, [1864]. ...Shops for Jam...
You can’t sink a Rainbow | Between the ocean and the sea
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Between the ocean and the sea. New Zealand, environment, land-use, travel. Fernside and Ohoka, Treecroppers May 2015. Christchurch revisited →. You can’t sink a Rainbow. July 10, 2015. A car sized hole. 30 years ago at 11.38pm a limpet mine blew a ‘car-sized hole’ in the side of a ship berthed at Marsden Wharf in Auckland. At 11.45pm a second mine sunk the vessel and killed Portuguese photographer Fernando Pereira. Sitting on the bottom at Marsden Wharf. The bombing was carried out by the French DGSE.
Fernside and Ohoka, Treecroppers May 2015 | Between the ocean and the sea
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Between the ocean and the sea. New Zealand, environment, land-use, travel. 8230;and a dog, went to trim a filly. You can’t sink a Rainbow →. Fernside and Ohoka, Treecroppers May 2015. June 28, 2015. Canterbury Tree Croppers at Fernside. Hazels for nuts on the right. What it was like in the beginning: the stony paddock next door. Walnuts, raspberries and behind overgrown eucalyptus shelter. Cypress collection with Leyland shelter belt on the right. The home made dehydrator powered by a budget fan heater.
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Between the ocean and the sea. New Zealand, environment, land-use, travel. Recovery: Saving the Rat That Isn’t Cool Green Science. October 3, 2016. At first glance this post on the Nature Conservancy’s blog ‘Cool Green Science’ appears to be about a hut building rodent in Florida but really it’s about CATS. In particular the impact of the new trend of trapping, neutering and … Continue reading →. August 30, 2016. What does a forested valley have in common with this. July 29, 2016. June 10, 2016. A month ...
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Between the ocean and the sea. New Zealand, environment, land-use, travel. I am a member of the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association. The New Zealand Tree Crops Association. And the Canterbury Botanical Society. Conway Field Day Pics. North Canterbury field days are usually on the 3rd Thursday of the month. With a national conference in autumn. Next Field Day. Field Day 25th March 2015. Field Day 23rd September 2014 (Pt 1). Field Day 23rd September 2014 (Pt 2). Plump, juicy Bing cherries. Canterbury Bot...
Surviving Horses | Between the ocean and the sea
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Between the ocean and the sea. New Zealand, environment, land-use, travel. Don’t take anyone’s word that ‘she doesn’t bite’ or ‘he doesn’t kick’, those horses need to know where you stand in the herd and at some point they will test your mettle. When a horse kicks out at you and misses, understand it didn’t miss. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Http:/ nicwes...
Bibliography | Discover The Delights Of Peeling Back History
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Discover The Delights Of Peeling Back History. Chris and Annette Bulovic, the team that runs and maintains this Canterbury and Christchurch history website, ‘Discover The Delights Of Peeling Back History’ would like to humbly thank and express gratitude to the following historians who have walked before us, beside us and brought such wonderful local history to the light. They are very much a part of the work we do…. Geoffrey W. Rice. The Late Henry Francis Wigram. The Late Johannes C. Anderson. Christchu...
Matilda Ritchie | Built in Dunedin
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Historic buildings and their stories. Tag Archives: Matilda Ritchie. Matilda Ritchie’s building. Photograph by D.A. De Maus showing the arrival in Port Chalmers of the Auckland men, Fourth Contingent, prior to their embarkation for South Africa on 24 March 1900 (Second Boer War). Ref: Port Chalmers Museum. In the 1870s the site was occupied by one of a pair of modest two-storey timber commercial structures owned by Matilda Ritchie (1832-1918). She had arrived in Port Chalmers on the. Detail from a mid-18...
Dodds’ Building | Built in Dunedin
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Historic buildings and their stories. 6 George Street, Port Chalmers. Detail from photograph by D.A. De Maus taken in March 1900. Ref: Port Chalmers Maritime Museum. Detail from a mid-1870s Burton Brothers photograph showing the empty building site, immediately to the right of the sign reading ‘Shipping and Family Butcher’. The buildings fronting George Street are of timber construction. Ref: Te Papa C.011806. A photograph taken in 1900 shows that the northern shop was larger than the southern one. T...
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Christchurch uncovered | Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology
Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. So, hair’s the thing…. As one 19th century advertisement. With this in mind, the following images showcase some of the evidence we’ve found – archaeologically and historically – for hair care in the 19th century. Some of it is weird and wonderful, some of it was probably a bit uncomfortable, and some of it we still use today. New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator. Bear skins, or something that th...
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