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Suffrage Day on nzhistory.net.nz · Information on Elizabeth ... 3 Responses to “Suffrage Day / White Camellia Day Friday 19 September” ...
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New Zealand « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
I’m reading The New Zealand pregnancy book : a guide to pregnancy, birth and a baby’s first three months and it combines a lot of detail (including good ...
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Mmmm Magazines … « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
It is during these difficult times that I find myself drawn to magazines: shiny, short and with lots of lovely pictures! ...
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Pretty Ugly Betty « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
May 15, 2008 ... Ugly Betty is based on the original Colombian telenovela So yoy Betty, la fea (I am Betty, the ugly one) and is co-produced by the decidedly ...
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Thursdays. I never could get the hang of Thursdays. « Christchurch ...
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.” Lisa Says:. 18 September 2008 at 6:04 pm. Why oh why??!! Getting someone to take over another ...
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Tasty science reads « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
Posted by Donna under Awards, Books, Literary Prizes, Science | Tags: literary awards, Literary Prizes, royal society prizes for science books, Science | ...
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The Jane Austen Book Club « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
The Jane Austen book club P D James once famously said that Jane Austen’s ... Probably the most famous modern take on Austen’s work is the ...
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Can Jane Eyre be happy? « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
(1996), Can Jane Eyre Be Happy? (1997), and Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? (1999) - in which he hunts out and explains inconsistencies in classic novels, ...
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Hats r us « Christchurch City Libraries Blog
I’m wearing a hat of sorts today, and you see more be-hatted types on the streets this chilly winter. Once they were a daily necessity, ...
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One Response to “Hats r us”. rebecca Says: 26 June 2008 at 1:49 pm. this book cover is gorgeous! Miniature millinery… who knew? ...
 
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