61 relations: Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, Arthur Rhodes (politician), Avon (New Zealand electorate), Avonside, Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, Canterbury Province, Canterbury, New Zealand, Christchurch, Christchurch City Libraries, Conservatism, Ecclesiology, Ellesmere (New Zealand electorate), Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England, Executive Council of New Zealand, Farmer, Frank Rolleston, George Rolleston, George Warren Russell, Geraldine (New Zealand electorate), Halswell (New Zealand electorate), Holy Trinity Avonside, John Ballance, John Bryce, John Hall (New Zealand politician), John Rolleston (New Zealand politician), John Sheehan (New Zealand politician), Joseph Brittan, Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand), Leonard Harper, Maltby, South Yorkshire, Mary Rolleston, Minister for Māori Development, Minister of Education (New Zealand), Minister of Justice (New Zealand), New Zealand general election, 1875–76, New Zealand general election, 1879, New Zealand general election, 1884, New Zealand general election, 1887, New Zealand general election, 1890, New Zealand general election, 1893, New Zealand general election, 1896, New Zealand general election, 1899, Nonviolent resistance, Parihaka, Riccarton (New Zealand electorate), Rolleston Statue, Rossall School, Searby Buxton, Superintendent (New Zealand), ..., Te Whiti o Rongomai, The Honourable, Thomas Dick (politician), Tutor, Van Asch College, William Postlethwaite, William Reeves (journalist), William Russell (New Zealand politician), William Sefton Moorhouse, Women's suffrage in New Zealand, Yorkshire. Expand index (11 more) »
Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore
Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912) was a British Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator.
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Arthur Rhodes (politician)
Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes (20 March 1859 – 26 December 1922) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament and Mayor of Christchurch.
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Avon (New Zealand electorate)
Avon is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate.
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Avonside
Avonside is an eastern suburb in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
The Canterbury Museum is a museum located in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand in the city's Cultural Precinct.
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Canterbury Province
The Canterbury Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
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Canterbury, New Zealand
Canterbury (Waitaha) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region.
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Christchurch City Libraries
Christchurch City Libraries are operated by the Christchurch City Council and are a network of 19 libraries and a mobile book bus.
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a political and social philosophy promoting traditional social institutions in the context of culture and civilization.
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Ecclesiology
In Christian theology, ecclesiology is the study of the Christian Church, the origins of Christianity, its relationship to Jesus, its role in salvation, its polity, its discipline, its destiny, and its leadership.
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Ellesmere (New Zealand electorate)
Ellesmere was a parliamentary electorate in the Canterbury region of New Zealand.
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Executive Council of New Zealand
The Executive Council of New Zealand is the full group of "responsible advisers" to the Governor-General of New Zealand on state and constitutional affairs.
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Farmer
A farmer (also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials.
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Frank Rolleston
Francis "Frank" Joseph Rolleston (11 May 1873 – 8 September 1946) was a New Zealand politician of the Reform Party.
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George Rolleston
George Rolleston MA MD FRCP FRS (30 July 1829 – 16 June 1881) was an English physician and zoologist.
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George Warren Russell
George Warren Russell (24 February 1854 – 28 June 1937) was a New Zealand politician from Christchurch.
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Geraldine (New Zealand electorate)
Geraldine was a former parliamentary electorate in the South Canterbury Region of New Zealand that existed three times from 1875 to 1911.
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Halswell (New Zealand electorate)
Halswell was a parliamentary electorate in Christchurch, New Zealand from 1890 to 1893.
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Holy Trinity Avonside
Holy Trinity Avonside was a heritage-listed Anglican church located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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John Ballance
John Ballance (27 March 1839 – 27 April 1893) was an Irish-born New Zealand politician who was the 14th Premier of New Zealand, from 1891 to 1893, the founder of the Liberal Party (the country's first organised political party), and a Georgist.
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John Bryce
John Bryce (14 September 1833 – 17 January 1913) was a New Zealand politician from 1871 to 1891 and Minister of Native Affairs from 1879 to 1884.
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John Hall (New Zealand politician)
Sir John Hall (18 December 1824 – 25 June 1907) was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, the third son of George Hall, a captain in the navy.
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John Rolleston (New Zealand politician)
John Christopher Rolleston (4 December 1877 – 22 May 1956) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.
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John Sheehan (New Zealand politician)
John Sheehan (5 July 1844 – 12 June 1885) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician.
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Joseph Brittan
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Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand)
In New Zealand, the Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition, commonly known as the Leader of the Opposition, is the politician who commands the support of the Official Opposition.
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Leonard Harper
Leonard Harper (1832 – 27 October 1915) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Maltby, South Yorkshire
Maltby is a former mining town and civil parish of 16,688 inhabitants (2011) in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
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Mary Rolleston
Elizabeth Mary Rolleston (30 March 1845 – 4 June 1940), known as Mary Rolleston, was a New Zealand homemaker, political hostess and community leader.
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Minister for Māori Development
The Minister for Māori Development is the minister of the New Zealand government with broad responsibility for government policy towards Māori, the first inhabitants of New Zealand.
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Minister of Education (New Zealand)
The Minister of Education is a minister in the government of New Zealand with responsibility for the country's schools, and is in charge of the Ministry of Education.
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Minister of Justice (New Zealand)
The Minister of Justice (in Māori: Tāhū o te Ture) is a minister in the government of New Zealand.
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New Zealand general election, 1875–76
The New Zealand general election of 1875–76 was held between 20 December 1875 and 29 January 1876 to elect a total of 88 MPs in 73 electorates to the 6th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1879
The New Zealand general election of 1879 was held between 28 August and 15 September 1879 to elect a total of 88 MPs to the 7th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1884
The New Zealand general election of 1884 was held on 22 July to elect a total of 95 MPs to the 9th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1887
The New Zealand general election of 1887 was held on 26 September to elect 95 MPs to the tenth session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1890
The New Zealand general election of 1890 was one of New Zealand's most significant.
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New Zealand general election, 1893
The New Zealand general election of 1893 was held on 28 November and 20 December in the European and Māori electorates, respectively, to elect 74 MPs to the 12th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1896
The New Zealand general election of 1896 was held on Wednesday, 4 December in the general electorates, and on Thursday, 19 December in the Māori electorates to elect a total of 74 MPs to the 13th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1899
The New Zealand general election of 1899 was held on 6 and 19 December in the European and Māori electorates, respectively, to elect 74 MPs to the 14th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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Nonviolent resistance
Nonviolent resistance (NVR or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, satyagraha, or other methods, while being nonviolent.
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Parihaka
Parihaka is a small community in the Taranaki region of New Zealand, located between Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea.
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Riccarton (New Zealand electorate)
Riccarton is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate.
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Rolleston Statue
The Rolleston Statue is a white marble statue situated outside Canterbury Museum on Rolleston Avenue in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Rossall School
Rossall School is a British, fee paying co-educational, independent school, between Cleveleys and Fleetwood, Lancashire.
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Searby Buxton
Searby Buxton (20 February 1832 – 18 February 1919) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand and father of New Zealand politician Thomas Buxton.
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Superintendent (New Zealand)
Superintendent was the elected head of each Provincial Council in New Zealand from 1853 to 1876.
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Te Whiti o Rongomai
Te Whiti o Rongomai III (c. 1830–18 November 1907) was a Māori spiritual leader and founder of the village of Parihaka, in New Zealand's Taranaki region.
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The Honourable
The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon., Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in South Asia) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of people.
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Thomas Dick (politician)
Thomas Dick (13 August 1823 – 5 February 1900) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician.
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Tutor
A tutor is a person who provides assistance or tutelage to one or more people on certain subject areas or skills.
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Van Asch College
Van Asch Deaf Education Centre is located in Truro Street, Sumner, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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William Postlethwaite
William Postlethwaite (17 September 1829 – 9 April 1908) was an English-born Member of Parliament representing the Canterbury Region of New Zealand.
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William Reeves (journalist)
William Reeves (10 February 1825 – 4 April 1891) was a New Zealand 19th century journalist and politician.
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William Russell (New Zealand politician)
Sir William Russell Russell (12 November 1838 – 24 September 1913) was a New Zealand politician from 1870 to 1905.
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William Sefton Moorhouse
William Sefton Moorhouse (1825 – 15 September 1881) was a British-born New Zealand politician.
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Women's suffrage in New Zealand
Women's suffrage in New Zealand was an important political issue in the late nineteenth century.
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire (abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rolleston