Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, 2002
Contents
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The Rocks Road Seawall — by Grahame Anderson
- [introduction to The Rocks Road Seawall] p. 3
- Origins
- 19th Century Construction p. 5
- 20th Century Alterations p. 9
- In Conclusion p. 14
- Sources p. 15
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Ezra Brook Dixon: Pioneer Settler at Paynes Ford, Takaka Valley — by Helen Arthur
- [introduction to Ezra Brook Dixon: Pioneer Settler at Paynes Ford, Takaka Valley] p. 16
- Ezra Brook Dixon
- The Dixon Property at Paynes Ford p. 18
- Pioneer Farming in the Takaka Valley
- Church and Community Involvement p. 19
- A Ford on the Takaka River p. 21
- The Tramway and the First Bridge at Paynes Ford p. 23
- Mr and Mrs Dixon Become Teachers
- Disposal of the Dixon Land at Paynes Ford p. 24
- Development of the Takaka Valley p. 25
- Sources
- References p. 26
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' Little Gem Should Be Preserved ' — by Anna Parker
- ['Little Gem Should Be Preserved'] p. 27
- References p. 33
- Robert Shallcrass — by J B Bertram
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Shelter: Emergency Housing in 19th Century Nelson — by Dawn Smith
- [Shelter: Emergency Housing in 19th Century Nelson] p. 37
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Bibliography p. 49
- Unpublished p. 49
- Published p. 50
- References
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Boyhood Memories of Nelson in the 1920s and Early '30s — by Haddin Blair
- The River p. 51
- Spud Monday p. 52
- Anniversary Day
- Beneath the Spreading Chestnut Tree — by Nancy Farnell p. 55
- The Harley Street Drill Hall — by Pat Win p. 58
- A History of 19 Shelbourne Street, Nelson — by Michael Murphy p. 60
- John Francis Harrod Savage p. 67
- Charles Thomas Heberley 1918–2000 — by Heather Heberley p. 70
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The Rocks Road Seawall — by Grahame Anderson