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Canterbury School Histories CANTERBURY SCHOOL HISTORIES Key Title CJ 100 Years Of Cheviot Schooling (Centennial Magazine 1994) plus Supplement CJ 75 years Revisited, St Peter's Parish & School ChCh NZ CJ 8 Christchurch Schools CJ A Parish A School A Legend (Sacred Heart Addington Convent School Jubilee CJ Addington Primary School 1881-1981 CJ Akaroa Secondary School Centennial 1881-1981 CJ Annat School CJ Annat, Waddington & Malvern Records CJ Aranui School 50th Jubilee 1961 CJ Ashburton High School 1881-1981 CJ Ashburton Technical College. Golden Jubilee 1912-1962, programme CJ Ashburton Technical College/High School. An historical survey, 1912-1962 CJ Beckenham School 75th Jubilee 1915-1990 CJ Belfast-Spencerville Schools' Jubilee 1878-1928 CJ Blackboards & Ships' Masts: History of Lyttelton Main School's 1st Cen CJ Candles To Computers (Pigeon Bay Schools And Community) CJ Candles To Computers - Pigeon Bay School 150th Celebration CJ Canterbury Association Schools 1851-52 CJ Canterbury University College Calendar, 1945 CJ Cashmere Hills School Jubilee 1900-1950 CJ Cattle Creek School, 75th Jubilee, 2002 CJ Cattle Creek School, First Fifty Years 1927-1977 CJ Centennial Book of Springston School CJ Centennial Celebrations Spreydon School 1872-1972 CJ Centennial of the Pareora West School 1874 - 1974 CJ Central New Brighton School Centennial 1889-1989 CJ Charwell Forks School Jubilee 1921-1971 CJ Christ's College School List 1850-1950 CJ Christ's College School List 1850-1950 CJ Christ's College School List 1850-1965 CJ Christchurch Boy's High School War Memorial Magazine 1939-1945 CJ Christchurch Boys' High School 50 Year Third Form Reunion CJ Christchurch Boys' High School 75th Anniversary 1881-1956 CJ Christchurch East School Centennial Celebrations 1973 CJ Christchurch Girls' High School (50 Years On From 1954) reunion of third forms CJ Christchurch Girls' High School .A photographic record -Farewell Cramner Sq CJ Christchurch Girls' High School 1877-1977 CJ Christchurch Girls' High School 1977- 2002 CJ Christchurch Girls' High School Centennial Magazine 1877-1977 CJ Christchurch Teachers College 1977 Centennial Publication CJ Christchurch Technical College Golden Jubilee 1906-1956 Reveiew CJ Coalgate School Register, Malvern County 1893-1917 CJ College! A history of Christ's College CJ Cust Area Schools.125th years reunion.Stoke-Springbank 1870- CJ Darfield Primary School Cen 1883-1983/Charing Cross, Kimberley Schools CJ Days and Ways at Boys' High CJ Dunsandel Public School 1879-1929. Golden Jubilee Celebrations CJ Duvauchelle School Centenary 1873-1973 CJ Early Kaiapoi Schools CJ Elmwood School 1882-1982 CJ Ex Cathedra 1881-1981: A History of the Cathedral School Christchurch CJ Faith of Our Fathers, the History of St bede's College 1911-2011 CJ Fendalton Open Air School 85th Jubilee CJ Fendalton Open-Air School Centennial 1875-1975 CJ Flaxton-Ohoka - List of Pupils 1865-1886, 1887-1896, 1897-1906 CJ Friendship and Memory, Centennial History of Christchurch High School Old CJ From Boaters to Back-Packs: St Margarets College List 1910-1985 CJ From Slates to Computers.The history of Mt Grey & Ashley Schools 1864-1989 CJ Greendale Centennial Story 1865-1972 CJ Hagley 125 Anniversary Review 1858-1983 (Hagley High School/ChCh West CJ Harewood School 140th Jubilee 2002 CJ Hawarden & District Schools Jubilee School Rolls CJ Hawarden Area School Admission Registers a-e CJ Heathcote Valley School Centenary, 1860-1960 CJ Here, on the Hill,century of Cashmere's primary school and community CJ Highfield School (Timaru area) 25th Jubilee CJ History of Rangi-Ruru School CJ History of the Belfast Schools 1859-1978 CJ History of the Lincoln High Schools CJ History of The University of Canterbury 1873-1973 CJ History of Woolston Primary School, 120th Reunion, 1865-1985 CJ Homebush School A Centennial History CJ Hororata School 1870-1965 Jubilee Celebrations CJ Hunter School 1879-1979 CJ Ikawai - One Hundred Years 1882-1982 CJ Ilam in the Nor' West Ilam School 50th Jubilee CJ Irwell Public School, Golden Jubilee 1 Oct 1929 CJ Kaiapoi Native School aka Tuahiwi Native School CJ Leeston and Consolidated Schools Centennial 1865-1965 CJ Leeston Consolidated School Jubilee 1865- 1950 CJ Life & Work at Canterbury Agri College CJ Lincoln Primary School 125th Jubilee Celebrations. 1866-1991 CJ Lincoln School 1866-1966 CJ Linwood North School 75th Jubilee 19th-21st August 1983 CJ Little Akaloa, Chorlton & Menzies Bay Schools 1862-1934 CJ Little River District Schools Centennial CJ Mairehau High School Christchurch 25 Jubilee Magazine 1961-1985 CJ Marist Brothers in Christchurch 1888-1988 CJ Marshland Primary School Centennial 1888-1988 CJ Marshland School Centennial Attendance File CJ Mayfield School & District 1887 - 1987 CJ Medbury School 1923-1973 CJ North New Brighton School 75th Jubilee 1991 CJ Okains Bay School Centenary 1872-1972 CJ On Parade, Shirley Boys High School CJ One Hundred Years - Fernside School 1864-1964 CJ One Hundred Years Learning - Kaiapoi School Centennial 1873-1973 CJ Onuka School, Menzies Bay School and Horlocks Academy CJ Opawa School 125th Jubilee 1872-1997 CJ Our School Grows Up - Kaikoura CJ Packed but not Padded, Christchurch polytechnic's first 25 years CJ Papanui High School Reunion Review 1986-2010 CJ Papanui Primary Past Pupils Assoc 1972-1992 CJ Papanui Primary School 125th Jubilee 1871-1996 CJ Papanui Primary School Centennial Celebrations 1971 CJ Pleasant Point District High School Souvenir History 1868-1948 CJ Port Levy School 1877-1977 Centennial Reunion (2nd copy) CJ Rangi Ruru School Register 1889 - 1989 CJ Rangi Ruru, 1889-1989 CJ Rangiora Borough School 1873-1973 CJ Rangiora Borough School Examination Index 1907-1943 (manila folder) CJ Rangiora District School - Diamond Jubilee 1873-1933 CJ Rangiora High School 1884-1984, A Centennial History CJ Rangiora High school 1984-2009 the next 25 years CJ Redcliffs Primary School 1907 - 1982 (75th Anniversary) CJ Rokeby School and District Centennial. 1892 - 1992 CJ Sacred Heart College Past Pupils' Assn.Golden Jubilee 1945-1995 CJ School At The Terminus - Jubilee History of Papanui High School 1936-1986 CJ School by the River, Avonside Girls' High School CJ Schooled Under the Nor'west Arch, Waddington, Annat, Russell's Flat, Sheffield CJ Schools Of The Cheviot District (75th Anniversary 1970) CJ Seadown 100th & School 1890-1990 CJ Shirley Intermediate School 1934-1984 CJ Shirley Primary School 75th Anniversary 1916 -1991 CJ Shirley Primary School Reunion 1966 attendance list CJ Shirley School 1916-1966 CJ Shirley School Golden Jubilee Celebrations CJ Sisters of Mission, Christchurch 1868-1968 CJ Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, Waimate 1891 - 1991 CJ Somerfield School 1911-1986 75th Jubilee CJ South New Brighton School Golden Jubilee Celebrations 1922-1972 CJ Southbrook School 1874-1934 CJ Southbrook School 1874-1974 CJ Spreydon School 1872-1997 CJ St Albans School Centennial 1873-1973 CJ St Andrew's College Diamond Jubilee 1916 - 1976 CJ St Bede's College 75th Jubilee 1911 - 1986 CJ St Bede's College Silver Jubilee 15th Feb 1945 CJ St Mark's School 1921 - 1996 CJ St Teresa's Parish School, Riccarton 1936-1986 CJ Sumner District High School Jubilee- Fifty Years of Progress 1876-1926 CJ Sumner School History. 1876-1976 CJ Sydenham School Centennial 1873-1973 CJ Sydenham School Centennial 1873-1973 CJ Sydenham School Souvenir Journal, Oct 1997 CJ Tai Tapu School (Consolidated) 125th Ann. Celebrations 1867 - 1992 CJ Tai Tapu School (Consolidated) Centennial Celebrations 1867 - 1967 CJ Templeton Primary School & District 1862-1987 125th Jubilee - Souvenir CJ Templeton School Roll 1864-1987 CJ The School we Magnify, Christchurch Boys' High School CJ They Hear with the Eye: .... the Sumner School for the Deaf 1880-1980 CJ Thorrington School 1958-1983 CJ Timaru Main School Centennial Celebration 1874-1974 (Oct 1974) CJ University of Canterbury Graduation Ceremonies 1995 CJ University of Canterbury Graduation Ceremonies 1997 CJ Villa Maria College 75 Years 1918-1993 CJ Waiau School 75th Jubilee 1877-1952 CJ Waikuku District School 1873-1948 CJ Waimairi School 75th Jubilee 1914-1989 CJ Waimataitai School 1882-1982 CJ Waimate Main School 1867 - 1992 CJ Waipara School 75yrs. 1917-1992 Jubilee CJ Waituna Creek School (Incorporating Hook Bush School) 1879-1979 CJ Waltham School 75th Jubilee 1891-1966 CJ Waltham School Jubilee 1891 - 1991 CJ West Eyreton School Centennial 1872-1972 CJ West Lyttelton School Golden Jubilee 1887-1937 CJ West! 1858-1966 Christchurch west High School CJ Willowbridge School & District. "Looking Back" from 1979 CJ Woodend School 1874 - 1999 (125th Jubilee Celebrations) CJ Woodend School 1874-1974 CJ Yaldhurst Primary School Centennial Celebrations 1876-1976 CJ Years Between: Christchurch Boys' High School 1881-1981 .
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