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  2. Hopestill Pillow - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Pillow departed Christchurch to join the Zenana Missions, in Calcutta, India. The Lyttelton Times records the meeting at Oxford Terrace Baptist Church to mark her departure: Last evening the Oxford Terrace Baptist schoolroom was well filled with friends assembled to say “farewell” to Miss Hopestill Pillow, on the occasion or her ...

  3. Olivia Podmore - Wikipedia

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    Her death is a suspected suicide and was referred to the coroner. [8] [21] Hours before her death, she posted on Instagram about the pressures of high-performance sport. [15] [21] Podmore's funeral was held in Christchurch on 13 August 2021. [22] She was buried in Christchurch's Yaldhurst cemetery. [23]

  4. Shayne Philpott - Wikipedia

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    Shayne Philpott (21 September 1965 – 25 June 2024) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A utility back, Philpott represented Canterbury at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, between 1988 and 1991.

  5. Dave Quested - Wikipedia

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    Quested was born in Christchurch and educated at Linwood High School. [3] He umpired 116 first-class matches between December 1990 and March 2010. [4] His main work was as a police detective. He served with the New Zealand Police for 32 years, mainly in the Criminal Investigation Branch in Christchurch, before retiring in 2001. [3]

  6. George Harper (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Their son Philip (1883–1933), since 1929 resident in Gisborne, died in Christchurch after an operation. [33] Harper died six years after his wife on 12 March 1937, aged 93. At the time of his death, their daughter and two sons were still alive. [34] Their eldest son George Herbert (1872–1943) died in Wellington. [35]

  7. Leon Phillips (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Thames on 14 July 1935, Phillips was educated at Westport Technical College and Christchurch Boys' High School. [1] He studied at Canterbury University College, from where he graduated with an MSc with first-class honours in 1958. [2]

  8. Olivia Spencer Bower - Wikipedia

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    The Olivia Spencer Bower Award, a residency opportunity for artists in New Zealand, was established with funds left by the artist to a charitable trust upon her death. [ 5 ] A biography, Olivia Spencer Bower: Making her own discoveries , by art historian Julie King, was published by Canterbury University Press in 2015.

  9. Edmund Bohan - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Bohan MNZM, also known as Ned Bohan (5 October 1935 – 23 March 2024), was a New Zealand historian, biographer, novelist, singer, and author. [1]In the 2019 New Year Honours, Bohan was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to music, historical research and literature.

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