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Fungi spotting at the Timaru Botanic Gardens today
1 May 2023
Blogs by WuHoo Timaru
A Facebook memory led me back to Timaru Cemetery, but the story had changed.
The Seaweed Trail: Following Dr Cameron Hay from Te Papa back to Timaru
What Anderson Saw in the Poppy: The ANZAC Poppy on My Coat
What Old Gates Can Tell Us: Fleur-de-lis and French lily connection
The little daisy in the lawn is not always the flower the that Anderson's book meant: Re-reading A. W. Anderson’s Marguerites with Modern Eyes
Find a na na na na na Bat Tree in Geraldine’s Forests
The Memories you Grow
The White Rose of York has a story to tell
A name scratched into stone at Caroline Bay
What an old 1916 book reveals about the changing wildlife of South Canterbury
When a town plants its values
Meet Timaru’s remarkable Metasequoia Dawn Redwood at the Timaru Botanic Gardens
Who was Anderson? A history hunt through the Timaru Botanic Gardens
How The Park Became the Timaru Botanic Gardens
A history hunt prompted by a tree
More than a tree... This Lone Pine at the Timaru Botanic Gardens DNA connection to Gallipoli 1915
Go on a Garden Hunt at the Timaru Botanic Gardens
Meet James Craigie: The man, the wife, and the children behind the name
What a score: old magazines, a rainy day, and a women’s suffrage rabbit hole
At the Boundary: Looking Closely at the Aigantighe Gates
What About the West? A park, two entrances, and a civic ambition
Ashbury Park Gates erected by the North End Ratepayers and Improvements Association in 1926
Gloucester Gates, Timaru Botanic Gardens
Parks, Gates, and the Making of a Town
Hands up if this playground gear looks familiar? When a Faulkners Playground Booklet Looks Like Your Childhood
100 North Street: McCahons Drumrankin and the Burns Croomlea
A Gate on Wai-iti Rd and a Oldsmobile
Strictly Cash: What One Small Advertisement Reveals About a Changing Timaru
The First Car on the Motor Horizon in Timaru was the 5-H.P Single Cylinder Oldsmobile
Who is Joan Evans (nee Hanan) and why is she holding this photo album?
When dental care came to school: how a world first reached Timaru
What I learned about the National Council of Women, South Canterbury Branch
We went to Ashburton last night… and I came home even more grateful for heritage
The Grain Giants: Atlas on on Turnbull Street
The Grain Giants: Bruce's brick mill that changed Timaru
The Grain Giants: Belford Flour Mills and Timaru’s Oldest Surviving Mill
The Women of WuHoo - My Year of Hunting for Women's Stories
The Woman Beside the Newspaper: Searching for Elizabeth Goldthorpe Kerr
Curating Timaru’s Stories: The Kerr Family, the Timaru Herald, and a Kitchen at the Foot of George Street
Betty Curnow: Her Connection to Henry Le Cren
Rosemary Campbell, Timaru Girls’ High, and Coming Full Circle
Craighead’s First Diocesan Principal: The Life and Loss of Violet Salmond
The Night I Realised the Side Quest Was the Point
Did You Know A Local Waimate Lad Gifted This 53-Room Mansion to Women in Need
Looking Closer at a Palliser Block on Beverly Road
Almost 100 Years at the TGHS Hawkesbury 'Gate of Learning'
Fifty Years in Print: What the 1930 Jubilee Article Records about Timaru High School and TGHS
Beatrice Rae Wilson: A life of learning, leadership and service - TGHS
The House on the Highway Bend - Orari Estate homestead
I wasn’t looking for a house... Orari Gorge Station
A picnic on the grounds of St Thomas’s Anglican Church in Woodbury
Enquire Within: What an old book taught me about women’s lives, rights, and learning the rules
Ellen Shephard Tripp, Eleanor Tripp, and the Library Written Before It Was Built
Who Was Eleanor Tripp?
A Trip to the Eleanor Tripp Woodbury Library
William Williams, Kumara, and a Rock from the Roadside
Coal, the Coast, and the Cost We Forgot
At the Grave: Lavinia Morrison and the Life That Did Not Make the Headlines
Remembering Margaret Sinclair - Mrs Mills the harbourmasters wife of LeCren’s Terrace
Same but Different: What a Trip to Dunedin Taught Me About Timaru, Girls’ Education, and Why Public Schools Matter
Same but Different: A Lawson Detour, a Side Quest, and the Making of Otago
The Ladies of Larnach Castle
Following the law: A history hunt into marriage, power, and women’s lives
Part Two: A Side Quest in Stone, Brick and Grain Helps me Better Understand Timaru
Grain Giants. Part One: Borrowed Momentum at Oamaru
Two Shepherds, One Corner: A Timaru side quest through law, loss, fire, and a familiar name and the "levanting Timaru storekeeper"
The Carvers and the Scratchers of Oamaru Victorian Precinct
When a life was not your own
Following the Breadcrumbs: Jane Runciman and a Timaru Chapter of Women’s Ambition
Larnach Castle, the Tomb, and the People Who Shaped Them
Reading Timaru through the work of architect R. A. Lawson and our past post office
A trip to Seacliff and its local links of mental health
Remembering War: Why We Have War Memorials in New Zealand
When the War Almost Reached Our Shore
Where Time Met the Sea: The Sundial on the Caroline Bay Memorial Wall
Keeping Time in Timaru with our Council Town Clock
The Timaru Sundial Trail
The Stereo in the Attic And Our Radio Past
Did you know Timaru once threw champagne parties for frozen meat?
The Grain That Built a Region
Among Fossils and Headstones: A Story of Sweat Bees
Who remembers the Sullivan & Spillane store on Stafford Street?
Same but different - rail at Caroline Bay
Walk This Way: Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard
Meet the Halls: A reputation to earn a street name and then to loose it
Take a trip to Rosewill - More than a hall - a link to the pupils and school of the past
A Sunday Drive to a Native Nook on Bassett Rd, off Rosewill Valley Rd
Janet Street and her Hawthorn Tree
Sister M. A. Hall: A life in maternity care and leadership
Two Healers Side by Side: Why Timaru’s Hospital and Botanic Gardens Belong Together
The Baronet Who Preferred Not to Be Called “Sir” Basil Arthur
A gloomy day rātā hunt
Christmas carols at St Mary's Timaru
Timaru Christmas Lights and lighting from necessity to celebration
Castle Claremont: from lava to legacy
Where Are the ten Who Died: Remembering the Men Lost in the Benvenue Disaster
Queen Alexandra, the Lifeboat, and a Civic Square: Tracing Timaru’s Royal Connections
Heroes on the Shore
Heroines Who Asked, Gave, and Had to Face the Sea
Join us for the unveiling of a Memorial for Those Who Rest in Free Ground and Unmarked Graves
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