Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne, and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui This biography is largely based on published biographies written by Rina’s daughter, […]
Rina Winifred Moore (nee Rōpiha)
Eva Esther Hill (nee Day)
Class of 1921 This biography is based on secondary literature written about Dr Eva Hill. The majority of […]
Ina Burnman Moody (nee Dugleby)
1910 Graduate Despite Ina Burnman Dugleby being the first woman from a rural background (i.e. not one of […]
Zoë Petronella During (nee Smuts-Kennedy)
Class of 1948 Zoë During published her comprehensive memoir “It’s Been Mostly Fun – The Memoir and Musings […]
Beryl Overton Howie
This biography is based on information from the biography “Teaching Hundreds to Heal Millions – the story of […]
Kathleen Pih-Chang (Bi Zhen-Wah)
This biography is based on secondary literature written about Kathleen by close friends. The majority of the information […]
Muriel Emma Bell
This biography has drawn heavily on the book ‘The Unconventional Career of Muriel Bell’ written by Diana Brown, […]
Catharine Louisa Brookfield (nee Will)
Catharine’s great-grandson, John McMillan, and her granddaughters, Judith McMillan and Linden Hart, have provided an early family history […]
Winifred ‘Wyn’ Morton (nee Cox)
This biography is largely based on the written recollections of Winifred ‘Wyn’ Ethel Morton nee Cox and also […]
Barbara Farnsworth Heslop (nee Cupit)
This biography is largely based on Barbara’s own written reflections of her life as well as a zoom […]
Tania (Tatiana) Roberta Gunn (nee Tarulevicz)
This biography is largely based on an oral interview with Tania’s son Professor Alistair Gunn and her daughter-in-law […]
Papali’i Viopapa “Vio” Annandale-Atherton
This biography is based on an interview with Viopapa and her son James, who live in Samoa, on […]