39 people found
People in Category: 20th-century New Zealand women
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Piki Hamahona
New Zealand field hockey player
Lucy Greenish
New Zealand's first female registered architect
Dorothy Wills
1949 - Architect, Ministry of Works , Wellington, 1949. She was the second woman to qualify in architecture in New Zealand. Article & photograph published in NZ Free Lance, 30 Mar 1949
Myra Larcombe
New Zealand police officer, swimmer, swimming coach and historian
Pura McGregor
First Māori woman to be awarded an honour
Pamela Croad
New Zealand swimmer
Kim Dewar
New Zealand swimmer
Deborah Hurst
New Zealand gymnast
Lynette Brake
New Zealand gymnast
Kirsty Durward
New Zealand gymnast
Rowena Davis
New Zealand gymnast
Michelle Parun
Good player
Angela Cullen
New Zealand physiotherapist
Jessie Hiett
New Zealand member of women's rights and temperance movement
Marion Law
New Zealand netball and tennis player
Anahera Morehu
New Zealand librarian and archivist, Chief Archivist of New Zealand from 2022 and LIANZA president from 2020 to 2021
Elizabeth Orr
New Zealand lecturer and university chancellor
Fanny Cole
New Zealand temperance worker
Emma Packe
New Zealand temperance activist
Tina Morgan
New Zealand Paralympic swimmer and athlete
Aniwaka Roberts
New Zealand field hockey player
Helen Moros
New Zealand long-distance runner
Eliza Ann Brown
New Zealand activist, first president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union branch in New Zealand
Helen Jean Brew
New Zealand speech therapist, birth campaigner
Inez Haereata Kingi
New Zealand Māori health leader
Priscilla Crabb
[Kennedy] - ?:1931 - Daughter of A N Kennedy who lived at Franklin on the Huon River, Tasmania, Australia. She married Ernest Hugh Crabb, and they lived in a house on College Street, Palmerston North. Mother of Helen, Lilian and Eileen Crabb and sis
Tenika Willison
New Zealand rugby sevens player
Hayley McIntosh
New Zealand swimmer
Paige Flynn
New Zealand swimmer
Marie Bell
Teacher, lecturer, educationalist
Witarina Te Miriarangi Harris
Film actor
Barbara Angus
Diplomat, historian
Judith Hornabrook
Chief Archivist (1972-1982) of New Zealand
Louisa Snelson
Community leader
Hjelmar von Danneville
Danish prisoner in New Zealand during World War I
Fay Gock
New Zealand horticulturalist
Helen Gibson
Painter from New Zealand
Elizabeth Yates
New zealand politician
Te Puea Herangi
New Zealand politician
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