Record Identifier14Date Range1996-2012DescriptionThe scholarship was established in memory of then President, the Right Reverend James E Worsfold, to encourage research into the early history of the Wellington region.
The following publications are held:
- The Pakeha Treatment of Death in 19th and Early 20th Century Wellington; Phillip Cleaver, 1996
- Novelty, Boom Times and Entertainment, The Early Years of Motion Pictures in Wellington; Garham Owen, 1997
- The Best of All Our Pleasures, Rugby Football in Wellington from the 1860s to the 1920s; Paddy Power, 1998
- Thorndon, An Emporium of Progress; Lydia Nelson, 1999
- School Girls and Young Women in Wellington from the 1870s to the 1920s; Nancy Falkner, 2000
- Heritage, History, Pioneers and the New Zealand Centennial, A Wellington Perspective; Kynan Gentry, 2001
- Remembering Haining Street, With Both Eyes Open; Lynette Schum, 2002
- Fine Representatives of the Old Band of Genuine Pioneers, Irish Immigration to Wellington 1840-1853; Gerard Horn, 2008
- Divorce in Wellington, 1898-1947; Hayley Brown, 2009
- View of Early Settlers on Maori before the Taranaki War, Case Studies on the Wakefield Settlements in Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth; Rebecca Kocks, 2010
- The Effects of World War One and the Influenza Pandemic on Children in Wellington; Charlotte Bennett, 2012
Publications for the years 2005-2007 and 2011 are not held.MediumBooklet
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