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Hear Reverend Simon Acland's address at the funeral service for Dame Ngaio Marsh on 24 February 1982.
Standing portrait of dramatist and crime writer Ngaio Marsh taken c1935.
Newsweek described her novels as 'the best whodunits ever written'. Marsh was also an artist, playwright, actor and director. The New York Times called her New Zealand's best-known literary figure.
The forties and fifties were favourable times for poets and poetry, and lively communities of poets sprang up in the main centres, particularly Wellington and Auckland. Debate about the nature of poetry led to some heated exchanges.
Photographs of some of the bizarre entertainments performed in POW camps.