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- Title
- Here to Stay - The English
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Actor Michael Hurst began life in northern England, then moved to Christchurch at age eight. In this Here to Stay episode he looks at the pervasive elements of Kiwi culture that derive from mother England — from roasts, rugby, tea and the Mini, to a language and legal system. In this excerpt Hurst fries up fish'n'chips with Ray McVinnie, stalks deer with Davey Hughes, and explores how class ideals travelled south to Mt Peel and Christ's College ... A chorus of Kiwis, including ex-All Blacks' ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2007
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/here-to-stay-the-english-2007
- Related subjects
- culture / ethnicity / identity / immigration / ancestors / fish'n'chips / national character / england / lancashire / roasts / rugby / mini / punting / wendyl nissen / jock phillips / charlotte macdonald / david kirk / bowls / christchurch / i vow to thee my country / christs college / anglican / village / john acland / beer / bell tea / billy tea / tea / acclimatisation / davey hughes / ray mcvinnie / new zealand on air / nz on air / 2000s / early settlers / immigrants / hunting / roar / red stag / deer hunting / rabbits / game animals / introduced species / gentry / mount peel station / egalitarianism / big snow / church of england / settlers / christ's college / simon leese / colonies / sport / migrants / values / public school / ancestry / history
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