New Zealand geographer
Kissling, Christopher Charles, 1940-
Correspondence
Date: [1916-1976]
From: O'Shea, Alexander Paterson, 1902-1990 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-7728-01
Description: Inward and outward correspondence on various matters, mostly from file labelled 1947; identified persons entered under Name below. Also includes letter about a student at Massey called Aburn who was not having a very good time there; copy of a letter written by Tom O'Shea to his brother while serving in France in World War One.; and two cards, one from Randolph, the other from friends in Devon. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Interview with Chris Kissling
Date: 12 Sep 1991
From: The institutionalisation of geography in New Zealand, oral histories
By: Kissling, Christopher Charles, 1940-
Reference: OHInt-0336-057
Description: Chris Kissling details tertiary study in geography at Canterbury University from 1959. Talks about George Jobberns, Lee Pownall and Barry Johnston. Outlines landmarks in the development of geography. Mentions time at McGill for PhD. Provides basic career summary in New Zealand and Australia. Touches upon the relationship between different geography streams including feminist geography. Discusses Lincoln University. Interviewer(s) - Dr J.G. Hammond Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-010643a Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 40 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3730.