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John Roxborogh
I am a writer and teacher with special interests in
Southeast Asia (especially Malaysia),
Presbyterianism,
Archives, and
Mission. From time to time I supervise and mark post-graduate theses and have gathered material on post-graduate research and writing church history here. There are links to some of my articles and unpublished writings here. Classes being offered in 2011 include EIDTS Presbyterian (Reformed) Studies. |
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Jenny Roxborogh
is a keen gardener, creative embroiderer and part-time teacher of
English as a second language. She has written a history of Martha's Quilt - an 18th century Irish broidery perse quilt still in the family. Jenny also looks after bookings for our crib "Cliffs Edge" (visit Bookabach) at Otakou on the Otago Peninsular. |
Tania Roxborogh is a secondary school
English and drama teacher and
an established New Zealand and international author.
Her official author's site is http://www.tkroxborogh.com/
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The Blanquo's Son Triology brings you the latest on her historical
novels.
This website is maintained by me
primarily to provide access to teaching material and other resources.
In case you were wondering, here is the explanation for
the
unusual spelling of our name.
Thanks for visiting! John Roxborogh (email: john at roxborogh dot com)