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    Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh DBE (/ ˈ n aɪ oʊ / NY-oh; [1] 23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982) was a New Zealand mystery writer and theatre director. She was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1966.

  2. Take a tour of the heritage-listed villa Ngaio Marsh House and discover the private world of one of New Zealand’s most famous cultural figures and internationally-acclaimed Queen of Crime. Dame Ngaio lived at Ngaio Marsh House from age 10 until she died in 1982.

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    • 37 Valley Road Cashmere, Christchurch
  3. Booking Phone: +64 3 337 9248. Booking Email: ngaiomarshhouse@gmail.com. Booking Online: Book Now. Dame Ngaio’s powerful presence is found everywhere - from the green chair that she wrote longhand in, to her personal art collection, first edition books, clothes and travel trunks.

  4. Just in time for the summer season, you can now book and pay for a tour of Ngaio Marsh House, and purchase our gift vouchers, via our website through our new online booking system.

  5. Take a tour of the heritage-listed villa Ngaio Marsh House and discover the private world of one of New Zealand’s most famous cultural figures and internationally-acclaimed Queen of Crime. Dame Ngaio lived at Ngaio Marsh House from age 10 until she died in 1982.

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    • 37 Valley Road Cashmere, Christchurch
  6. Ngaio Marsh House, the home of Dame Ngaio Marsh for most her life, is a heritage property in Valley Road in the Christchurch suburb of Cashmere. It serves as a museum to Dame Ngaio, one of New Zealand's most famous cultural figures and one of the original Queens of Crime from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, alongside Agatha Christie ...

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  8. Sep 14, 2014 · However, of the four queens of the Golden Age, Ngaio Marsh is probably the least well known. So during Classics in September 2014, we decided to put that right and take a look at five of her best books and they’re all great examples of Golden Age crime fiction.