Home sweet home
Home sweet home
Home sweet home
Home sweet home
Home sweet home
23A Tuirau Place, Ilam
1950s
Property constructed for Miss Margaret (Reta) Kernaghan by M L Paynter.
Area: West / Ilam
Contributor: John Lindsay
Source: Entry in the 2008 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt.
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House at 24 Bracken Street
1920s
House at 24 Bracken Street with flowers in the front yard.
Creator: Unknown
Area: East / Avonside
Contributor: Paul Sutherland
Source: Entry in the 2024 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt.
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Houses on St Davids Street
28 July 2010
Houses at 32, 30, 28, and 26 St Davids Street.
Area: South East / Lyttelton
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Maesbury
1995
Maesbury - 123 New Brighton Road. Built originally for John Frith Roberts in 1886
Area: East / New Brighton
Contributor: Christine Haythornewaite
Source: Entry in the 2019 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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New Home
1965
Contributor's note: "My husband's family enjoying their newly built home in Linwood (about 1965), built through hard work and determination by my Dutch in-laws. My father-in-law still has the parasol."
Creator: Georgina Ward
Area: East / Linwood
Contributor: Georgina Ward
Source: Entry in the 2023 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH23-DW-166321
Uploaded by: Georgina Ward
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