Competition Cats
Competition Cats
Competition Cats
Competition Cats
Cat at the All breeds Cat Club Show
1 June 1974
Mrs Faye Gibson (right) judge and secretary of the Canterbury All Breeds Cat Club inspecting a cat, Karbarla Tiffany Lady, owned by Mrs J. Wilson at the club's show at Canterbury Court.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: South West / Addington
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Tiger, a cat from the Hornby Working Men's club
8 June 1976
Hornby Working Men's Club member Mr F. A. Iggo holding Tiger, a ginger tabby cat, who is also a member of the club. Tiger celebrates his first national cat show win by being toasted by members at the working men's club.
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Area: West / Hornby
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Award winning British blue cat
7 June 1977
Close-up of Bonventura Polly Perking, a British blue cat and winner of the best short haired award at the Canterbury All Breeds cat show. The cat is owned by Mrs L. R. Rains of Papanui.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Papanui
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Reference ID: CCL-StarP-00361A
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National Cat Show judge with short haired cat
4 June 2017
Pamela Barrett, an international cat judge, showing off the winner of the short haired cat division at Bishopdale Recreation Centre, YMCA, Bishopdale. The photographer included the following note: "The most people I've seen Bishopdale was when the National Cat Show came to Bishopdale YMCA. The line when I left stretched through the carpark back to the mall entrance, I was lucky enough to beat the line, it was great to the see the YMCA gym thriving with hundreds of people young and old"
Creator: Thomas Herman
Area: North West / Bishopdale
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Related: Bishopdale Documentary Project
Reference ID: CCL-BI2017-27-TH-4394
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