Out hunting
Out hunting
Out hunting
Out hunting
Out hunting
Hunting on the Denniston/Stockton Area
1940s
This depicts a culture of hunting in the rugged out-back mountains of the NZ West Coast in the Denniston-Stockton Plateau area. It was/is an acceptable culture to hunt wild food to feed the family. My family are from the area and this was taken from a successful hunting trip.
Area: Other / Outside of Canterbury
Contributor: Lee-Ann Avery
Source: Entry in the 2015 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Meeting of the Brackenfield Hunt at Peveral Place
May 1889
A meeting of the Brackenfield Hunt held at Peveral Place in May 1889.
Contributor's note: "The Master of the hounds was J. B. Starkey and the Huntsman J. B. Parsons. The young man on the pony was probably one of the younger Mulcock sons, possibly William, who would have been 10 at the time. Next to him with the bow tie could be either Frederick (25) or Joseph (24)."
Area: Other / Wider Canterbury
Source: Entry in the 2013 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH13-232
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Members of the North Canterbury Deerstalkers Association
26 July 1967
Mr G Bradshaw (right) from the Amateur Radio Emergency Corps (A.R.E.C.) showing members of the North Canterbury Deerstalkers Association's Search and Rescue squad the new T.R.3 radio which is to replace the older field radios for mountain rescue work. Holding the sets microphone is John Murphy.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Other / Wider Canterbury
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Reference ID: CCL-StarP-01859A
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Copyright status: In copyright
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A duck shooter at Lake Ellesmere and his day's bag.
1912
Area: Banks Peninsula / Lake Ellesmere / Little River
Source: The Canterbury times, 5 June 1912, [p. 13 of illustrations]
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Reference ID: CCL-Selwyn-P3261386
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Bill at Lake Ellesmere
1950
William (Bil) Lennie, after a successful day duck shooting at Lakeside (also called Timberyard) Lake Ellesmere/ Te Waihora.
Area: Banks Peninsula / Lake Ellesmere / Little River
Contributor: Louise Lockie
Source: Entry in the 2017 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH17-066e
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