City Sheep
City Sheep
City Sheep
City Sheep
City Sheep
City Sheep
Sheep and cattle graze in the site of the Hagley Golf course
1905
The Hagley Golf Club, formed in 1904, had the use of 64 acres of North
Area: West / Hagley Park
Source: The weekly press, 13 December 1905, p. 48
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Hagley Park, Christchurch
1910
Sheep grazing in Hagley Park
Area: West / Hagley Park
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Albert the sheep in a bath
25 February 1984
Mrs Rosemary Halloumis giving her pet sheep, Albert, a bath at his home on Taylors Avenue, Fendalton. Albert is being groomed ahead of his appearance at the Christchurch Festival floral parade.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Fendalton
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Sheep being herded towards Cathedral Square
9 March 1995
Sheep being herded down Worcester Street and followed by crowds of people on foot. Canterbury Museum can be seen at the end of Worcester Street, while Harley Chambers, Municipal Chambers and Rydges Hotel are along the right hand side.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - West
- Cathedral Square
- Central city
- Christchurch
- Worcester Street
- Oxford Terrace
- 1990s
- Dogs
- Animals
- Sheep
- 9 March 1995
- March 1995
- 1995
- Events
- Farming
- Canterbury Museum
- Sheep dogs
- Harley Chambers
- municipal chambers
- Rydges Hotel
- Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street
- 159 Oxford Terrace
- Old Municipal Chambers building
- Colour image
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Sheep being herded towards Cathedral Square
9 March 1995
Sheep being herded down Worcester Street and followed by crowds of people on foot. Canterbury Museum can be seen at the end of Worcester Street, while Harley Chambers, Municipal Chambers and Rydges Hotel are along the right hand side.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - West
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Stuffed ram on top of a Mrs Popes knitting wool van
15 March 1991
Mike Baddeley, Marketing Manager for Mrs Popes, next to a branded van with the stuffed ram attached to the roof.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Other / Unknown
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