Poppies
Poppies
Poppies
Poppies
Poppies
Poppies
Anzac Poppies - old and new
15 June 1983
Patricia Tihema, a worker at the Christchurch RSA, with the old and new styles of poppies that are sold just before Anzac day.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - West
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Speaker at Halswell Anzac Day memorial service
25 April 2015
A speaker wearing a poppy at the Anzac Day service at 322 Halswell Road at the Halswell War Memorial.
Creator: Nicholas Glen
Area: South West / Halswell
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Related: The Halswell Project 2015.
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Anzac flag, Estuary Road, South New Brighton
Friday, 6 May 2016
An Anzac flag hung outside a house at 107 Estuary Road in South New Brighton. These flags were released for the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign.
Creator: Rachel Pugh
Area: East / New Brighton
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Ribbons at the Anzac Day service in Halswell
25 April 2015
Close-up of an Anzac Day Ribbon being handed out at the Anzac Day parade at 322 Halswell Road.
Creator: Ellenor Waters
Area: South West / Halswell
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Anzac Sculpture
22 April 2010
The Anzac sculpture, ‘Poppies over Gallipoli’, on the corner of Anzac Drive and Travis Road opposite near where QEII stadium once stood, was unveiled on 11 November 2003. The work was designed by Ian Lamont and Judith Streat.
Creator: AnBe
Area: North East / Burwood
Contributor: AnBe
Source: Entry in the 2012 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Car at the Anzac Day Parade
25 April 2015
Patriotic stickers on a car parked at the Anzac Day Parade at 297 Halswell Road, the car park of the Halswell Bowling club.
Creator: Ellenor Waters
Area: South West / Halswell
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