Edwardian style
Edwardian style
Edwardian style
Edwardian style
Mrs G.B. Steel and her daughter shopping in Cashel Street
1930s
Mrs G.B. (Madge) Steel and her daughter shopping in Cashel Street, properly attired with hat, purse and gloves. Accepted dress for that period. Street in the 1930s.
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
Contributor: Jeffrey Steel
Source: Entry in the 2014 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH14-125
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Copyright status: Out of copyright
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St Albans shop
Circa 1905
Emily Treleaven and Clara Coles. Clara owned the shop with her husband. They owned 2 shops, 1 in Sydenham and 1 in St. Albans. Owner thinks this is the one in St. Albans.
Area: North / St Albans
Contributor: Denise Jack
Source: Entry in the 2010 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-HW10-S-CW058
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Copyright status: Out of copyright
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Ethel Gundry marries Frederick Strong, 1902
20 August 1902
My grandparents wedding in Christchurch, August 20th, 1902 – Springfield Road somewhere?? That’s the Strong family on groom’s side; Frederick George Howard Bach Strong marries Ethel Theresa Gundry. Some one has cut someone out of the photo! The bride’s father was William Hickley Gundry, a prominent auditor and accountant in Christchurch. His uncle was Dr Gundry one of the first settlers along with his father Samuel Gundry. The man with the beard at the back-third to the left of the groom is the groom’s father – at that time Librarian of the Canterbury Public Library - the Strong’s lived in the library house on Cambridge terrace.
Area: North / St Albans
Contributor: Roger Strong
Source: Entry in the 2015 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
Reference ID: CCL-PH15-RoSt-Ethel
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Copyright status: Out of copyright
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Oram family Christmas Lunch
Circa 1905
Lunch on Christmas day at the Oram family house in Cass Street Kaiapoi.
Area: Other / Wider Canterbury
Source: Entry in the 2010 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-HW10-S-CW064
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Copyright status: Out of copyright
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