Communication
Communication
Communication
Tait Electronics two-way radio telephone
25 February 1986
Mr Ken Berry, export manager for Tait Electronics, with a two-way radio made in Christchurch that won the Prince Philip Design Award.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Harewood
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Reference ID: CCL-StarP-00879A
Uploaded by: Christchurch City Libraries
Copyright status: In copyright
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Post box, Estuary Road, New Brighton
Friday, 6 May 2016
A New Zealand Post post box on Estuary Road, South New Brighton. Across the road can be seen 82 Estuary Road (Dr A. Holmes medical centre) and a Spark telephone box.
Creator: Rachel Pugh
Area: East / New Brighton
Source: The Edge of the East project was a collaboration in 2016 between Christchurch City Libraries and the University of Canterbury, School of Fine Arts to create a documentary photographic record of the people and the physical and social environment of the s
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Related: The Edge of the East 2016.
Reference ID: CCL-EE2016-RP-IMG-9196
Uploaded by: Christchurch City Libraries
Copyright status: In copyright
Copyright Rachel Pugh
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The Post and Telegraph Office on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton
Circa 1885
The Post and Telegraph Office was built in 1876. In the background are the offices of the New Zealand Shipping Company and the shop of R. Forbes, ships' chandler.
Area: South East / Lyttelton
Source: Archive 336
Reference ID: CCL-KPCD02-0009
Uploaded by: Christchurch City Libraries
Copyright status: Out of copyright
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