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229 Kilmore Street: Corner Barbadoes Street & Kilmore Street
Corner Barbadoes Street. Photo shows Barbadoes Street side in ...
Regent Theatre, Cathedral Square
The Royal Exchange buildings originally housed a selection of ...
MED float in the Centennial procession, Christchurch, 1940
MED float in the Centennial procession, Christchurch, 1940
Railway luggage being transferred to an Inter-island ferry
Railway luggage being transferred to an Inter-island ferry
Cashel Street looking west toward the Bridge of Remembrance
Cashel Street looking west toward the Bridge of Remembrance. ...
Members of the historic convention called by the CWI
This convention resulted in the formation of the National ...
Stanley McKay's Gaieties of 1936 outside St James' Theatre
This was an international vaudeville and revue company from ...
The new lifeboat at Sumner, Rescue, and her crew
The boat was a double-ended, 25-foot clinker-built and ...
Tonks Norton's Buildings, Hereford Street
At the time this was considered to be one of the most handsome ...
Garden party for Old Colonists' at Riccarton House
Mrs Jane Deans held a garden party as part of the Canterbury ...
An electric tram crosses the Ferry Bridge
A tram crosses the bridge over the Heathcote River on the road ...
The Post and Telegraph Office on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton
The Post and Telegraph Office was built in 1876. In the ...
Lord and Lady Jellicoe passing the Guard of Honour
Lord and Lady Jellicoe passing the Guard of Honour
A group of young bathers in the surf at Sumner beach
A group of young bathers in the surf at Sumner beach
A Standard Vanguard Phase III being assembled
Standard cars were so called because they were assembled from ...
Woman serving expresso coffee at Fails Café
Woman serving expresso coffee at Fails Café. The café was ...
The corner of Cashel and High Streets, Christchurch
Cobb & Co. established their line of coaches in Christchurch in ...
The Nautilus on the Avon-Heathcote Estuary in the 1920s
This craft was built in Auckland about 1912 for Frederick Horace ...