The New Car
My mother Lyn & me (Roselyn) 1950, with her beloved new car, a little Standard.  She loved to drive and took me everywhere. Taken in Montreal Street.
My mother Lyn & me (Roselyn) 1950, with her beloved new car, a little Standard.  She loved to drive and took me everywhere. Taken in Montreal Street.
112 Avonside Drive. Art room children and childcare worker creating art on a rainy day. Children listening carefully to the childcare worker.
Top and mum. Taken I think, sometime in 1923, Oamaru.
Daughter and father handing her the "key to the door" at her 21st birthday , October 1955. A dance and supper for extended family and friend was held at the local Selwyn Street hall. The cake was...
Ahmed Akbar Cooper married Ruth Chisnall. His father was Thornhill Cooper an early Canterbury artist.
Victoria Square by night, with statue of Queen Victoria. Looking at the Armagh Street frontage of Hay's department store that evolved into Farmers, then was later demolished for an apartment building...
Taken on the construction of what is now Rendezvous Hotel,
Another view of pre earthquake Christchurch.
Before W. E. Pring went overseas to the war in 1916 he requested family photos of wife Isabell and daughter Leonie. As the bells rang out on Armistice day in November 1918 he was not to know his...
The Symonds family lived in Lyttelton; Fazackerley family lived in Christchurch
'Eileen Holt, uncle Joe''s only daughter.'
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mosley & Mr Sydney Tomline took place in Greymouth Anglican church on 26 May 1915. The bride's frock was white silk crepe de chine. Sisters Isabella & Jean were in dainty...
Willie Hodgkinson. Youngest son of German Hodgkinson.
Win and Arthur Cumming at their shop on the corner of Cranford Street and Berwick Street, St Albans