Steven Gale with donations collected for Romanian orphans at the Linwood New World Supermarket.
Tracey Sheldrake sorting out clothing donated for Operation Good Samaritan at the Carlyle Street railway sheds ahead of being shipped to the Pacific Islands for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Barry Gwynne sorting out donations for Operation Good Samaritan the Carlyle Street railway sheds ahead of being shipped to the Pacific Islands for victims of a cyclone.
Dion Wall and Fern McAllister of the Puawai Dancers dancing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for the victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Petariki Ngarimu (left) and Andrew Shepherd of the Puawai Dancers performing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for the victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Petariki Ngarimu (front) and Sumara Fraser of the Puawai Dancers performing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Maureen Haynes (with hands raised) and volunteers from Christchurch Boys High School packing donations for victims of Cyclone Ofa in a Sydenham warehouse.
Suia Tuulua surrounded with donated non perishable goods destined for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Russell Wakefield (centre) of Christchurch Flourmills Limited, and "Blue" Moore (left) and Paul Edlin of the RNZAF oversee donated flour being loaded onto a truck. The flour is to be sent to the...
Members of the McNab family (from top left) Craig, Ross and Ian. Bottom, from left, Bruce, Fiona and Jack. All belong to the Sumner Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Lorraine Petrie, fire fighter and Waiau Station Officer. Lorraine is the first female officer in a Canterbury brigade.
Senior firefighter, Peter Rowe, on an extension ladder above Kilmore Street with Christchurch Town Hall and Parkroyal Hotel in the background towards the intersection with Durham Street.
Sculpture of Wrestlers by Llew Summers to be placed in the daffodil lawn at the Botanic Gardens.
Councillor, Carole Evans, and her granddaughter, Lauren, with a panel from the Fabulous Races sculpture by Bing Dawe.
Noel Gregg pushes a supporting post into place as Bing Dawe sculpture, Fabulous Races, is settled into its new Cathedral Square home.
Jim Wallace and Noel Gregg with panels for the art sculpture, Fabulous Races, in the workshop of sculptor, Bing Dawe.
Architect and award convener Bill Skews, outside the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve building designed by architect Stewart Ross which won a New Zealand Institute of Architects Pilkington awards for...
A Toyota Hiace van after a bomb was detonated under its bonnet outside the showroom of Liteview Industries at 1 Birmingham Drive, Riccarton.
Catering students from the Polytechnic Performing Arts Trust preparing food in a kitchen in Cashel Chambers at 27 Cashel Street for a market in the former Canterbury Horticultural Society building on...
Canterbury Museum led archaeological dig at Kaiapohia Pa, Woodend.
Adopted children from Romania at the Inter Country Adoption Support Group. Pictured are, from left, Andrew, Laura, Natasha, Juliana and Razvan.
Eileen McDavitt, 95, (left) and Rose McCloy, 95, celebrating at the Nonagenarians' tea party hosted by the Pegasus branch of the Lioness' Club.
Journalism student, Cherie Buchan, with an 1881 American Caligraph typewriter, ahead of it being sold at an auction.
Magician El Gregoe with his assistant, Riccarton resident, Anna Harrison during a magic act where he cut her into three parts. The performance took place at Linwood City Mall as part of a "Back to...