The electrically illuminated Bowker Fountain at night.
The Gebbies Pass radio transmitter was one of several erected by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board between 1932 &1936 to extend radio broadcasting coverage in the main centres. Highly commended...
Connie Macefield with a doll in a wooden pram in the backyard of her home at 32 Marlborough Street, Riccarton.
Connie and Ray Macefield sitting on a blanket on the grass with an umbrella shading them in the backyard of their home at 32 Marlborough Street, Riccarton. Connie has books on her lap.
Connie Macefield on a swing suspended between a wooden framed wire fence in the backyard of her home at 32 Marlborough Street, Riccarton.
Ron Macefield on tricycle in the backyard at 32 Marlborough Street, Riccarton.
No. 1 plan for the house at No. 33 Andover Street, Merivale for Reverend O. Fitzgerald, drawn in 1933 by architects Hart & Reese. Pictured are the Interior, entrance doorway, sunroom, bedroom no. 1...
Team portrait of Akaroa rugby players and team coach at the Peninsula War Memorial.
Exterior of the Municipal Electricity Department converter station on Armagh Street. In the background is the destructor chimney.
Six surviving Pioneer Amateur Sports Club founders wearing suits, sitting and standing around a birthday cake at the 102nd birthday celebration of Charles Forder. Visible behind are 4 art pieces...
Looking southwest over Akaroa from Morgans Road.
HMAS Australia (II) on Akaroa Harbour viewed from the shore.
Two women sitting on a bench beside the memorial at French Cemetery at L’Aube Hill in Akaroa. “J. L. Buckland Photographer Akaroa” is embossed in the bottom left corner.
Mrs Elizabeth McCombs (centre), the first woman MP, during an election night radio broadcast outside the Warners Hotel in Cathedral Square. Pictured, from left, Henry Edmund Holland and D.G. Sullivan...
Alan and Dot travelled from Christchurch to Picton on honeymoon
One of three black and white views of Christchurch towards the Port hills taken from the Express buildings in May 1933. Photo taken by Mabel Bilson.
The first female MP of New Zealand, Elizabeth R. McCombs, playing tennis at opening season at Woolston.