Exterior of the Salvation Army Eventide Home at 901 Colombo Street.
'Postie' Phyllis Sutton with two helpers during postal delivery in Christchurch.
Left to right: Ruth Trent (née Burnell), Ivy Newton (née Vogel), and Dorothy Burnell (née Gimblett) attending the Heathcote School 75th Jubilee celebrations.
Jim and Veda Crofts on their wedding day.
Spreydon School standard 5 and 6 students on an outdoor education class excursion to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens paddling pool.
Both the old and new substations at Moncks Spur.
New L.T. board installed in the substation at Scarborough.
The old and new substations at Moncks Spur.
Crowds gathered outside ChristChurch Cathedral next to the Citizens War Memorial during the Anzac Day service.
View of the Municipal Electricity Department Scarborough Substation, Tram Loop.
Men recently back from the war formed their own “Kiwi” taxi firm. This photo shows all the owners and mechanics involved with the firm. White coats and dressed cars were used for weddings. Kiwi Kabs...
Photo was taken sitting on tram tracks probably in “townshed” off Cathedral Square. Male on left is Headley Jarman, started with steam trams in 1890, taken on by CTB 1903, became CTB accountant, in...
Three school friends having a joy ride on a draught horse at Ballins Brewery Picnic at Motukarara.
Six sisters from Waterloo Road (me on right) taken at Christchurch Botanical Gardens, summer 1946. We all went to Hornby Primary Schoool, and Christchurch West High School. We are all still here today...
Four year old Gary Roberts outside Cathedral.
A Linwood Rugby Club photo taken 1946, possibly at Hagley Park.
Hazel Marker arriving in Oxford after a bus trip from Christchurch.
"My mother aged 3. Judith Cooper in Cathedral Square with the United Service Hotel behind her." - Contributor's note
New buses built for the Christchurch Tramway Board waiting to be loaded on the Korowai at Wellington.
Competitors for the Christchurch Amateur Cycling Club's annual Christchurch-Akaroa return road race lined up at the start, on the corner of Hazeldean Road and Lincoln Road in Addington. The patron of...
Exterior of the Sydenham Post Office building built in 1911 at 340 Colombo Street, Sydenham. The building is covered in scaffolding in preparation for the demolition of the clock tower to reduce the...
Three Netherlands East Indies evacuee women stood in a group after arriving in Christchurch as part of a temporary scheme during the Second World War.
A group of Netherlands East Indies evacuee men playing cards after arriving in Christchurch as part of a temporary scheme during the Second World War.
The Young Women's Christian Association building on Madras Street.