View of sculptor, Llew Summers.
A reconstructed hut at the Chinatown in Cromwell which will be flooded by Lake Dunstan when the Clyde Dam is completed.
Two archaeology field workers examine a rock shelter in the Cromwell Gorge as part of programme directed by Neville Ritchie in the lead up to the flooding of the area to form Lake Dunstan as part of...
Dr Neville Ritchie, archaeologist, and his wife Alexy Simmons, in the former commercial area of Cromwell with a historic stone building. The building is due to be re-sited ahead of the area being...
Gay Le Comte using the indoor ski ramp at the Big Apple ice fair at the Big Apple Ice Rink on Brougham Street.
Andrew Fazakarley (left) and Daryl Barker speed around the track at Daytona Park Raceway at 400 Moorhouse Avenue in Sydenham.
Aerial view of snow covered houses in Canterbury.
Aerial view of Methven under snow.
Looking south east from Porters Pass.
Construction of the Park Royal, as seen from Victoria Street.
The sign for the Park Royal Hotel set in place while the building is under construction.
Youth painting a mural on the fence at the corner of Durham Street North and Kilmore Street, Park Royal Hotel.
Architect, Maurice Mahoney , Council general manager, John Gray, Mayor, Hamish Hay, and Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation executive director, Tony Young at the site of the Park Royal Hotel.
Two prefabricated steel sections of a raking truss which have been installed as part of the construction of the Park Royal Hotel.
Construction of the Park Royal Hotel, as seen from Kilmore Street.
A worker installing the Park Royal Hotel sign.
Construction of north eastern wing of the Park Royal Hotel as seen on Kilmore Street.
View of the construction of the Park Royal Hotel on the corner of Kilmore Street and Durham Street North.
View of the construction of the Park Royal Hotel, as seen from Kilmore Street.
Mayor, Hamish Hay with Tony Young, Doug Joy, and Charles Luney at the topping off ceremony for the Park Royal Hotel.
One of the "Moth Doctors" assisting with the rebuild of two Tiger Moth airplanes.
Mary Pauwels, promotion officer for the Christchurch subcentre of the St John Ambulance Association, with a thermometer showing how the Association aims to double the membership to their Friends of St...
Bernice Armstrong, secretary to the Returned Services Association, with a box of Anzac poppies made in Christchurch.
Papanui Returned Services Association president, Joe Salt, with a wreath on Anzac Day during the march to Cathedral Square.