Members of the Women's Royal Army Corps participating in a boot camp at Staveley.
Views of Peter Hill and his son at their home at 49 Aymes Road in Hornby, with a newborn calf called Jenny which Peter delivered at a city abattoir.
Views of Peter Hill outside his home at 49 Aymes Road in Hornby, with a newborn calf called Jenny which he delivered at a city abattoir.
Members of the Women's Royal Army Corps participating in a boot camp at Staveley. Frames two and three are of, from left, Wendy Allison, Henrietta Renshaw and Susan Swann doing map reading.
Members of the Women's Royal Army Corps participating in a boot camp at Staveley. Frame three is of, from left, Leah Campbell, Suzanne Parkinson and Bronwyn Lamb setting up camp with Helen McCowell...
Views of Peter Hill outside his home at 49 Aymes Road in Hornby, with a newborn calf called Jenny which he delivered at a city abattoir. Frames two to four show Jenny the calf with Peter's pet dog...
Views of Mr Robert Jack with his bicycle and umbrella he uses during his travel around the world, covering over 100,000 miles in 12 years.
Views of Mr A. J. Blair (left), chairman of the Canterbury area Round Tables and Mr H. N. M. Harvey, deputy chairman of the Sheltered Workshops Association discussing a banner made by trainees at the...
Portraits of Nuku Smiler, a champion sheep sheerer aged 11 ahead of performing demonstrations at sheep shearing contests at Canterbury Court.
Views of Sir Charles Elworthy and Lady Audrey Elworthy arriving at Christchurch Airport from Canberra for an overnight stay.
Views of attendees at a reunion of First World War airmen in Christchurch. Frames three to six are of Mr J. E. Winn of Wellington being helped to board an aircraft by his former aircraft instructor Mr...
Portrait of Mr Frank Lee, a journalism student at the University of Canterbury who was the first to come to New Zealand under the Aspac Scheme (Asian and Pacific Council).
Members of the Women's Royal Army Corps participating in a boot camp at Staveley. Frames two and three are of, from left, Lorraine Hickford, Sue Snook and Adrienne Edwards on the suspension bridge.
Views of the interior of McMahon and Lee Ltd at 386 St Asaph Street following a break-in where safe breakers stole $700 but missed $20,000. Frames two to four show detectives investigating the scene.