Sergeant Henry Nicholas memorial statue plaque on Cambridge Terrace.
A man making his way south across a pedestrian crossing in Cathedral Square while carrying a New Zealand flag and an umbrella. He is wearing medals with an Anzac poppy. Behind him, a sign points to a...
Joe Green, manager of the Christchurch Returned Servicemen's Association with a wreath for the Anzac Day dawn service.
Patricia Tihema producing poppies for sale by the Christchurch Returned Services Association prior to Anzac Day.
Bill Barry with a wreath made in Christchurch for Anzac Day services.
Carlo Ravagli of St Mary's School buying a poppy from Returned Services Association volunteer, Ernie Crisp.
Second World War veteran, P.G.H. Scott selling an Anzac Day poppy to Tania Fisk.
Bernice Armstrong, secretary to the Returned Services Association, with a box of Anzac poppies made in Christchurch.
Cliff Crutch, 82, in his final year of selling poppies for Anzac Day in the central city near the Bridge of Remembrance.
Participants in an Akaroa Anzac Day parade.
Close-up of an Anzac wreath and poppies which, for the first time, have been made using paper sourced from Auckland and not from the Royal British Legion in Richmond, Surrey in the United Kingdom.
Patricia Tihema, a worker at the Christchurch RSA, with the old and new styles of poppies that are sold just before Anzac day.
Close-up of two versions of Anzac poppies. The version on the right is the older one to be replaced by the one on the left due to its simpler design, making it easier to produce.
Tracy Garty, who will be 2 years old on Anzac Day, holding an RSA poppy to their nose.
People laying poppies into a cross during the Anzac Day dawn service.
Views of Alex Nelson with poppies which have been made for Anzac Day.
View of people laying poppies into a cross at the Citizens War Memorial in Cathedral Square during the Anzac Day dawn service.