A variety of residents share memories of a large storm that took place in Lyttelton during 1974.
Audrey, Doreen, Hettie and Margaret Vinicombe walking and sitting on the Bridle Path.
Hettie, Margaret and Frank Vinicombe with a dog near the Pioneer Women’s Memorial stone shelter on the Bridle Path.
Large group of people walking up the Bridle Path from Lyttelton towards the summit on the Port Hills during the Pilgrimage over the Bridle Path event, part of the Canterbury Centennial celebrations...
Julie and Phillip standing on the summit of the Bridle Path during a school trip for Phillipstown Primary School students.
The view of Christchurch from the Bridle Path during a school trip for Phillipstown School students.
People walking up the Bridle Path walking track during a school trip for Phillipstown Primary School students.
Horse riders ascending the Bridle Path next to the Lyttelton Tunnel with the Heathcote Valley and Tunnel Road behind. Pictured are, from left, Aaron Rule, Sherie Boyd, Collene Rule and Larry Rule.
View along Summit Road near the Bridle Path of a road slip where concrete slabs are being put into position to repair the damage.
Descendents of McQueen and Hart on Bridle Path.
View from the Bridle Path on the Port Hills looking towards Heathcote and across towards New Brighton.
From Beautiful Christchurch - a set of postcards containing 8 colour images and 8 black & white, published by Tanner Couch Ltd. 1950s?
Re-enactment of the landing of the first four ships. Event lasted several days and celebrated the 100 years of European settlement.
My partner and I have arrived in New Zealand on a working holiday visa from Scotland. we took a trip up the Christchurch gondola and walked back down the Bridle path. I took the photo as I thought the...
View of Lyttelton town.
Releasing 100 balloons from the top of the Bridle Path to commemorate women who ran sheep stations in the 19th century.