Poster protesting against the 1981 South African Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand and the New Zealand Police Red Squad. Poster features central image of cartoon pigs dressed in uniforms. Text and...
Poster protesting against the 1981 South African Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand. Poster features central image of a New Zealand Police officer in riot helmet with baton raised. Text and image are...
Police meeting behind Pier Mall on Hawke Street.
New Zealand Police street art on the corner of Colombo Street and Kilmore Street depicting Constable Nao Yoshimizu comforting a relative of a victim.
Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service commemorating the 22 February 2011 earthquake, held in North Hagley Park.
Wedding photos in New Regent Street with the demolition of BNZ Building, 137 Armagh Street in the background.
Detectives examining the interior of a railway carriage destroyed by fire in the Ensors Road locomotive shed.
The Mooar house at 10 Kuaka Crescent, Bromley, after it was damaged by fire.
Detectives examining the Bishop Julius hostel at 10 Cranmer Square after an explosion took palce.
The audience at a Police Department seminar at the Avon Theatre in Worcester Street.
Retiring police sergeant, Paul Gilfedder, with his wife Joan on the telephone.
Amuri Transport delivery truck, part of the double murder investigation of James Barker and Neil Chant, found in Owens Terrace, Upper Riccarton.
Police investigating milk bottles on the side of the road in Culverden, near the scene of the double murder of James Barker and Neil Chant.
Brian Corrin in Culverden near the scene of the double murder of James Barker and Neil Chant.
Richard Dickinson, charged with the double murder of Neil Chant and James Barker in Culverdon, arriving at Christchurch Magistrates Court with police officers.
Sumner constable, William Alexander Cromie, in uniform with white helmet, is about to retire from the police after 30 years service.
Police with vehicles and Ellesmere Transport Company truck during an incident involving a runaway steer and a cattle transport truck accident in Spreydon.
Detective Sergeant Trevor Tozer, from the New Zealand Police Drug Squad, in an office and holding a telephone receiver.
A variety of people share their stories about the legend of the Lyttelton goat man.
Portrait of Linwood police rugby team. From left, back: Colin Hickman, Barry Pickering, Kevin Boyle, Tony Smith, Alan Lynsky (coach-manager), Tony Cunningham, Robin Scott, Mike White and Bob Mather...
Detective Chief Inspector M. T. Churches holding a plaque recieved from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in America.