Exterior of the George Manning Home at 147 Lyttelton Street, Spreydon, at the time it was opened by the Manchester Unity Homes Trust Board.
The burnt remains of buildings at Darfield High School.
Close-up of a pair of high altitude boots identical to those worn by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing when they conquered Mount Everest in 1953.
Shops on High Street, looking north to the corner with Cashel Street.
Looking west down Cashel Street towards the Bridge of Remembrance from outside of Ballantynes.
A car waiting at the intersection of Cashel Street and Colombo Street.
Looking west down Cashel Street from the intersection with High Street.
Shops on Cashel Street. Looking west towards the Bridge of Remembrance.
Colombo Street, looking south towards the corner with Lichfield Street.
Looking east from Hereford Street towards the intersection with Manchester Street where a person is directing traffic.
Looking west from Cashel Street towards the intersection with High Street. Visible are the former White Hart Hotel building and Broadlands.
High Street looking south towards the intersection with Cashel Street.
View of the main stage at Christchurch Town Hall of musicians rehearsing for the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music concert.
The used car pre-conditioning department of Cooper Henderson.
Don Harrison, sales supervisor for the National Cash Register Company, congratulating Murray McIver of the Midway Service Station on the Main North Road. Between them is a NCR 230.
Twins, Danny and Murray Marquet drawing in the Hereford Street Bank of New South Wales whilst their mother did her banking.
Officials including the Mayor of Christchurch, Hamish Hay, walking through the interior entranceway of the newly completed Christchurch Town Hall.
Sir Denis Blundell, official Governor-General of New Zealand with Christchurch Mayor, Mr N.G. Pickering outside the new Christchurch Town Hall on Kilmore Street.
Conductor with children rehearsing in the town hall for the Christchurch schools music festival
Interior of Provincial Council building showing flagstone floor.
A house on Collins Street, Addington, which is being converted into a midway home for alcoholics.
The bridge which links the Salvation Army's social centre on Poulson Street to a house on Collins Street which is being converted into a midway home for alcoholics.
The Manchester Unity building on the corner of Manchester and Worcester streets.
Advertising boards between the railway line and the roadside in Kaiapoi. Advertising includes Firestone tyres, DB beer, Kaiapoi travel rugs & blankets and Skellerup Quality Products.