Views of Sam Pollock (centre) a British broadcaster visiting New Zealand, signing the visitors' book during his attendance at the Christchurch RSA Tin Hat Club tattoo at the Winter Garden on Armagh...
Veterans of the First World War, from left, seated: Jim Ford, Jack Jamieson, standing: Robert Robertson and Jack Huggins, celebrating Armistice Day at the RSA clubrooms at 74 Armagh Street.
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.
Papanui Returned Service Association members and their wives with a 1914 Fiat troop carrier which will be used to carry disabled veterans during the Anzac Day parade. To the left Mr Ivan Ward (left)...
Bernice Armstrong, secretary to the Returned Services Association, with a box of Anzac poppies made in Christchurch.
Papanui Returned Services Association president, Joe Salt, with a wreath on Anzac Day during the march to Cathedral Square.
Cliff Crutch, 82, in his final year of selling poppies for Anzac Day in the central city near the Bridge of Remembrance.
Howitzer artillery gun, one of two, at the Gloucester Street entrance to the Christchurch Returned Services Association.
Vic Hamilton at the Christchurch RSA Museum with a variety of war memorabilia.
World War One veterans, often referred to as “Old Digs”, celebrating Armistice Day at Jellicoe Hall. [Frame 24] Ted Peterson, Stan Elford, Frank Stanton, and Jim Foster.
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.
Exterior of RSA Sandilands settlement at 30 Pages Road in Aranui.
Members of the Returned Services Association marching from St James Park to the Papanui RSA on Anzac Day carrying wreaths.
Patricia Tihema, a worker at the Christchurch RSA, with the old and new styles of poppies that are sold just before Anzac day.
Interior of the Charles Upham lounge at the Christchurch RSA. The lounge is named in honour of Captain Upham, the only New Zealander to win two Victoria Crosses.
Mat Reedy chairman of the Christchurch district rehabilitation committee examining a mural depicting the Second World War which is to be displayed at the Christchurch Returned Services Association...
Christchurch Returned and Services Association (74 Armagh Street).
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.
My late father's last Anzac Day parade at Papanui roundabout heading to Papanui RSA.
A well attended turnout for this event nearly 40 years ago. The Akaroa Silver Band leads the way followed close behind by members of the R S A, Sea Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies.