Nancy Ineson practising with a golf club on a railway track at Christchurch Railway Station. Nancy, a railway hostess on the Southerner, is the winner of the first prize in the “Bob Charles Golfing...
[Frame 40] Nancy Ineson practising with a golf club on a railway track at Christchurch Railway Station. Nancy, a railway hostess on the Southerner, is the winner of the first prize in the “Bob Charles...
Boys Brigade at Christchurch Railway Station for a mystery train rally.
Trevor Hawthorne Smith as Sergeant Schultz at Bryndwr railway station on Wairakei Road near Jeffreys Road.
Carlyle Street and the railway lines to the east of Christchurch Railway Station during a snowfall.
A DJ class locomotive at platform 4 at the Christchurch Railway Station.
Two men standing on platform 4 at the Christchurch Railway Station.
Trolleys at Christchurch Railway Station.
The clock tower at Christchurch Railway Station on Moorhouse Avenue.
A DJ class locomotive at Christchurch Railway Station.
A clock on the platform at Christchurch Railway Station.
Christchurch Railway Station building.
A clock on a platform at Christchurch Railway Station.
The clock tower of Christchurch Railway Station.
Views of up-ended stones in a road zone on Moorhouse Avenue at the intersection with Madras Street. [Frame 21] The stone zone with the Christchurch Railway Station (partly obscured by a car) and clock...
Girl Guides evacuating train station following a bomb scare at the Christchurch Railway Station. The station received an anonymous call at 9.50am saying a bomb had been planted on board the train.
Passengers, including Girl Guides, sheltering from the rain in a goods wagon after evacuating the railway station due to bomb scare. The station received an anonymous call at 9.50am saying a bomb had...
Neil Chandler, workshop technician, stood underneath a large model of a humpback whale in the carpark at Science Alive, Moorhouse Avenue.
Two sets of photographs of central Christchurch. No 1. Is of the arch at the former railway station in 1868. No 2. Is John Anderson's foundry on Cashel Street in circa 1870.