Operators at the electronic switchboard at the Central Fire Station at 200 Kilmore Street.
Electronic switchboard in the watchhouse at the Central Fire Station at 200 Kilmore Street.
The electronic switchboard in the watchroom of the Central Fire Station at 200 Kilmore Street.
Mr Ken Berry, export manager for Tait Electronics, with a two-way radio made in Christchurch that won the Prince Philip Design Award.
Group participating in a class at a training school for film-makers in the former upstairs common room, Montreal Street Students Union building. Director Stuart Page (in cap) with, from left, Glen...
An unidentified woman sat at a desk wearing headphones plugged into a monitor at the Ghost Balloon Test Chamber, National Centre for Atmospheric Research.
Mr Gilbert, the South Island customer engineering manager with IBM, checks a computer terminal at an exhibition in the student union building, Ilam. The exhibition is part of a conference of the New...
Display of television sets for sale in a technology retail store.
View of the feeder hopper where the fluoride is added to the water supply at the fluoridation plant, Jeffreys Road.
Edward Campbell and director of training Lloyd Johns (right) with the camera equipment which will be used by the Christchurch Fire Brigade to capture firefighters in action to be used as part of...
Dorothy Hill-Holmes, president of the Electrical Association for Women which is due to wind up at the end of the month due to increasing numbers of women growing up with technology and no longer...
A woman tests an electronic self breath analyser.
Electricians Murray Sanders (left) and Gregory Watts installing a new bank of relays on the master clock unit at the Government Life building in preparation for a changeover to the Celsius temperature...
Red Cross search dog unit dog Whizz and unit leader Nigel Walker (right) receiving a donation of hand held radios from Christchurch West Lions Club. With them, from left, Les McLeay president of...
Trainee training officer at Templeton Hospital, Tim Powell, posing with a microphone used for his documentary on working with children with disabilities.
A group of students from Cashmere Primary School filming their film, "The Magic Spectacles". Behind the students is post-graduate student and member of the University of Canterbury film school, Murray...
A student from Cashmere Primary School scaling a fence on the school grounds and being filmed by another student for a film. The film was supported by the University of Canterbury film school.
Chairman of the school council Neil Webley and secretary Diane Burgess presenting a projector to the head master O. W. G. Lewis and chairman of the Board of Governors Mr C. E. Fenwick, purchased...
Senior Hairstylist, Lee-Anne Cummings demonstrating computer technology, which allows customers to try a hairstyle electronically, on Star reporter Eirwen Harris at Bruno Barberellis' hairdressers on...
Close-up of a newly launched BS3 Atlas range electric stove with saucepan on one of the elements.
Three female toll operators posing at work on the toll board as part of a telephone courtesy campaign ran by the New Zealand Post Office. The women are, from left, J. Aitken, J. Squire and G. Smith.
Ainslie Dewe, assistant librarian with the Libraryline computer information service at Canterbury Public Library. The newly installed computer system is liked to databases from the US and Europe to...
Vicky McKane with a mini computer she won in the North of the Square computer colouring competition. Vicky is stood in the Colombo Street store of Robert Creek Ltd.
"Here is my husband David Gibson, relaxing in the lounge with our pet cat Snoopy." - Contributor's note