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...
Display of television sets for sale in a technology retail store.
A family watching tv after finishing dinner.
Televisions for sale at McSherry and Neale at 290 Wairakei Road.
At the Ferrymead Heritage Park Museum of Sound Radio.
Old television set beside a concrete block.
View from the ground floor shop of 236 High Street which was damaged in a fire.
Christine Burden inside the hut atop a pole where she will live for four days to raise funds for Telethon.
Items which will be auctioned at Telethon 1976. Also pictured are Glen styles, Rodney Bryant, Morris Gardiner, and Colin Robertson.
Appliances including television sets and record players, at Scott Brothers showroom.
Various residents share memories of their favourite Lyttelton fish and chip shops.
A bedroom at the Park Royal Hotel.
Interior of the dining room at Michael and Lorraine's home in Hornsby Street, Bishopdale.
The interior of Bob Brown's Hi-Fi store at 208 High Street.
Portraits of Mary Sorongan, a social worker living in Jakarta, in a living room next to a television set.
Presentation officer Doug Adams sitting at the controls in the CHTV3 studio control room in Christchurch.
Equipment in the CHTV3 studio control room in Christchurch.
Equipment and workers in the CHTV3 Studio in Christchurch. Visible above is the mezzanine control room.
HMS Glamorgan in Lyttelton Harbour, and onboard closed circuit television studio.
Peter Johnson, husband of Perth owner of Junior’s Image race horse, holding a cup and saucer.
Television equipment inside the Department of Education’s mobile television unit.
I. Kirkpatrick with television equipment inside the Department of Education’s mobile television unit.
Furniture and electronics on display at Blakeleys in Kaiapoi.
Silvia Smythe shares memories of limited technology as a child.