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.
Former members of the 49th Battery of the 38th New Zealand Field Regiment led by W. P. Spencer (left) and F. J. Mitchell, marching to the Citizens' War Memorial in Cathedral Square. The march is to...
South African War veterans at a wreath laying ceremony in Victoria Square to mark the sixty fifth anniversary of the signing of the Boer War Peace Treaty in 1902. Pictured are, from left, B. L...
First World War veterans, F. Carpenter and G. E. Till (left), lay a wreath at the Citizens' War Memorial on behalf of the Old Contemptibles' Association.
Members of the Veterans' Association, Army, Navy and auxiliary forces lay a wreath at the Queen Victoria statue to commemorate the signing of the South African War peace treaty.
G.E. Till (left) and V. G. Ellena, First World War veterans of the Old Contemptibles' Association placing a wreath on the Citizens' War Memorial.
Veterans of the South African War commemorate the signing of the South African War peace treaty in Victoria Square by the Queen Victoria statue.
Veterans marching in the 2004 ANZAC Day parade.
89-year-old Korean and Second World War veteran Jack looking down at his 14-month-old great granddaughter Arabella.
Portraits of Norman Carnegie, a former Canterbury rugby player, at the Rannerdale War Veterans’ Home.
Joe Bielby (seated) and Ned Shaplin, South African War veterans, with the South African War Veterans Association flag, at Rannerdale War Veterans Home.
Joe Bielby standing with an unidentified man outside the front entrance at Rannerdale War Veterans’ Hospital and Home.
Danny Sullivan of Tyne Street with his dog, Whisky, and her newborn puppies.
Danny Sullivan of Tyne Street with his dogs.
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.
Portraits of Flight-Lieut Fred Halldane, who has served in the army, navy and air force for 59 years and is still the a volunteer administrator for the No. 17 Squadron of the Air Training Corps.
Portraits of former First World War pilot “Chips” Carpenter.
Joe Bielby sitting on a bench at Rannerdale War Veterans’ Hospital and Home.
Veterans at their last reunion luncheon, Clarendon Hotel. J. E. Dales (front, left), J. A. Scarborough, W. J. Eastage, H.D. Cooksley, T.L. Franklin, H.S. Ingram and M.E. Jenkins. Second row (from left...
Residents in the new memorial garden area at Rannerdale War Veteran's Home in Upper Riccarton which was created as a result of local community group fundraising. Pictured are, from left, Ray Gifford...
South African War veterans laying a wreath at the Queen Victoria Statue in commemoration of the signing of the South African War peace treaty. Pictured are, from left, W. Lee, W. Shackel, A. Allan, E...
View of war veterans wearing medals assembling for the Anzac Parade at 301 Halswell Road. In the background are various flags as part of the parade.
A group of school students walking with flags at the start of the Anzac Day Parade at 301 Halswell Road.