These images come from Heney family album, a private collection including a selection of photographs and postcards from the Heney family album. Explore more Christchurch Christmas images. Kōrerorero mai - Join the conversation…
Christmas greetings
These images come from Postcard album, 1906-1926, compiled by Ruth Crump - A selection of postcards from a postcard album containing New Zealand and overseas postcards. Archive 345. Explore more Christchurch Christmas images. Kōrerorero mai - Join the conversation…
Anzac Day, 1952
Anzac Day, 1952. Norman Pierson : Korean War photographs Anzac Day, Korea, 1952. Norman Pierson : Korean War Photographs Browse our Digital Collection, Wars and conflict Join the conversation…
We sighted the Southern Cross tonight
'We sighted the Southern Cross tonight & the first time I've seen it since 1916' - E.H. Aubrey, Soldier's diary 'On 1st May, 1941, I entered Burnham Military Camp, Pte. R.T. Street, 19088' - Rewai Street : World War II letters, diaries and photographs Sergeants Mess, Japan, on the way home. November 1952. Norman Pierson…
Riding the surf at New Brighton : Picturing Canterbury
Riding the surf at New Brighton beach [1939]. Christchurch City Libraries, CCL Photo Collection 22, Img00788 See more Picturing Canterbury posts Browse our image collection Visit Kete Christchurch And visit First to Surf celebration at New Brighton this weekend, to commemorate 100 years since a display of surfing by Duke Kahanamoku in New Zealand. The…
Hay’s Pageant, 1950s: Picturing Canterbury
Marching clocks, Hay's Ltd Christmas pageant, Albert North collection, CCL-Arch978-1-017 Snowmen, Hay's Ltd Christmas pageant , Albert North collection, CCL-Arch978-1-024 Sailor and pirate, Hay's Ltd Christmas pageant, Albert North collection, CCL-Arch978-1-021 See more Christmas images. More Picturing Canterbury posts Browse our image collection Visit Kete Christchurch…
Heathcote contingent at Peace Procession : Picturing Canterbury
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The troops depart for the First World War
September 23rd marks the day that the Canterbury troopships, Athenic and Tahiti, left Lyttelton in 1914. There had been rumours of the leaving date for some time, but the actual date was not publicised, some said for security reasons, but it incensed others. Public farewells to Auckland and Wellington troops were reported in the papers…
Governors Bay : Picturing Canterbury
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