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- (1)A successful angler with a couple of 6 ½ pounders. (2) A morning’s catch.
- [1] Discussing a run with the master. [2] Two keen supporters of Canterbury hunting.
- [1] The field assembled. [2] After a run, looking into damages. [3] After lunch, at the Kowai water race.
- [1] The Giant’s Club. [2] A remarkable rocky outlook. Over the valley is Mount Torlesse. [3] The Sphinx. Another quaint rock near Castlehill.
- [1]The obstacle race. [2] A splendid splash. [3] The sack tournament. [4] The one mile finish. [5] The obstacle race. [6] The 440 yards finish.
- [left photo]: The wrecked locomotive and trucks. [right photo]: How the trucks acted as buffer for the passenger cars.
- The 10 o'clock tram drawn by a Kitson steam locomotive leaving for Sumner outside the Royal Exchange Building [1906]
- A 1924 Dodge sedan with registration HCC106 (Hutt County Council no. 105) [ca. 1925]
- 1924 Graham truck, taken at Levin [1931]
- 1929 Dodge owned by W. Capper and son with two digesters en route to the Levin Abbatoir [Feb. 1931]
- 1929 Dodge with 4-ton load [1931]
- The 217 High Street premises of Ashby Bergh and Co. Ltd., wholesale and retail ironmongers and hardware merchants [189-?]
- 3YA Christchurch Station of the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand [1927]
- 3YA Christchurch Station of the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand [1927]
- 69 Caledonian Road, Christchurch [ca. 1910]
- An A class 0-4-OT locomotive, no. 13, at the opening of the branch line to Waimate [19 Mar. 1877]
- A. J. White's furniture warehouse and manufactory, corner of Tuam and High Streets, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- A.E. Preece Cyclists' Exchange [ca. 1885]
- An Ab class Pacific locomotive on the Rakaia-Methven branch line arriving at Rakaia, Mid Canterbury [ca. 1940]
- About 200 wreaths lay outside the front porch of the Christchurch Cathedral [25 Apr. 1923]
- Account of colonists' farewell breakfast in Blackwell [1850]
- Account of the Canterbury Association's farewell to New Zealand emigrants [1850]
- Addington Raceway stewards' stand, New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's August meeting [1915]
- Additions to the Central Police Station, Hereford Street, Christchurch : the alterations in progress.[1906]
- Administration building and portal on the Heathcote side of the Christchurch-Lyttelton Road Tunnel. Note toll booths. [1964]
- An advertisement for corsets sold by J. Ballantyne & Co., Christchurch and Timaru [1902]
- Advertisement for Fairy dyes [1935]
- Advertisement for Marldon Cakes, local caterers of cakes and other tea snacks [1935]
- The aerial tramway across Staircase Gully [1901]
- Aerial view of Akaroa and harbour [ca. 1950]
- Aerial view of Christchurch Hospital, Riccarton Avenue, Christchurch [ca. 1950]
- Aerial view of the Cathedral Square and central Christchurch [June 1952]
- Aerial view of the Christchurch Agricultural and Pastoral Show, Addington [ca. 1960]
- Aerial view of the gutted shell of the three-storied department building [20 Nov. 1947]
- Aerial view of the Shirley Lodge Hotel, one of New Zealand's leading motor hotels, situated on Marshlands Road [196-]
- An aerial view of Waimate [193-?]
- After the ceremony: the coaches getting ready to convey the West Coast party back to Otira.
- Afternoon tea on the lawn.
- Agricultural College, Lincoln [ca. 1921]
- Anair compressor used in connection with the working of the boring machines for rock piercing.
- Aircraft maintenance at Harewood aerodrome, Christchurch[11 Feb. 1941]
- Aitken & Roberts, corner of Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch [1898]
- Akaroa Harbour : view from Hilltop.[ca. 1921]
- Akaroa looking south to the wharf[ca. 1870]
- Akaroa, showing the war memorial [1948]
- Albert Edward Armstrong (1876-1943), Manager of T.J. Armstrong & Co., corner of Colombo and Armagh Streets and also 126-132 High Street, Christchurch [ca. 1938]
- Alexander Begg, 156-158 High Street, Christchurch [1898]
- Alfred Tyree & Co., Lichfield Street, Christchurch [1898]
- The All Blacks League team of 1911 which toured Australia [1911]
- Along the Avon by the Carlton Mill bridge [1930]
- Amelia Frances Rogers (1849-1928) [192-?]
- Amelia Frances Rogers (1849-1928) and Ruby Inwood (b. 1888), the orphaned daughter of one of Mrs Rogers' brothers [ca. 1910]
- Amelia Frances Rogers (1849-1928) beside her riverside home at 348 New Brighton Road [192-]
- Amelia Frances Rogers (1849-1928) pictured with a postman, Mr Heffenden, outside 348 New Brighton Road which was also the Burwood Post Office until 1928 [between 1924 and 1928]
- Amelia Frances Rogers' (1849-1928) riverbank home-cum-post office on New Brighton Road, a little below the Avondale Bridge [1993]
- Amongst the flowers.
- Andersons' Foundry on the south side of Cashel Street [ca. 1900]
- The Anglican church, Prebbleton, Canterbury which was utterly destroyed by fire on Wednesday night, March 21st.
- The Anglican Church.
- Annie Quayle Townend's house at Sumner [1909]
- The annual gala at North New Brighton.[25 Jan. 1919]
- The annual show of the Courtenay A. and P. Association at Kirwee, Canterbury.
- Another level railway crossing fatality: two men killed at Burnham, Canterbury.
- Another type of rock formation at Castlehill.
- Another view of the Dynamo Room, Christchurch Municipal Electricity Department [1903]
- Another view of the engine in twitch.
- Another view of the Kowai dam, showing how the dam has been undermined.
- The Antarctic relief ship Morning: picnic at Otarama.
- The anti-consumption crusade : Dr Greenwood and Mr Hornbrook at Rangiora : the Rangiora Brass Band shown leading the procession to Victoria Park.[1906]
- The anti-consumption crusade : Dr Greenwood and Mr Hornibrook are shown arriving at Victoria Park in Rangiora.[1906]
- The anti-consumption crusade : Dr Greenwood and Mr Hornibrook at Rangiora : the Rangiora Fire Brigade shown on parade before the meeting.[1906]
- The Aotea Ladies' Dish-Can Band [13 Feb. 1919]
- Appeal for free kindergartens [7 Oct. 1936]
- The approach bridge to the tunnel.
- Anapproach to the lower flower garden.
- Architect Creek, West Coast [ca. 1890]
- Are we downhearted? : girls merrily on their way to Phillipstown School on the day Christchurch schools reopened after five months due to the removal of restrictions on the assembly of children after the end of the infantile paralysis epidemic.[1925]
- Area adjoining the Canterbury Yacht and Motor Boat Club's shed at Lyttelton during the second day of the regatta [Dec. 1964]
- The area near the Heathcote Bridge at the foot of Mount Pleasant, Christchurch [ca, 1900]
- Armagh Street, Christchurch, looking west from the corner of Durham Street [ca. 1860]
- Arrival of the coaches with the West Coast party.
- The Arthur’s Pass train derailed near Cora Lynn Station: some snapshots.
- Arthur’s Pass West Coast Road.
- Arthur’s Pass, as it was for six weeks before the opening of the tunnel.
- Arthur's Pass Tunnel from inside the Otira portal [1913]
- An artist's impression of the New Zealand International Exhibition 1906-07 [1906]
- As in ancient days : Maori weavers at work, Rotorua [1930]
- Ashley Gorge Bridge [193-?]
- Ashton School, Ashburton [191-?]
- Assembled for the speech making: Sir William Fraser (standing just above the band) speaking.
- At Brookside school: bidding good-bye to his Excellency.
- At Holt’s Creek: the pipes at Otira used for water power.
- At Killinchy school: his Excellency asks for a holiday for the children.
- At Killinchy school: the Chairman of the School Committee (Mr C. H. Chatterton) welcoming the Governor.
- At Leeston: his Excellency bidding farewell to the members of the local bodies.
- At luncheon.
- At luncheon.
- At the Dardanelles during World War One, 1914-18 [1916]
- At the reception of Mrs and Miss Seddon by the Women's Social and Political League, Wellington [1912]
- At the Sign of the Kiwi, Hill Top, Dyers Pass Road [ca. 1917]
- The Atalanta Ladies' Cycling Club [ca. 1892]
- Athletic sports at Takahanga Domain, Kaikoura [1908]
- Austin A30 [1964]
- Australasian tennis team in the international competitions [1905]
- Avon River, Victoria Street Bridge with Provincial Chambers in the background [ca. 1888]
- The Avon, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Avonhead [189-?]
- Avonside with Wards Malthouse and Brewery at the left, Christchurch [ca. 1863]
- Ayers, Beauchamp & Compy, Cashel Street, Christchurch [1898]
- B. Hindle's Exchange and Mart at 81 Colombo and Tuam Street [189-?]
- Baker's Bay, now Magazine Bay, in Lyttelton Harbour [1897]
- Ballantyne's department store, Cashel Street, Christchurch : the main entrance is pictured.[1901]
- Ballantyne's, Dunstable House, Cashel Street, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Balloon ascent, Lancaster Park [between Dec. 1910 and Jan. 1911]
- Balloon ascent, Lancaster Park [between Dec. 1910 and Jan. 1911]
- Balloon ascent, Lancaster Park [between Dec. 1910 and Jan. 1911]
- Balloonist Captain Lorraine shown in his first successful ascent in Christchurch [1899]
- Balloting for sections in the Waikakahi Estate, South Canterbury [29 Mar. 1899]
- Bank of New South Wales, Hereford Street, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Bank of New Zealand building, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 1929 [1867]
- Bank of New Zealand, Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Bank of New Zealand, Morten's Building, and the commercial block of Colombo Street looking south from the Cathedral [between 1893 and 1895]
- Banks of the Avon river, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- The banks of the River Avon between the present Bridge of Remembrance and Hereford Street [1899]
- Baptist Church, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Barbadoes Street bridge, Christchurch [189-]
- Barbadoes Street intersection with Edgeware Road, looking north : "shewing excessive and dangerous crossfall" [camber].[8 Nov. 1926]
- Barque Stedfast [i.e. Steadfast] [2003]
- Barry's Bay, Banks Peninsula [ca. 1886]
- Batching : a holiday cottage.[ca. 1900]
- Bathing machines and sun bathers at Caroline Bay, Timaru [1927]
- Battling the flames : tense firemen in action.[1947]
- The beach and holiday baches at Taylor's Mistake [193-?]
- The beach at Corsair Bay, Lyttelton Harbour [193-?]
- A beauty spot on the River Avon [ca. 1910]
- Beds of seedling Narcissi.
- Before Saturday afternoon run, Cathedral Square [ca. 1886]
- A behind the scenes look at the day to day activities of the Canterbury Public Library [1954]
- The Belfast Freezing Works [1900]
- The bell tower and spire, Christchurch Cathedral [192-?]
- Beth El Synagogue, Christchurch [1906]
- Bethel Prinn Manhire (1865-1915) [1900]
- The Bicycle Band [ca. 1900]
- A bicycle with a heavy load of duck.
- The " Big Potato" rock.
- Bishop's corner, Armagh and Colombo Streets [1867]
- Bishopscourt, Park Terrace, Christchurch [1927]
- A bit of old Christchurch : opening the boating season in 1875.[1875]
- Board of Governors and staff.
- Boat builders at work on a punt.
- Boating on the Selwyn River during the picnic given by the Canterbury Automobile Association to those who volunteered to fight the influenza epidemic [16 Dec. 1918]
- Boating on the Selwyn River.
- A Bob Semple tank crosses the Bridge of Remembrance during a defence parade through Christchurch [26 Apr. 1941]
- Bold Street, Ross [Oct. 1868]
- The bootmakers’ shop.
- Boring a tunnel. The photograph shows the south end of the No. 8 tunnel on the Broken River line.
- The Botany and Physics buildings and the Observatory of Canterbury College, University of New Zealand (now the Arts Centre) [ca. 1919]
- Bowling in Canterbury
- A boy leans on the Hereford Street bridge, Christchurch, looking to the east [ca. 1885]
- A boy stands by the tram lines along the Sumner road past the Clifton Spur and Shag Rock, Christchurch [ca. 1890]
- Boyd Thomson [ca. 1901]
- The boys at physical drill.
- Boys' High School, Worcester Street, Christchurch [ca. 1882]
- Boys' High School, Worcester Street, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Boys with cycles [ca. 1890]
- Breaking up old lea land with a two furrow and three furrow mould board plough.
- The Bricks, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch [1935]
- The Bricks, the first settlement on the Canterbury Plains [1851]
- A bridge built by the cadets, and a gyn, for lifting purposes.
- The bridge in the Bealey Gorge near Arthur's Pass on the West Coast road [ca. 1882]
- The Bridge of Remembrance with Cashel Street in the background [193-?]
- The Bridge of Remembrance, Christchurch [195-?]
- Bridge over the Bealey River, near Arthur’s Pass.
- Bridge over the Rolleston River on the Otira side of the big tunnel.
- Bringing out a load of spoil.
- Bringing out the dead : Brunner mining disaster, West Coast.[1896]
- The Broken River Bridge, which crosses the stream near the site of the railway station.
- The Broken River Bridge, which will be completed in a few weeks.
- Broken River Station and Viaduct.
- Broken River. A fine photograph of Broken River. No. 9 tunnel is being bored through the hill on the left of the picture.
- Brookfield Roller Mills, South Belt (Moorhouse Avenue), Christchurch [1898]
- Brougham Street, Sydenham, Christchurch [197-]
- Brunner coal mining township [ca. 1900]
- Buggy on Hokitika road [ca. 1888]
- The building about to be dedicated.
- The building of Alfred Tyree & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, in Lichfield Street, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Building the King Edward Barracks, Christchurch [1905]
- A bullock team used to sleigh fencing material, Banks Peninsula [1890?]
- Burkes Pass Hotel [193-?]
- The Burnham Band.
- The Burnham school team. This team did not compete in any of the events.
- Burning of the St. Asaph Street Methodist Church, Christchurch [1900]
- A busker with a banjo entertaining in Cathedral Square, Christchurch [1927]
- Busy Christchurch : a view in Cathedral Square looking towards the BNZ corner on a hot summer's day.[1913]
- A busy day for the Rangiora swimming baths [1920?]
- A busy spot in Christchurch, at the junction of High and Cashel Streets : in the centre is the Hallensteins Building.[1913]
- Buy NZ made goods [1932]
- C. Ray & Co., engineers and cycle works, Worcester Street, Christchurch [1898]
- C. W. Turner's Canterbury Flour Mills, 234 Cashel Street, Christchurch[ca. 1885]
- C. W. Turner's Canterbury Flour Mills, 234 Cashel Street, Christchurch[ca. 1885]
- The Cadet Company on the march.
- Cadets and fire brigade.
- The Café, New Brighton, Christchurch [193-?]
- The Cafe Continental, Sumner, after its complete destruction by fire [1909]
- The cage bridge across the Taramakau River near Kumara, Westland [ca. 1880]
- Cambridge Terrace area looking north between Worcester and Gloucester Streets [between 1859 and 1865]
- The camel ride including two young travellers at the New Zealand International Exhibition 1906-1907 [ca. 1906]
- Camera flashes at the annual gala at Wainoni Park on January 24.[24 Jan. 1914]
- Camp diversion: practising for the Lloyd Lindsay competition.
- The camp in the Sheffield domain.
- Acamp near Broken River.
- Camping at Goose Bay [1955]
- A camping holiday ideal for health and pleasure : touring by motorcycle, unpacking side-car in front of the tent.[1928]
- The Canterbury AA's fleet of motor cars at the Christchurch Railway Station to convey some of the returned servicemen [18 Nov. 1919]
- Canterbury artist John Gibb shown in his studio [ca. 1900]
- Canterbury Bee-keepers’ Association.
- The Canterbury Club on the corner of Worcester Street and Cambridge Terrace : in background is Canterbury Museum [ca. 1882]
- Canterbury College [ca. 1900]
- Canterbury College, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Canterbury College, Christchurch [ca. 1921]
- Canterbury College, Christchurch, showing clock tower and Great Hall [ca. 1882]
- Canterbury College, looking towards Observatory and Physics building [ca. 1919]
- Canterbury College, University of New Zealand : lecture theatres in Northern Quad, to right is Engineering School.[ca. 1919]
- The Canterbury mens' hockey team of 1903 [1903]
- Canterbury Museum and Rolleston statue [ca. 1900]
- Canterbury Museum from Rolleston Avenue [ca. 1900]
- The Canterbury Museum from the Botanic Gardens, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Canterbury Orphanage, Governors Bay Road, Lyttelton [ca. 1900]
- The Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings, Christchurch [ca. 1929]
- A Canterbury Public Library assistant will be chosen as a candidate for 'Queen of the Air Race' contest [1953]
- The Canterbury Public Library being handed over to the City Council by the Canterbury University College Council [7 Oct. 1948]
- The Canterbury Public Library shown changing hands [7 Oct. 1948]
- Canterbury Public Library staff outside the new library building on the corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace [1982]
- Canterbury Rowing Club on the Avon River, Christchurch [ca. 1909]
- Canterbury Society of Arts exhibition [1906]
- The Canterbury Standard Office, Hereford Street west, Christchurch [1900]
- Canterbury steam brush factory, Colombo and Chester Streets, Christchurch [1898]
- Captain Lorraine's balloon shown taking off from Lancaster Park, 3 Nov. 1899 [1899]
- Captain Thomas White (1810-1896) and family, Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsula [1864?]
- A car and excursionists in front of the Sign of the Kiwi, Dyers Pass, Summit Road, Christchurch [ca. 1922]
- Car and woman driver near Nelson Moate & Co. premises, Riccarton Road [ca. 1906]
- A car on the poplar tree lined Beach Road that leads to Pines and Kairaki Beaches from Kaiapoi [193-?]
- A car tackling the coast road between Oaro and Kaikoura [193-?]
- Card showing W. Strange & Co. Ltd premises in 1863 and 1910, Christchurch : used to notify customers that their orders had arrived.[ca. 1910]
- Carlton Bridge and Harper Avenue, Christchurch [1932]
- Carnival Week in Christchurch : the implement section of the Canterbury A & P Association's metropolitan show.[1899]
- The carpenters’ shop.
- A carpentry workshop at the Christchurch Technical College [1910]
- Cars and buses in Cathedral Square : view looking up Colombo Street, with the Colonial Mutual Life building behind the Cathedral [Apr. 1964]
- Cars parked on Cambridge Terrace, looking towards Amuri Motors on the corner of Gloucester and Durham Streets [Sept. 1945]
- Cars parked outside the Grenadier Hotel in Oxford Terrace [ca. 1960]
- Cars, bicycles and a bus create a busy scene at the Bank corner, Christchurch : Barnett & Co. Chemists in the foreground.[193-?]
- Cars, cyclists and pedestrians in Colombo Street, Christchurch : Cathedral Square is in the background.[193-?]
- Cashel Street Christchurch, looking west toward the Bridge of Remembrance [1931]
- Cashel Street, looking east [192-?]
- Cashel Street, looking west across Colombo Street past Beaths towards Hobday and Co. and Ballantyne's drapery stores [ca. 1882]
- Cashin Quay under construction [ca. 1963]
- Cashmere (later Princess Margaret) Hospital, shown under construction [1956]
- The Cashmere Sanatorium, Port Hills, Christchurch [1930]
- Cass Station and township. Looking towards Broken River [Cass].
- Cass. The present terminus of the Midland Railway.
- Castle Hill a popular health resort.
- The Castle Hill country.
- Castle Hill Hotel [ca. 1890]
- The cataloguing and processing department of the Canterbury Public Library moved to the area that was formerly the bindery, who had moved to the ground floor of the library house next door in Cambridge Terrace [1967]
- Cataloguing and processing staff of the Canterbury Public Library in their workroom in Cambridge Terrace [1953]
- The Cathedral and Square, Christchurch : to the left is The Press building & Government Building, & at right is the Bank of New Zealand.[ca. 1930]
- Cathedral Grammar School, Chester Street [ca. June 1929]
- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch [ca. 1905]
- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch [192-?]
- Cathedral Square from the Cathedral tower, looking east down Worcester Street [ca. 1888]
- Cathedral Square from the Cathedral tower, showing the Post Office built in 1879 [ca. 1882]
- Cathedral Square from the top of the Royal Exchange building showing trams, Post Office and Cathedral, cabs [1905]
- Cathedral Square on a tram excursion day to Sumner [1900]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [1866]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [1899]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [190-?]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [between mid-1905 and mid-1906]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1880]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch [ca. 1921]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch, from the Worcester Street corner [1900]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch, showing Dalgety's building and the United Service Hotel [1928]
- Cathedral Square, Christchurch, shown from the air [192-?]
- Cathedral Square, showing the Post Office and Godley statue, with delivery carts and pedestrians [ca. 1882]
- Cathedral Square, south corner from Cathedral tower [ca. 1881]
- Cathedral, Cathedral Square [ca. 1888]
- Cathedral, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Cave Rock with the mast and yard-arm used to signal the state of the Sumner Bar tides [ca. 1865]
- Caversham Hotel, High & Madras Streets, Christchurch [1898]
- Ceiling panels being lifted into place during the construction of the Christchurch-Lyttelton Road Tunnel [ca. 1963]
- Charles Louisson (1842-1942) [1888?]
- Acharming corner in the lower flat behind the house.
- The Chatham Islands Jockey Club : Thomas Ritchie, President, seated in front, Tame Horomane Rehe (Tommy Solomon) at centre right.[1908]
- Cheerful boy scouts acting as messengers to distribute food and medicine to patients at their houses during the influenza epidemic[1918]
- Cheviot Show : Sir Joseph Ward officially opens the 1902 Cheviot Show.[1902]
- Chicory kilns on Jones Road, Templeton [ca. 1892]
- Children building sandcastles on the beach, possibly Wellington [ca. 1905]
- Children lying on stretchers outside the Fresh Air Home, Cashmere Sanatorium, Christchurch [ca. 1925]
- Children padding near the pier at Cave Rock, Sumner beach, decorated for a summer carnival, Christchurch [1906]
- Children sailing model yachts on Victoria Lake, Hagley Park [ca. 1960]
- Children surround the donkey pen below the mast and yard-arm, Sumner beach, Christchurch [ca. 1905]
- Children taking donkey rides on Sumner beach, Christchurch [ca. 1905]
- Children who attend the school on Coutts Island use all sorts of conveyances to reach their destination [1936]
- Chopping wood for the fire at a holiday bach [ca. 1900]
- Christchurch Boys' High School versus St Bede's College [6 Aug. 1940]
- Christchurch Boys' High School, Riccarton [1925]
- Christchurch Cathedral [1900]
- Christchurch Cathedral as it appeared in 1878, three years after the first service in it was held [ca. 1878]
- Christchurch Cathedral which has recently been completed [1904]
- Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square, Christchurch [1926]
- Christchurch Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square [ca. 1900]
- Christchurch City Abattoir, Sockburn, Christchurch [ca. 1900]
- The Christchurch City Council Chambers on the north-west corner of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street [ca. 1890]
- The Christchurch City Council's float in the One Hundred Years of Progress parade [18 Dec. 1950]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- The Christchurch City Council's scheme to obtain power from the Waimakariri River, near Pattersons Creek [1923]
- Christchurch Domain : a portion of the garden.c1906
- Christchurch from Cathedral tower [ca. 1890]
- Christchurch from the Cathedral tower, showing Colombo Street and Market (Victoria) Square [ca. 1888]
- Christchurch Gas, Coal & Coke Co. Ltd., Waltham Road, Sydenham [1898]
- Christchurch Girls' High School, Armagh Street, Christchurch [192-?]
- Christchurch Girls' High School, showing the new extension on the left [1913]
- The Christchurch Golf Club's Easter Tournament [Apr. 1908]
- Christchurch harriers out for a run on Sumner beach [1927]
- Christchurch Hospital [ca. 1900]
- Christchurch Hospital, Riccarton Avenue, Christchurch [1872]
- The Christchurch Motor and Cycling Club's motor races on New Brighton Beach, Christchurch [1905]
- The Christchurch Motor and Cycling Club's motor races on New Brighton Beach, Christchurch [1905]
- Christchurch motorists’ mishap.
- Christchurch Municipal Electricity Department : the switchboard in the Dynamo Room.[1903]
- Christchurch Municipal Electricity Department, Christchurch : dignitaries assembled in the dynamo room.[1903]
- The Christchurch Normal School holds its annual sports gathering on the archery lawn, Botanic Gardens, Christchurch [1926]
- The Christchurch Normal School holds its annual sports gathering on the archery lawn, Botanic Gardens, Christchurch [1926]
- The Christchurch Normal School holds its annual sports gathering on the archery lawn, Botanic Gardens, Christchurch [1926]
- The Christchurch of 1925 : busy streets and tall buildings.[1925]
- The Christchurch office of Dalgety and Company Ltd. [189-?]
- Christchurch Perambulator Works, corner of High and Tuam Streets, Christchurch [1898]
- Christchurch Post Office [1895?]
- Christchurch Post Office, Cathedral Square, Christchurch [197-]
- Christchurch Press Co. Ltd., Cashel Street, Christchurch [1900]
- The Christchurch railway station [1878]
- Christchurch railway station [1878]
- Christchurch railway station, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch [1960]
- Christchurch shown nineteen years after its foundation [1869]
- The Christchurch Technical College building erected in 1906/07 as a memorial to Richard Seddon [1910]
- The Christchurch Tramway Company's opening of the Papanui line : the trial trip on midnight of Friday June 2nd : a photograph taken with a flash in Cathedral Square.[2 June 1905]
- Christchurch under a thin veil of smog, from the Cashmere Hills [1912]
- Christchurch volunteers shown firing a feu-de-joie after the Mayor of Christchurch (George Payling) delivered the proclamation of the change of status of New Zealand from a colony to a dominion [1907]
- The Christchurch Wizard and the Bible Lady, Renee Stanton, in Cathedral Square [1977]
- Christchurch, December 1852, showing Worcester Street bridge, Land Office, the Clarendon, and Dr Barker's house [Dec. 1852]
- Christchurch, looking north from Ward & Co. Ltd., brewers and maltsters, corner of Kilmore Street and Fiztgerald Avenue, Christchurch [1900]
- Christchurch, looking south from the Cathedral balcony [ca. 1921]
- Christchurch, south from the Cathedral [1901 or 1902]
- Christmas holidays at Wainoni, Christchurch, watching the Punch and Judy show [Jan. 1906]
- A Christmas parade passes along Colombo Street, Christchurch [ca. 1930]
- Christ's College buildings, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- Christ's College in 1859 [1859]
- Christ's College rugby team line-up : shown before the annual School-College rugby match.[17 July 1940]
- Christ's College versus Christchurch Boys' High School : shown in the annual School-College rugby match.[17 July 1940]
- Christ's College, Christchurch [192-?]
- Church of St. John the Baptist, Latimer Square, Christchurch [ca. 1868]
- Church of the Holy Trinity, Avonside [1905]
- Church of the Holy Trinity, Avonside [1905]
- The church service at the Sheffield camp on Sunday afternoon, March 31.
- Church worshippers coming out of the Christchurch Cathedral after a service [ca. 1920]
- Circular haystacks [1930]
- Circus elephants in the Avon River, Christchurch [16 Jan. 1934]
- Circus elephants on parade, Colombo Street, Christchurch [16 Jan. 1934]
- City improvements, Christchurch : Warner's Commercial Hotel, Cathedral Square.[1900]
- A city mourns the 41 victims as they are carried through the streets of Christchurch on the way to the civic funeral [23 Nov. 1947]
- A city of gardens : a view of gardens at the back of surburban houses in Christchurch.[1927]
- City Steam Cooperage, Tuam Street west, Christchurch [1898]
- The Clarendon Hotel on the corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace [193-?]
- The Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch [1903]
- Clarendon Hotel, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch [1902]
- A classroom at Fendalton Open-Air School, Clyde Road, Christchurch [1928]
- Cleaning the Avon : the new river sweeper picks up mud, weeds, and other deposits at the Fendalton Bridge, Christchurch.[1927]
- Clearing the pine bush at the old Burwood Tea Gardens [1912]
- Clearing the track. The locale of the picture is on the Rolleston River, on the Otira side of the Midland Railway.
- Clearing weed from the Avon River by wading and by punt, Christchurch [1927]
- Clement Goodwin (Scorcher) Jones (1875?-1908) being paced by a quad team of cyclists at Lancaster Park [ca. 1890]
- Clerks sort through the ballots before drawing the first ballot in the General Election of 1914 [1914]
- Cliff face at Halswell Quarry [1903]
- Clifton, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- The clock tower when it was situated at the corner of Lichfield, High and Manchester Streets before it was moved to its present site in Victoria Street [ca. 1915]
- The clock tower, Christchurch [ca. 192-?]
- The clock tower, Christchurch [ca. 1925]
- Clock tower, High Street, Christchurch [ca. 1913]
- The close of the cocksfoot harvest on Banks Peninsula [1910]
- The close of the cocksfoot harvest on Banks Peninsula [1910]
- The clothes fashions of the nineteenth century, 1800-1896 [1896]
- A coach fords a stream on the Buller Gorge road, West Coast [ca. 1890]
- The coach to Akaroa at Duvauchelle's Bay, Banks Peninsula [1910]
- A coach travels under Hawk's Crag in the Buller Gorge, West Coast [ca. 1890]
- Coaches crossing the ford, Waimakariri River.
- Coaches near the Broken River West Coast Road.
- The coal bins at Avoca: loading coal into the trucks.
- Cobb & Co's coach for Kaiapoi, outside Birdsey's, a restaurant-drinking house) in High Street, Christchurch [ca. 1863]
- The cobbler's shop, Broken River.
- Coker's Hotel, Manchester Street, Christchurch [1898]
- Col. R A Chaffey, officer commanding Canterbury District, reviews military parade, Hagley Park, Christchurch [25 Apr. 1918]
- Cold quarters: the electrical engineers’ camp at Cora Lynn, near Bealey.
- The Colombo Street frontage of Mr Edward Reece and Sons' hardware establishment, wholesale and retail [189-?]
- Colombo Street north : on left is Mrs Sharland's corset shop, on corner of Armagh Street is Golden Fleece Hotel.[ca. 1882]
- Colombo Street south, looking towards Cathedral Square [197-]
- Colombo Street, Christchurch, looking north to south [1900]
- Colombo Street, Christchurch, looking south towards the Cathedral [ca. 1930]
- Colombo Street, looking towards the Port Hills, Christchurch [ca. 1870]
- Colonel Hugh Stewart, President of the Christchurch Branch of the RSA places a wreath on the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
- The combined courthouse and post office built in 1916 at Waitangi, Chatham Islands [ca. 1916]
- The combined Rakaia road and rail bridge built in 1873 [193-?]
- Combined road and rail Waimakariri Gorge Bridge [1895?]
- Coming up from the mouth of the river.
- Commencing the ascent of the Otira.
- The Committee Back row.- Messrs Collins, Mr R. Williams (Master), Mt Tunner. Front row.- Messrs. Gallagher, W. Chamberlain (Chairman), T. Blay.
- Communication established with entombed men.
- The competitors, their friends, and visitors.
- The Competitors.
- The completed nave and spire of the Christchurch Cathedral [ca. 1882]
- The composing room in a Christchurch printing office [1909]
- The comprehensive display of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association at the Canterbury Metropolitan Show [1913]
- Concrete blocks for the tunnels.
- Conservatories and rose garden in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens [193-?]
- Construction being completed on the transept & chancel of the Christchurch Cathedral, begun in 1898 & completed 1904 [ca. 1901]
- Construction of the Agricultural and Industrial Hall (later the City Municipal Chambers) in Manchester Street [1900]
- The construction of the Christchurch electrical tramway [1905]
- The construction of the electrical tramway in Christchurch [1905]
- Construction of the electrical tramways in Christchurch [1905]
- Construction of the road at Morgan's Valley, Heathcote, Christchurch [June 1910]
- Construction of the road at Morgan's Valley, Heathcote, showing the difficulties that had to be overcome [1910]
- Construction of the Sumner Pier, Christchurch : looking from Cave Rock past the Sumner Hotel to Clifton Spur and Shag Rock.[ca. 1883]
- Construction of the Waipara-Cheviot railway bridge over the Hurunui River, using steel spans on timber and concrete piers [1904]
- Continuation of an account of the Canterbury Association's farewell to New Zealand emigrants [1850]
- The contractor (Mr. J. Campbell, of Ellesmere) and his gang of men.
- Convent chapel of the Sisters of Mercy, Colombo Street north, Christchurch [1911]
- The convention called by the Canterbury Women's Institute which resulted in the formation of the National Council of the Women of New Zealand [1896]
- Conveying coal and material to the tunnel head works.
- Co-operative labourers at work on the face of a cliff at Patterson's Stream [1901]
- A co-operative labourer's hut.
- Cooper's Knob from Kennedy's Bush [ca. 1920]
- Cooper's Knob, Port Hills, Christchurch [ca. 1920]
- Corner Colombo and Cashel Streets [ca. 1921]
- Corner of High and Cashel Streets, looking north-west [194-?]
- Corner, Bealey Avenue and Papanui Road, Christchurch [ca. 1915]
- Cornering in race at Brighton Racecourse [1910?]
- Corsair Bay, Lyttelton Harbour [192-?]
- The cortege passing to the graveside.
- The Cotton family, a well known family of New Zealand jockeys [ca. 1904]
- The Council Chambers, Spreydon, Christchurch [1913]
- The Council Chambers.
- Courtenay A & P Association - The Officials. Messrs M’Nae (Treasurer), G. T. Robertson (Secretary), and W. J. Jenkins (President).
- The crane at work unloading material.
- The crane moving off the make way for the express.
- A cricket team of New Zealanders in 1887 [1887]
- A crippled Alexander Shand on a sled at Waitangi shortly before his death in 1910 [1910]
- Criterion Hotel, Gloucester Street, Christchurch [1902]
- Crossing a bridge on the Christchurch-Dunedin railway.
- A crowd of mourners listen to the combined Christchurch municipal bands play the Dead march at Hon R J Seddon's memorial service, Victoria Square [1906]
- The crowd waiting in Park Terrace to see the fall of the northern tower, New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch [1907]
- A crowded New Brighton beach, New Zealand, on gala day [1927]
- The crowning of the Queen of the Carnival at New Brighton [24 Jan. 1924]
- A curious gateway on the main West Coast Road between Inangahua Junction and Reefton [1926?]
- Customers relaxing in the Attic Coffee House, 123a Cashel Street [ca. 1957]
- Cutting in a clothing factory is quite skilled work [between 1940 and 1945]
- A cutting in Staircase Gully [1901]
- A cycling novelty[1898]
- Cyclist beside a penny-farthing bicycle near Shag Rock on the Sumner road, Christchurch [ca. 1896]
- Cyclists and cars on Colombo Street, Christchurch [1913]
- Cyclists exchange, A. 1 hotel building [ca. 1885]
- Cyclists on a trip to Akaroa, at Barry's Bay [slide][1886]
- Cyclists on a trip to Akaroa, at Bruce's Hotel [ca. 1886]
- Cyclists on a trip to Akaroa, at the Little River Hotel [1885]
- D.H. Brown & Son Brookfield Roller Mills, South Belt (Moorhouse Avenue), Christchurch [1900]
- The D.I.C. (Drapery Importing Company) family warehouse [189-]
- D.I.C. family warehouse, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- The Dalethorpe Dispersal sale.
- "Dalmuir Prince", Mr W. F. Clinton's champion draught stallion.
- Dam built for the Riccarton Mill, forming the Mona Vale mill pond [between 186- and 189-]
- Daresbury Rookery, 67 Fendalton Road, Christchurch [ca. 1902]
- Daresbury, 67 Fendalton Road, Christchurch [190-?]
- Darracq motor car [1903]
- A De Haviland 50 type 4-seater aeroplane, which began a passenger service between Christchurch and Dunedin [1930]
- The deepest cutting on the line, near Broken River.
- Deer shooting party with trophy heads [ca. 1900]
- Delegates who attended a representative Maori gathering at Arowhenua Pa, Temuka [1907]
- A delightful little garden at 66 Ruskin Street, Addington, Christchurch [1930]
- Delivery carts in Cathedral Square between the Godley statue & the Post Office, originally the Government Buildings, Christchurch. [ca. 1885]
- Delivery carts near the Godley Statue with the Chief Post Office in the background [ca. 1882]
- Delivery carts with horses being watered at the Avon River near the Victoria Street bridge, Christchurch [1927]
- A delivery wagon leaving the Junction Hotel, Rangiora, North Canterbury [ca. 1900]
- Delivery wagons in Lichfield Street between Colombo and High Streets, Christchurch [ca. 1883]
- Demolishing a brick wall, T. Armstrong & Co. premises, corner of Colombo and Armagh Streets [1930]
- The demonstration farm headquarters at Avonhead for returned soldiers at the new soldiers' settlement near Avonhead, Christchurch [1919]
- A demonstration of artificial respiration at the opening of the lifesaving season : team lined up behind the reel.[4 Dec. 1926]
- A demonstration with a modern hive: Mr Bowman, the Government Inspector, manipulating.
- Departure for England on the mail steamer Ruahine, Lyttelton, 29 April 1897 [29 Apr. 1897]
- The departure of the 17th reinforcements and Maori details to join the ANZACs from Wellington : the transport clears the wharf.[1916]
- Deutsche Kirche (the German Church), corner of Montreal and Worcester Streets, Christchurch [1898]
- The Devil’s Punch-bowl, one of the sights of the Otira Gorge.
- Dexter and Crozier, Ltd., clients and staff, Cadillac and Belsize Motor Car Picnic.
- ADiamond Wedding celebration in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs James Bishop, who celebrated their diamond wedding at their home at Papanui.
- A difficult cutting near Craigieburn. Every inch of the track at this point has to be blasted through solid rock.
- Digby's Ladies' Hockey Club : B Team, winners of the President's Competition, Christchurch.[1909]
- Dillmanstown and gold diggings at the height of prosperity, West Coast [ca. 1884]
- Dining room, Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch [1903]
- Diploma day at Canterbury College [1904]
- Diploma day at Canterbury College [1905]
- Diploma holders and prize winners of the first, second and third year students at the College.
- The diploma winners of 1913.
- The Director and Lecturers.
- A distant view of Otahuna House, with Narcissi in the foreground.
- Do you think at your age this is right? [1929]
- Dobson Mine Disaster, West Coast : the funeral procession of four of the victims is shown enetering the Karoro Cemetery, Greymouth.[5 Dec. 1926]
- Dominion Hotel at the top of Stafford Street, on the corner of Sefton Street, Timaru [193-?]
- Donkey rides at Sumner [189-?]
- A dormitory.
- Dory de Dion motor car [1903]
- The downward side of the Kowai Dam. The flume on the new race is seen in the distance.
- Dr Alfred Charles Barker (1819-1873) pictured with his trap [ca. 1900]
- Dr Cockayne and Harry Ell [1904]
- Dr John Seager Gundry (1807-1886), ship's surgeon and Canterbury colonist [185-]
- Dr Margaret Cruickshank MD, 1873-1918 [1923]
- Dragging for the necessary ‘bully’.
- The dragon, New Zealand International Exhibition 1906/7, Hagley Park, Christchurch [1906?]
- The draught horses: a very fine lot.
- Driving piles for the Cass Bridge.
- Drying fish at the lower huts.
- A duck shooter at Lake Ellesmere and his day’s bag.
- Duck shooting. A good bag at Lake Ellesmere. Messrs C. Poultney and J. Carter bagged 61 ducks in two hours.
- Dullatur : a house built in 1852 by Archdeacon James Wilson on what is now the site of Waltham Park.[189-?]
- Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. Ltd., 128 Lichfield Street, Christchurch [1898]
- The Dunsandel Gun Club’s meeting at Dunsandel, on June 6th. Some of the competitors.
- Dunstable House after the first addition had been made [189-?]
- Dunstable House, Cashel Street, Christchurch [1895]
- Durham Street Wesleyan Church, Christchurch [ca. 1885]
- During the war, girls were engaged on a wide range of jobs [between 1940 and 1945]
- Dyers Pass Road : the Lyttelton Harbour side.[ca. 1920]
- Dyers Pass Road and the Sign of Kiwi [ca. 1927]
- Early Akaroa, Banks Peninsula [1870]
- Early morning scene from Bealey Hotel.
- An early picture of Sumner [186-?]
- Early view of Christchurch [1851]
- Earthquake damage to the Cathedral spire, in 1888 and 1901 [Nov. 1901]
- The east end of Kaikoura township showing the Esplanade and Torquay Street [193-?]
- East Street, Ashburton [193-?]
- Easter Monday in Cathedral Square, Christchurch : to the left is the Royal Exchange Building, to right the AMP Society building.[1907]
- Edmonds Band Rotunda, Christchurch [195-?]