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Image collection: Bridge of Remembrance

This is a sample of photographs of the Bridge of Remembrance. You can search the catalogue for more or browse the collections.

The Bridge of Remembrance with Cashel Street in the background
The Bridge of Remembrance with Cashel Street in the background [193-?]
Colonel Hugh Stewart, President of the Christchurch Branch of the RSA places a wreath on the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance
Colonel Hugh Stewart, President of the Christchurch Branch of the RSA places a wreath on the
Lord Jellicoe pays tribute to the men who had answered the call to arms in his address, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe pays tribute to the men who had answered the call to arms in his address, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lady Jellicoe places her signature in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Lady Jellicoe places her signature in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Major-General Sir Andrew Russell makes a stirring speech to those assembled, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Major-General Sir Andrew Russell makes a stirring speech to those assembled, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Mr Wyn Irwin makes a statement at the gathering, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Mr Wyn Irwin makes a statement at the gathering, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Mr Andrew Anderson makes an introductory address, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Mr Andrew Anderson makes an introductory address, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe completes the levelling of the foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe completes the levelling of the foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe addresses those in attendance, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe addresses those in attendance, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe makes his speech, laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe makes his speech, laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
The foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance
The foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe sees the foundation stone is in place, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe sees the foundation stone is in place, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Mr Gummer, architect, presenting Lord Jellicoe with trowel and mallet, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Mr Gummer, architect, presenting Lord Jellicoe with trowel and mallet, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Page one of the order of ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance
Page one of the order of ceremony for the laying of the
Page two of the order of ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance
Page two of the order of ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Page one of the signatures placed in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Page one of the signatures placed in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Page two of the signatures placed in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Page two of the signatures placed in "The History of the Canterbury Regiment 1914-1919", foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe inspects the First Canterbury Guard of Honour, ANZAC Day, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe inspects the First Canterbury Guard of Honour, ANZAC Day, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord and Lady Jellicoe passing the Guard of Honour, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord and Lady Jellicoe passing the Guard of Honour, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Major-General Sir Andrew Russell addressing the assembly, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance
Major-General Sir Andrew Russell addressing the assembly, foundation stone ceremony, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Extracts from the address by Wyn Irwin, secretary of the Bridge of Remembrance Committee, foundation stone ceremony
Extracts from the address by Wyn Irwin, secretary of the Bridge of Remembrance Committee, foundation stone ceremony [25 Apr. 1923]
Lord Jellicoe at the foundation stone amidst crowd, Bridge of Remembrance
Lord Jellicoe at the foundation stone amidst crowd, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Lady Jellicoe chatting with (possibly) Mrs Wyn Irwin after the proceedings of the laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance
Lady Jellicoe chatting with (possibly) Mrs Wyn Irwin after the proceedings of the laying of the foundation stone, Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
Poster advertising the laying of the foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance
Poster advertising the laying of the foundation stone of the Bridge of Remembrance [25 Apr. 1923]
The Territorials cross the Bridge of Remembrance on the way to King Edward Barracks
The Territorials cross the Bridge of Remembrance on the way to King Edward Barracks [25 Apr. 1926]
   

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Related pages

  • Bridge of Remembrance: the history and symbolic features of the Bridge of Remembrance opened By Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, on Armistice Day, November 11, 1924. Extracts from the address of J. Wyn Irwin, of the Bridge of Remembrance Committee.