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 New church of St. Mary's for Merivale, Christchurch [1926] |
 Mr W. Schwiegerhausen, cyclist [1903] |
 The annual gala at North New Brighton. [25 Jan. 1919] |
 The New Brighton Surf-Bathing and Life-Saving Club's new pavilion [1913] |
 A mishap to the Christchurch-New Brighton tram at Wainoni Park [14 Dec. 1913] |
 The entrance to Christ's College, Rolleston Avenue [193-?] |
 Victoria Square from Colombo Street, with the Captain Cook statue, sculptured by Trethewey in 1932, in the foreground [193-?] |
 The entrance to the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in the Botanic Gardens, which was opened on 16 June 1932 [193-?] |
 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] |
 The Volunteers, probably the North Canterbury Rifle Battalion [ca. 1905] |
 Sali Mahomet making icecream in his 'dairy' behind his house at 69 Caledonia Road, St Albans [ca. 1910] |
 69 Caledonian Road, Christchurch [ca. 1910] |
 Robert Ewing McDougall (1860-1942) [ca. 1930] |
 Florence Mahomet (1916-1998), later Mrs Wylie, and her niece, Cynthia Mahomet, in the late 1930s [193-] |
 Florence Henrietta Mahomet (wife of Icecream Charlie) and children [ca. 1930] |
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