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![Dr Margaret Cruickshank MD, 1873-1918](IMG0047.jpg)
Dr Margaret Cruickshank MD, 1873-1918
[1923] |
![Bethel Prinn Manhire (1865-1915)](IMG0048.jpg)
Bethel Prinn Manhire (1865-1915)
[1900] |
![245 Woodham, the residence of Mr G. H. Whitcombe, built by the late Mr Gwalter Palairet](IMG0049.jpg)
245 Woodham, the residence of Mr G. H. Whitcombe, built by the late Mr Gwalter Palairet
[1913] |
![The south side of Gloucester Street, Christchurch](IMG0050.jpg)
The south side of Gloucester Street, Christchurch
[188-?] |
![Interior, Sign of the Kiwi](IMG0051.jpg)
Interior, Sign of the Kiwi
[ca. 1927] |
![At the Sign of the Kiwi, Hill Top, Dyers Pass Road](IMG0052.jpg)
At the Sign of the Kiwi, Hill Top, Dyers Pass Road
[ca. 1917] |
![A cycling novelty](IMG0053.jpg)
A cycling novelty
[1898] |
![Some members of the Atalanta Club](IMG0054.jpg)
Some members of the Atalanta Club
[ca. 1892] |
![The completed nave and spire of the Christchurch Cathedral](IMG0055.jpg)
The completed nave and spire of the Christchurch Cathedral
[ca. 1882] |
![High Street, between Lichfield and Cashel Streets, Christchurch](IMG0056.jpg)
High Street, between Lichfield and Cashel Streets, Christchurch
[ca. 1920] |
![Grass seeders threshing, Banks Peninsula](IMG0057.jpg)
Grass seeders threshing, Banks Peninsula
[ca. 1900] |
![Delivery wagons in Lichfield Street between Colombo and High Streets, Christchurch](IMG0058.jpg)
Delivery wagons in Lichfield Street between Colombo and High Streets, Christchurch
[ca. 1883] |
![High Street looking north to the Post Office, Christchurch](IMG0059.jpg)
High Street looking north to the Post Office, Christchurch
[ca. 1884] |
![Annie Quayle Townend's house at Sumner](IMG0060.jpg)
Annie Quayle Townend's house at Sumner
[1909] |
![Horse-drawn gun teams of the 9th Battery hauling 18 pounders on the move at the annual artillerymen's camp at Sandown, near Sheffield](IMG0061.jpg)
Horse-drawn gun teams of the 9th Battery hauling 18 pounders on the move at the annual artillerymen's camp at Sandown, near Sheffield
[1926?] |
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