Search results
All Items (522,747)
Gallery (50,405)
Map (12,003)
Related Topics
Showing 141-160 of 50,405 results for “”
Evening Post" Photo. After the presentation of the Wellington Centennial Gold Cup at Trentham yesterday. From the left, G?R. Tatter sail, who rode Old Bill to victory, T. L. Wilson, the trainer, Mr. Martin Greenwood, who represented the owner. (Mr. H. H. Pharazyn, now absent in'..' England), Mrs. Riddiford, Mr. Eric L. Riddiford, president of the Wellington Racing Club, and Mrs. and Mr. H. H. Green, donors of the trophies, which were presented by Mrs. Green. Top right, scene in the saddling paddock before the race. (Evening Post, 19 January 1940)
A' record crowd visited Trentham yesterday to witness the running of 'the Centennial Gold Clip, which took place in ideal weather. Some idea of the. crowd present is given bythe) centre picture of the lawn between the stands. Top, finish of the Cup event, Old Bill (nearest the rails) fighting out the finish of the race with Beau Vite, with Gladynev an&Beau Repair.e some'distance back: Belpw* Sir Beau winning the Wellington Stakes from Kentucky and , .. (Evening Post, 19 January 1940)
A number of carriages ivere damaged when the north-bound Limited ivas derailed at Mercer on Monday morning. Tivo pictures shoiving the overturned locomotive and the front carriage, in which ten people were injured, appeared on this page yesterday, and this picture illustrates the damage done to several following carriages of the train. "Sport and General" Photo. Five boy survivors from a ship carrying children overseas, wearing iheir life-saving equipment on the rescue ship. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940)
Evening Post" Photo. A corner of the picturesque; Khandallah green yesterday afternoon when the pairs in the New Zealand Bowling Association's Centennial tournament were being played. "Sport and General" Photo. Beer being served to French troops deep down in the Maginot Line. Crown Studios Photo. Mr. Frank Donnelly, who died on Yal?a photo Wednesday morning at his home . c » » ' in Loiver Butt. He ivas a ivell- The first compulsory military trainees in Australia since 1929 ivere swornm at bydney on January known member ofthehairdressing 4. Major M.L.F.Jarvie, area officer at Marrickville, a suburb of Sydney, is reading the oath to a --■'.' trade* " batch pi recruits qf, the class-reac^ A giant stingray, iveighing 240 pounds, caught at, Pahautanui by two Wellington residents, Messrs. T. P. Hewitt and/S.A. Butler. Reference is made to this capture elsewhere in this issue. (Evening Post, 11 January 1940)
British Official Photo. Punjabi dancers taking part in an Indian gymkhana held to entertain local inhabitants near their camp in France) The dancers, who are members of the Indian Army of the 8.E.F., carry a kind of castanet in their hands, consisting of pieces of tvood with belsl on them. (Evening Post, 12 June 1940)