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Addington power station
The forge at Addington railway workshops - Photograph taken 1898 by F W Dutch
View of "A" class steam locomotive No 409 "Simple"
Photographs of Christchurch buildings
Sheep sale, Addington, Christchurch
Addington blacksmith shop, 9 May 1898 - Photograph taken by F W Dutch
Photographs of South Island streets
Photographs of Christchurch buildings
Lych gate at St. Mary the Virgin, Anglican Church Addington, Christchurch
"Ab" Class steam locomotive 783 (4-6-2 type)
Bowring, Walter Armiger 1874-1931 :Mr Geo G Stead, Honorary Treasurer of the Canterbury Jockey Club - [Christchurch] Charles Hiorns for the Christchurch Press Co. Ltd. 1900. Press portraits no. 31.
New Zealand post card. The Hospital, Christchurch. [Postmarked 29 December 1905]
St. Mary the Virgin, Anglican Church, Addington, Christchurch
Anglican Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in Addington Christchurch
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Addington Railway, Christchurch
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