A PDF copy of a Christmas card design. The front of the card shows a family sharing kai and the inside of the card reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete".
A PDF copy of a Christmas postcard design. The postcard depicts a family of 'All Righties' sharing some kai. The postcard reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete".
A PDF copy of a Christmas card design. The front of the card depicts a family of 'All Righties' sharing some kai. The inside of the card reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete".
A digitally manipulated image of a Christmas tree. The photographer comments, "Remember the homeless and lonely at Christmas time".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 25 December 2012 entitled, "Merry Christmas".
An image designed for use as a banner. The image reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete".
A road cone adorned with Christmas decorations on the side of Kingsford Street in Burwood.
An image depicting a Christmas cracker and other Christmas-related items. All Right? used the image as a Facebook cover photo on 15 December 2015 at 10:17am, with the caption, "Who would you like your Christmas crackers with?! Thank the peeps who made your 2015 better, with bright festive tiles you can print and share! allright.org.nz/festive".
A black and white historic photograph of Father Christmas waving to crowds from a float outside Armstrong & Co., [ca. 1930].
A PDF copy of a Christmas card from 'Take a Breather', featuring a message by CDHB Chief Executive David Meates. The front design features a plethora of everyday and Christmas-themed images surrounding the words, "Take a breather... Canterbury's a busy place. What could you do to recharge?". The inside reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete." It also includes a message from David Meates encouraging the recipient to take a breather and have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
A PDF copy of a Christmas card from 'Take a Breather', featuring a message by CDHB Chief Executive David Meates. The front design features a plethora of everyday and Christmas-themed images surrounding the words, "Take a breather... Canterbury's a busy place. What could you do to recharge?". The inside reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete." It also includes a message from David Meates encouraging the recipient to take a breather and have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
It’s that time of the year again, carols, Christmas shopping, annual staff parties, parades and backyard barbeques. For many of us, Christmas traditions are passed down through our families, and some of the fare found on our festive tables may … Continue reading →
A photograph of a Christmas message written on the wall of a house at Cannon Hill Crescent in Mt Pleasant. Paper Christmas decorations have been stuck on the window above the wall.
A portaloo on the side of Kingsford Street in the Horseshoe Lake District. Signs with "Merry Christmas" and "Santa's Grotto" have been taped to the side.
A PDF copy of an edition of a guide to Christmas shopping.
A PDF copy of an edition of a guide to Christmas shopping.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Martindales Road railway bridge Christmas decorations".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 14 December 2010 entitled, "Christmas Presents....".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Martindales Road railway bridge Christmas decorations".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Martindales Road railway bridge Christmas decorations".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 21 December 2013 entitled, "Christmas in past years".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 26 December 2010 entitled, "Christmas 2010".
An image used as a Christmas cover photo on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "Merry Christmas, Meri Kirihimete." All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 15 December 2014 at 1:42pm.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 8 December 2011 entitled, "Christmas Cones".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 5 December 2010 entitled, "Christmas is coming...".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 28 November 2013 entitled, "Christmas Carol".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 1 December 2012 entitled, "Cardboard Christmas".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 25 December 2011 entitled, "Merry Christmas....".
A PDF copy of a Christmas card design. The front of the card shows a family of 'All Righties' sharing kai and the inside of the card reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete". The card also includes a personal message from David Meates, CDHB Chief Executive. In this Meates thanks the card's recipients and encourages them to prioritise their own wellbeing in language suggestive of the All Right? campaign.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 28 December 2013 entitled, "Christchurch Christmas 2013".