Fotocentre (Oamaru) Limited later Colourview Publications (1997) Limited.
Fotocentre (Oamaru) Limited was incorporated as a private company 26 May 1959. The company changed its name to Colourview Publications (1997) Limited on 9 May 1997 and registered as a company 23 June 1997, the directors then being David Edward Johnstone and Ellen Mary Johnstone. This company was deregistered on 9 December 2005.
Leonard Frank Johnstone born 24 January 1923 Christchurch, died 4 November 1994 Dunedin.
Cromwell and Lake Dunstan
CO 6
CO 6
CB 10
Maori
children diving for coins thrown by tourists into the river at the
Entrance to the Historic Maori Village, Whakarewarewa, less than two
miles from the centre of Rotorua
CB 17
Queenstown
QD 26The Mall, Queenstown
QD 35
JN 94
Sign of the Takahe, Christchurch, New Zealand
CC 107
FJ 108
One of Christchurch's tramcars travelling the city loop route, passing by the Christchurch Arts Centre. Canterbury, New Zealand
photo: Peter Morath
CC 120
Lyttelton Port, Canterbury
CC 121
Picton in the South Island, New Zealand
MB 206
NM 222
Ohinemutu Church by Moonlight, Rotorua
CB 299
Stone Store, Oldest Stone Building in New Zealand. Built 1833, Kerikeri.
BI 353
BI 353
Kemp House. The oldest wooden building in New Zealand, built in 1819 at Kerikeri, New Zealand.
BI 354
Maori Meeting House, Waitangi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
BI 357
BI 357
Ngatokimatawhaorua
BI 366
BI 366
Paihia, Bay of Islands
BI 398
BI 398
Williams Memorial Church, Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
BI 405
BI 405
Russell, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
BI 435
BI 435
Cape Reinga Lighthouse and Signpost, Northland
NU 482
BI 491
Nga Toki, Matawhaorua, Maori War Canoe, Waitangi, Bay of Islands
BI 501
Nga Toki, Matawhaorua, Maori War Canoe, Waitangi, Bay of Islands
BI 501
SI 529
DO 550
[reverse message dated 13 September 2001]
Mustering sheep, Mt Cook in background, Canterbury, New Zealand.
CM 897
Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru
NO 1033
NO 1033
Sign of the Takahe. The lounge looking toward the fireplace. Christchurch, New Zealand
CC 1078
Cathedral Square, Christchurch
CC 1165
Lyttelton Road Tunnel
CC 1166
CC 1078
Memorial Room, Sign of the Takahe, Christchurch, New Zealand
CC 1081Cathedral Square, Christchurch
CC 1165
Lyttelton Road Tunnel
CC 1166
QD 1246
Jet boating under the Edith Cavell Bridge on the Shotover River, Queenstown
QD 1246
Homer Tunnel, Road to Milford Sound, Southland, New Zealand
MS 1251
RT 1287
Cathedral Square showing the Post Office, Christchurch, New Zealand
CC 1307
QD 1354
Glentanner Station
CM 1371
Interior Maori Meeting House, Waitangi
BI 1425
Aerial view of Russell in the Bay of Islands
BI 1435
Aerial view of Russell in the Bay of Islands
BI 1435
photograph by George R. Chance
JN 1501
NL 1576
Aerial View, Cook Strait Ferry, Tory Channel
MB 1791
Emerald Pool, Waiwera Hot Mineral Pools, Waiwera, Auckland, New Zealand
AA 1842
Sapphire Pool, Waiwera hot mineral pools, Waiwera, Auckland, New Zealand
AA 1843
Hot mineral pools, Waiwera, Auckland, New Zealand
AA 1849
Waiwera, Hot Mineral Pools, Auckland, New Zealand
AA 1864
Canterbury Provincial Council Chamber, Christchurch, New Zealand
CC 2207
Interior of Whakaata, Maori Meeting House, Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum, Banks Peninsula
CC 2224Henry, Male Tuatara, Southland Centennial Museum, Invercargill
GI 2352
MB 2511
Aerial view of Blenheim
MB 2517
Study, Broadgreen House, Nelson City
NM 2553
Master Bedroom, Broadgreen House, Nelson City
NM 2554
Kitchen, Broadgreen House, Nelson City
NM 2555
Dining Room, Broadgreen House, Nelson City
NM 2556
NM 2557
Period Costume Display, Broadgreen House, Nelson City
NM 2564
This is the only survivor of three mission houses, built at Waimate in 1831-32. For nine years it was occupied by the lay missionary George Clark and later the home of Bishop Selwyn from 1842-44. It was restored to its original regency style by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Photography and Printing by Fotocentre Ltd, Oamaru, North Otago
HPT 2592
Alberton, Auckland
Built in 1862 for Allan Kerr Taylor - an Auckland farmer and businessman - and later extended to include the Indian style verandahs and towers, the house was bequeathed to the Trust in 1972 by his last surviving daughter, and has been fully restored.
Photography and Printing by Fotocentre Ltd, Oamaru, North Otago
Built in 1862 for Allan Kerr Taylor - an Auckland farmer and businessman - and later extended to include the Indian style verandahs and towers, the house was bequeathed to the Trust in 1972 by his last surviving daughter, and has been fully restored.
Photography and Printing by Fotocentre Ltd, Oamaru, North Otago
HPT 2647
Ophir Post Office
In 1863 a post office was opened at Black's Diggings, Otago, and later renamed Ophir after the site of King Solomon's famous gold mines. The present post office was erected in 1886 and since 1976 has been operated on an agency basis by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Postmarked 16 March 1992
Photography and Printing by Fotocentre Ltd, Oamaru, North Otago
HPT 2676
NL 2788
NL 2790
NL 2791
HW 2866
HW 2869
BI 3004
Benmore Dam and Lake, New Zealand
NO 9039
NO 9039
Westport
WU 9042
Hanmer Springs
KC 9053
Paua Shell House
SI 9084
SI 9084
Greymouth
WU 9096
WU 9096
NL 9135
Waitangi, Bay of Islands, N.Z.
BI 9148
BI 9148
Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
BI 9153
BI 9153
TP 9166
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