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April 2, 2023

Life of New Zealand in the 1960s Through Amazing Kodachrome Slides

During the 1960s the arrival of TV and jet airliners shrank our world, and New Zealanders began to express themselves on a range of international issues, including opposition to the Vietnam War.

New Zealand in the 1960s was a relative paradise. There were two million people living in a welfare state. There was no unemployment and about one murder a year. Men worked about 40 hours a week and most women stayed at home to look after the house and children.

The system was geared accordingly and with a State Advances Corporation loan available at 4 per cent interest, most people could attain home ownership, on a full section and be mortgage-free by retirement age.

These amazing Kodachrome slides from Dave’s Old Slides that show what life of New Zealand looked like in the 1960s.

Devon St, New Plymouth, New Zealand, circa 1960

Bath house, Rototura, New Zealand, circa 1960

Bicycles, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, circa 1960

Moray Place and Filleul Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, circa 1960

Te Kauwhata, New Zealand, circa 1960

Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1961

In front of the Chief Post Office, Blenheim, New Zealand, circa 1962

Road safety at Marton Junction School, North Island, New Zealand, March 1962

Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, circa 1962

Wakatipu District Centennial, Queenstown, New Zealand, 1962

Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand, circa 1963

Bedford truck with hay bales, New Zealand, circa 1963

Dunedin Railway Station, New Zealand, circa 1963

Looking south-west from High and Rattray streets, Dunedin, New Zealand, circa 1963

Oriental Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, circa 1963

Post Office, Whakatāne, New Zealand, circa 1963

Tram in Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, circa 1963

Tulips, New Zealand, circa 1963

Whakatāne, New Zealand, circa 1963

Whakatāne, New Zealand, circa 1963

Whakatāne, New Zealand, circa 1963

Whakatāne, New Zealand, circa 1963

Quay Street, Auckland, New Zealand, circa 1964

Ice skating at Queenstown, New Zealand, circa 1965

Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island, New Zealand, circa 1965

Photographers and VW beetle, New Zealand, circa 1965

Pukaki, New Zealand, 1965

Strong's shop at Naseby, Otago, New Zealand, circa 1965

The Victoria Railway Hotel, Invercargill, New Zealand, circa 1965

Chief Post Office, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1967

Musicians at Quail Valley, Nelson, New Zealand, circa 1967

Quay Street, Auckland, New Zealand, 1967

Quay Street, Auckland, New Zealand, 1967

Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, 1967

Wairakei Hotel, New Zealand, December 1967

Cambridge, New Zealand, circa 1968

Children at petrol station, Lake Pukaki, New Zealand, 1968

Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand, circa 1968

New Brighton, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1968

Pukaki Airport, New Zealand, 1968

Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, 1968

Shortland Street, Auckland, New Zealand, 1968

THC Milford, New Zealand, circa 1968

United Service Hotel, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 1968

Vulcan Lane, Auckland, New Zealand, 1968

1 comment:

  1. Awesome photos! Funny how some of the places (Vulcan Lane, Auckland for example) look pretty much the same now.

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