Edward Wright was one of the first two founding officers of the Salvation Army, New Zealand.
Albert and Sarah Burfoot played a significant pioneering role around New Zealand, including the first open-air meeting.
The Salvation Army Life-Saving Guards troupe in Palmerston North 1927-28.
The launching of a fishing boat that was built by employment trainees in Suva in the 1970s.
One of New Zealand's most dedicated Salvation Army officers is still the subject of an unsolved murder mystery over 60 years after her death.
When Fiji celebrated its 10th Anniversary in 1983 there were four corps including the Suva Central Corps.
In 1925 Kim Lock, later to be martyred in China, was enrolled as a soldier at Wellington City Corps.
The Salvation Army Life-Saving Scouts and Guards was a movement for girls and boys from 1911 to the 1950s.
John William Pattinson - killed in the 1896 Brunner Coalmine disaster, was found with his charred bible open on his knee.
Captain Laura Favall kept spirits alive onboard the shipwrecked SS Wairarapa in 1894, and drowned while being rescued.
Salvation Army officer David Bennett helps in the rescue mission during the Wahine disaster, 1968.
The Biorama company, previously the Limelight Brigade, used entertainment to preach the Gospel and produced their own films.