Arthur Prior (front central) with a group of attendees of the East-West philosophical 'working party' meeting in Canberra in December 1957, held under the auspices of Unesco. First row, from left: John Mackie, Alan Stout, Arthur Prior, ?, ? In the…
Arthur Prior, with daughter Ann on his back, tutoring son Martin and his friend Philip Woollaston in the backyard. Philip Woollaston, the son of the artist Toss Woollaston, was a Labour minister from 1984-90.
Arthur Prior and Rudi Ziedins in front of Prior's home at 23 Vernon Terrace in Christchurch. Rudi Ziedins came to teach philosophy at the University of Canterbury in 1958, just before Prior left for the UK. He taught at Canterbury until 1969.
From left: Arthur Prior, Gilbert Ryle and Edward Percival (zoology prof.), in front of Prior's home at 23 Vernon Terrace in Christchurch in 1954, during Ryle's visit to New Zealand.