Erica Wheeler's Story
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
Summary of oral history interview with Erica Wheeler about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Summary of oral history interview with Erica Wheeler about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Summary of oral history interview with Lindsey James about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Summary of oral history interview with Michelle Whitaker about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Profile of Billa Field; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Summary of oral history interview with Jane Sutherland-Norton about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Transcript of Peter Field's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A scanned copy of the cover page of a theis written by David Lockwood for an MSc in Physics at the University of Canterbury. The thesis is titled "The Action of a Sound Field on Colloids" and was submitted in 1964.
A technical guideline which defines SCIRT Delivery Team requirements for as-built field surveying and attribute information.
An open field along the west side of Manchester street, bounded by a row of well-grown English Poplars and known as the Circus Paddock, was regularly used for touring circuses which came to town.
Call us appraisalists, historical researchers, or even cyber archaeologists. Most of our day consists of using a wide variety of historical material to pull together the histories of sites around Canterbury (and to make sure those archaeologists in the field … Continue reading →
When it comes to the weird and wonderful in 19th century life, it’s hard to go past the field of medicine: specifically, pharmaceutical and ‘self-care’ remedies. Health-related products can be some of the wackiest and most interesting things we find … Continue reading →
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Sappers Show Their Expertise in a City Under Siege".
An PDF copy of a poster featuring Northcote resident Sophia Leota. The poster quotes Leota: "It's like a family. On and off the field, we look out for each-other." The poster is from the All Right? I am ... Identity project, which sought to celebrate identity and its importance to Pacific youth and their wellbeing.