A photograph of Lianne Dalziel taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Coralie Wynn taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Danielle Louise O'Halloran taken by Gemma Coutts as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Thérèse Angelo taken by Gemma Coutts as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Krysal taken by Gemma Coutts as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Estelle Laugesen taken by Abi Keene as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Ella taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
Elizabeth Ashby's Photo
A photograph of Emma Butler taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Jane Sutherland-Norton taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Susan Allen taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Rosemary Baird taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Mary Holmes taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Ngaire Robertson taken by Abi Keene as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Ruth Todd taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Jade Rutherford taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Peggy Kelly taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Lois Herbert taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Amber Henderson taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Raewyn Iketau taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A copy of an article extracted from page 1 of The Star newspaper, published on 25 May 1910. The article is titled, "Eclipse of the Moon".
A copy of an article extracted from page 3 of The Press newspaper, published on 4 February 1897. The article is titled, "The Eclipse of the Sun".
A copy of an article extracted from page 3 of The Star newspaper, published on 7 December 1882. The article is titled, "The Transit of Venus".
A copy of an article extracted from page 8 of The Star newspaper, published on 13 May 1899. The article is titled, "Among the Stars: An evening with a telescope".
A copy of an article extracted from page 6 of The Press newspaper, published on 27 May 1891. The article is titled, "Mr Townsend's Telescope: A peep at the sun".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a letter box on a residential property in Christchurch.
Flooding along Avonside Drive. The power poles along the road are on an outward lean due to liquefaction at the base. Concrete blocks have been pushed up against them to keep them upright.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 127-133 Manchester Street.
An image used as a St Patricks Day profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "It's all right to feel lucky." All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 17 March 2014 at 11:00am.
As a man and a woman walk along the man comments that 'for 2 minutes yesterday people were joined as one in a spirit of caring and thoughtful reflection...' The woman, speaking about their personal life, wonders why they only ever manage 2 minutes of that. Context - at 12.51 pm on Tuesday 1 March 2011 (exactly a week after the catastrophic Christchurch earthquake of 22 February) all of New Zealand stopped for two minutes of silent contemplation.
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