A photograph of an advertisement for McCormick Reapers & Binders on the side of a building on Lichfield Street. The advertisement was exposed when the building next door was demolished.
A photograph of an advertisement for Morrow Basset & Co. on the side of a building on Bedford Row. The advertisement was exposed when the building next door was demolished.
A photograph of an advertisement for McCormick Reapers & Binders on the side of a building on Lichfield Street. The advertisement was exposed when the building next door was demolished.
A close-up photograph of a mural on the side of a building on Beresford Street.
Detail of an advertisement painted on the side of a building. The advertisement has been uncovered by the demolition of the adjoining building.
A photograph of an advertisement for Gap Filler on the corner of Manchester Street and Dundas Street.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press. The advertisement advises the expected delivery date for a reprinted edition.
An advertisement for the "Fight for Christchurch" event.
An advertisement for 'The Pledge for Canterbury' campaign.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press. The advertisement advises that the book has sold out and is being reprinted.
A photograph of an aged advertisement for Polson's Decorators & Signwriters. The slogan reads, "Protect your investment, paint your property regularly and save money". This photograph was captured on Manchester Street.
A photograph of All Right? advertisements on the back of a bus at the Red Bus depot on Ferry Road. The advertisement depicts an 'All Rightie' trimming a hedge and reads, "When did you last show a little love?" The posters are part of a set of advertisements which ask a question of the viewer, related to their mental health and wellbeing.
An advertisement for a new earthquake book being published by The Press.
A photograph of All Right? advertisements on the back of buses at the Red Bus depot on Ferry Road. The advertisements read, "When did you last really catch up?" and "When did you last show a little love?".
A photograph of All Right? advertisements on the back of a bus at the Red Bus depot on Ferry Road. The advertisement depicts two 'All Righties' catching up over coffee and reads, "When was your last mate date?".
An advertisement for the All Right? smartphone app, designed for use on Facebook.
An advertisement for the All Right? smartphone app, designed for use on Facebook.
An advertisement for the All Right? smartphone app, designed for use on Facebook.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement for a reprint of the 6 September edition of The Press.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement for the All Right? smartphone smartphone app, designed for use on Facebook.
A photograph of an All Right? advertisement in a Christchurch Art Gallery booklet. The advertisement depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside a small image of 'Cass' by Rita Angus. The advertisement reads, "Had a good boogie lately? Everyone needs to let their hair down now and then." All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 20 June 2013 at 2:41pm.
An advertisement for a book about the 22 February 2011 earthquake, being published by The Press.
A photograph of an advertisement for insurance in the car park of the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
An advertisement for an edition of the Press including a guide to the National Christchurch Memorial Service.
A photograph of a partly revealed advertisement near the entrance to His Lordship's Lane in the SOL Square area.