Octagon Live Restaurant cordoned off after the earthquake.
A photograph of four students on a bridge they have constructed across the Avon River, outside the UCSA building. The photograph was taken in 2015 during the annual Civil Engineering Bridge Challenge event.
Damage to a building in the central city.
The Shelley Common Room, previously a social space, converted into a study space after the September earthquake.
Janelle Blythe with the Penguin Scale.
A photograph of a crowd of students outside the UCSA building during the 2008 end-of-year Tea Party event.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
A worker grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
Construction of the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
Mechanical Engineer students having lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground. Lectures have been held in tents and in the bar at Ohoka/Mandeville showground since the February earthquake.
A photograph of a crowd of students outside the UCSA building during the 2008 end-of-year Tea Party event.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, scratching his head as he looks at the damaged clock drive of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope.
Classrooms KG 1-7 on the Ilam Oval, now called the Kirkwood Oval.
UC is awarded the 2011 Business and Industry Preparedness Award from the International Association of Emergency Managers (Oceania). Presented by Kristin Hoskin to Jeff Field and Sue McKnight.
Damage to buildings on Manchester Street.
Two people survey fallen bricks from a building in the city centre.
Classrooms under construction on the Oval.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Postgraduate students who went on an exchange to Oxford after the February earthquakes at a function with Vice Chancellor Rod Car and Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford Andrew Hamilton to sign a Memorandum of Understand between the two Universities.
A filing cabinet fallen and broken in an office in the Registry Building.
Wayne Youle's mural 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour' (2012), displayed in a Gap Filler site Sydenham.
UC Senior Management Team and staff at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Students with ice creams from the Random Acts of Kindness, and intiative on Campus during the progressive restart.
A student with cups of soup from the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
Gold Awards, presented to Christopher Duncan (from Darfield), Student volunteer ground and logistical operation. With Prime Minister John Key.
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph depicting students painting signs. The signs are for a protest march against education cuts.
Photo of damage in Waimakariri, taken by Brian McIndoe, 6 September 2010.
Lucy Johnson, Dean of Postgraduate Studies talks to visitors from Oxford at a function with Vice Chancellor Rod Car and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Andrew Hamilton to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the two Universities.
Commerce Building with fencing round it.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive. In the foreground there is a plaque reading, "The equatorial telescope and accessories in this observatory were presented to Canterbury College by James Townsend Esq. 1891. A large contribution towards the erection of the tower was made by the Canterbury Astronomical Society".