A photograph of a man at the 'free legal help' table in a temporary emergency management centre set up after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The table was set up by Community Law Canterbury to offer free legal help to those in need.
A photograph of a refreshments table at the opening of Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat.
A photograph of an abandoned toy dog sitting on a cafe table in Cashel Mall.
A table giving statistics on injuries in the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 earthquakes.
A photograph of salt and pepper shakers still sitting on the tables of an abandoned cafe.
A photograph of a picnic table near Governors Bay Road. The concrete pad underneath has cracked.
A photograph of a picnic table near Governors Bay Road. The concrete pad underneath has cracked.
A photograph of a block of shops on Worcester Street. USAR codes have been spray painted on the windows. Chairs, tables, and signs still sit outside the shops.
A photograph of a crack in the concrete pad underneath a picnic table near Governors Bay Road.
Seats and tables made out of cable drums on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
Information table about '185 Empty Chairs', Pete Majendie's art installation commemorating those who died in the earthquake.
A table giving the number of earthquakes recorded in Christchurch and North Canterbury since 4 September 2010.
A photograph of table tennis games at CityUps. CityUps was a 'city of the future for one night only', and the main event of FESTA 2014.
The ground at this residential property on New Brighton Road is completely water-logged.
Red Cross volunteers distributing care packages to affected residents. A sign in front of the table reads "Free".
A foosball table in the seating area outside Goodbye Blue Monday, a bar and music venue off Polar Lane.
Seen through the cordon fence, a wine bottle still sits on a table in the emptied-out Scorpio Books.
A refurbished building on Hereford Street. Table and chairs sit in front of the Your Place cafe and bar.
A meal that has fallen off a table can still be seen inside a cafe in the Pavilion building.
A photograph of a page in The Record newspaper. The newspaper is on a table at the Hororata cafe.
A photograph of a desk and turn table taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The desk and turn table are covered in dust and rubble, and the outer wall is crumbled behind them.
Members of the public sit at tables outside the Coffee Lovers cafe on the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
A photograph of the front page of The Record newspaper. The newspaper is on a table at the Hororata Cafe.
A photograph of people at a school which was used as a Civil Defence Report Centre after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Cordon tape has been slung from two picnic tables and from the posts of the veranda behind.
A photograph of a concrete pad under a picnic table near Governors Bay Road. The concrete has shifted in the ground.
A photograph of a table in Cowles Stadium, full of books, clothes and toys for refugees from the 4 September earthquake.
A photograph of a table in Cowles Stadium, full of books, clothes and toys for refugees from the 4 September earthquake.
CD racks and bookshelf in lounge. Amazing that the glass vase on the glass topped coffee table didn't move!
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Muffins, pastries and club sandwiches set up on long trestle tables at the opening of the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT).
Muffins, pastries and club sandwiches set up on long trestle tables at the opening of the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT).