Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Ian Town walking to the Community Engagement Awards.
The destruction of the Royal Hotel on the corner of Norwich Quay and Canterbury Street.
The cartoon consists of the words 'More quACHES' drawn with a stencil. Context - Two more earthquakes rocked Christchurch on 13th June, following those of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011. The first magnitude 5.5 quake struck at 1pm, 10 kilometres east of Christchurch at Taylor's Mistake beach, at a depth of 11 kilometres, and sent people scrambling for cover. It was followed at 2.20pm by a more powerful magnitude 6 quake, centred 10 kilometres southeast of the city and 9km underground. There is a wordplay on 'quakes' and 'aches'.
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A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canterbury University temporary lecture tents".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canterbury University temporary lecture tents".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canterbury University temporary lecture tents".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canterbury University. Ceiling tiles of solid plaster".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "CBD with Christ's College in the foreground, Canterbury Museum and the Arts Centre".
Two men in a cherry picker are lifted to exmaine the smock stach of the boiler in Facilities Management.
Members of the Senior Management Team read briefing documents inside the a temporary building on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team are let inside one the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team read briefing documents inside the a temporary building on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team read briefing documents inside the a temporary building on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team read briefing documents inside the a temporary building on the Ilam Oval.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
A volunteer hands an icrecream to a student as part of the Random Acts of Kindness Initiative on Campus.
Students with ice creams from the Random Acts of Kindness, and intiative on Campus during the progressive restart.
Jessica Peterson, from Research and Innovation and has now taken on the role as the Earthquake Research Coordinator.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Bronze award present to Matthew Prendergast and Thomas Nation, both from Christchurch. Pictured here with Prime Minister John Key.
Te Maire Tay, Director of the Ngai Tahu Research Centre, speaks at the UC CEISMIC digital archive launch.
CERA Chief Executive Roger Sutton speaks to the audience at the launch of the UC CEISMIC digital archive.
Construction of the new bride from University Drive to the Recreation Centre, giving access to the new Oval Village.