UC student trainee science teacher Carrie Whyte helps out at a Papanui study centre, assisting Bopha Chea with her Art History assignment.
The inside of a tent set up in the Arts car park at the University of Canterbury after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The tents were used as temporary lecture rooms while the buildings were being checked for damage.
A photograph of a house. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Lyttelton, down Canterbury Street".
The Mitre Tavern on the corner of Canterbury Street and Norwich Quay in Lyttelton.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street, blocked off by wire fencing.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of Christine Deeming, administrator of the School of Maori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Canterbury.
Damage to the old Canterbury Public Library building on Cambridge Terrace. Strapping protects the building from further damage.
Detail of the damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chamers, where part of the brick facade has crumbled.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team and the New Zealand Police walking down Antigua Street, near the Canterbury Brewery.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team and the New Zealand Police walking down Antigua Street, near the Canterbury Brewery.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Television Building on Gloucester Street. There are large cracks in the columns of the building and many of the windows are broken.
A photograph of the Canterbury Television Building on Gloucester Street. In the foreground are several cars crushed by fallen rubble. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the closest car.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Television Building on Gloucester Street. Some of the concrete on the columns has crumbled, revealing the steel reinforcement underneath.
A photograph of a veterinarian holding a pigeon at SPCA Canterbury. The pigeon was named Barney Rubble due to the fact that it was found amongst the rubble and debris of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A photograph of a detail of the Canterbury Times and Star Building.
A photograph of a detail of the Canterbury Times and Star Building.
A graphic listing the 14 people who died in the collapse of unreinforced buildings in the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Aerial view of the Arts Centre".
Bronze award presented to Claire Laredo, from Christchurch. Pictured here with Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
A member of the emergency team climbing the stairs on the first floor of the Registry Building, on the way to retrieve important items.
One of the volunteers in a "Ucan make a difference" tshirt giving out soup as part of the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
Gold Award, presented to Gina Scandrett (from Christchurch), the 'voice' of the Student volunteer army, co-ordinated and tracked all jobs, movements of entire organisation.
Gold Award, presented to Jade Rutherford (from Tauranga), the 'voice' of the Student volunteer army, co-ordinated and tracked all jobs, movements of entire organisation.