A photograph of Wendy Hawke taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wendy's, Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wendy's, Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wendy's, Hereford Street. Reduced from six floors to one".
A photograph of the badly-damaged Wendy's building on Hereford Street. Most of the facade of the bottom storey has fallen away and windows have been boarded up with plywood.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Hereford Street looking west".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "View from Cashel Mall looking over the Whitcoulls site and the demolition of Wendy's in Hereford Street to the back of the ANZ bank in Cathedral Square".
Wendy's Burger Restaurant on Hereford Street. The lower facade has been boarded up on the left hand side.
Wendy's Burger Restaurant on Hereford Street. The lower facade has been boarded up on the left hand side.
A plan for Greening the Rubble's Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The plan was created by Jonathan Hall and Wendy Hoddinott from Greening the Rubble.
An artist's impression of the Greening the Rubble Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The image was created by Jonathan Hall and Wendy Hoddinott from Greening the Rubble.
Wendy, a member of the Lyttelton community who was given a felt heart. The felt hearts were a healing outlet during the Canterbury earthquakes. The goal was to create beauty in the midst of chaos, to keep people's hands busy and their minds off the terrifying reality of the earthquakes, as well as to give a gift of love to workers and businesses who helped improve life in Lyttelton.
A digital copy of a plan for the Greening the Rubble Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The plan shows a sketch of the garden including a raised floor, flower beds, a paved path, and a picket fence. It also contains measurements and notes on what will be planted in the beds.