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Jewellery for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
T-Shirts for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Neckties and earrings for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Bricks made from liquefaction silt, for sale at the Canterbury A&P Show.
A 'For sale' sign at a residential property on Dublin Street has 'Sold' stuck over it.
Jewellery and key rings made of Lego pieces, for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
The cartoon shows a house for sale in Christchurch after the earthquakes; there is a jagged rip through the house and the road outside that looks like a seismic graph after a lot of activity. The 'For Sale' sign says 'Open Plan living, open home, Seismologist's dream!'. Context - A house wrecked by the Christchurch earthquakes of September 4th 2010, February 22 2011 and June 13 2011.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A photograph of Munns the Man's Shop on Armagh Street. The windows have shattered and the glass has fallen onto the footpath. The stock and posters for an "end of lease" sale can still be seen inside the store.
A sign reading, "For sale by tender" outside an empty lot on Manchester Street. A building has been demolished and cleared from the site.
A damaged building on Bealey Avenue still has a For Sale sign in front of it. The building has been cordoned off with emergency tape.
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Community noticeboards and the library is there along with the guinea pigs for sale and the keen kids looking for work.
Photos taken in Diamond Harbour Library on May 24, 2011 following the February 22 earthquake.
File reference: CCL-2011-05-24-Diamond Harbour-After-The-Earthquake-IMG_14
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
A Harcourts real estate sign on the Ozone Hotel advertises it for sale as a development site. The photographer comments, "A bike ride to New Brighton and the beach 3 weeks after the Feb 22 quake. Roads were still very rough and under reconstruction".
A female bartender chats with a customer as she pours his beer. She asks him about his jersey, saying 'That's not one of those expensive Adidas jerseys is it?' and he replies 'No - it's a Christchurch "After the quake" jersey!' The jersey has on the front three rectangular shapes that are tipping over. Context: Adidas has been at the centre of a jersey-pricing storm since it was revealed the replica tops could be bought much cheaper overseas. The jersey had been listed for sale at $US79.99 ($NZ92.68) on the US website worldrugbyshop.com and could also be found cheaper on British websites. It was retailing for $220 in New Zealand, but retailers have dropped the price as the debate has raged. Adidas has refused to drop the wholesale price.
Colour and black and white versions available
Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).