A scanned copy of an artwork from the University of Canterbury Students' magazine, Canta, in 1972.
A scanned copy of the cover page of the Review capping magazine published in April 1993.
A scanned copy of a photograph of the heads of two students amongst a pile of Canta magazines. Canta is the University of Canterbury student magazine. The photograph is from 1987.
A photograph of abandoned magazines on Hereford Street.
A rack of magazines at the Pallet Pavilion's vintage market.
Roger Sutton, outside the CERA building for the Canterbury Magazine 2011.
An abandoned cafe located in the Pavilion building on Cashel Street. Magazines and newspapers are laid out on the counter and the reflection of Les Mills Gym can be seen in the window.
An abandoned cafe located in the Pavilion building on Cashel Street. A dead plant, magazines, and newspapers are laid out on the counter and the reflection of Les Mills Gym car park can be seen in the window.
Magazines reflect the community interests.
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_19
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
A photograph of a sitting area on the ground floor of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. A plate and magazines has fallen off the coffee table and a chair has toppled over. In the background, a piece of the ceiling under the stairs is hanging loose.
An image that appeared on the opening pages of the web edition of Christchurch Art Gallery's magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013 (no. 172). The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".