One rectangular A4 landscape multicoloured artwork by Trinity [Jack-Midgley?] for her Uncle, Kyle Jack-Midgley. Drawn for
One small black canvas with a glittery red heart in the centre left as a tribute at the Canterbury Television site, collected 23 March 2013.
One polyester, pink and purple patterned tie left as an earthquake tribute at the Canterbury Television site and collected on 21 October 2013.
One photograph of Kyle Jack Midgey and his fiancee Olivia, left as an earthquake tribute at the Canterbury Television site and collected on 21 October 2013.
One picture of forget-me-nots with a message to Saori Kikuda left as an earthquake tribute at the Canterbury Television site and collected on 21 October 2013.
One artwork in the shape of a stag's head, made from recycled copper and flattened corrugated iron. The item could be used as a coat hook.
One rectangular coffee table made from lath timber. A ridgeline runs along the top of the table: the ridgeline could be seen as a mountain range or a seismograph reading.
One rectangular A4 landscape artwork by Nathan Jack-Midgley depicting an aeroplane, animals and people at a memorial service for Kyle Brandon Jack-Midgley, June 2013. Drawn for
One rectangular A4 landscape artwork by Aaliyah [Jack-Midgley?] depicting a boat on one side and a multi-coloured image on reverse, for her Uncle, Kyle Jack-Midgley. Drawn for
One rectangular colour artwork compiled of photographs of Urban Search and Rescue team markings following the Canterbury earthquakes. The artwork is entitled 'Encode' and was created by Mayoress Jo Nicholls-Parker.
One turned wooden box shaped like a teardrop, made from rimu. Inset brass and pewter strips curve around the base in a Celtic knot shape. The box is in two parts.
One blue cotton T-shirt with white and grey printed text on the front explaining the term munted. The T-shirt was created in response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake and this example was worn by Mayor Bob. Worn by
One orange and black Earth Sea Sky Antarctic New Zealand jacket constructed from XTR soft shell with tuckaway hood and distinctive Antarctic New Zealand penguin logos. Worn by then Mayor (later Sir) Bob Parker during the response to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010-11. Worn by