Page 3 of The Box section of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 28 June 2011.
Page 47 of the Your Weekend section of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 18 February 2012.
Page 8 of the Your Weekend section of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 25 February 2012.
Page 3 of the Zest section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 14 March 2012.
Page 9 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 16 May 2011.
A photograph of Robin Duff's house at 386 Oxford Terrace. Weeds have grown near the fence and the grass has not been mowed. A yellow sticker on the door indicates that the access to the house is restricted.
A photograph of the former site of Doug Sexton's house at 378 Oxford Terrace. Sexton's house was demolished after his land was zoned Red.
Page 8 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 17 December 2011.
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph depicting University of Canterbury students from Bishop Julius Hall of Residence dancing the Can Can on a float. The photograph was taken during the 1960 'procesh', or annual capping parade and was sourced from archives held in Macmillan Brown Library.
Page 6 of the Your Weekend section of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 31 December 2011.
Page 3 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 25 May 2011.
Page 8 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 20 November 2012.
A scan of page 168 of the fourth book of The Pledge.
A scan of page 183 of the seventh book of The Pledge.
A photograph of severe earthquake damage at 938 Avonside Drive.
A woman takes a photograph over the top of the cordon fence at the east end of Re:Start mall. The photographer comments, "The new temporary city mall has been open in Christchurch now for a week. Buildings damaged in the earthquake have been demolished and replaced with cargo containers to create a new, temporary, Cashel Mall. I visited the mall yesterday and was quite impressed with what they have done. The cargo containers have been nicely converted, brightly painted and smartly branded to create some good looking stores ... You'd think it would be strange to stand where my old office used to be and view these cargo-container-stores, but the reality was that it was so far removed from what used to be there that it was actually quite difficult to make the connection. It was only when straying to the attractive wooden boundary fences and peering over that you're suddenly taken back to the time running right up to, and shortly after, the earthquake".
Damage to the tile roof of a house in Kerrs Road.
Page 1 of the Zest section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 17 July 2013.
The boarded up clock tower of the former Railway Station on Moorhouse Avenue.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 20 May 2013 entitled, "The Low Down on a Lyttelton Walk".
Page 18 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 30 March 2012.
'185 Empty Chairs', Pete Majendie's art installation commemorating those who died in the earthquake.
A PDF copy of the August 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A photograph taken from the top of the BNZ building. The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "There are workers suspended from a cage about a third of the way up the Pacific Tower as well as a couple of workers on the top penthouse floor. It's hard to see where they are suspended from".
Page 14 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 5 September 2013.
A photograph of people gathered beside Julia Morison's artwork Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers for an outdoor movie screening of Heavenly Creatures. The screening was part of Picture Palace Parade for FESTA 2014.
Page 9 of the Zest section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 29 December 2010.
Page 7 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 23 July 2013.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on the corner of Goodman and Queensbury Street in the Horseshoe Lake district".
Page 12 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 29 December 2012.