A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St Bartholomew's Anglican Church in Kaiapoi is the oldest surviving church in Canterbury. It was designed by Benjamin Mountfort and completed in 1855".
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi on tour with Hon Nick Smith, taken by Ian Heslop, 11 September 2010.
An infographic showing areas of Kaiapoi likely to be abandoned.
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "East Kaiapoi".
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "East Kaiapoi".
Maps showing remediation plans for Avonside, Dallington, and Kaiapoi North.
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "East Kaiapoi".
A crack in the car park of Murphy Park, Kaiapoi.
Liquefaction silt and flooding in a car park in Kaiapoi.
The cordoned-off entrance to the Bridge Tavern in Kaiapoi.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents the Rolleston-Belworthy-Mataki family's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Ashleigh (left), Nigel (back), Chantal (front) and Kadyn Palmer (right) in front of their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Gillian Rayner (right) with her father Harry Stanton (left) at their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Dee (left), Nicole (middle-left), Marc (middle-right) and Thomas Brocherie (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Lana (middle), Dan (back-left) and the rest of the McLean family in front of their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Daniel (back-left), Keith (back-right), Roisin (left), Trish (middle) and Kelly Evans (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Karen, Clive, Kirsty and Daniel Lingley Richardson's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Gillian Rayner and Harry Stanton's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Dee, Marc, Nicole and Thomas Brocherie's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Jenny Barker and Pat Barker's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi resident Barbara Townsend and Jackson's story about her life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.