An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
A photograph of street art by the DTR crew on the wall at the Waltham Park and Pool. The artwork depicts tag writing in shades of purple and yellow, in a setting of ferns and other foliage. There is also a fantail perched on a branch. A pukeko is painted on a wall to the right.
An aerial photograph of residential and industrial areas in the south-east of Christchurch.
An illustration of a smartphone showing the location of AMI Stadium at Lancaster Park.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets at the entrance to Phillipstown Courts.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets at the entrance to Phillipstown Courts.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets at the entrance to Phillipstown Courts.
A photograph of street art on a wall of the Southcore Limited building on Isabella Place.
A photograph of street art on a wall of the Southcore Limited building on Isabella Place.
A photograph of a section of a piece of street art on a wall of the Southcore Limited building on Isabella Place.
A photograph of a section of a piece of street art on a wall of the Southcore Limited building on Isabella Place.
A photograph of a section of a piece of street art on a wall of the Southcore Limited building on Isabella Place.
A photograph of an All Right? billboard on Waltham Road. The billboard depicts two 'All Righties' harvesting a giant pumpkin and carrots. It reads, "What good things are you growing?" All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 6 September 2013 at 1:03pm.
A PDF copy of pages 84-85 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'I Am...'. Photo: Harry Tranter
A PDF copy of pages 336-337 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Green Frame Exhibition'.
A PDF copy of pages 102-103 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Dog Park Art Project Space'. Photo: Stacey Weaver Photography