A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A blog post written by Thérèse Angelo, Director of the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. This is the third guest post in the NZ Museums blog series marking the first anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake. This blog post was downloaded on 4 February 2015.
A colour photograph of a digger beside the rubble of the former Union Centre Building, with the Colombo Street Copthorne Hotel in the background.
A written history of the 93-107 Armagh Street site of the Union Centre Building.
A written history of 134-140 Gloucester Street, the former Lyttelton Times Building.
A colour photograph of details on the north side of the Lyttelton Times Building on Gloucester Street, taken after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, on the river side of the building.
A written history of 174-178 High Street.
A written history of 141-149 Manchester Street, with a focus on 149 Manchester Street.
A written history of 156-160 Lichfield Street, a former fire station.
Colour photograph dominated by a damaged Apex Car Rentals, with fallen bricks from exterior of the building on the footpath.
Shop front of Nuttalls second hand store and pawn brokers, photograph taken in 2003.
The Regent Theatre with its damaged dome still attached to the building and debris on the ground.
A colour photograph showing damage to Anderson's building following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph of the north face of the Anderson's Building, viewed from Cashel Street taken before the earthquakes.
A colour photograph showing damage to Anderson's building following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A written history of 158-160 Manchester Street, Manchester Courts.
A colour photograph showing detail of the damage to the exterior masonry of Manchester Courts, following the 4 September 2011 earthquake.
A black and white historic photograph looking along Manchester Street, showing the building of the NZ Express Company, customs, shipping and forwarding agents (ca. 1910-1929).
A colour photograph of the east frontage of the former City Council Offices on Manchester Street, which appears to have been taken before the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A colour photograph of the interior of the former City Council Offices, showing the extensive damage.
A written history of 190-192 Hereford Street, Kenton Chambers.
A colour photograph of the site of Kenton Chambers after its demolition.
A colour photograph of the site where the ANZ Bank Chambers once stood, taken after its rubble was removed.
A colour photograph of the north side of the Lyttelton Times Building on Gloucester Street, taken after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A colour photograph of the north side of Kenton Chambers on Hereford Street, showing damage from the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Damage to retail buildings on High Street. Shops shown include Burgers & Beers, as well as boutique clothing stores Embassy and Plush. All are cordoned off for safety. A collapsed ceiling is visible through the windows above Burgers & Beers.
A colour photograph of earthquake damage to the Excelsior Hotel on the corner of Manchester and High Streets.
A written history of 194-196 Manchester Street, the former City Council Civic Offices.
Colour photograph of a red brick building that is the rear of 146 High Street, with cars parked beside it. Photographed before the earthquakes.