A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Braden.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Max.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Mitchell.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by George.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Sean.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Tim.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Jonathan.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Jake.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Sam.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Jae Youn
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Jack 1.
A piece of personal experience writing about the Canterbury earthquakes, written by Jack 2.
A poem by John Ewen titled, "Things the Earthquakes Taught Me".
A short story by Shirley Eng titled, "Resolutions".
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. Some of the wooden beams have writing on them.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. Some of the wooden beams have writing on them.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. One of the wooden beams has writing on it.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. One of the wooden beams has writing on it.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. One of the wooden beams has writing on it.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. One of the wooden beams has writing on it.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre. One of the wooden beams has writing on it.
A short story by Shirley Eng titled, "Stage Fright".
A short story by Jane Seaford titled, "Shaken Apart".
A short story by Shirley Eng titled, "Haruka's Cranes".
A photograph of masonry from the Cranmer Centre. Writing on one of the bricks reads, "L.Busch. 1960-'64".
A short story by Shirley Eng titled, "Tears and Hugs".
A short story by Jane Seaford titled, "Finding the Way Home".
A short story by Shirley Eng titled, "Man in a Boat".
A photograph of University of Canterbury Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr writing a message on a brick pathway in Churchill Park.
A poem by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman from "Shaken Down 6.3", Canterbury University Press 2012.