Transcript of Liza's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
Transcript of Hugh Smith's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
The "Lyttelton Harbour Review" newsletter for 4 March 2013, produced by the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 17 July 2013 entitled, "ps, I love you too".
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Manchester Street, taken from a cleared site on the corner of Hereford Street.
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Manchester Street, taken from a cleared site on the corner of Hereford Street.
A photograph of the badly-damaged McKenzie & Willis building on the corner of Tuam Street and High Street.
A photograph of the badly-damaged McKenzie & Willis building on the corner of Tuam Street and High Street.
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Manchester Street, taken from a cleared site on the corner of Hereford Street.
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph looking across to a badly-damaged building on Manchester Street, taken near the corner of Cashel Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Manchester Street, taken from a cleared site on the corner of Hereford Street.
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of an old billboard for Polson's Paint on the side of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A story submitted by Simon to the QuakeStories website.
A photograph of a cleared site between St Asaph Street and Tuam Street. The old Post Office building can be seen in the distance to the left and on the right are badly-damaged High Street buildings.
A photograph of the back of badly-damaged buildings on High Street, taken from behind a fence on St Asaph Street. The old Post Office building can be seen in the distance.
A view down High Street, looking north-west from the Tuam Street intersection. On the left a line of shipping containers support the facade of a damaged building. Rubble from demolished buildings can be seen in the distance.
A photograph of a cleared site between St Asaph Street and Tuam Street. The old Post Office building can be seen in the distance to the left and on the right are badly-damaged High Street buildings.
Transcript of participant number LY960's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A photograph of a damaged brick building on High Street. In the background, Ronnie Van Hout's installation, 'Comin' Down', is visible on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building.
A photograph of a damaged brick building on High Street. In the background, Ronnie Van Hout's installation, 'Comin' Down', is visible on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building.
A photograph of a damaged brick building on High Street. In the background, Ronnie Van Hout's installation 'Comin' Down' is visible on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 24 April 2013 entitled, "Horological Happening".
A photograph of the badly-damaged building at 128 Manchester Street. Liv Worsnop's Zen Garden installation is in the foreground.
A photograph of the badly-damaged building at 128 Manchester Street. Liv Worsnop's Zen Garden installation is in the foreground.
A photograph of the badly-damaged building at 128 Manchester Street. Liv Worsnop's Zen Garden installation is in the foreground.