A photograph of a single rose with a tag around the stem which reads, "When did you last show a little love?" Moffatts Flower Company donated thousands of flowers for the All Right? 'Flower Bombing' project. With the assistance of BNZ 'Closed for Good' staff, flowers were given out at the EQC call centre, Lyttelton Main, Lyttelton West and Phillipstown Schools, Eastgate Mall, and SCIRT rebuild sites. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 3 September 2013 at 3:26pm.
A photograph submitted by Bettina Evans to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "The wrapped upstairs remnants of the Harbour Master’s Cafe, Lyttelton, cnr. Norwich Quay/Oxford Street, Sept. 2011.".
A photograph submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Community Probation Service building corner of Anzac Drive and Pages Rd, Bexley a few weeks following February 22.".
A photograph submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Community Probation Service, corner of Anzac Drive and Pages Rd, Bexley, a couple of weeks after February 22.".
A photograph submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "My one year old son’s cot, five minutes after he woke up unusually early from his day sleep.".
A photograph submitted by Jocelyn to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "The outside loo – a very welcomed ‘posh’ necessity in those first couple of weeks after Feb 22nd.".
A digital photograph in PDF format with caption, looking North East down Liggins street, where it intersects with Jean Batten St. An empty Red Zoned lot is also on the corner.
A photograph of a portrait of Rebecca Harris, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Rebecca, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "The gap between the garages used to be about twice this size (and not crooked…); Feb 22nd.".
A photograph submitted by Grant Fife to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Canterbury Provincial Chambers 03/04/2011. This building was being stabilised and repaired after the September quake.".
A photograph of a portrait of Sarah Anderson, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Sarah, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Felicity Milburn, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Felicity, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Eve Barlow, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Eve, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Natalia Saegusa, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Natalia, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Chris Archer, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Chris, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Neil Dawson, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Neil, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Liv Worsnop, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Liv, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Bridget Kelly, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Bridget, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Alex Wootton, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Alex, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Rosalee Jenkin, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Rosalee, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Michael Purdie, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Michael, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Vicki Piper, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Vicki, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Philip Trusttum, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Philip, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a frying pan that was used to create posters and Facebook images for Hidden Strengths. Inside the pan, alphabet pasta is arranged to read, "Find your hidden strengths".
A photograph of flags being placed in road cones, as part of the first phase of All Right?'s advertising campaign. Each flag contains a statement beginning with "It's all right".
A photograph of a portrait of Audrey Baldwin, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Audrey, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Robin Neate, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Robin, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Alex Quigley, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Alex, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of an All Right? advertisement in an Adshel at a bus stop on Opawa Road. A woman with a baby in a pram is sitting at the bus stop.
A black and white historic photograph of buildings in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, circa 1920s. From left to right: The Weekly Press, H M Customs, Christchurch Tramway Board/Lyttelton Harbour Board.