A written history of 178 Cashel Street, the former Pyne Gould Guinness Building.
A document outlining the history of the Townsend Telescope and Observatory at the Christchurch Arts Centre.
A written history of 208 Hereford Street, Perry's Occidental Hotel.
A written history of 204 Madras Street.
A written history of 70 Kilmore Street, Crowne Plaza Christchurch.
A written history of 280 High Street, the Fisher's Building.
A written history of 120 Manchester Street, the Excelsior Hotel.
A written history of 233 Cambridge Terrace, Pyne Gould Corporation Building.
A written history of 39 Cathedral Square, the Regent Theatre and Southern Encounter Aquarium and Kiwihouse.
A written history of the 50 Cathedral Square, Warner's Hotel.
A written history of 2 Cathedral Square, site of the BNZ Building and BNZ Tower.
A written history of 47 Hereford Street, site of St. Elmo's Courts.
A written history of 214 Tuam Street, the Odeon Theatre.
A written history of 78 Worcester Street, the Clarendon Hotel and Clarendon Towers.
A written history of the 124-126 Cashel Street, site of the Anderson's Building.
A written history of 53 Cathedral Square, the Sevicke-Jones Building.
A written history of 222 High Street, known as the "Stewart Dawson" building.
A written history of 161 Cashel Street, the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
During recent earthquake repairs at a residential property on well-known Sumner Road in Lyttelton, our archaeologists uncovered a small assemblage of artefacts that represented everyday Victorian household items. At first glance these appeared a somewhat ordinary – but when Lydia … Continue readi...
Today Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the destruction of major settlements in New Zealand history. He's just returned from a trip to Christchurch where he saw a lot of what has been built since their devastating earthquakes and what still needs to be constructed. Today he looks back on two famous historic examples of New Zealand settlements that were partially destroyed by earthquakes.
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 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.
A written history of 158-160 Manchester Street, Manchester Courts.
A written history of 190-192 Hereford Street, Kenton Chambers.
A written history of 194-196 Manchester Street, the former City Council Civic Offices.
A written history of Copthorne Hotel on Durham, 335 Durham Street.
A written history of 184-188 High Street, the ANZ Bank Chambers.