Registration Report for Linwood House, 30 Linwood Avenue, Linwood, Christchurch
Building Record Form for 52 Sewell Street, Kaiapoi.
Register Record for Rhodes Memorial Home, 5 Overdale Drive, Cashmere, Christchurch
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
Building Record Form for 116 Centaurus Road, Christchurch
Building Record Form for 236 Cashel Street, Christchurch.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
The facade of the Isaac Theatre Royal, protected by shipping containers, awaits restoration.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
An archaeological report compiled for NZHPT under the Historical Places Act 1993.
Building Record Form for former Canterbury Horse Bazaar, 141 Lichfield Street, Christchurch
Seen through the cordon fence on Tuam Street, shipping containers support the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, the only part of the hotel still standing.
A black and white historic photograph of Father Christmas waving to crowds from a float outside Armstrong & Co., [ca. 1930].
A written history of 243-245 Madras Street, the CTV Building.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Rita and reads, "It's a rollercoaster, isn't it? An emotional rollercoaster." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Carlo and reads, "Christchurch still has a strong sense of home. It's about the people not the place". 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Andy and reads, "It's been more than three years and I'm still shell-shocked." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Wiremu and reads, "It's up to me now. It's one step forward and heaps of steps back but I'll get there." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 28 May 2011 entitled, "Local Library".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 15 April 2011 entitled, "Local Laughter".
Local walkway has moved
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Kent, Sarah and Sophie, and reads, "I'm taking the girls for a scoot because they'd forgotten what the city looked like." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
Local market at the RSA.
Colour photograph showing the IRD building and Latimer Square, and the now empty site where the CTV building once was.
Christchurch locals made homeless by the earthquakes have made an emotional plea to the council for 100 percent rates relief.
An advertisement from April 2016 informing residents that local businesses are still open, despite detours and roadworks.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 17 August 2011 entitled, "Local Lyrics".
A photograph of a poster describing the Orzeit/Local Time exhibition.
The Labour Party wrapped up its Canterbury Recovery Package in Christchurch today, announcing it would appoint qualified locals to govern the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Colleen and reads, "You don't realise how much your environment affects your mental wellbeing until it all goes to custard." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch. The image was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page on 24 November 2014 at 3:34pm.