Shows the face of a man with a large tear rolling down his cheek ; in the tear is the word 'Christchurch'. Context - On 22 February 2011 at 12:51 pm (NZDT), Christchurch experienced a major magnitude 6.3 earthquake, which resulted in severe damage and many casualties. A National State of Emergency has been declared. This followed on from an original magnitude 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010 which did far less damage and in which no-one died. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A photograph of damaged paving stones outside the Canterbury Museum on Rolleston Avenue.
One multi-coloured soft-cover book entitled 'Quake: the Big Canterbury Earthquake of 2010' with colour photographs by David Wethey and text by Ian Stuart. ‘Quake: The Big Canterbury Earthquake of 2010’ contains aerial photographs of the damage to many major heritage sites in Canterbury between Kaiapoi and Darfield after the 4 September 2010 ear...
Page 12 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 19 April 2011.
Page 8 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 29 September 2011.
Page 15 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 4 April 2011.
Page 20 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 24 September 2011.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 7 April 2011.
Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 3 May 2011.
A plaque at 83 Clyde Road explaining that the residence was where she campaigned for votes for women.
Barbeque for the the mechanical Engineer students who are having their lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground.
Barbeque for the the mechanical Engineer students who are having their lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground.
Two monitors fallen flat and papers on the floor in an office in the Registry Building.
A filing cabinet fallen over and draws shaken open in an office in the Registry Building.
A volunteer hands out soup as part of the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
A student with a cup of soup from the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
Members of the recovery team climbing the stairs on the first floor of the Registry Building.
Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr with Associate Librarian Heather Jenks at the first CHCH101 lecture.
An office in the Registry, packed up and ready to be moved to a different location.
An office in the Registry, packed up and ready to be moved to a different location.
Chaplain Tom Innes in the Kirkwood Village, come to perform a blessing on the new buildings.
Silver Award presented to Henry Jenkins, originally from Blenheim. Pictured here with Prime Minister John Key.
Silver Award presented to Hamish Drake (from Palmerston North). Pictured here with Prime Minister John Key.
A volunteer hands out soup as part of the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
A worker sawing insulation to fit into the floor of a classroom in the Oval Villlage.
Jeff Field and Ian Town photographed with members of the Rescue team outside the Registry Building.
A volunteer scooping an incream as part of the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
A worker working on the roof of one of the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
A member of the security team with an ice cream from the Random Acts of Kindness.
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd meeting staff during his visit to Campus during the progressive restart.