An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
A blog post from Moya Sherriff about her eighth month as Intern for the Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre (CCCRC). In this post Sherriff interviews staff of the Kaiapoi Museum about losing their museum building following the Canterbury earthquakes, and moving their collections into the Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre. This blog post was downloaded on 18 November 2014.
A written history of 178 Cashel Street, the former Pyne Gould Guinness Building.
A black and white historic photograph of a group of cyclists lining up outside Warner's Hotel before a race leaving from the hotel, [May 1904].
A colour photograph of the west facade of the Excelsior Hotel, taken after the September 4th earthquake.
Colour photograph showing the damaged shop front of Apex Car Rentals, with broken windows and fallen bricks.
Building Record Form for the Canterbury Jockey Club Building, 128 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch
Colour photograph of the vacant lot left after the demolition of St. Elmo's Courts.
People gathering at the cordon fence on Worcester Boulevard during the Rally for the Cathedral. The rally protested the proposed demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A colour photograph, probably from the 2000s, of the ANZ Bank Chambers. The presence of the gift shop Inspirations and the lack of a massage parlour indicate that the photograph was taken after the purchase of the building by Andrew Hodge and Craig McWilliams.
Register Record for the Butchery, Bakery and Tea Rooms, 36 Forest Drive, Methven.
Register Record for Strange's Building, 219-223 High Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Museum (formerly Courthouse and Jail), 145 Williams Street, Kaiapoi
Register Record for the Guthrey Centre (formerly Anderson’s Foundry), 126 Cashel Street, Christchurch
An archaeological report compiled for NZHPT under the Historical Places Act 1993.
Building Record Form for Caledonian Hall, 135 Kilmore Street West, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for Godley House, Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour
Black-and-white photograph of the Regent Theatre (then known as the Royal Exchange Building) under construction. Photograph taken c1905.
A blog post from Moya Sherriff about her sixth month as Intern for the Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre (CCCRC). In this post Sherriff interviews Jane Teal, the Archivist of the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, about her experiences rescuing the archive after the earthquakes and moving in to the Recovery Centre. This blog post was downloaded on 18 November 2014.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
Register Record for the Cranmer Centre (former Christchurch Girls High), 40 Armagh Street, Christchurch
A written history of 208 Hereford Street, Perry's Occidental Hotel.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
A written history of 204 Madras Street.
A derelict Perry's Occidental Hotel which has been fenced off and ready for demolition.
Copthorne Hotel after the February 2011 earthquake; the opened windows showed the impact of the shaking.
Colour photograph of a half-demolished Copthorne Hotel with a crane in front.
The building at 128-130 Lichfield Street after the earthquake with a large crack visible in the middle of the building.
A colour photograph taken from above Cathedral Square, with two old buildings of Christchurch, the Post Office and the Regent Theatre, in the centre and the hills beyond, taken after the September earthquakes but prior to February 22.
Colour photograph of rubble and partial remains of the Chancery Chambers, with 3 diggers at work.