A photograph of a group of workers crossing High Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Big Hug group gathers".
A photograph of a group of people standing outside the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph of a group of people standing outside the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph of a group of people standing outside the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph of a group of people standing outside the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph of a group of people about to enter the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A group of engineers in New Regent Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A large group arriving at the Gloucester Street cordon entry".
Paul Nicholls from the University of Canterbury's E-Learning team and Digital Media Group Manager Wayne Riggall in their temporary office in KB02 in Kirkwood Village, the complex of prefabs set up after the earthquakes to provide temporary office and classroom space for the university. The photographer comments, "The e-learning group and the video conferencing team are now located in the Kirkwood Village at the University of Canterbury. It's a very impressive project, about 60 buildings arranged in various configurations with some used for teaching or computer labs, and others as staff offices. We will probably stay here for several years now. Adjoining our area is a space for Wayne, the Digital Media Group Manager, who will organise a sitting area for visitors and small meetings. Beyond Wayne is a closed-off meeting room".
Members of the University of Canterbury's Digital Media Group in their temporary office in the NZi3 Building.
A group of young English women at the Lyttelton Saturday flea market offering free hugs to anybody who needed one.
A member of the New Zealand Defence Force's Communications Group, speaking to an Environmental Health Officer on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a group of people in hi-viz vests at the intersection of High and Manchester Streets.
A member of the University of Canterbury's Digital Media Group in their temporary office in the NZi3 Building.
A photograph of a group of people in hi-viz vests at the intersection of High and Manchester Streets.
A group of residents stand talking on the footpath beside River Road. The photographer comments, "River Rd neighbours chatting".
A group of residents stand talking on the footpath beside River Road. The photographer comments, "Neighbours in River Rd".
A photograph of emergency management personnel in hazmat suits standing in groups on the corner of Manchester and High Street.
A photograph of a copy of the Avonside Community Group update for 22 June 2011 posted on a power pole.
A young English woman at the Lyttelton Saturday flea market hugs a resident. She was part of a group offering free hugs to anybody who needed one.
A photograph of emergency management personnel in hazmat suits sitting and standing in groups on the corner of Manchester and High Streets.
A group of residents clearing liquefaction from a property in north-east Christchurch. They can be seen using shovels and wheelbarrows to shift the liquefaction.
A photograph of a Hutt City Emergency Response team member talking to a police officer on Victoria Street as a group of workers watch on.
A photograph of community members giving feedback on the Sumner master plan.
A photograph of community members at a meeting to discuss the Sumner master plan.
A photograph of community members at a meeting to discuss the Sumner master plan.
A photograph of groups of people walking down Dundas Street after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The front of the Wraggs building is being supported by steel bracing.
A photograph of an excavator clearing rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings on Manchester Street. In the background emergency management personnel in hazmat suits are standing in groups.
Members of the University of Canterbury's Digital Media Group in their temporary office in KB02 in Kirkwood Village, the complex of prefabs set up after the earthquakes to provide temporary office and classroom space for the university. The photographer comments, "The e-learning group and the video conferencing team are now located in the Kirkwood Village at the University of Canterbury. It's a very impressive project, about 60 buildings arranged in various configurations with some used for teaching or computer labs, and others as staff offices. We will probably stay here for several years now. Looking across the centre desks to the advisers' area".