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Images, Canterbury Museum

One green cotton t-shirt bearing the logo of the Student Volunteer Army in black print on the centre front and the words ‘Christchurch, New Zealand’ in black ink in Japanese and Spanish on the reverse. Jason Pemberton, from the Student Volunteer Army organising committee, wore this t-shirt during the cleanup following the 22 February 2011 earth...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One portrait colour photograph of an unknown female in an unknown location. In this colour photograph, an unknown young woman is shown in an unknown location. Left at the Canterbury Television (CTV) building site, it is one of many commemorative tributes left behind for the 115 people killed when the CTV building collapsed during the 22 Februar...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One square photocopied laminated colour image of Donna Manning. This photocopied and laminated image features mother of two, Donna Manning who died, aged 43, when the Canterbury Television (CTV) building collapsed during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Donna was a highly regarded presenter and producer at Canterbury Television, a regional tele...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One portrait colour headshot photograph of a male with note reading 'In loving memory of Kyle Jack-Midgley'. On reverse is the message 'Always with us. Always in our hearts. Mum, Dad, Wade, Ryan, Nathan, Rav, Lil Nathan, Phoenix, Aaliyah, Trinity and Karma. We love you so much'. This photograph was placed at the site of the Canterbury Televisio...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One grey metal glazed photo frame with a colour photograph of Linda Parker and with a note reading 'In loving memory of Linda Parker, my dear friend you are missed and loved so much. See you in Heaven. Love Jackie, xx [smiley face].' This personal tribute to Linda Rosemary Parker, aged 50, was left at the Canterbury Television (CTV) building si...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One portrait coloured head and shoulder photograph of an unknown female, possibly Miki Hayasaka, in a plastic cover. Item was left at the Canterbury Television (CTV) site following the building's collapse during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. This portrait appears to feature Miki Hayasaka, aged 37, from Japan. Miki was a student at King’s Edu...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One laminated colour photograph of Deborah Anne Roberts with message reading 'Dearly loved and missed every single day, 21/6/71 - 22/2/11'. Deborah Ann Roberts, aged 39, was the Accounts Manager at King’s Education language school in the Canterbury Television (CTV) building. She was at work when the 22 February 2011 earthquake struck and was ki...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One landscape colour photograph montage of three images of Matthew Lyle Beaumont; on the reverse is written 'Matty' and '27.6.1979-22.2.2011'; in plastic cover with staples for attachment. Matthew Lyle Beaumont, aged 31, had been a programme scheduler and presenter for Canterbury Television (CTV) since 1997. He died in the collapse of the CTV b...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One landscape colour photograph of an unknown female in private dwelling giving peace symbol. An unknown young woman sitting in a private dwelling is depicted in this colour photograph. She is giving the peace symbol with an electronic device, perhaps a language translator, on her knee. This is one of the many photographic tributes to commemora...

Images, UC QuakeStudies

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.

Images, UC QuakeStudies

A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features George and reads, "I thought I wasn't affected by the quakes. But then one day I just ended up breaking down. All good now though." '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 27 August 2014 at 10:27pm.

Images, UC QuakeStudies

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.

Images, UC QuakeStudies

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.

Images, Canterbury Museum

One landscape colour photograph of an unknown female sitting in Victoria Square. In this colour photograph, an unknown young woman is sitting under a tree in Christchurch’s Victoria Square with the Hamish Hay Bridge in the background. This photograph was left at the Canterbury Television (CTV) site and is one of many commemorative tributes for ...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One landscape colour photograph of eighteen English language students and their teacher taken at 12.05pm on an unknown day. This photographic tribute is to the students and teachers from King’s Education language school who were killed in the collapse of the Canterbury Television (CTV) building during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. We do not ...

Images, Canterbury Museum

One square colour photograph of six people in a private residence. In this colour photograph six unknown people are shown in a private residence. This photograph was left at the Canterbury Television (CTV) building site. It is one of many commemorative tributes left behind for the 115 people killed when the CTV building collapsed during the 22 ...