A box containing drilling cores from soil sampling. The photographer comments, "These are the samples from drilling near my home. As you can see they are not so much samples as sand piles. The drill in a nearby street went down 20m and it was sand all the way. This is the box of samples from the ground level to 4.6m deep".
A letter box at 366 Avonside Drive.
A letter box on Maling Street in Avonside.
A photograph of Gimme Shelter, a cardboard-box city-building workshop for children aged 10 and older. The workshop was led by Wellington-based artist Simon Gray. Gimme Shelter was held at The Commons and was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of Gimme Shelter, a cardboard-box city-building workshop for children aged 10 and older. The workshop was led by Wellington-based artist Simon Gray. Gimme Shelter was held at The Commons and was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of Gimme Shelter, a cardboard-box city-building workshop for children aged 10 and older. The workshop was led by Wellington-based artist Simon Gray. Gimme Shelter was held at The Commons and was part of FESTA 2014.
The letter box of a house on Avonside Drive.
A digital copy of a painting by Hamish Allan. The painting is titled, 'Garden City I, Home in a box' and was painted in 2013. The original painting is acrylic on linen and measures 400 by 400mm.
A staff member carying boxes out from the Registry building.
A photograph of boxes stacked inside the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Earthquake damage to a brick fence around a letter box.
A photograph of boxes and buckets of broken china stacked in a room. Labels on the storage containers indicate that the china has been organised by colour, pattern, and texture.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "The results of a lot of hard work. Sorted and boxed china nearly a year after beginning."
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Painted advertising which was revealed when the Grumpy Mole was demolished on the Corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets. The text says 'Printer, lithographer, bookbinder, manufacturer of paper bags, tea packets and cardboard boxes. NZ Agent for making Stevenson's patent leatherboard boxes. Paper merchants, wholesale stationer, account books, Crown printing office'".
A letter box on Maling Street in Avonside filled with old mail.
A photograph of post office boxes outside Bells Pharmacy on London Street.
One six-wheeled Rover 3 remote controlled vehicle in hard-shell storage box and one handset control unit (transmitter), colour monitor with cabling (and A/V receiver) and three batteries in a second smaller hard-shell storage box.
The 2010 Canterbury time capsule chimney box which will record Canterbury earthquake memories.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Old signal box, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton".
The 2010 Canterbury time capsule chimney box which will record Canterbury earthquake memories.
Files and boxes fallen off their cubbies in an office in the Registry Building.
The letter box of a house on Avonside Drive. Someone has written EQC on it.
A photograph of a cardboard box with "Student Army lunches, non-perishables" written on top.
A laminated sign for the 2011 Festival of Flowers attached to a wooden planter. The plants in the planter are dry and dead. The photographer comments, "The theme for the 2011 Festival of Flowers was 'burst! of water'. The Christchurch February earthquake came and water and sand called liquefaction burst out of the ground all around the area. Ironically the plants for the festival were left unattended in the cordoned off red zone and they would have loved a little burst of water".
The University of Canterbury Mace is safe in its box, after being rescued from the Registry Building.
A photograph of a person lying on an artificial turf-covered seating box in Cathedral Square.
A photograph of a bicycle decorated with artificial flowers leaning against a post box on High Street.
A Press Box graphic, featuring an item on the proposal to roof the temporary stadium in Addington.
A photograph of a loose light fitting, books and storage boxes in the damaged James Hight Library.
Paper and boxes fallen off shelves in an office in the Registry Building, the photocopier moved out from the wall.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The jewellery box on the front wall of 88 Hereford Street".