175ml can of Maxwell House original beverage.
600ml plastic bottle of Coca Cola Zero.
175ml can of Maxwell House original beverage.
Fabric red gerbera with wire and plastic stem.
280ml plastic bottle of green tea beverage.
Foil wrapped package containing a Japanese [?] Black Thunder bar.
One metal hanging light fixture with three globes. Frame features a stylized plants motif. The globes feature green, brown and white glass petals welded into a globe shape. Owner of Hadleigh House 1904-1921
One landscape colour digital photograph taken 22 February 2017 showing a bouquet of flowers left at the site of the former Canterbury Television building by St John New Zealand in memory of earthquake victims and in appreciation of first responders.
Foil wrapped package containing 20g of Japanese [?] Kabaya brand biscuits.
White fabric artificial flower with plastic sepals and short stem.
Artificial fabric and plastic white lily with single green leaf.
Artificial fabric and plastic yellow lily with single green leaf.
520ml plastic bottle of I Lohas brand water.
500ml plastic bottle of Origin brand green tea.
One blue cotton T-shirt with white and grey printed text on the front explaining the term munted. The T-shirt was created in response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake and this example was worn by Mayor Bob. Worn by
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 16 June 2011 showing the Lyttelton Bakery operating from a portable building on the Corner of Canterbury Street and Norwich Quay. This portable building has been placed on the site of the Royal Hotel. Also visible in the photograph are Shadbolt House and the rear of the buildings on the south side...
350ml plastic bottle of OZ20 brand water.
A green painted stone with a pink heart in the centre.
A yellow painted stone with a blue heart in the centre.
Red fabric artificial rose flowerhead, with grey-green plastic sepals, no stem.
One multi-coloured softcover book titled 'Christchurch, A Nostalgic Tribute' with colour photographs and text by Peter Morath, published by the Caxton Press, Christchurch, 2011. Christchurch city was badly damaged during the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 earthquakes and will change dramatically as rebuilding progresses. ‘Christchurch: A...
One orange and black Earth Sea Sky Antarctic New Zealand jacket constructed from XTR soft shell with tuckaway hood and distinctive Antarctic New Zealand penguin logos. Worn by then Mayor (later Sir) Bob Parker during the response to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010-11. Worn by
Paperback book with removable cover written in Japanese.
A plastic wrapper containing Nobel lemon flavoured chewing candy. Wrapper is open.
Four strings of forest green, light green, yellow, orange and purple peace cranes.
White fabric artificial flower with plastic sepals and short plastic coated wire stem.
Red fabric artificial rose flowerhead, green fabric leaves, plastic sepals and short stem.
One model of the Temple for Christchurch with a rectangular base of Jarrah and solid silver conical shapes and wave like walls representing the movement of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Based on the Temple for Christchurch sculpture that was designed by Hippathy Valentine.
One metal chair with fabric components that has been painted white. This chair was part of the 185 Empty Chairs art installation which consisted of 185 different white chairs that represented those who died as a result of the Christchurch earthquake on 22nd February 2011.
White fabric artificial rose flowerhead and green fabric sepals. No stem. Stained and dirty.