A graph showing truancy rates in Christchurch. Data collection was interrupted by the 13 June 2011 earthquakes.
A pile of bricks, insulation, and pieces of chimney flue awaiting collection beside Burwood Road in Burwood.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
A photograph of a collection of panels removed from the Cranmer Centre and stacked on the ground below.
A member of the Student Volunteer Army using a wheelbarrow to pile liquefaction on the roadside for collection.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Hand sanitiser attached to a public sewerage collection talk on Avonside Drive".
A collection of boots lined up inside the office for the University of Canterbury Ilam Apartments on Homestead Lane.
A collection of electric heaters from the Durham Street Methodist Church. Plaster from the walls has fallen around them.
A photograph of a bell from the Lyttelton Museum's collection. An antique half-round writing desk stands beside the bell.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury loads a painting into a van, saved from the Registry Building.
A photograph of one of the smaller rooms of the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre. This room stores the Kaiapoi Museum's collection.
A flowchart which illustrates where the G-File was used throughout the life cycle of asset data collection, processing and delivery.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre. Below a collection of masonry has been removed from the building and placed on the ground.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre. Below a collection of masonry has been removed from the building and placed on the ground.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre. Below a collection of masonry has been removed from the Cranmer Centre and placed on the ground.
The road and footpath in Richmond are covered with liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.
The road and footpath in Richmond are covered with liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.
A photograph of CEISMIC Digital Content Analyst Alexandra King standing next a collection of furniture being stored in the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of Sullivans, Boogies Nights and Shooters on Manchester Street. Two skips sit outside for the collection of rubble and other debris.
A photograph of Umut Akguzel with a collection of concrete stairs salvaged from a building and placed in a car park in the Christchurch central city.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army using wheelbarrows and shovels to clear liquefaction from a Christchurch property. The silt has been piled on the roadside for collection.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army using wheelbarrows and shovels to clear liquefaction from a Christchurch property. The silt has been piled on the roadside for collection.
A photograph of a cannon, a lantern, a marble honours board and other large objects from museum collections which are being stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre's main floor. Signs indicate shelves containing collections from the Lyttelton Museum, Order of St John and the Canterbury Rugby Football Union.
The road and footpath in a residential area are lined with piles of silt from liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.
A photograph a collection of All Right? Resources at the All Right? stall, including posters, badges, stickers, bookmarks, balloons and calendars. The photograph was taken at Rehua Marae during Matariki 2016.
This study evaluated and recommended a methodology for undertaking an earthquake risk assessment for Christchurch, incorporating hazard analysis, inventory collection, damage modelling and loss estimation. See Object Overview for background and usage information.
Corrogated roofing from the demolition of the QEII complex. The photographer comments, "This collection of galvanised roofing looks so photogenic as I walked around the partly demolished Queen Elizabeth stadium and swimming pool".