Christchurch Earthquake, N.Z., 2011
[Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011. Folder 1]
Date: 2011
By: National Library of New Zealand. Christchurch
Reference: Eph-B-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-1
Description: Includes: National Christchurch Memorial Service. North Hagley Park, 18 March 2011. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury District Health Board. Christchurch Earthquake. Key public health messages, 24 Feb 2011 Christchurch City Council Central City Plan. Share an idea and help shape your Central City [Brochure for an expo to be held at the CBS Arena, 14-15 May 2011] (2 copies) Christchurch City Council. Earthquake house checks: questions & answers Christchurch City Council. General FAQ's, 25 Feb 2011. The Great Sunday Bake-Off, Sunday the 27th Feb. Drop off on Monday 28th Feb @ Civic Square [Wellington. 2011]. Email from Jouke Collins. Christchurch Earthquake response. Where to find help. February 27 Christchurch Earthquake response. DO NOT TOW: Authorised to be in Red Zone [sign for vehicle in cordoned zone. March 2011] Christchurch Earthquake response. Welcome home - information for residents returning to Christchurch Christchurch Earthquake response. Community briefings for week of 21 March. Flier Christchurch Earthquake response. March 2011. Liquefaction; frequently asked questions. Flier Christchurch Earthquake response. March 2011. Fault information. Flier Christchurch Earthquake response. Community briefings invitation for Round 2 (week beginning 22 March) Christchurch Earthquake response. Civil Defence general FAQ's - recovering after the earthquake. March 2011, Edition 4 Christchurch Earthquake response. Where to find help. Edition 19, 9 March Christchurch Earthquake response. Where to find help. Edition 11, 12 March Christchurch Earthquake response. Earthquake factsheet. Edition One, 7 March 2011 Christchurch Earthquake response. Cordon reduction map Christchurch Earthquake response. Finding it hard to cope (business card) Christchurch Earthquake. Christchurch Earthquake support subsidy for employers. 3 March 2011 Christchurch Earthquake response. Christchurch quake job loss cover support. 3 March 2011 Christchurch Earthquake. Support and assistance. Last updated 20 March 2011 New Zealand Government. Emergency housing help. New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists. Small steps forward to get back into everyday life after the earthquake Christchurch City Council. Authorisation to enter cordon. Authorisation category: Catering food [March 2011. plus map of danger zone attached] University of Canterbury. UC Alumni and Friends lunch 4 April 2011 at James Cook Hotel Wellington. ... Hear from Dr Rod Carr about the impact of the earthquake on UC, our students' wonderful response, and the University's recovery plan and progress. Invitation Christchurch City Council. Stronger Christchurch. Rebuilding the garden city together. Christchurch City Council. Stronger Christchurch infrastructure rebuild. Rebuild news. Edition 1: February 2011 Canterbury District Health Board. Important public information (3 items) EQC. Information for householders. Emergency repairs. New Zealand Food Safety Authority. Tips for safe food during / after an emergency Ten days in Tauranga ... a free holiday in the sunny Bay of Plenty for Christchurch people. How to apply New Zealand Red Cross. 2011 Earthquake Commission. Fact sheet - Emergency & hardship grant. Orion. Conserve energy and keep the power on Work and Income. Civil defence payments to evacuees - Application Lincoln University v UC. Earthquake fundraising hockey match. Saturday 12th March 4 pm. Nunweek Hockey Park, Wooldridge Road. Flier showing photo of the Roman Catholic Cathedral Ministry of Youth Development. Earthquake youth services directory PSA News special to Canterbury members March 2011 Red authorisation to enter cordon for the purpose of food delivery. 3 March 2011 Rowlands, Don, 1929- . Earthquake survivor stories. NZAC Counselling today, June 2011, pages 33-34 [offprint] Canterbury Tennis. Newsletter from David Blackwell announcing deaths of Faye Kennedy and Philip McDonald. Notification that all Canterbury Tennis activities have been postponed until further notice. 17 March 2011 Mercury Energy. Circular letter re "Customers affected by the Canterbury Earthquake". 17 March 2011 Christchurch Earthquake. Principles of recovery from traumatic incidents Ministry of Education. Parent/caregiver information leaflet. Welcome to our "Learning Hub" [re learning hubs set up for children whose schools had been damaged]. March? 2011 Honda Cars Christchurch. Cnr Montreal and St Asaph Sts. Letter 15 March 2011 to report that the business is back up and running and that Honda New Zealand had donated $100,00 to the Mayoral Fund. University of Canterbury. Earthquake Scholarship Appeal [from UC Alumni Office]. 12 April 2011 Animal Aid Christchurch. Lost and found animals. Reporting lost or found animals; reporting animals left behind; advertising lost or found animals. Flier (sellotape damage) Rock relief for Christchurch 2011. Bodega, Apr 9. Olmecha Supreme, The Lost Boys, My Dear Watson, Slur Tones, Kobosh, Everything Revs, The Outsiders. Also featuring Vorn Colgan as MC. All proceeds to Chch Earthquake Appeal. DAE live.com. Dial an exchange. Free holidays for Christchurch earthquake victims. Special announcement [List of available homes. April 2011] Kiwiland Press NZ. Call for donations for Christchurch earthquake victims. Spendenaufruf fur die Erdbebenopfer in Christchurch [mainly in German]. April/Mai 2011 [Parliamentary briefing paper, 23 February 2011] Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy Wellington. Movement of visitors out of the city [Feb / Mar 2011] Chat; our city, our people, our stories. 2011 earthquake edition, April 2011, and May 2001 (2 copies of the latter) Draft Central City plan; summary document August 2011. Tell us what you think Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 330 mm.
[Ephemera relating to recovery and rebuilding after the Christchurch earthquake of Febr...
Date: 2012
Reference: Eph-B-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2012
Description: Includes: Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Buildings Fund. Building a sense of place. Mahoney & Pickford. Photographic exhibition, Worcester Boulevard, 17th october - 9th December 2012. [Pamphlet] Celebrate suffrage; Rebuild with our vote. Suffrage Day celebration Wednesday 19 September [2012]. Flyer The heart of our city; a documentary film. Sunday July 15th at the Court Theatre, at the end of Bernard St, Addington [2012] [Postcard-sized flyer] (2 copies) Rally for democracy; our city, our say. ECAn Education Heritage, central City Plan; WeCan. Sat December 1, 2pm Latimer Square. March to Cranmer Square [2012]. Flyer (2 copies) Rally for the Cathedral. Save our heritage! Saturday May 26th. 2.30pm Cranmer Square. Christchurch cathedral can be saved, can be made safe, can be restored [2012] Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team. be alert; be careful; Bee safe [Circular sticker. 2012?] (2 copies) Re:START access & parking map. Supported by ASB [2012] Saving heritage - latest news. Cathedral public meeting, Thursday 6 September [at] Cashmere Presbyterian Church Hall. Flyer Spiritual noursihment for a broken city. A joint venture provided by Rosary House Spiritual Life centre; Sister Eveleen in the City. 2012 programme Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT). Fact sheets numbers 1-6 (Differs from set of ten similarly title fact sheets at Eph-A-LOCAL-Christchurch-2012) Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team. Information on ground anchors Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 320 mm.
Christchurch City Stand Up oral history project
Date: 2011, 2013
By: Ifopo, Erolia, active 1999-2017; Hunter, Sarah, active 1990-2000s; Transmit Ltd
Reference: OHColl-1051
Description: Thirteen interviews with the Samoan community in Christchurch, recording their stories and experiences of the Canterbury and Christchurch earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011, and their aftermath. Interviews include digital sound recordings, photographs, abstracts, and other documentation. Interviews conducted by Erolia Ifopo, with photographs by Sarah Hunter. Six interviews conducted in 2011: Colin Lemalu, Caroline Luafutu, Lynmaree Ariki, Maria Godinet-Watts, Christine Sanft, and Loama Avia. An additional seven interviews were conducted in 2013: Sarona Aiono-Iosefa, Tafaoga Carmine, Pauline Luafutu-Simpson, Lemalu Avia, Pulusila Muagututi'a, Teri Siataga, and Sam Siave. Received an Award in Oral History for 2011 from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Quantity: 13 interview(s) digital sound recordings (.wav files). 13 folder(s) printed abstracts and photographs. 78 digital photograph(s). 13 Electronic document(s). Physical Description: Interviews include digital and analogue materials Search dates: 2011 - 2013 Number of interviews/events: 13
[Ephemera relating to the recovery and rebuild after Christchurch earthquake of Februar...
Date: 2013
By: Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team
Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2013
Description: Includes: Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT). Be alert, be careful, bee safe. [Circular sticker showing a bee as a road mender] (2 copies) The Forge at the Court. "Groundswell; stories from the quake"; by Elizabeth O'Connor and 12.51 Productions; directed by Melanie Camp. Pub Charity Studio @ Court Theatre, 9-23 March [2013]. Programme, and flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 240 mm.
Afio Mai oral history project
Date: 2014-2015
By: Ifopo, Erolia, active 1999-2017
Reference: OHColl-1477
Description: Ten interviews with people of Samoan heritage in Canterbury, with particular focus on the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes. Interviews conducted by Erolia Ifopo in 2015. Project received Award in Oral History funding from Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2014. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 10 Interview(s). 98 digital sound recording(s). 10 Electronic document(s). 10 printed abstract(s). 1 folder(s) biographical information forms. Search dates: 2014 - 2015
[Brownleeball]
Date: [8 March 2011]
From: Slane, Christopher, 1957-: [Original cartoons by Chris Slane featured in a retrospective exhibition at Alta Gallery, Wellington, 8-22 October 2016.]
Reference: A-474-048
Description: Prime Minister John Key drives a crane labelled with the National Party's logo, to which is attached a crane and a huge demolition ball in the shape of MP Gerry Brownlee's head; the ball smashes against a historic building bringing stone pediments down. Gerry Brownlee, the Earthquake Recovery Minister, caused a stir by suggesting that if he had his way some of Christchurch's older buildings would be "down tomorrow". He also said the price of saving some historic buildings badly damaged in the February 22 earthquake was too high. People had died in the quake because of attempts to save historic buildings badly damaged in the September 4 quake. Brownlee said he had no regrets despite the stir his comments caused - but he was annoyed by suggestions the Cathedral and Riccarton House were among buildings he thought should be bowled. He believed those buildings should be saved, and they would be. "I'm not a philistine; I was chairman of the trust that actually saved Riccarton House from the bulldozers in 1990. "I understand conservation architecture very well and I do have an appreciation of heritage buildings." Digital version held at DCDL-0017307. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - SLANE.co.nz [in graphite] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and graphite on card, 227 x 300 mm
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) Recovery Lessons and Legacy Project
Date: 2015-2016
By: Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Te Mana Haumanu ki Waitaha; Patterson, Lesley (Dr), active 2015; Beaven, Sarah (Dr), active 2000-2016
Reference: OHColl-1195
Description: Interviews conducted by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) between 2015 and 2016 to document CERA's work in the social recovery of post-earthquake Canterbury, analyse lessons learnt, and share experiences. Most interviews are around one hour in duration. Materials include: proposed interview questions; interview recordings; transcripts of interviews; abstracts of interviews; interviewer notes; media deposit forms; and interview access and consent forms. The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) Te Mana Haumanu ki Waitaha was established as a government department on 29 March 2011 to lead and coordinate the Government’s response and recovery efforts following the devastating earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 in Canterbury. The CERA Recovery Lessons and Legacy Project (RLL) was established in 2014 to capture and share the lessons and experiences from the establishment and work of CERA. The agency-wide project aimed to 'support the development of long-term legacies from those lessons, to inform future recovery efforts, and national and international resilience.' The project was part of a wider cross-government legacy project hosted by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Under the umbrella of CERA's RLL project, the Social and Cultural Recovery Group established the Social Recovery Legacy project (SRL) to examine CERA's role in social recovery in post-earthquake Canterbury. See also related website: http://eqrecoverylearning.org/. CERA was disestablished on 18 April 2016. Quantity: 185 Interview(s) Not all interviews described online. 319 Electronic document(s). 51 digital sound recording(s). Physical Description: Digital oral history sound recordings and related text files Finding Aids: A description of the collection is also available on Archives New Zealand's online catalogue.. Provenance: Transferred from CERA in April 2016 to Archives New Zealand, under the control of the Chief Archivist. Search dates: 2015 - 2016 Processing information: Digital files transferred to Library via external hard drive.
[Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake 2011, collected in London]
Date: 2011
Reference: Eph-B-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-GB
Description: Includes: Christ Church Cathedral Dublin. Memorial for those who died in Christchurch, New Zealand. 20 March 2011. Order of service Westminster Abbey. Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service. Sunday 27 March 2011, Noon. Order of service (2 copies). Participants included the Prince of Wales, the Dean of Westminster the Very Reverend John Hall, Derek Leask reading an address from Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key, singer Hayley Westenra, Ngati Ranana, and Peter Crook of the UK International Search and Rescue team in Christchurch. Covering letter enclosing tickets to the above (tickets not included in donation to Library) Photocopy of Court circular, Daily telegraph, 28 March 2011, reporting the Prince of Wales' attendance at the Memorial Service Quantity: 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and booklets, sizes varying up to 297 x 210 mm.
[Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]
Date: 2011
By: Becker, Ross, 1941-
Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011
Description: Includes: Let the good times roll; a jazz-blues benefit concert for Christchurch, featuring the Wellington Jazz Orchestra under the baton of Rodger Fox ... Wellington Town Hall, 17 April 2011. Small flier (2 copies). Natalia Lomeiko and Friends. Christchurch International Music Festival, 23 February - 6 March 2011. Flier (Festival did not take place) Kia Kaha Christchurch; earthquake vigil for New Zealanders in London. 2 March 2011, 7 pm. Order of service (2 copies) Annette Begg. ["Canterbury Christmas" card. 2011] Post Quake Workshop. Free workshop to assist adults & children under stress from the recent earthquake. St Albans Baptist Church, 9 April 2011. Flier Capital Choir presents "Viva la Musica"; a benefit concert for choral music in Christchurch, directed by Felicia Edgecombe. [Fund raiser for New Brighton Choral Society]. Central Baptist Church Boulcott St [Wellington], 5 July 2011. Programme Christchurch Earthquake Response. Community briefings invitation for Round 2, week beginning 21 March [2011]. Flier. Christchurch Earthquake Response. Community earthquake briefings Saturday 17, Sunday 17 and Monday 18 April. Flier (2 copies) Small steps forward to get back into everyday life after the earthquake. Flier New Zealand. Inland Revenue. Mail held since the 22 February earthquake; [and] Affected by the Christchurch earthquake? Both April 2011 In memoriam Neil Stocker, Scott Lucy, Paul Dunlop, staff of the South Island Organ Co, victims of the 2011 Christchurch Earthquale. St Peter's on Willis, 4 March at 5.30 pm. Order of service (2 copies) NZ Transport Agency / Transfield Services. Approved tunnel travel permit. Rubber stamped "Commanding Officer HMNZS Canterbury 26 Feb 2011" Ross Becker, documentary photographer. Five business cards which explain that Ross was "compiling a photography essay of the restoration of Christchurch after the earthquakes of 2010-11". The front of each card shows a different photograph of earthquake damage in Christchurch. Selwyn District Council. Prebbleton, Lindoln, Springston, Tai Tapu. Please hold your water. 7 April 2011 (Sign found on toilet door at Lincoln University) Wellington Airport. We're giving Christchurch 100% of all Wellington Airport online car parking booked in March will be donated to the NZ Red Cross 2011 Earthquake Appeal. Flier Rebuilding Canterbury; have your say - survey inside [Gerry Brownlee pamphlet] Youthline Earthquake support. Booklet 2011 Classics for Christchurch. Paekakariki Hall, Sunday 13th March 2 pm (With Kapiti String Orchestra, Douglas Beilman, Michael Joel, Michelle Scullion, Mary Gow, Moira Hurst, Erica Challis, Kirsten Sharman). Entry by folding donation. [Flyer]. 2011 University of Canterbury. CEISMIC; Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive. CityViewAR. See Christchurch as it was before the earthquake. Card Christchurch, sure to rise. 22 February 2011. (Munted). [Postcard featuring an Edmonds Baking Powder tin but showing the Christchurch Cathedral rather than the T J Edmonds factory building; sold by Ms Lovell-Smith, Dec 2011] Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Contractor [P... M ...], V Base, Staff. Hours of access 0600-2000. Grid 3a only must be accompanied except entry to site. Card ID ... Expiry 26/01/12 [2011] Card is for Peter Marshall Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 240 mm.
[Ephemera of A3 size, relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]
Date: 2011
By: National Library of New Zealand. Christchurch
Reference: Eph-C-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011
Description: Includes: Raeward Fresh. On Friday 18 March 2011, Raeward Fresh Christchurch stores will be closed (2 copies) Bay Harbour news, Southern View, Pegasus Bay news, Nor-west news. Heartbreak. 16 March 2011 Photocopy of Daily telegraph (London), 28 March 2011, page 7, showing a photograph of ex-Christchurch singer Hayley Westenra at the service Metro (London), 28 March 2011, page 11, showing Hayley Westenra at the service (Photocopy also made of this by Library) Christchurch Earthquake Response. Your guide to recovery from the earthquake. www.canterburyearthquake.org.nz (2 copies) WSA, Wellington Student Army. Help Christchurch; lend a hand. 23 March - 8 April [2011]. Wellington Library Community space. Liszt Bicentennial 2011 on the occasion of Hungary's EU presidency, featuring internationally acclaimed Hungarian pianist Endre Hegedus. Charity piano recital series in support of Christchurch earthquake victims. [Christchurch, Nelson, Dunedin, Auckland, Wellington, 26 March - 1 April 2011]. Christchurch City Council Central City Plan. Hey Christchurch! What do you say? Share an idea for the Central City Plan. Shareanidea.org.nz [Brochure relating to an expo at the CBS Arena, 14-15 May 2011] Canterbury Earthquake Appeal. Help the Canterbury Earthquake victims. Please donate canned & dry goods. Deliver to PrintStop Blenheim, Blenheim Salvation Army, Picton Building Centre, Seddon School [2011] Youth For Canterbury; moves and grooves for charity. Charity concert featuring dance and music & much more from the three Marlborough colleges. Marlborough Civic Theatre, June 12 2011 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by the Canterbury Office of the National Library of New Zealand, through Dyane Hosler and Kathy Palmer, in 2011. Some London items donated by Sara Joynes, the Library's Acquisitions Consultant in the UK, in 2011. One item donated by Marlborough District Library in 2012.
BeckerFraserPhotos :Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011
Date: 2010-2013
By: BeckerFraserPhotos; Becker, Ross, 1941-; Fraser, Moira, 1958-
Reference: PA-Group-00755
Description: Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 4 September 2010, 22 February 2011 and aftershocks, taken September-October 2010 and May-July 2011 by BeckerFraserPhotos. Includes further photographs of the effects of the earthquakes and demolition of buildings within the red zone area of the Christchurch central business district taken in June 2012 by Ross Becker. Also includes photographs of effects within Lyttelton, CBD, Avonside, Stanmore Road areas between 7-9 July 2011 taken by Ross Becker. Includes photographs taken by Ross Becker September to December 2011 of earthquake effects, demolition, and rebuild efforts in the central Christchurch City, Lyttelton, Sumner, Redcliffs, and eastern suburbs areas. Includes some aerial views and video clips. Includes aerial photographs of Christchurch city and suburbs taken on 5 March 2013, views taken on 22 February 2013 of the commemoration events and tributes to mark the February 22 2011 earthquake, and views of rebuilding efforts and the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 in Lyttelton, Sumner, Redcliffs, Ferrymead, residential red zones and central business district (CBD) taken in February and May 2013. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 8511 digital photograph(s). 8 digital video recording(s). Provenance: The National Library commissioned Ross Becker to take photographs in Canterbury after the earthquake in September 2010 Processing information: Not all names are indexed.
[Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011. Folder 2]
Date: 2011
Reference: Eph-B-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-2
Description: Includes: Sound Out for Christchurch; a concert raising money for those in need. 7 pm Thursday 10th March, Nativity Church [Blenheim]. Proceeds to Christchurch Earthquake Appeal. (Shows a photograph of the damaged Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Christchurch) Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group. Tsunami information for Sumner. 2 September 2011. Perpetual Insurance. Update from the CEO of Perpetual [Circular letter to customers from Patrick Middleton], 8 March 2011 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 330 mm.
Patricia Mickell: her stories booklet
Date: 2001. 2012
From: Interviews with Patricia and Trevor Mickell
Reference: OHA-9298
Description: Booklet with reflections and stories from Patricia Mickell as told to her granddaughter Kathryn in 2001. Updated in 2012 to include Patricia's experience of the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). Search dates: 2001 - 2012
Interview with Simon Manning
Date: 30 June 2011 - 30 Jun 2011
From: Reflections from funeral directors who have worked in New Zealand and Australia
By: Manning, Simon James, 1963-
Reference: OHInt-1015-06
Description: Interview with Simon James Manning. Describes his experience at 13 years old of the death of his grandparents and how that influenced his decision to become a funeral director and embalmer. Talks about first job at Lychgate Funeral Home, Wellington and learning slowly from owner Ian McIntyre. Refers to training in embalming and funeral directing in early 1980s. Talks about setting up Harbour City Funeral Home, Kilbirnie, in 1989 and their service innovations, tributes websites, web streaming funerals and designer service sheets. Refers to New Zealand as possibly best in world at embalming. Discusses giving embalming information to clients, and subsequent drop in demand for practise. Talks about differences between New Zealand and Australian funeral businesses, use of embalming, refrigeration and marketing. Talks about origins of the Disaster Response Team in early 1980s after Mount Erebus air disaster. Mentions to his role as chairperson and voluntary nature of team. Describes team work with Blake Emergency Services and Kenyon International on overseas air crashes. Refers to team members being on New Zealand government boards when planning for pandemics or disasters. Details disaster team response to February 22 earthquake in Christchurch. Discusses differences between Erebus, Christchurch and Pike River mining disaster response work. Talks about the challenging funerals and rewarding experiences. Mentions dealing with violent deaths and impact of job on his outlook. Discusses changes in others' reactions to his job and role of funeral director. Refers to funerals being bigger and longer than in the past. Talks about being a knight of the Order of Malta. Describes origin and functions of funeral professional organisations Funeral Link and Selected Independent Funeral Homes. Abstracted by - Penny Brander Interviewer(s) - Penny Brander Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Electronic document(s). 1 digital sound recording(s) digital sound recording(s). 1 interview(s). 1.06 Hours and minutes Duration. Physical Description: Textual files - Microsoft Word Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-7632, OHDL-001871. Search dates: 1963 - 2011
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :[Christchurch recovery]. 21 October 2014
Date: 2014
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0029798
Description: Cartoon shows a person in the hospital, wrapped in bandages from head to toe, representing the city of Christchurch. There are three IV drip bags labelled 'Cathedral', 'Stadium', and 'Convention centre' feeding the patient. A doctor comes into the room holding another bag labelled, 'Fresh innovative thinking' and says, "Can't we try THIS instead? I'm sure he'll recover a lot faster!" Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :CCC sizzled. 4 December 2014
Date: 2014
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0030045
Description: Depicts Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel and Yani running a sausage sizzle for the 'Christchurch City Council Jumble Sale'. Next to them is the 'bargain bin' of items left by former prominent figures in the post Canterbury earthquake rebuild saga, Bob Parker, Roger Sutton, and Tony Marriott. A stunned crowd watches behind them. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Photographs of Christchurch City and post-earthquake transitional spaces
Date: 30 September - 3 October 2014
From: Love, Valerie J, 1980- : Photographs
Reference: PADL-001280
Description: Photographs of Christchurch City taken 30 September - 3 October 2014, showing the effects of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. The photographs show street scenes, damaged buildings, vacant lots, construction sites, rebuilding efforts, signage, and new buildings. The images also include photographs of transitional spaces and temporary art installations around the central city, including projects by GapFiller and Greening The Rubble, and the NZ Ice Fest, and art works by Sara Hughes, Chris Heaphy, Neil Dawson, Julia Morison, and Lonnie Hutchinson. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Valerie Love is a staff member at the Alexander Turnbull Library. The photographs were taken while she was in Christchurch attending the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand (ARANZ) 2014 annual meeting. Quantity: 154 digital photograph(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Victoria Square slide. 7 February 2015
Date: 2015
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0030762
Description: Cartoon shows a man and two children sliding down a giant water slide from a building labelled 'Victoria Square'. The man says "Finally a use for the Forsyth Barr building!" Comments on a proposal by the Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) to revamp Victoria Square with a massive water slide. Also refers to the Forsyth Barr tower block whose fate has been uncertain since being severely damaged in the February 2011 earthquake. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Small Contractors Suffering. 14 July 2013
Date: 2013
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0025590
Description: Depicts a lion eating small people who are falling into a pile of chewed up people and ladders. The little man character in the corner says 'The Lion's share'. Refers to claims by Christchurch building and decorating firms that they are being expected to accept less for work than it costs to do the work. Project managing organistions such as Fletchers Earthquake Repair are estimating the cost of work extremely low. (see Radio New Zealand 15 July 2013) Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Gibbs, Rebecca Joy, fl 2013: 100 day submission fun. [2013]
Date: 2013
From: Various artists :[Entries in the Young Cartoonist Award. 2013]
By: Gibbs, Rebecca Joy, active 2013
Reference: DCDL-0025748
Description: Shows three workers in the CCDU (Christchurch Central Development Unit) office making paper dolls, swans and cranes out of public submissions. The CCDU was formed to modify the CCC's (Christchurch City Council) Recovery Plan after its initial proposal was rejected by the Earthquake recovery minister. In April 2013 the CCDU was formed within CERA (Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Authority) to develop a final Recovery Plan and were given 100 days in which to develop a document for the minister's approval. The public were not involved in this 100 day process, although had been invited to contribute to the 'share an idea' campaign run by the CCC. The cartoon reflects the public feeling in Christchurch that their ideas were not being taken into account by the CCDU and CERA. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).