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Webb, Murray, 1947- :[Amy Adams]. 4 April 2012

Date: 2012

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0020682

Description: Shows Amy Adams, National MP for Selwyn. Context: On 2 April 2012 Amy Adams became Minister for the Environment and Minister for Communications and Information Technology after a Cabinet reshuffle. Title created by librarian Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Paul Keith Jarman - Essendon farm (Darfield)

Date: 2006

From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications

Reference: MS-Papers-8640-66

Description: The papers consist of: Application form submitted by Paul Keith Jarman; history of the Jarman family (written by James Gough Jarman b 1828) and the history of the farm ownership; `James Gough, founder of Nesslea 1865' (written by C J Jarman for the 1965 centennial of Nesslea); paper read before the Courtenay Agricultural & Pastoral Association by James Gough; land titles; photographs. Original owner was James Gough who purchased 128 hectares (known as Nesslea) in 1864. In 2007 the 'Essendon' portion of the estate was owned by his great-greatgrandson Paul Keith Jarman and his wife Ann. In 2006 the property was awarded the New Zealand Century Farm and Station award to mark over 100 years of continuous ownership by one family. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter, photographs (some photocopies) Transfers: Accompanying digital files are described at MSDL-1469.

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Nisbet, Alistair, 1958- :"Another heritage building coming down?" 11 August 2011

Date: 2011

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0018587

Description: The word 'DEMOCRACY' built of stone is being knocked down by a wrecking ball. A voice offscreen says 'Another heritage building coming down?' Context: the cartoon is about the tradeoff between speedy actions and deliberative consultation in post-quake Christchurch. 'CERA (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority) will have tremendous power over the local authorities - the Selwyn and Waimakariri district councils; the ECan commissioners; and the Christchurch City Council. An article on this subject is called 'Democracy sidelined under CERA', it was written by John Hartevelt in the Press February 22 2011. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Thompson, Hamish Charles McFarlane, 1957-: Are you being served? 2015 calendar; 1970s C...

Date: 1977 - 2015

From: [New Zealand calendars of quarto size]

By: Thompson, Hamish Charles McFarlane, 1957-

Reference: Eph-B-CALENDAR-2015-03

Description: Spiralbound calendar of twelve openings, showing: January: Cyril Paskell, Hillview Fish Supply, 80 Barrington Street, 1977 February: Carlton Florists, 1 Papanui Road, 1977 March: Frank Tinning, Super Veggie Man, 252 Colombo Street, 1977 April: Reg Smith, Upper Riccarton Hardware, 3 Waimairi Road, 1977 May: Bibba Boutique, 90b Riccarton Road, 1977 June: Dennis Kalin and George O'Reilly, Armagh Bookshop, 166 Armagh Street, 1977 July: Mark Coburn, Everybody's Butchery, 372 Selwyn Street, 1977 August: Rowan Gibson and Wyn Tinnion, Holmwood Dairy, 62 Holmwood Road, 1977 September: Sydenham Dealers, 461 Colombo Street, 1977 October: Mary Gray Confections, Hereford Court, 116 Hereford Street, 1977 November: Theatre Royal Tobacconist, 147 Gloucester Street, 1977 December: Bob Blair, Cellar Ghost Cellars, 157-161 Colombo Street, 1977 The cover shows the image for August. Two copies held. One copy is accompanied by single sheet of thumbnails of each image. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Spiralbound calendar, 295 x 210 mm.

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[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.

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Photographs of Christchurch buildings

Date: Dec 2007- Apr 2008

From: Owen, Dylan, 1958-: Photographs

Reference: PADL-000268

Description: Photographs of Christchurch buildings, 2007-2008 Arrangement: These files were originally delivered to the library within folders called "Buildings Dec 2007 to Jan 2008" and "Buildings Feb to April 2008" Quantity: 143 digital photograph(s).

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Effects of the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, particularly of aerial views of...

Date: 05 Mar 2013

From: BeckerFraserPhotos :Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011

Reference: PADL-000863

Description: Comprises aerial photographs of the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes and the rebuild of Christchurch City, taken on 5 March 2013 by Ross Becker. Shows central business district buildings, parks and reserves, rebuilding and Gap Filler initiatives, schools and sporting facilities, new housing developments, outlying suburbs, beaches, Avon River and Waimakariri River. Includes aerial views of Preston Downs housing development by developer Gillman Wheelans, West Melton, Selwyn District showing Brampton Drive, Brinsworth Avenue, Rotherham Drive, and development of industrial land and the new housing development Faringdon in Rolleston area. Includes aerials views of Lincoln University buildings, the new housing estate Te Whariki being developed by Ngai Tahu Property, Edward Street bisecting the new housing estates of Liffey Springs and Rosemerryn in Lincoln. Includes aerial views of Prebbleton Central, Sterling Park and Cairnbrae housing developments in Prebbleton, Christchurch. Includes aerial views of new housing subdivisions and suburbs near Halswell, Longhurst (a Fulton Hogan site bounded by Murphys Road and Halswell Junction Road, Quaifes Road, Whincops Road), Knight's Stream Park in Aidanfield suburb. Plus aerial over Wigram Skies housing development on former Wigram Aerodrome land. Includes aerial views of Rowley Avenue School, Hoon Hay, Manning Intermediate School and Hillmorton High School and Spreydon School, Addington Raceway and Rugby league park (AMI Stadium), Cashmere High School. Includes aerial views on fine day over the central business district (CBD) of Christchurch City showing Columbo Street, Madras Street, Manchester Street, Fitzgerald Avenue, Ferry Road, Moorhouse Avenue, South Hagley Park, Latimer Square, Barbadoes Street, Cashel Street, site of CTV building, St John the Baptist Church, the Transitional 'Cardboard' Cathedral under construction, Cathedral Square, Kilmore Street, Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Christchurch Basilica), Marian College, Phillipstown suburb, AMI Stadium, Phillipstown School, the Avon River loop, the North-West quadrant inside the four avenues, Hereford Street, Worcester Street, Cambridge Terrace, Ernst and Young building, Kilmore Street, site of former PGC building, Christchurch Town Hall, Avon River, Canterbury Provincal Government Buildings on Durham street, Armagh Street, BNZ building, Christchurch Central Library, Christchurch Cathedral, Forsyth Barr building, Gloucester Street, IRD building near Lichfield Street, Armagh Street, remains of Te Waipounamu building in Hereford Street, Holiday Inn in Cashel Street, High Street, ReSTART Cashel Mall, Ballantynes, view out to New Brighton suburb, cluster of Christchurch Arts Centre, Christs College, Canterbury Museum near North Hagley Park and Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch City Council administration building in Worcester Street, Christchurch Art Gallery, Montreal street, Heritage Christchurch hotel, Millenium Hotel Christchurch, old Christchurch Central Post Office, Rydges Hotel buildings on the east of Cathedral Square, the site of the 2013 Ellerselie Flower Show in North Hagley Park, the giant inflatable rugby ball on Manchester Street, lower High Street, Isaac Theatre Royal, New Regent Street, Victoria Square, new Kilmore Street Medical Centre under construction, the Bridge of Rememberance on Cashel Street Bridge. Includes aerial views over rebuild initatives showing an art installation by Peter Majendie (a tree draped in high visibility orange and a frost cloth on the corner of Manchester Street and Cambridge Terrace), the newly planted grass on the site of the former PGC building and adjoining site (CERA initative), Christchurch Town Hall near the Gap Filler 'Pallet Pavilion' on the cleared site of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Includes aerials over Christchurch East, particularly Horsehoe Lake, Burwood, New Brighton and Bexley suburbs (residential red zone areas) showing Horsehoe Lake Reserve, Avondale Park, Anzac Drive, Travis Wetland Nature Heritage Park, Avon River, Tasman and Moncrieff Place, Irene Street, Goodman Street, Kingsford Street, Alice Street, Viscount Place, Jean Batten Place, Liggins Street, Queensbury Street, New Brighton Road, Bottle Lake Reserve, Donnell Park, Anzac Drive Reserve, New Brighton pier, Pages Road, Rawhiti Domain and the temporary housing village there, Seabreeze Close, site of former QEII Stadium (liquefaction), Waygreen Avenue and Freeville School, Atlantis Street, Wattle Drive, Cockayne Reserve, Hulverston Drive, Owles Terrace Reserve, River Avon, Central New Brighton School, Seaview Road, Hawke Road, North New Brighton houses, Eastwood rise at Waimari Beach Gold Course, Ashton Drive, the landfill at Bottle Lake, road diversion on New Brighton Road past several residential red zone houses, Burwood School, North New Brighton School and surrounding streets. Includes aerial views over Avonside suburb showing Avonside Girls High School, Indoor Tennis Centre at Z Energy Wilding Park, River Avon near Gayhurst Road, Dallington suburb, Porritt Park Hall, Canterbury Rowing Club building at Kerrs Reach rowing course at Porritt Park, Avonview Retirement Village and Rest Home on Locksley Avenue, The Palms shopping centre in Shirley suburb. Includes aerial views of Brooklands and Pines Beach (Kairaki Beach) area showing mouth of Waimakariri River, Golden Grove, Kaiapoi River, Courtenay Drive, Kaiapoi, Sovereign Palms, Sovereign Green and Sovereign Lakes housing developments, North East Kaiapoi, Kaiapoi North School, Williams Street and the recently built New World supermarket, aerials over houses in west and south Kaiapoi, barriers surrounding the old BNZ building, Charles Street, Kaiapoi. Includes views above the Waimakariri River looking towards Christchurch City and the Port Hills, Peppers Clearwater Resort at the Groynes, Cashmere from the airport. Includes aerial views over two bridges over the Waimakariri River, northern motorway and south east Christchurch, Belfast suburb looking towards the Port Hills, Waimakariri River, the lake in Sawyers Reserve and wide aerial looking towards Christchurch CBD, Cashmere and Port Hills. Arrangement: Files were originally delivered to the Library in a folder called "2012-2013/Aerials - March 05" Quantity: 191 digital photograph(s).

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