[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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Begg, Annette, fl 2011 :["Canterbury Christmas" card. 2011]

Date: 2011

From: [Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]

Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-03

Description: Handmade Christmas card, made in response to the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011, and asking readers to remember bereft families at Christmas 2011. The front cover shows a collage of pre-quake images of Christchurch Cathedral, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, and the Onuku Church at the Kaik, Akaroa. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Collage and letterpress on card folded to 147 x 112 mm. Provenance: Donated by Annette Begg, Christchurch, in 2014.

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Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority :Contractor [P... M ...], V Base, Staff. Hours...

Date: 2011 - 2012

From: [Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]

By: Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Te Mana Haumanu ki Waitaha

Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-02

Description: Identification photo pass card issued by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), for a contractor working for VBase, a business unit of the Christchurch City Council, in 2011. The card shows the Canterbury coat of arms at top right. Other Titles - Expiry 26 January 2012 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print on plastic card, 87 x 55 mm

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Kia Kaha Christchurch; earthquake vigil for New Zealanders in London. Wednesday 2nd Mar...

Date: 2011

From: [Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]

Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-01

Description: Order of service shows the City of Christchurch coat of arms on the front cover. Inside, the order of service includes an introduction and welcome by Canon Christopher Tuckwell, a scripture reading by Jeremy Coney MBE, a message from Prime Minister John Key, read by Derek Leask, the hymn Hareruia sung by Ngati Ranana, personal stories read by Paddy Austin former Christchurch city councillor, the New Zealand National Anthem lead by Hayley Westenra. The words of the New Zealand national anthem are reproduced in Maori and English, as are the words of "How great Thou art". The back page contains acknowledgments. This service held in Westminster Cathedral was organised largely through email and Facebook, and preceded the official ceremony. The attendance greatly exceeded the seating available within the cathedral and many stood outside. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print on pamphlet folded to 210 x 148 mm.