Remembering Lost Christchurch

Schoolboy walking along the Avon River

Down the Avon to New Brighton, 1890 – Notes on a Christchurch Trip

The Avon is a lovely river. Of course I know that many people will say that it is no better... More »

The Cathedral as it is

September 1888 – the most destructive earthquake since the Canterbury Pilgrims landed

Shortly after 4 o’clock this morning the whole of the South and a portion of the North Island was shaken... More »

Christchurch 1860s

“Would to God I had never heard the name of New Zealand”

“To tell you is a great task, for I can assure you it is a most awful country,”  wrote James Boot... More »

McTaggart Butcher Shop after 1901 earthquake

1901 Earthquake – a warning for Greengrocers & ‘Portly Ladies’

Earthquakes in Christchurch are not unusual events, we’ve been beset with them since European settlement began – and no doubt... More »

Johann Franz Julius von Haast and house

Julius von Haast and his milk can seismometer

German born colonist, Sir Julius von Haast, was an explorer, specialising in geology. Amongst his many achievements was the founding... More »

Date: 1929. By: Wicks, Arthur John, 1871?-1942; Martin, J L, fl 1932; New Zealand. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Source: National Library of New Zealand, Ref: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-1929-01, Photograph on Postcard

A Poor Joke! A Premonition of What Was Yet to Come.

This photographically produced postcard of Christchurch’s Provincial Government buildings, appearing twisted and warped, was a semi-humorous card sent out at Christmas after... More »

St. Michaels and All the Angels Church c. 1871

Built with earthquakes in mind – St. Michaels and All the Angels Church c. 1871

The Anglican church of St. Michaels and All the Angels Church at 84 Oxford Terrace stands on the site of... More »

Landing Immigrants at Lyttelton

Christchurch – Dull and as Flat as a Kitchen Table 1880′s

In 1886, an English woman who called herself ‘Hopeful’, wrote of her experiences after emigrating to Christchurch, New Zealand.  She... More »

Armistice Day Christchurch

“It’s over!” Armistice Day in Cathedral Square

Cathedral Square hosted one of New Zealand’s most significant historic events after the armistice was signed by the Western Allies... More »

Manchester Street, Christchurch

Midday on Manchester Street c.1905

It is midday on the busy intersection of Manchester, High and Lichfield Streets when this photograph was taken from the... More »