Darryl Tong collection
After the Canterbury Earthquake sequence he shared photographs he had taken during his time in Christchurch.
Image credit: Christchurch Inner City Shops, CCL-Kete-12129
Armagh Street, looking east from the corner with Montreal Street.
Armagh Street Bridge. Also visible are the Forsyth Barr building (764 Colombo Street), Victoria Apartments, and the building at 90 Armagh Street.
Looking west over the Ōtākaro Avon River from the Montreal Street Bridge.
Belgian Beer Cafe Torenhof, 88 Armagh Street.
Canterbury Brewery and the car parking building for Christchurch Hospital.
The Centennial Memorial Wing of Canterbury Museum on Rolleston Avenue.
Statue of Captain Cook in Victoria Square as seen at night.
Chest Peak as seen from Christchurch.
View over Christchurch, looking north west towards Chest Peak and the Puketeraki Range.
Christ's College on Rolleston Avenue.
View over Christchurch, looking north west towards Chest Peak and the Puketeraki Range.
Looking over Christchurch city towards the Southern Alps.
Christchurch Art Gallery on the corner of Montreal Street and Worcester Street.
The Christchurch Art Gallery and the intersection of Gloucester Street and Montreal Street.
The Christchurch Art Gallery and Montreal Street as seen from the corner with Gloucester Street.
View over the city as seen from the Port Hills at dusk.
View over the city from the Port Hills as seen at dusk.
View of Christchurch at night as seen from the Port Hills.
Christchurch Boys' High School.
The main building and grounds of Christchurch Boys' High School at 71 Straven Road.
Christchurch Central Police Station at 48 Hereford Street.
View of Oxford Terrace at night as seen from the Bridge of Remembrance.
Shops in Cashel Mall. Looking east towards the intersection with Colombo Street.