Bettina Evans's Photographs

Photographs of Lyttelton taken by Bettina Evans after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.

Last updated
8:16am 29th October 2017
Type
Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:12263

Contains 102 items


Bettina Evans's photograph 74
Bettina Evans's photograph 74
A notice on the window of the closed Fish and Chip shop on London Street reading, "Sorry my shop is damage and not open again. Sorry for everyone who have (sic) damage, very sad and very hard for people. But I will open new shop soon in Norwich Quay. See you soon, Phyong".
Bettina Evans's photograph 75
Bettina Evans's photograph 75
The memorial blanket in progress. This blanket was created by members of the Lyttelton community, with the iconic felt hearts that were created after the earthquake as well as depictions of some of the buildings lost during the earthquake in Lytteton.
Bettina Evans's photograph 76
Bettina Evans's photograph 76
The memorial blanket in progress. This blanket was created by members of the Lyttelton community, with the iconic felt hearts that were created after the earthquake as well as depictions of some of the buildings lost during the earthquake in Lytteton.
Bettina Evans's photograph 77
Bettina Evans's photograph 77
The memorial blanket in progress. This blanket was created by members of the Lyttelton community, with the iconic felt hearts that were created after the earthquake as well as depictions of some of the buildings lost during the earthquake in Lytteton.
Bettina Evans's photograph 78
Bettina Evans's photograph 78
A cake at the Lyttelton Petanque Club where the stitching of felt hearts is taking place. The message on the cake says "still smiling".
Bettina Evans's photograph 79
Bettina Evans's photograph 79
Marcia, the baker of the cake at the Lyttelton Petanque Club where the stitching of felt hearts is taking place. The message on the cake says "still smiling".
Bettina Evans's photograph 80
Bettina Evans's photograph 80
The stitching of felt hearts on the anniversary of the first earthquake on the site of the demolished Ground Culinary Centre, which is now the Lyttelton Petanque Club grounds, a gathering spot for many community events and activities.
Bettina Evans's photograph 81
Bettina Evans's photograph 81
Woolly medals, stitched on the anniversary of the first earthquake at the Lyttelton Petanque Club, a gathering spot for many community events and activities.
Bettina Evans's photograph 82
Bettina Evans's photograph 82
The deconstruction of the former Lyttelton Fire station/Stanaway house on the corner of London and Oxford Streets.
Bettina Evans's photograph 83
Bettina Evans's photograph 83
The deconstruction of the former Lyttelton Fire station/Stanaway house on the corner of London and Oxford Streets.
Bettina Evans's photograph 84
Bettina Evans's photograph 84
The deconstruction of the former Lyttelton Fire station/Stanaway house on the corner of London and Oxford Streets.
Bettina Evans's photograph 85
Bettina Evans's photograph 85
The deconstruction of the former Lyttelton Fire station/Stanaway house on the corner of London and Oxford Streets.