Bettina Evans's Photographs
Photographs of Lyttelton taken by Bettina Evans after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Last updated
8:16am 29th October 2017
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Collection
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qsr-collection:12263
- Bettina Evans's photograph 98
- The book launch for "The Shaken Heart Booklet", a collection of interviews with members of the Lyttelton Community put together by Sue-Ellen Sandilands (left), Bettina Evans (middle) and Jen Kenix (right). The event was held at the Lyttelton Pentanque Club, a Gap Filler project on the site of the Ground Culinary Centre on London Street. In the background, members of the public are also making wool medals to celebrate the achievements of the community after the earthquake.
- Bettina Evans's photograph 99
- A patchwork quilt suspended from the railings of a broken wall on the corner of Dublin and Winchester Street in Lyttelton. "Lyttelton, don't let the blues get you" has been stitched into the quilt, which is covered in snow.
- Bettina Evans's photograph 100
- Patchwork quilts wrapped around the concrete slabs used to stabilise a broken wall on Winchester Street. They make it look snug despite the snow. Many projects like this have cropped up around Canterbury in an effort to brighten the earthquake environment.
- Bettina Evans's photograph 101
- Patchwork quilts wrapped around the concrete slabs used to stabilise a broken wall on Winchester Street. They make it look snug despite the snow. Many projects like this have cropped up around Canterbury in an effort to brighten the earthquake environment.
- Bettina Evans's photograph 102
- Woolly hats and a scarf on the fence posts of Grubb Cottage on London Street.
- Bettina Evans's photograph 103
- Woollen hats on the top of road cones out side Bill Hammond's house on Canterbury Street. Nobody knows who made these garments. They appeared overnight all over Lyttelton.