Jocelyn Kinghorn's Photographs

Photographs of the earthquake damage around Christchurch, taken by Jocelyn Kinghorn.

Last updated
8:16am 29th October 2017
Type
Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:12440

Contains 1,404 items


Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2576
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2576
Autumn leaves on trees along the Avon river, a carpark converted from a demolition site can be seen across the river. A crane and Westpac building can also be seen in the background.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2577
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2577
Autumn leaves on trees along the Avon river.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2578
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2578
Workers on the Clarendon Towers from Cambridge Terrace.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2579
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2579
Autumn leaves on the trees along the Avon river.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2580
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2580
Looking down Worcester Street with Our City-O-Tautahi with bracing on its front facade on the left, behind it is Rydges, the Grant Thornton Building in the middle back, and the Claredon Towers on the right.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2581
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2581
View down Worcester Street, with Christchurch Art Gallery in the back, and next to it is Worcester Chambers, which housed the Languages International Christchurch.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2582
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2582
View down Worcester Street, with Christchurch Art Gallery in the back, and next to it is Worcester Chambers, which house the Languages International Christchurch. Part of the Harley's building is visible on the right.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2583
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2583
A crane working over Christchurch Art Gallery.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2584
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2584
Front facade to Christchurch City Council's Civic Offices.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2585
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2585
A view down Worcester Boulevard. Some parts of the Arts Centre are visible on the left, and in front is the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2586
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2586
View down Worcester Street, where a section of the Arts Centre is visible.
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2587
Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2587
The Art Centre, at the corner of Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street behind the cordon fence.