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Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial - in pictures
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial, which records the names of the 185 people who died in the 22 February 2011 earthquake, has been officially dedicated in Christchurch.
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial has been unveiled. Photo / Andrew Collins
Family members and friends place their hands on the memorial. Photo / Brad White
The names of the 185 people that died are cut into the marble. Photo / Brad White
Bruce McEachen lost his son, Matthew, in the earthquake. Photo / Andrew Collins
Prime Minister Bill English described the site as a place of grief - and of hope. Photo / Andrew Collins
Flowers were laid at the memorial for those who died. Photo / Brad White
Some threw flowers into the water to remember the victims. Photo / Andrew Collins
Wreaths were also placed at the wall. Photo / Andrew Collins
A sixth anniversary service was held from midday. Photo / Brad White
Lyttelton singer-songwriter Marlon Williams performs. Photo / Andrew Collins
The 150m memorial wall forms part of the Avon River Precinct. Photo / Andrew Collins
Thousands gathered for the service and unveiling. Photo / Brad White
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