Dance-O-Mat - St Asaph Street
Dance-O-Mat - St Asaph Street
The Dance-O-Mat by Gap Filler in the vacant lot on the corner of Manchester Street and St Asaph Street. A repurposed washing machine powers speakers and lights. A disco ball is overhead with a sprung dance floor below.
Report this entry
More from the same area
History of the Anglican church in Lyttelton
Plaque explaining the history of the Anglican church in ...
Memorial at Holy Trinity Church
Memorial at Holy Trinity Church for David A.N.K. MacKenzie and ...
St Andrew's Church relocation
Preparations for the relocation of St Andrew's Presbyterian ...
St Andrew's Church interior
Interior view of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church during ...
St Peter's Presbyterian church weather vane
C.G. Rae and F.L Cleveland with the weather vane of St Peter's ...
St Peter's Presbyterian church spire
Looking down the spire on St Peter's Presbyterian church at ...
St Peter's Church on Ferry Road.
Rev N. Van der Kley and F.L. Cleveland outside St Peter's ...
Stained glass window, St Ninian's Church
Graham Stewart and Jon Borrette prepare the stained glass window ...
Presbyterian Church, Withell's Road
Congregation gathers outside the Presbyterian church, Withell's ...
Dominion Presbyterian summer conference
Young people attending the Dominion Presbyterian summer ...
Presbyterian bible class camp
Mid Canterbury district Presbyterian bible class camp at Rakaia.