Riccarton House and Bush market
Riccarton House and Bush market
Stalls set up for the Christchurch Farmers’ Market, held at Riccarton House and Bush on a Saturday morning.
Contributors note: "This photograph was taken at a Saturday morning market in Christchurch. It captures the lively atmosphere of the community coming together to shop, socialize, and enjoy local produce. The image highlights how public markets act as hubs for interaction and connection, reflecting the evolving nature of Ōtautahi-Christchurch and the vibrant life of its diverse community."
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