Deb Robertson's Blog 10/03/2012: My Place and Yours....
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 10 March 2012 entitled, "My Place and Yours....".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 10 March 2012 entitled, "My Place and Yours....".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 23 March 2012 entitled, "My Place and Yours: my kitchen!".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 12 February 2012 entitled, "My place and yours: on my wall!".
"Heritage Buildings, Earthquake Strengthening and Damage: the Canterbury earthquakes September 2010 - January 2012", a report submitted by the then New Zealand Historic Places Trust to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission. The report was written by Robert McClean.
"Training and Education of Engineers and Organisation of Engineering Profession and Building Assessment after Earthquakes", a report submitted by the then New Zealand Historic Places Trust on the Royal Commission Discussion Papers.
A photograph captioned, "We went to Nigel's place for breakfast and stayed for three months".
A photograph captioned, "They're fixing other places first. People over the other side of town are getting their houses fixed. We wonder why".
Caption reads: "Bexley was a hidden gem. A diamond in the rough. It was a paradise, a place where you could hear the sea and smell the salt."
The Canterbury College Students’ procession as part of the capping festival took place on the morning of 13 June 1915, and despite the enormous crowd of spectators that crammed every inch of …
Caption reads: "Yeah yeah, I know, but you’ve got to look. It’s incredible what’s happened to these places. It’s not something you see everyday and once it’s gone, it’s gone forever."
As Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee drew near in 1897, plans were being put in place throughout the Dominion for suitable memorials. In Christchurch, a number of funds were set up and subscri…
Caption reads: "When we came to Bexley we were ready for a new life. We slowed down and started to enjoy ourselves. Before we moved to the area we never realised such a perfect place existed."