Barbadoes St
Barbadoes St
Damage to the Community of the Sacred Name building.
Damage to the Community of the Sacred Name building.
The Community of the Sacred Name Building on the corner of Barbadoes and St Asaph Streets. Many of the bricks in the walls have crumbled into the street and courtyard, exposing the inside of the building.
The Community of the Sacred Name Building on the corner of Barbadoes and St Asaph Streets. Many of the bricks in the walls have crumbled into the street and courtyard, exposing the inside of the building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Comic art on a wall exposed by demolition in Sumner. After some time, artist Jason Kelly revealed it as his work and explained that Jelly is a play upon his name, mixing his first name and his last name".
The badly-damaged Community of the Sacred Name Convent on Barbadoes Street.
The badly-damaged Community of the Sacred Name Convent on Barbadoes Street.
The Community of the Sacred Name Building on the corner of Barbadoes and St Asaph Streets. Many of the bricks in the walls have crumbled into the street and courtyard, exposing the inside of the building.
Convent of the Sacred Name, Barbadoes St, Christchurch.
Convent of the Sacred Name, Barbadoes St, Christchurch.
People have written messages and signed their names on the stones
Damage to the Community of the Sacred Name building on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Community of the Sacred Name Convent.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Community of the Sacred Name Convent.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Community of the Sacred Name Convent.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Community of the Sacred Name Convent.
A photograph of bricks and rubble outside the Community of the Sacred Name Convent on Barbadoes Street.
Signs on a house in Bexley reading "Ring Bell", "Yes we home" with names and telephone numbers.
Damage to a residential property on Birch Street. Writing on door reads "all clear" with name and telephone numbers.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Community of the Sacred Name, cnr St Asaph and Barbadoes Streets
Missing dog poster near Pioneer Stadium. Poster reads "Dog missing. Brown/red ridgeback labrador cross. Much loved pet named 'Boris'. Please text: [number]".
Missing dog poster near Pioneer Stadium. Poster reads "Dog missing. Brown/red ridgeback labrador cross. Much loved pet named 'Boris'. Please text: [number]".
Damage to the Community of the Sacred Name building on Barbadoes Street. Masonry from one of the building's gables has collapsed onto the footpath.
Colour photograph of front door to the Occidental Hotel, which after the September quake had suffered vandalism. The name "B. Perry" was still above the door.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Community of the Sacred Name, cnr St Asaph and Barbadoes Streets, on St Asaph St looking east
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch earthquake. Donna Moot (turtle lady) with a 5 year old red ears slider turtle named 'Peanut' which became homeless after the Christchurch earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch earthquake. Donna Moot (turtle lady) with a 5 year old red ears slider turtle named 'peanut' which became homeless after the Christchurch earthquake".
Caricature of Mayor Bob Parker dissolving into quakes; below the image is the name 'Christchurch' in very quavery letters. A second version shows Bob Parker without the shakes and without the name 'Christchurch'. Context - Opinion seems to be that Mayor Bob Parker has shown excellent leadership during the earthquakes and aftershocks in Christchurch. The earthquakes were on 4 September and 22 February.
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