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Ferry Road, Woolston.
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A path between the new Cashel Mall shopping area and Cathedral Square was opened this weekend and about 1000 people have gone through every hour. It's the first time this section of city has been open to the public since the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Built 1858-1865. This is just one end of what was once a very large building. Most of the rest has fallen.
Sadly the days are numbered after the 6.3 quake that hit Christchurch 22 February 2011! You can see the blue streel strengthening on the tower from the earthquake on 4 September 2010. Also if you look closely you can see the cracks that have determained its fate! Press L.
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The Press Building, Cathedral Square
Cathedral Square.
Manchester Street
Ferry Road (The Causeway) , heading towards Redcliffs and Sumner.
Corner of Hereford & High Street
The Press Building, Cathedral Square
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Christchurch.
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After the liquefaction has been cleaned up we have piles of the stuff on our streets waiting for the council to pick it up. This little Gnome is obviously doing its bit as Christchurch cleans up after the 6.3 magnitude quake 22 February 2011.
Photos taken in Richmond on March 25 following the February 22 earthquake. File reference: CCL-2011-03-25-Richmond-After-The-Earthquake-IMG_0393 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Colombo Street, looking north from Cathedral Square
Kilmore Street looking west from Manchester Street
Tuam Street opposite Alice's
Roy Stokes Hall New Brighton - Welfare Distribution Centre
Structural engineers inspecting the Warners Novotel, Cathedral Square.
Carparking Structure Tuam Street