More well known as the Government Life building - too be demolished.
From Colombo Street intersection.
Awaiting demolition. Blue pipes are water supply to anyone still living on Hulverstone Drive.
Community Energy Action Trust on Moorhouse Ave.
20100908_3393_1D3-28 Removing liquefaction silt - Christchurch earthquake The cleanup continues
20100904_3326_1D3-24 Ascot TV in Sydenham - Christchurch earthquake
Still awaiting a repair, but with so many bridges closed or partially closed we are lucky this one had what maybe minor damage.
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Obvious seeing why the Summit Road has been closed below Mt Cavendish since the February 22 2011 earthquake. There are some large rocks there!
All red zoned and it looked like no one is living anywhere in Culver Place. All awaiting demolition.
Moving from the Bexley "Red Zone" to?
Closed due to earthquake damage.
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Went into this cafe a few times in years gone by (all on camera club field trips or photowalks). It was a nice two-storey building then. Not now after the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.
Where once were buildings! From the corner of Armagh Street and Oxford Terrace.
The same view as the previous photo. Building demolished after the earthquake of 2011!
Eighty years and then the damage was done. Result of the earthquake on 22/02/11.
Two relatively new town houses in the Bexley "Red Zone". Awaiting demolition due to severe land problems. Have been vandalised.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrameny aka Christchurch Basilica
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20110821_1708_1D3-280 Six months on A house in Bexley damaged in the February earthquake still looks like this six months later.
The South Brighton bridge abutment (city side). Bridge looks fine, just both approaches have moved A LOT!
CD racks and bookshelf in lounge. Amazing that the glass vase on the glass topped coffee table didn't move!
These have been thrown in the Avon River