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Ferry Road, Woolston.
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The Christchurch Cathedral Square showing the Anglican Cathedral after loosing its tower and spire after the 6.3 quake hit Christchurch 22 February 2011. This image also shows the remains of the very heavy snow fall we had on Monday 25 July 2011. The centre of the city is still cordoned off. This image was taken from a helicopter flight over the...
To those silent sentinels, the guardians of the night, who insured our peaceful homes and sheltered our children from fright. We give our thanks and praise for the sacrifice they bore, and pledge always to remember their gift of service in war. Gerard A. Geiger March 23, 1996
Known by the locals as the "Owner's House" of the large Farnley Brick and Tile Works which was situated nearby. Established by the Austin brothers in 1863 the brickworks were named after the town of Farnley in Yorkshire England, from where the family had come. I remember the brickworks as a child and I think they were demolished in the 1970's. V...
Water front car park shattered by the earthquake. Was a very solid piece of tarmac.
Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square
The Press Building, Cathedral Square
Christchurch Cathedral, 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
The window that was hanging precariously finally fell when the Boxing Day 4.9 shock hit at 10.30am
A few older Christchurch Earthquake Pics from after the 6.3 last Feb (2011). And yes the aftershocks are still happening.. Twitter | Facebook |
St Marys Church
A few older Christchurch Earthquake Pics from after the 6.3 last Feb (2011). And yes the aftershocks are still happening.. Twitter | Facebook |
St Marys Church
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred at 4:35 am on September 4, 2010 here in Christchurch. There was damage and destruction to buildings but no loss of life. Five months later (22nd Feb, 2011) the city was struck by another quake. This time we weren't so lucky. 185 people lost their lives. Many people lost homes and businesses. The central b...
The basement of the "Price Waterhouse" building after demolition after the Christchurch earthquakes...
Reflection of the Christchurch Cathedral before Feb 22rd Earthquake
Building had deteriorated significantly. And now it has been demolished
Colombo Street, looking north from Cathedral Square
Kilmore Street looking west from Manchester Street
Tuam Street opposite Alice's
This apartment building was across the street from our old flat. Now it's an empty lot.