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Just being finished.
Looking towards Manchester St
Back towards the Square
from Gloucester St.
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Looking toward the hills
One of many disabled carparks outside what used to be one of the great sporting complexes in New Zealand. The Queen Elizabeth II Park complex in north-east Christchurch was built initially for the 1974 Commonwealth Games and was used for track and field and the adjoining pool complex had swimming and diving. It was built on an area that was used...
The old (or is that the new) Inland Revenue Department (IRD) building on the corner of Madras and Cashel Streets in central Christchurch. Built in 2006/07 on the site of the former Farmers department store (itself badly damaged by fire), it was just a few years old when the earthquake of February 2011 struck, and subsequent quakes (all through 2...
A new installation.
Protected with bracing behind shipping containers
20130817_2457_1D3-400 The story of Christchurch (Day 229/365) Many roads are closed all over eastern Christchurch as infra-structure repairs are carried out, whether it be water supplies, sewer repairs (as is the case here) or general road repairs, In just over two weeks it will be three years since the first earthquake happened (4th September...
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Mackenzie and Willis building behind
Ballantynes on Rt. Illusionist Artwork on side of over ramp
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As seen from Hereford St over the demolition of the corner buildings.
There are occasional sewerage spills into the Avon River while all the sewer and road repairs are carried out. This rock wall was level and well above high tide level prior to the eathquakes. All the houses that can been seen here (except for those on the distant Port Hills) are in the suburban "red zone" and are still to be demolished.
rubble from earthquake at Papanui Corner
This is still cordoned off and there was a fire since the quakes
This is in Madras St, The CTV building ws on the right far corner
20130304_2852_G12-9 Rocks on Summit Road below Mt Cavendish
There is one chair for each of the 185 people who lost their lives in the quakes
All that remains of the Theatre Royal plus the interior dome under plastic wrap at the back
The earthquake re-pair work has started on the Knox Church on Bealey Avenue, August 14, 2013 Christchurch New Zealand. While building after building is torn down in Christchurch, plans are in place to ensure as much of a 131-year-old church is retained as possible. Knox Church on Bealey Avenue suffered major damage in the February 22 earthquak...