Damaged buildings visible from St Asaph Street.
Photos taken in Lyttelton following the February 22 earthquake. File ref: CCL-2011-03-05-After-The-Earthquake-P1110429 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
The CTV collapse is the worst and most devastating, from what I saw of the CBD yesterday.
Damaged buildings visible from St Asaph Street.
Damaged buildings visible from St Asaph Street.
Medlab South building seen across an empty section on Colombo Street where a damaged building has been removed.
Pre-February Earthquake
An aerial photograph of Hereford Street near Cathedral Square.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Saturday 1 October 2011.
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 12 May 2011.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "5 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Harbourmasters Building. This building is scheduled to 'partially demolish' - heritage building".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Lumley building (left) and BDO building (right) (Victoria Street) side view taken from Knox Lane".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Lumley building (left) and BDO building (right) (Victoria Street) side view taken from Knox Lane".
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view looking north-west over the central city towards Hagley Park. Hereford Street can be seen in the foreground, as well as Worcester Street running towards the the Christ Church Cathedral. The empty site of the Press Building and Warners hotel can also be seen".
An aerial photograph of the central city blocks bounded by Colombo Street, Hereford Street, Cashel Street, and High Street.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Government Life Building in Cathedral Square, with the Grant Thornton and Clarendon Tower buildings visible behind. All of these buildings are expected to be demolished".
A photograph of a partially-demolished building, captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The partially-demolished Winnie Bagoes Building on Colombo Street".
Emergency personnel using a sheet of corrugated plastic to slide pieces of rubble from the collapsed Canterbury Television Building. Behind them, smoke is billowing from the remains of the building.
Concern about the demolition process of heritage buildings in Christchurch. With Anna Crighton - Chairperson of the Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Buildings Fund Trust, which raises money, matched by the government, to save quake-damaged heritage buildings.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "198 Gloucester Street, the site of the TVNZ building - demolished - AMI building (left), Newstalk ZB building (centre)".
Page 4 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 9 April 2011.
Damaged building on Colombo Street, with the Copthorne Hotel and Forsyth Barr buildings in the background.
A debate on the architectural way forward for earthquake hit Christchurch ahead of an exhibition and series of talks initiated by the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
A colour photograph of 158-160 Manchester Street, taken during the demolition of the Manchester Courts.
Medlab South building seen across an empty section on Colombo Street where a damaged building has been removed.
Medlab South building seen across an empty section on Colombo Street where a damaged building has been removed.
Christchurch has a frontier appearance about it in this photograph taken by Dr. Barker in 1860 from the tower of the Canterbury Provincial Buildings. With little beyond the immediate streets, it c…
Up until February 22nd, 2011, the city of Christchurch was a unique, historic and cultural living and breathing entity. Inherited from a long list of valuable contributors dating back to its incep…
An aerial photograph of the Christchurch Central City. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Central city blocks bounded by Colombo Street, Hereford Street, Cashel Street and High Streets".
A stack of concrete blocks removed from a building.