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Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "R.G. Bell building in Charles Street".
Broken windows on the T & G Building (formerly known as Kenton Chambers).
20130304_2852_G12-9 Rocks on Summit Road below Mt Cavendish
With the recent innovation and development within Christchurch following the earthquakes there have been suggestions of developing an ethnic precinct or 'Chinatown' within the city. This article explores the possibility of this and its potential benefits.
2010-4232 Christchurch earthquake 7.1M 4 Sep 10
The temporary (10 years?) and cheap ($4-6 million) Anglican Cathedral being built a few hundred meters away from the old stone structure that was the centre of Christchurch. Both buildings (the original and this) have caused a lot of controversy, many wanting the old stone one to be repaired (the church want to demolish it), and this as a waste ...