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More well known as the Government Life building - too be demolished.
From Colombo Street intersection.
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A couple of city blocks away from the now damaged Cathedral a temporary $4million cathedral has been built using large cardboard tubes and sheeting.
The old Esplanade Tavern is being demolished due to damage suffered in the earthquakes of 2011. Another one of New Brighton's iconic buildings to go.
Moving from the Bexley "Red Zone" to?
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Former Salvation Army Citadel on Durham Street.
Corner of Durham and Kilmore.
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Due to earthquake damage.
Cashel Mall/Cashel Street
The Cathedral
The bridge at the north end of Porritt Park, Avondale.
Looking across to the Town Hall. Will it stay or will it go?
A planting of native bushes and trees in the old children's playground area in Bexley, Organised by the Facebook group Avon River Park and assisted by ex Bexley residents. This is right in the middle of the Bexley red zone with most houses removed or demolished now.
The same view as the previous photo. Building demolished after the earthquake of 2011!
What was one of the busier intersection pre earthquakes!
Trees cut down so a house being removed from behind could get out above the fence on one of those elevating house removal trailers. I don't know the story about the yellow (recycling) wheelie bin - the wheels have been removed.
Two of the large boulders (larger than a house or two) that came down from Castle Rock (see the fence in front of the boulders).