A photograph of the side of the badly-damaged Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street, taken from the corner of Manchester Street.
The Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Odeon Theatre and Real Groovy, Tuam Street".
A photograph of street art on the partially-demolished walls of the Odeon Theatre.
Detail of damage to the Odeon Theatre.
Detail of damage to the Odeon Theatre.
A photograph of the intersection of Manchester Street and Tuam Street. Shipping containers are stacked in front of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The fly tower of the Odeon Theatre in Tuam Street, viewed from Alice in Videoland".
A photograph of a tag on the back wall of the earthquake-damaged Odeon Theatre. The tag reads, "JFK".
A photograph of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A digital copy of a painting by Julia Holden. The painting is of an excavator on St Asaph Street. In the background is the back of the badly-damaged Odeon Theatre.
A written history of 214 Tuam Street, the Odeon Theatre.
A photograph of street art on the partially-demolished wall of the Odeon Theatre. The photograph believes that the artwork was created by the artist Owen Dippie.
A photograph of street art on the partially-demolished wall of the Odeon Theatre. The photograph believes that the artwork was created by the artist Owen Dippie.
A photograph of the intersection of Manchester and Tuam Street, taken next to the partially-demolished Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street. Shipping containers are stacked against the remaining facade of the Excelsior Hotel building.
The Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street is supported by shipping containers.
A photograph of the intersection of Manchester and Tuam Street, taken next to the partially-demolished Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street. A stack of shipping containers can be seen in the distance, against the remaining facade of the Excelsior Hotel building.
A photograph of street art on the partially-demolished wall of the Odeon Theatre. The photograph believes that the artwork was created by the artist Owen Dippie. There is a crane in the background.
A photograph of the side of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street, seen from Manchester Street.
A photograph of the interior of the partially-demolished Odeon Theatre. The top of the walls have been demolished and a nearby building on Manchester Street is visible in the background. Elephants have been painted on the wall of this building.
A photograph of the interior of the partially-demolished Odeon Theatre. The top of the walls have been demolished, and a nearby building on Manchester Street is visible in the background. Elephants have been painted on the closest wall of this building.
The Pink Pussy Cat building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers. Beside it the Odeon Theatre is supported by shipping containers.
The Pink Pussy Cat building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers. Beside it the Odeon Theatre is supported by shipping containers.
A double-decker sightseeing tour bus pauses on Tuam Street beside the stack of containers protecting the Odeon Theatre.
A double-decker sightseeing tour bus pauses on Tuam Street beside the stack of containers protecting the Odeon Theatre.
Containers stacked in front of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street to protect the road in case it falls.
A photograph of the east side of the Odeon Theatre, showing the severe damage at the back of the theatre.
A photograph of the east side of the Odeon Theatre, showing the severe damage at the back of the theatre.