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Looking from Worcester St
les Mills fitness centre and Calendar Girls.
In High St - old Poplar lane area
A view after the 6.3 magnatude quake hit Christchurch 22 February 2011.
Catholic Basilica, Christchurch - at the right place, at the right time...
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looking south along manchester st.
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Kilmore St. Designed by Frances Willis, built by Charles Luney,1929.
water main? pushed out of road
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Timber Mill being condemed.
To be demolished very soon
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Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
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Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
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Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
The cartoon shows Christchurch obscured by ash. Text reads 'Christchurch recovery package' and below are the words 'Cash cloud'. Context - Beginning on the 6th of June the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano has been erupting for more than a week. Drifting ash clouds have been interupting flights. On Thursday 23 June Prime Minister John Key, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee and representatives from engineering consultants Tonkin & Taylor announced the first part of the Government's long-awaited land report that revealed the fate of up to 5000 quake-damaged homes. These homes were in the 'red zone'. But 10,500 owners in the orange zone were left in limbo, with their properties requiring further assessment. One of the options presented to residents in the red zone, ideal for people with replacement policies, was the government bought your land, and you dealt directly with your insurers about your house. However they got a shock when insurers told them they won't replace their homes, they'll only repair them, even though they're earmarked for certain demolition. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Shows two visitors to Christchurch who can enjoy the excitement of the danger of earthquakes without car bombings. Context: refers to the Christchurch earthquakes and continuing aftershocks. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
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