
The New Zealand Fire Department's headquarters in Latimer Square. After the 22 February 2011 earthquake, emergency service agencies set up their headquarters in Latimer Square.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 22-24 Cranmer Square.
A photograph taken in Cathedral Square, looking north west.
A photograph taken in Cathedral Square, looking south east.
A Port-a-loo placed in Cranmer Square.
A photograph taken in Cathedral Square, looking south west.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37 Latimer Square".
A photograph of diggers in Cathedral Square.
A photograph taken in Cathedral Square, looking north east.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37 Latimer Square".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37 Latimer Square".
A photograph of the AMI building on Latimer Square.
A photograph taken in Cathedral Square, looking north west.
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A video of a tour through the Christchurch central city Red Zone. The video includes footage of Victoria Square, the Town Hall, Oxford Terrace, Armagh Street, New Regent Street, Gloucester Street, Colombo Street, and Cathedral Square. It also includes footage of excavators demolishing the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A video of a tour through the Christchurch central city Red Zone. The video includes footage of the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Victoria Square, the Forsyth Barr building, Colombo Street, Gloucester Street, Cathedral Square, the BNZ building, Cashel Mall, and the Kathmandu store on High Street.
A photograph of the Heritage Hotel, taken from Cathedral Square.
A photograph of the Government Life building in Cathedral Square.
A photograph of the Grant Thornton building in Cathedral Square.
People serving hot drinks and snacks in Cranmer Square.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37-39 Latimer Square".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37-39 Latimer Square".
In 1987, Jack Perkins recorded an award-winning documentary capturing the life, the sounds and the personalities of Cathedral Square in Christchurch. Thirty years on, Deborah Nation parallels that experience with the sounds of September 2011 as engineer Gabrielle Parker escorts her Shrough the earthquake Red Zone into the square as it is today.
Thirty-four years ago, Spectrum producer Jack Perkins recorded his award-winning documentary capturing the life, the sounds and the personalities of Cathedral square in Christchurch. In this edition of The Vault, Deborah Nation parallels that experience with the sounds of 2011 as she is escorted through the earthquake Red Zone into the square as it is today.
A photograph of the earthquake damaged Press building in Cathedral Square.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "37 Latimer Square".
Members of the New Zealand Search and Rescue (USAR) team in Latimer Square. After the 22 February 2011 earthquake, emergency service agencies set up their headquarters in Latimer Square.
A photograph of Worcester Street near Latimer Square. A police car is parked on the road. In the distance, tents have been set up in Latimer Square.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral Square walk through, which allowed citizens of Christchurch to view the Cathedral freely for the first time since 22 February when it was put behind a cordon for safety reasons".
A photograph of children standing on the plinth where the statue of John Robert Godley, Canterbury's founder, once stood. Members of the public are viewing the damaged cathedral from a walkway that was opened up between Re:Start Mall and Cathedral Square to allow temporary public access.