A photograph of a cleared building site on High Street, near the intersection of Cashel Street.
A photograph of the corner of Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of shipping containers in front of badly-damaged High Street buildings.
An aerial photograph looking north-west over High Street with the damaged McKenzie & Willis store in the centre, and Alice in Videoland to the left.
A photograph of a cleared building site near the intersection of High Street and Cashel Street.
An aerial photograph of Cashmere High School in Cashmere.
A PDF copy of pages 282-283 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Co-Location of Secondary Schools in Christchurch Post 22 February 2011 Earthquake'. Photo: Phil Arvidson. With permission: St Bede's, Marian College and the Ministry of Education.
A video of a press conference with Minister of Education Hekia Parata about the Ministry's decisions for secondary schools in Christchurch. Earlier in the day Parata announced that all secondary schools will stay open, and that Avonside Girls' High School and Shirley Boys' High School will share a new site.
Construction workers' vehicles on High Street. In the background, high-reach excavators demolish a building.
A photograph of the intersection of Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of the intersection of Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of the intersection of Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of the intersection of Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of the back of badly-damaged High Street buildings, taken from St Asaph Street.
A photograph of building rubble on a demolition site between St Asaph Street and Tuam Street. The old Post Office building can be seen in the distance to the left and on the right are badly-damaged High Street buildings.
A photograph of building rubble on Tuam Street, near the corner of High Street. On the right is the badly-damaged McKenzie & Willis building.
A photograph of the exposed wall of a building on High Street. Different coloured squares of paint give it a patchwork effect.
A photograph of the exposed wall of a building on High Street. Different coloured squares of paint give it a patchwork effect.
A photograph of the remains of the Excelsior Hotel building on the corner of High Street and Manchester Street.
A photograph of the back of badly-damaged High Street buildings, taken from St Asaph Street.
A photograph of the back of badly-damaged High Street buildings, taken from St Asaph Street.
A photograph of building rubble on Tuam Street, near the corner of High Street. On the right is the badly-damaged McKenzie & Willis building.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 31 January 2013 entitled, "High Hang-ups".
Wednesday 6 February 2013. File reference: CCL-2013 -02-06IMG_2949 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Sandwiched between the White Hart Hotel and the Universal Boot Depot at 223 and 225 High Street, was the business founded by Mr James Freeman, pastry cook and caterer. After browsing through Messrs…
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The corner of Lichfield Street and High Street.
The corner of Hereford Street and High Street.
A view of High Street from the corner of Hereford Street.
The intersection of Lichfield Street, High Street and Manchester Street.