
A photograph of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church with cracking to the front facade.
Clarendon Towers. The old facade of the original hotel has separated during the earthquake.
Detail of the cracking in the facade of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.
Photo of Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch taken by Paul Gofton, 6 September 2010.
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on the corner of Madras St and Oxford Terrace, and alongside the Central City Fire Station on Kilmore St. The organ pipes have been saved and safely removed into safe keeping by the South Island Organ Company.
A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office crossing Glenarm Terrace in Dallington.
Designed by Edward Saunders, 1878. Neo-classical style.
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A photograph of a large crack in the garden beds of a house on Glenarm Terrace in Dallington.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the roof of the former Municipal Chambers Building on Oxford Terrace.
The Oxford Terrace Baptist Church with major cracking to the front facade. Tape has been placed around the building to warn people to stay away.
Cracks on the facade of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Bracing has been placed against the facade to support the building and limit further damage from aftershocks.
A photograph of Hereford Street taken from the intersection with Oxford Terrace. The street has been blocked off on one side with wire fencing and road cones.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
The Oxford Terrace Baptist Church with cracks on the front facade. Bracing has been placed under the roof and at the front of the church to support the building and limit further damage from aftershocks.
The Oxford Terrace Baptist Church with cracks on the front facade. Bracing has been placed under the roof and at the front of the church to support the building and limit further damage from aftershocks.
A photograph of cracks in Gayhurst Road near the intersection with Glenarm Terrace. Liquefaction can be seen on the street, and there is a road cone on a crack in the footpath.
Showing some of the spirit of Christchurch
The damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, supported by steel bracing.
The damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, supported by steel bracing.
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church in Christchurch - propped up following Canterbury Earthquake
A photograph of cracks running through the driveway of a residential property on Glenarm Terrace in Dallington. The cracks have been filled in with stones and planks of wood have been placed over them to allow the residents to continue using the driveway.
The Oxford Terrace Baptist Church with cracks on the front facade. Bracing has been placed under the roof and at the front of the church to support the building and limit further damage from aftershocks. A cordon has been made around the building with fencing and road cones.
Damage to the Baptist Church on Oxford Terrace. Cracks in the roof facade.
Damage to the Baptist Church on Oxford Terrace. Cracks in the roof facade.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the entrance of a driveway on Glenarm Terrace. A large hole in the foreground has had a road cone placed inside it. Other large cracks and liquefaction can bee seen. A man in overalls has parked his van next to the damage.
A photograph of a house on Glenarm Terrace in Dallington. The chimney fell off the roof during the September earthquake and the bricks are still lying on the ground. A tarpaulin has been placed over the top of the hole to prevent water damage inside the house. Ironically, it has been weighed down with bricks.