This is the Summit Road below Mt Cavendish and shows a few remaining high buildings in the central city beyond (in setting sun). Just above centre is the doomed AMI Stadium (1) aka Lancaster Park, home to Canterbury cricket and rugby till the erathquakes.
A photograph of a road block on Lichfield Street, at the corner of Manchester Street.
A photograph of an artwork on display at Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road.
A photograph of an artwork on display at Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road.
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Wildflowers growing around a road cone in an empty section where a building has been removed.
Flowers decorate road cones along Bridge Street on the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "'How to build community'. Bridle Path Road container banner art".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "'How to build community'. Bridle Path Road container banner art".
A photograph of a poster and picket signs in the window of the Earthquake Services building on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Ferry Road. The poster depicts Gerry Brownlee in the style of Barack Obama's "Hope" campaign poster, and reads "Democracy nope". The picket signs read "Brownlee: rise, lies and pies" and "Overwrought, overdrawn, over EQC".
A photograph of students from the University of Canterbury Student Volunteer Army at Rock on Eastside. Rock on Eastside was an outdoor lounge and art space facilitated by Gap Filler and Youthtown. The students helped other students from local high schools to build the site, which was on the corner of Aldwins Road and Linwood Avenue.
A photograph of students in Eastgate Mall with a trolley full of painted rocks. The students are participating in a workshop facilitated by Gap Filler and Youthtown where they painted these rocks. The rocks will be used to create Rock on Eastside, an outdoor lounge and art space on the corner of Aldwins Road and Linwood Avenue.
A close-up photograph of an artwork on display at Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road.
Damaged buildings surrounded by security fencing on Lichfield Street. Wooden pallets have been lined up along the road.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Burwood with Donnell Park near the centre.
20130817_2457_1D3-400 The story of Christchurch (Day 229/365) Many roads are closed all over eastern Christchurch as infra-structure repairs are carried out, whether it be water supplies, sewer repairs (as is the case here) or general road repairs, In just over two weeks it will be three years since the first earthquake happened (4th September...
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Town Hall from Durham Street".
Looking west down Lichfield street from Colombo Street. Two lanes are barricaded off with fencing and road cones.
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An aerial photograph looking south-east across the Christchurch central city, with Ferry Road at the top centre.
A photograph of protest signs on a fence. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woodham Road, Linwood".
A photograph of protest signs on a fence. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woodham Road, Linwood".
A photograph of the demolition site of Queen Elizabeth II Park.
Containers stacked in front of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street to protect the road in case it falls.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Pallet Pavillion, corner Kilmore and Durham Streets".
A photograph of students enjoying Rock on Eastside, an outdoor lounge and art space on the corner of Aldwins Road and Linwood Avenue. The students have decorated the site by painting rocks they found throughout Christchurch and laying them out in patterns. There is also furniture made out of pallets in the background and 'Rock on Eastside' has been painted on the wall of a building.
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A photograph looking west down Hereford Street, near the intersection of Colombo Street. The road ahead is fenced off.