Asko building, Victoria Street, Christchurch
Knox Church, Victoria Street, Christchurch
In 1848, when the City of Christchurch was nothing but a design concept of the Canterbury Association back in London the idea of a ‘little slice of England’ (but half the world away) was born (Rice 2014, 9). Exactly how … Continue reading →
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View of the Victoria Clock Tower on Victoria Street. The time on the clock's face is stopped at the time of the February earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "167 Victoria Street".
A sign on Victoria Street reading, "No through route". In the background, a crane can be seen rising above the buildings.
A close-up photograph of the iron girders of the Hamish Hay Bridge in Victoria Square.
A photograph of the Avon River near Victoria Square, looking towards the Hamish Hay Bridge.
A photograph of the Avon River near Victoria Square.
A photograph of the Hamish Hay Bridge in Victoria Square.
A photograph of the Hamish Hay Bridge in Victoria Square.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Liberty Bar and Grill, Victoria Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Glass on the footpath of Salisbury Street outside 99 Victoria Street".
An aerial photograph looking west down Armagh Street, with the Forsyth Barr Building and Victoria Apartments to the left, and Victoria Square to the right.
Building fenced off on Victoria Street.
772 Colombo Street, opposite Victoria Square.
Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
Saggio di vino, Victoria Street, Christchurch
An aerial photograph looking south west over Armagh Street, with the Forsyth Barr Building and Victoria Apartments to the left, and Victoria Park to the right.
View towards the intersection of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. On the left is the damaged Knox Church, with other damaged buildings on Victoria Street behind.
Victoria Matthews is the Bishop of Christchurch.
The Bishop of Christchurch has asked parishioners to think about the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Bishop Victoria Matthews is appealing to Canterbury Anglicans to give at least $100,000 for quake relief in Haiti.
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