A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 10952, wastewater renewal work on Tuam Street.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The side view of the McKenzie & Willis building on Tuam Street".
A digital copy of a pen and ink and watercolour painting by Raymond Morris, titled, 'McKenzie & Willis Store, Tuam Street'.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to R&R Sport on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. Most of the side wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to R&R Sport on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. Most of the side wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
A photograph of an excavator clearing rubble on Madras Street near the intersection of Tuam Street. To the left is the earthquake damaged Edward Gibbon's building. To the right, shipping containers have been stacked on the road.
A photograph of a list of building occupants, captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A notice board at 209 Tuam Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "McKenzie & Willis building on Tuam Street".
Damaged buildings in the alleyway leading from Tuam Street to Sol Square. Bricks have fallen from parapets, and one building is leaning out into the alleyway.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "High Street looking across Tuam Street".
A photograph of someone shovelling compost during a composting workshop at Agropolis. Agropolis is an urban farm on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. The workshop was part of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of someone shovelling compost during a composting workshop at Agropolis. Agropolis is an urban farm on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. The workshop was part of FESTA 2013.
Fallen bricks litter Tuam Street near the Madras Street intersection.
A photograph of an excavator clearing rubble on Madras Street near the intersection of Tuam Street. To the left is the earthquake damaged Edward Gibbon's building. To the right, shipping containers have been stacked on the road.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "7 Poplar Lane".
The McKenzie and Willis building on High Street with damage to the top storey. The side wall has crumbled, exposing the inside of the building where the roof has been propped up by scaffolding. The front facade of the building is also damaged and is held upright by steel bracing.
The back of a Poplar Lane building, now visible due to all the other buildings around it being demolished.
A photograph of a map used by emergency management personnel to inspect buildings after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The map is of the streets to the north-west of Cathedral Square. An area encompassing parts of St Asaph, Madras, Tuam, High, and Lichfield Streets have been outlined with biro.
Ronnie van Hout's 'Comin' Down' sculpture stands on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a the rubble from a demolished building on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. An excavator is parked on the street to the left. Wire fencing has been placed around the buildings on the other side of the street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view looking down High Street from Tuam Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view looking down High Street from Tuam Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view of SOL Square from the top of the Alice in Videoland building on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street".
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team working on Tuam Street near the intersection of High Street. In the background are several piles of rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings.
A photograph of Colombo Street, looking south from the Tuam Street intersection.
A photograph of Tuam Street, looking west from the Colombo Street intersection.
A photograph of damaged buildings on High Street, seen from Tuam Street.
A photograph of Colombo Street, looking north from the Tuam Street intersection.
A photograph of Tuam Street, looking east from the Colombo Street intersection.
The top of the Grand Chancellor seen above other buildings. The distortion of the building is obvious. The photographer comments, "Hotel Grand Chancellor on its now typical lean. Telephoto image from Tuam Street".