deduced from the fact the breaks appeared new and others damaged around it.
deduced from the fact the breaks appeared new and others damaged around it.
Staff Sergeant Manu from the New Zealand Army helping organise the Student Volunteer Army.
Staff Sergeant Manu from the New Zealand Army helping organise the Student Volunteer Army.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
The memorial to the New York Twin Towers attack, beside the Madras Street bridge.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
Services to Schools offers support to New Zealand educators, through advisory services, professional development, literacy programs and the supply of non-fiction, fiction, picture books and graphic novels to New Zealand schools. Earthquake related information can be found in the archived instances from September 2010-
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "New Brighton clock tower showing the time that the earthquake struck".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "New Brighton petrol station owner Sam Park looks over earthquake damage".
Teddy bear wearing a New Zealand sweatshirt at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Teddy bear wearing a New Zealand sweatshirt at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Photograph of a drawing captioned by Fairfax, "The New Zealand Express company's new building now being erected at the corner of Hereford and Manchester Streets. W. H. Bowen, builder. Messrs S and A. Luttrell, architects. Manchester Courts, MLC building from The Weekly Press, November, 8, 1905".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Crowd shot of firemen from all over Canterbury who were awarded by the New Zealand Fire Commission and New Zealand Government for their service during the Canterbury earthquake crisis. The event was held at the Hall of Flame at Ferrymead Heritage Park".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. A New Brighton petrol station on Pages Road".
A photograph of pipes lifted out of the ground at a petrol station in New Brighton.
A photograph of TJ's Kasbah in North New Brighton, taken before the February 2011 earthquake. The photographer comments, "Here is what 1 Bowhill Road looked like before the Christchurch earthquake. It was called the Ozone store, which originally was incorporated in the blue Ozone building on the other side of the road".
A blog post from US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, David Huebner, titled, "Kia Kaha Canterbury".
Many of New Zealand's companies are fronting up with large donations to help with rebuilding in Christchurch.
Former Radio New Zealander..John McDonald is at home in Cashmere and has lost his chimney.
CCTV footage showing two aisles in the Redcliff New World supermarket during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Library staff Catherine Werner and Nazira Yusoff working to reshelve books and help with new electronic book tags.
Canterbury earthquake victims say they've got new cause for anxiety - whether or not insurance companies will reinsure them.
A new agreement's been reached on how earthquake claims for seriously damaged mortgaged houses in Canterbury will be handled.
Taken in Christchurch, New Zealand a few days after the 7.1 earthquake that happened on Saturday September 4.
At 4.35 a.m. on the 4th of September 2010 Christchurch residents were shaken awake by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake, the largest earthquake to hit urban New Zealand for nearly 80 years. It was a large earthquake. On average the world only has 17 earthquakes a year larger than magnitude seven. Haiti’s earthquake in January 2010 was magnitude 7.1 and Chile’s earthquake in February was magnitude 8.8. Although it was a big quake, Christchurch was lucky. In Haiti’s earthquake over 230,000 people were killed and in Chile 40,000 homes were destroyed. Happily this was not the situation in Christchurch, however the earthquake has caused considerable damage. The challenge for the Landscape Architecture community is to contribute to the city’s reconstruction in ways that will not only fix the problems of housing, and the city’s urban, suburban and neighbourhood fabric but that will do so in ways that will help solve the landscape problems that dogged the city before the earthquake struck.
A review of the week's news including the latest on the Canterbury earthquake as aftershocks continue to hit the region, ACT MP David Garrett quits the party amid shocking revelations, a report into the Air New Zealand crash off the French coast in 2008 blames poor maintenance and pilot error, first steps are taken to repeal the Foreshore and Seabed Act, the New Zealand Airforce evacuates an ill man from Antarctica, New Zealand's athletes could pull out of the Commonwealth Games and immigrant birds that mimic the native species.
Page 17 of section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 25 September 2010.