Cashel Mall/Cashel Street
From Colombo Street intersection.
Former Salvation Army Citadel on Durham Street.
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Where once were buildings! From the corner of Armagh Street and Oxford Terrace.
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Earthquake damage. As a result of the September 2010 earthquake, with further damage from the February 2011 event.
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Earthquake damage. As a result of the September 2010 earthquake, with further damage from the February 2011 event.
Earthquake damage. As a result of the September 2010 earthquake, with further damage from the February 2011 event.
The same view as the previous photo. Building demolished after the earthquake of 2011!
Looking across to the Town Hall. Will it stay or will it go?
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Sewer repairs due to earthquake damage have our street totally closed off apart from pedestrian traffic down the footpath.
The two nice trees in the front of my old property (now owned by the government) have been cut down so the main section of the house behind could be trucked down the drive. The truck must have been up against the fence to get the height above the house to the left (15 Velsheda Street). Down this drive were numbers 17, 19 and 21 (still occupied b...
The electrical supply substation built into the Lion Breweries Canterbury Draught brewery in St Asaph Street, Christchurch. Now the whole complex is being demolished due to earthquake damage.
Only it is worse this time! As from Wednesday I won't have car access to the property, nor the street, nor one of the neighbouring streets - for a month at least! A second attempt to do a sewer repair after the earthquakes - yes I know they were 3 to 2½ years ago!
Exactly 2½ years (27/02/11 - 27/08/13) since the Queensland (Australia) SAR team TF1 spray painted this on a concrete fence in Armagh Street. Not many of these signs left now as many buildings have been demolished.
Being prepared for removal. Is in red zone so has to go.d The house had minimal damage, but the land it was on was deemed to be no good - red zoned.
Another city walk around, this time with my brother-in-law from Auckland. Also went to the Quake City exhibition in the city organised by the Canterbury Museum. First fine day for a while.
19 Velsheda Street, Pacific Park, Bexley is about to be trucked out.