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Building Record Form for St Mary's Church (Anglican), 24 Church Lane, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Wesleyan Church, 343 Colombo Street
Building Record Form for Baptist Church, 288 Oxford Terrace
Building Record Form for Baptist Church, 146 Colombo Street
Building Record Form for St Johns Church, 44 Winchester Street, Lyttelton
Building Record Form for St Joseph's Church, 18 Winchester Street, Lyttelton
Building Record Form for Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 17 Winchester Street, Lyttelton
Building Record Form for Church of the Good Shepherd, 42 Phillips Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for St Albans Wesleyan Church, 163 Papanui Road, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for St John the Baptist Church, 234 Hereford Street, Chirstchurch
Building Record Form for the Durham Street Methodist Church, 309 Durham Street North, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for Holy Trinity Church (Anglican), 122 Avonside Drive, Linwood, Christchurch
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Building Record Form for the Church of St Luke the Evangelist, 248 Manchester Street, Christchurch
Damage to the Knox Church where bricks and building masonry have fallen from the church.
Damage to the Knox Church where bricks and building masonry have fallen from the church.
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Oxford Terrace Baptist Church from the car park. Madras Street is the other side of the building, the Central Fire Station is behind me.
A video of a tour of the Christchurch central city Red Zone. The video shows footage of the Edmond's Band Rotunda, Gloucester Street, the CTV building site, Poplar Lane, the McKenzie & Willis building, High Street, Lichfield Street, Colombo Street, Cathedral Square, and ChristChurch Cathedral.
We are taking a look at some of Christchurch's icon and heritage buildings lost, or at least badly damaged by last Tuesdays earthquake.
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Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on the corner of Madras St and Oxford Terrace, and alongside the Central City Fire Station on Kilmore St.
A video of a press conference about the ChristChurch Cathedral. The video includes statements by Jim Anderton and Stefano Pampanin, Associate Professor of Engineering at the University of Canterbury. Anderton and Pampanin discuss a report produced by the Great Christchurch Buildings Trust (GCBT) which outlines how the cathedral could be safely restored. The Anglican Church has agreed to review the report.
A video of a tour of the Christchurch central city Red Zone. The video includes footage of Cambridge Terrace, the Copthorne Hotel on Colombo Street, Gloucester Street, the Government Life Building in Cathedral Square, the Grant Thornton Building in Cathedral Square, the ChristChurch Cathedral, the new Press Building on Gloucester Street, the Design and Arts College building on Worcester Street, the new Westende Jewellers Building, Hereford Street, the Westpac Trust Building, the BNZ Building, the Holiday Inn, Lichfield Street, High Street, and Cathedral Junction.
A video about the work which is being conducted in the Christchurch Red Zone in the weeks after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Members of the New Zealand Army and Civil Defence are working to secure business premises by boarding up broken windows and doors. The video also includes footage of the damage to the Fisher's Building, the Press Building, Ballies Bar, and ChristChurch Cathedral, and many buildings on High Street.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 28 May 2011 entitled, "Childhood Churches".
The Lumely Insurance building on Victoria Street, seen from the Knox Church carpark.
A video of a tour through the Christchurch central city Red Zone in July 2011. The video includes footage of Colombo Street, Gloucester Street, the ChristChurch Cathedral, Worcester Street, the Press Building, the Whitcoulls Building, Cashel Mall, and High Street. It also includes an interview with Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee.
A photograph of St John the Baptist Church. The side of the building is being held up by steel bracing.
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk about 25cm so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. Meanwhile the other end of the building has sunk about 50cm splitting the building into thirds. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction. Unfortunately the build...