The Diamond Harbour Herald, April 2011, number 144
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
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Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake: Lyttelton: Volunteer fireman in Diamond Harbour Karl Lloyd, picking up food from Diamond Harbour Jetty delivered by the navy".
Text reads 'Uses for Christchurch rubble?...' The cartoon shows a bridge made partially of earthquake rubble leading from Lyttelton Harbour to Diamond Harbour on Banks Peninsula. Someone in a van says 'At long last... A bridge to Diamond Harbour!' And someone else says 'And somewhere to fish!' Context - Rubble from the earthquake may be used for the construction of watersides and bridges. This cartoon is a fanciful use for Christchurch earthquake rubble. Currently a ferry connects Diamond Harbour to Lyttelton, on the harbour's northern shore. In combination with buses from Lyttelton to downtown Christchurch, this allows residents of Diamond Bay to commute to the city. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake: Lyttelton: Navy personal delivering food to Diamond Harbour jetty from HMNZS Canterbury".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake: Lyttelton: Del Hurley of Canterbury Coastguard getting food from navy ship for Diamond Harbour".