Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The remains of 23 Exeter Street, the former convent in Lyttelton, after demolition".
Photo of demolition of Aoraki Building taken by Mike Gaudin, 10 January 2012.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Demolition of the old City Library underway".
A digger working on top of demolition rubble from the Volcano Cafe and Lava Bar on London Street in Lyttelton.
The demolition of the Cranmer Centre, formerly the Christchurch Girls High School, on the corner of Montreal and Armagh Streets.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The old city library under demolition, viewed from Hereford Street".
Photo of demolition of Aoraki Building taken by Tim Davie, 21 December 2011.
Photo of demolition of Aoraki Building taken by Tim Davie, 4 December 2011.
Photo of demolition of Aoraki Building taken by Tim Davie, 18 December 2011.
A colour photograph of 204 Madras Street where the Florian building used to stand, after demolition but with some foundations still visible.
The demolition of the Cranmer Centre, formerly the Christchurch Girls High School, on the corner of Montreal and Armagh Streets.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The remains of 23 Exeter Street, the former convent in Lyttelton, after demolition".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The remains of 23 Exeter Street, the former convent in Lyttelton, after demolition".
Photo of demolition of Aoraki Building taken by Wayne Thomas, 21 December 2011.
A demolition site with the words "No Go" spray painted on a fence that has been mostly demolished. Demolition rubble is still contained within the grounds.
Photos taken in Lyttelton showing the demolition of various buildings following the February 22 earthquake. File reference: CCL-2011-05-20-Lyttelton-Demolition-P1120462 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Photos taken in Lyttelton showing the demolition of various buildings following the February 22 earthquake. File reference: CCL-2011-04-29-Lyttelton-Demolition-P1120222 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Photos taken in Lyttelton showing the demolition of various buildings following the February 22 earthquake. File reference: CCL-2011-05-20-Lyttelton-Demolition-P1120453 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
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The cartoon shows Prime Minister John Key as a surgeon in a blood-spattered white coat; he has just created a Frankenstein monster which has resulted in the Minister for Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee and Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker joined together in a single body named 'CERA". Gerry Brownlee clutches a huge spiked mallet and Bob Parker a paintbrush. Context - a new bill is being rushed through parliament to establish the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera); it empowers it to lead reconstruction efforts in Christchurch. It gives Cera specific powers to get information from any source, to requisition and build on land and to carry out demolitions. It can also take over local authorities if they are not working effectively on recovery work. The monster suggests distinctly differing philosophies on how the work of rebuilding Christchurch should proceed. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
An audit of the Earthquake Commission's quake repairs in Christchurch has found many dissatisfied home owners and others being left in the dark.
Christchurch homeowners speak to Checkpoint about their battles with EQC, to have their homes repaired to "as new" standard, not "pre earthquake".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "View from the corner of Manchester and Worcester Streets of Radio Network House with the final piece of demolition of 143-151 Worcester Street in front of it. The fate of Radio Network House is being discussed with its owner".
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 15 April 2011 showing the demolition of the Volcano Restaurant, the Lava Bar, Lyttelton Fisheries and Coastal Living Design Store on the corner of London and Canterbury Streets. In Christchurch's Central Business District many of the high profile demolitions took place out of public view in the ...
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The demolition site of Avonmore House".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Waters Edge Apartments, Ferrymead, in the final stages of demolition".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Demolition of Dorset Towers on the corner of Dorset Street and Park Terrace".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "An empty site at 141 Gloucester Street".
A crane with a wrecking ball demolishing St Elmo Courts on Hereford Street. Behind it is the Christchurch City Council Building.
Demolition of a building on the corner of Chester and Madras Streets, with the Edmonds Clock Tower in the foreground.