A map showing the location of a walkway to Cathedral Square.
Damage to the top storey of a building in Cathedral Square.
A close up of some damaged stonework of Christ Church Cathedral.
The damaged slate tiles on the roof of Christ Church Cathedral.
The CERA operations and project management office hut in Cathedral Square.
The tram stop in Cathedral Square seen through a cordon fence.
The damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, seen from Barbadoes Street.
A close up of the crumbled stonework of Christ Church Cathedral.
The Citizens' Memorial beside the Cathedral has also been fenced off.
A couple standing in front of the damaged ChristChurch Cathedral.
Workers on the demolition site of the ANZ Cathedral Square branch.
Shows a carcass that represents the Christchurch Cathedral with many people rushing to try to save it from demolition. Context: the extremely controversial debate about whether the Christchurch Cathedral which was severely damaged in the earthquakes, should be demolished, rebuilt on the same site in the same style or partially demolished and made into a memorial. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
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A video of a press conference with Anglican Bishop Victoria Matthews and Dean Peter Beck, about the interim plans for the earthquake-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. In the press conference Matthews announces that the Cathedral will be deconsecrated, that parts of it will be demolished, and that the rest will be made safe. These measures will allow the recovery of artefacts and heritage items from the building.
A close up of Christ Church Cathedral's stonework and slate-tiled roof.
A timeline of the debate surrounding the demolition of ChristChurch Cathedral.
An infographic showing a proposal for the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral.
The boarded up windows on the north side of Christ Church Cathedral.
The Grant Thornton building in Cathedral Square seen through the cordon fence.
An infographic showing differing views on the future of ChristChurch Cathedral.
A photograph of a veterinarian holding a pigeon at SPCA Canterbury. The pigeon was named Barney Rubble due to the fact that it was found amongst the rubble and debris of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
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Christchurch City Councillor Aaron Keown has brought a building down on top of himself by hammering it with a mallet in his attempt to chain himself to it. Context: Refers to the start of the demolition of the Christchurch Cathedral in the wake of the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Aaron Keown has said he will chain himself to the cathedral to stop it being demolished. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Aerial footage of Christchurch recorded the day after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The footage shows damage to the Smith City car park, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, the CTV Building, the PGC Building, the Durham Street Methodist Church, the Lyttelton Timeball Station, the roads alongside the Avon River, and the ChristChurch Cathedral. It also shows New Zealand Army road blocks outside the hospital, crushed buses on Colombo Street, a Royal New Zealand Navy vessel in Lyttelton Harbour, rock fall on the Summit Road, collapsed cliffs in Sumner and Redcliffs, tents set up in a park, flooding in New Brighton, and liquefaction in QEII Park.
A page banner promoting an article about the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.