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Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square
Armagh Street Bridge.
Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square
Cathedral Square.
Manchester Street
New Regent Street
The letters 'CHCH' are built from broken masonry and stand amongst the chaos of broken buildings. It is the usual acronym for the city of Christchurch; here however it stands for 'catastrophe', 'havoc', 'care', 'help'. Context - on 22 February 2011 a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck in Christchurch, which has probably killed more than 200 people (at this point the number is still not known) and caused very severe damage. The courage, generosity and 'can do' attitude of the people of Christchurch has been wonderful but the whole country and is contributing to the effort to get Christchurch back on its feet as well as aid from overseas. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
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Colombo Street, looking north from Cathedral Square
Kilmore Street looking west from Manchester Street
Ferry Road, heading towards Redcliffs and Sumner.
Christchurch Earthquake 23 December 2011 - Magnitude 5.8 then a 6.0.
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Tuam Street opposite Alice's
Manchester and Gloucester Street corner
Roy Stokes Hall New Brighton - Welfare Distribution Centre
Structural engineers inspecting the Warners Novotel, Cathedral Square.
Carparking Structure Tuam Street
772 Colombo Street, opposite Victoria Square.
Gloucester Street near Manchester Street
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Christchurch.