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Jim Baltaxe WEMO Photograph 111
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A photograph of signs on a wall in the Christchurch Art Gallery. The signs read, "Final media trip to the CTV building, 15:00 hours, media opportunity with National Controller and rescue services. This is the last scheduled media hour into the red zone", "Media Briefings, Tuesday 8 March: 10:30 hours, Wednesday 9 March: 15:00 hours, in auditorium" and "Please switch off your cell phones before entering media briefings. Thank you". There is also a diagram of the first and ground floor of the art gallery. The Christchurch Art Gallery served as the temporary Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
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Creator(s)
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Jim Baltaxe
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1:31am 9th March 2011
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media, media briefing, CTV, CTV Building, sign, map, Christchurch Art Gallery, Civil Defence, Government and Politics
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Fairfax Video, February 2011 (1)
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A video of an interview with Mayor Bob Parker, recorded at the Civil Defence Headquarters in the Christchurch Art Gallery on the evening of the 22 February 2011. Parker talks about the fatalities and damage caused by the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
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Giles Brown, Daniel Tobin
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Date
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9:24am 22nd February 2011
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CTV Building, Civil Defence, CTV, USAR, Bob Parker, Mayor Bob Parker, Grand Chancellor, Christchurch Art Gallery, mayor, Lyttelton, Lyttelton Time Ball, aerial, St Martins, Red Cliffs, Heathcote Valley, Summit Road, navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, Media, Communications and Journalism, fatalities, CTV Collapse, CTV Building Aftermath