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- WEMO ERT Set 3 - February 2011 - Photograph 060
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- A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team examining an earthquake-damaged building on Acton Street. The closest section of the outer wall has collapsed, and the bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the pavement in front. A boat which was being stored inside has toppled over and is now sticking out of the building.
- Date
- 4:50am 28th February 2011
- Tags
- WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, rubble, Acton Street, boat, bricks, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 24
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- A photograph looking south down Manchester towards the intersection of Lichfield Street. In the distance members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team are standing next to a police car on Lichfield Street. Behind this there is a group of earthquake-damaged buildings which have spilled rubble onto Manchester Street. An excavator is parked on top of this rubble.
- Date
- 11:44pm 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, Lichfield Street, Manchester Street, police, New Zealand Police, NZ Police, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 48
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- A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team standing on the corner of Lichfield and Manchester Streets. In the background an excavator has been parked on the street. In the background is a large pile of rubble from several earthquake-damaged buildings.
- Date
- 5:29pm 2nd March 2011
- Tags
- excavator, Lichfield Street, Manchester Street, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, ERT, Emergency Response Team, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 23
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- A photograph looking north-west down High Street towards the intersection with Manchester Street. Rubble from several earthquake-damaged buildings lines both sides of the street. In the distance members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team and several excavators are working.
- Date
- 11:29pm 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- High Street, rubble, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, excavator, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 38
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- A photograph of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Lichfield Street. Plastic fencing and road cones have been placed along both sides of the road as cordons. Behind the fences are piles of bricks and other rubble from the buildings above.
- Date
- 4:38pm 2nd March 2011
- Tags
- Lichfield Street, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, ERT, Emergency Response Team, cordon fence, rubble, bricks, Government and Politics
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- Terry Binding WEMO Photograph 27
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- Volunteers from the Wellington Regional Emergent Management Office standing on a pile of bricks from an earthquake damaged building in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Terry Binding
- Tags
- bricks, rubble, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 15
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- A photograph of an excavator clearing the rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings on Lichfield Street. The rubble has been gathered from the street and piled up beside the Majestic Theatre. In the foreground a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team is crossing the street.
- Date
- 5:07am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Lichfield Street, Majestic Theatre, rubble, excavator, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 3 - February 2011 - Photograph 057
- dc.description
- A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team examining an earthquake-damaged building on Acton Street. The closest section of the outer wall has collapsed, and the bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the pavement in front. A boat which was being stored inside has toppled over and is now sticking out of the building.
- Date
- 4:48am 28th February 2011
- Tags
- WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, rubble, Acton Street, boat, bricks, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 26
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- A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team standing amongst broken furniture and rubble in the room of an earthquake-damaged house in Christchurch.
- Date
- 11:19am 2nd March 2011
- Tags
- bricks, rubble, WEMO, ERT, Emergency Response Team, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 29
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- A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team working on Tuam Street near the intersection of High Street. In the background are several piles of rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings.
- Date
- 12:25am 4th March 2011
- Tags
- WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, Tuam Street, High Street, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 3 - February 2011 - Photograph 105
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- A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking through the intersection of Manchester and Gloucester Streets. In the background, Manchester Street has been cordoned off with wire fences and is littered with rubble. Many of the buildings in view are severely damaged.
- Date
- 12:03am 1st March 2011
- Tags
- Manchester Street, cordon fence, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, rubble, Government and Politics