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- Jim Baltaxe WEMO Photograph 052
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- A photograph of signs outside a Recovery Assistance Centre set up after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Jim Baltaxe
- Date
- 5:22am 6th March 2011
- Tags
- emergency management, Recovery Assistance Centre, sign, Government and Politics
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 564
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- Road cones along Durham Street South, photographed from Winchcombe Street. A sign to the left indicates that Winchcombe Street is closed.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:48am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Durham Street South, Winchcombe Street, sign, road cones, Community
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- Dan Neely WEMO Photograph 06
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- A photograph of a block of damaged shops on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road. The top of the façade has crumbled. The bricks have fallen to the ground and taken the awnings with them. Wire fencing has been placed around the buildings as a cordon. Signs on the fences indicated that the T Bakery and Red Chilli are open.
- Creator(s)
- Dan Neely
- Date
- 6:02am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Woodham Street, Gloucester Street, façade, cordon, sign, T Bakery, Red Chilli, bricks, cordon fence, Government and Politics
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- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 052
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the corner of Woodham Road and Avonside Drive. There are large cracks in the road, and flooding and liquefaction. Wire fencing and road cones have been placed around parts of the road that are unsafe. Two signs reading, "Road closed" and, "No entry" can be seen at the entrance to Avonside Drive.
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 6:57am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- RedZoneApp, Avonside Drive, crack, sign, cordon fence, road cone, liquefaction, flooding, Government and Politics, Woodham Street
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- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 059
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- A photograph of a make-shift toilet in the Christchurch Art Gallery. A sign behind it reads, "Portaloos Department. We know that 80,000 people need loos. We have 900-1800 available or coming, We don't need to be told people need loos. Thank you. We're number one with your number twos!". Signs below this read, "Toilet Occupied", "Toilet Vacant" and, "In Tray". The Art Gallery was used as the temporary headquarters for Civil Defence after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 9:59am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- sign, portaloo, Civil Defence, waste management, Government and Politics
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- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 070
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to a property in the Christchurch central city. Part of the roof of the property has collapsed, spilling material onto the balcony below. A sign in the foreground reads, "Wots your councillor doing for your water?".
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 10:05pm 7th March 2011
- Tags
- sign, house, roof, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 076
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- A photograph of a sign on a set of letterboxes in a residential property. The sign reads, "Broken water pipe outside entrance to flat 2 and 3 (down right side of house). Water meter has been turned off. 03/03".
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 10:11pm 7th March 2011
- Tags
- sign, water, letter box, Government and Politics
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- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 078
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- A photograph of earthquake repairs underway in the quad of Christ's College on Rolleston Avenue. A sign on the gate read, "Quake repairs, keep out". Tape reading, "Danger keep out" has been draped across both gates . In the background is a crane, several workers in high-visibility clothing, and building supplies.
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 10:14pm 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Christ's College, repairs, cordon tape, sign, crane, Rolleston Avenue, Government and Politics
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- Jim Baltaxe WEMO Photograph 083
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- A photograph of a residential street in Christchurch which is covered in liquefaction. In the distance a sign indicates that the speed limit is 30 kilometres an hour. To the left is a portaloo.
- Creator(s)
- Jim Baltaxe
- Date
- 12:41am 9th March 2011
- Tags
- liquefaction, portaloo, sign, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Jim Baltaxe WEMO Photograph 087
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- A photograph of road works on a bridge in Christchurch. An excavator has been parked on the left side of the bridge. Road cones have been placed around it. A sign at the entrance to the bridge reads, "No entry to vehicles over 3500kg".
- Creator(s)
- Jim Baltaxe
- Date
- 12:44am 9th March 2011
- Tags
- sign, bridge, excavator, road cone, Government and Politics
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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.
- Creator(s)
- Jim Baltaxe
- Date
- 1:31am 9th March 2011
- Tags
- media, media briefing, CTV, CTV Building, sign, map, Christchurch Art Gallery, Civil Defence, Government and Politics
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- Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 106
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- A photograph of a sign in the window of a café in Merivale. The sign reads, "To all my very loyal customers, thank you so much for your custom over the past three years. As much as I have enjoyed the previous three years it is time for me to move on especially to spend more time with my two young daughters. On a brighter note, Paul from Chicotis (198 Papanui Road) - I'm sure most of you will already know him - will be taking over very soon and will continue to trade as Chicotis. I wish Paul all the very best and thank you again for your support of Makibo Cafe.
- Creator(s)
- Rebekah Rogers
- Date
- 11:27pm 9th March 2011
- Tags
- café, Makibo Café, sign, Chicotis, Papanui Road, Government and Politics
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 583
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- A view down London Street in Lyttelton, looking east from Canterbury Street. To the left, the damaged Volcano Cafe can be seen, with bricks from the side wall still on the road and wire fencing around the building. A road sign reading, "Road closed" has been placed in front of the street ahead.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:19am 10th March 2011
- Tags
- Lyttelton, London Street, Canterbury Street, Volcano Cafe, wire fencing, sign, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 596
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- A view down London Street in Lyttelton, looking west from the corner of Oxford Terrace and Sumner Road. Wire fencing has been placed down the right side of the street as a cordon and a road sign has been placed at the entrance reading, "Road closed".
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:39am 10th March 2011
- Tags
- Lyttelton, Sumner Road, Oxford Street, wire fencing, London Street, sign, Community
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 0523
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- A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mount Pleasant Road deserted dwelling".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 3:14pm 10th March 2011
- Tags
- house, sign, Community
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 0551
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- A photograph of a hand-painted "closed" sign on a road barrier.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 11:07pm 10th March 2011
- Tags
- road closed, sign, road cone, Community
- dc.title
- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 68
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- A photograph of signs under the rear section of the Forsyth Barr building. The signs reads, "Danger drop zone". In the background is rubble from an earthquake-damaged building . Steel bracing has been constructed around a concrete pillar to the right.
- Date
- 11:22pm 12th March 2011
- Tags
- Forsyth Barr, sign, steel bracing, bracing, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 4 - March 2011 - Photograph 11
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- A photograph of a sign taped to a window. The sign includes a bullet pointed list of humorous observations about Christchurch following the February 2011 earthquake. The sign reads, "You know you're from Christchurch when: you use the term 'liquefaction' and 'seismic design' in casual conversation; digging a hole and shitting in your garden is no longer weird; your mayor describes the city as munted. If he means FUBARed, you agree; weaving through car size potholes on the street is no longer weird; a shower is heaven; you have a preference of which kind of silt you'd rather shovel, dry or wet; you see tanks...driving around town; you are always noting what you are under; due to frequent aftershocks during the night, you sleep like a baby - every 10 minutes you wake up and shit yourself".
- Date
- 1:38pm 13th March 2011
- Tags
- sign, humour, community, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 99
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- A photograph looking west down Cashel Street from the intersection of Colombo Street. A member of the New Zealand Police is sitting on an armchair near the intersection. Behind him is a HireQuip generator. Several signs from nearby businesses are on his left and right. In the background there are large piles of rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings on the street.
- Date
- 2:40am 14th March 2011
- Tags
- Cashel Street, police, New Zealand Police, armchair, HireQuip, generator, sign, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 126
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- A photograph looking east down Cashel Street towards the intersection of Colombo Street. A section of one of the buildings on the left has collapsed and the rubble has spilled onto the street. A van has been crushed by the fallen rubble. The message, 'clear', has been spray-painted on the windscreen of the van. In the foreground signs from several shops are still on the street. There is also earthquake damage to the building on the right. Sections of this building's facade have crumbled and the bricks have spilled onto the street below, damaging the awning.
- Date
- 6:20am 14th March 2011
- Tags
- Cashel Street, Colombo Street, rubble, van, spray paint, sign, façade, bricks, awning, Government and Politics