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- Lest we forget - SCIRT restores Memorial Arch
- dc.description
- A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to restore the Bridge of Remembrance and Memorial Arch.
- Creator(s)
- Martine Cusack
- Date
- 1:00pm 13th January 2017
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Bridge of Remembrance poster for awards application
- dc.description
- A poster which was prepared to go with the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Downer Delivery Team
- Date
- 12:00pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Canterbury Heritage Awards application
- dc.description
- A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Communications
- Date
- 12:00pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Bridge of Remembrance Seismic Strengthening - New Zealand Concrete Industry Conference 2015
- dc.description
- A paper presented at the New Zealand Concrete Industry Conference 2015 about the design and construction challenges faced when strengthening the Memorial Arch.
- Creator(s)
- F Sherson, D Cook
- Date
- 1:00pm 8th October 2015
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Bridge of Remembrance community engagement presentation
- dc.description
- A presentation prepared by SCIRT's Downer Communciation Lead, providing an overview of the community engagement carried out by the Downer Team during the restoration of the Bridge and Arch.
- Creator(s)
- Ros Service
- Date
- 1:00pm 30th September 2015
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Triumphal Arch presentation by site engineer
- dc.description
- A presentation prepared by one of the site engineers restoring the Memorial Arch and Bridge of Remembrance, outlining the damage to the structures, the repair designs and the construction methodologies.
- Creator(s)
- Dave Kennedy
- Date
- 12:00pm 1st September 2015
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Rosalee Jenkin Photograph 13
- dc.description
- A photograph of the restored Bank of New Zealand building on the corner of Charles Street and Williams Street in Kaiapoi.
- Creator(s)
- Rosalee Jenkin
- Date
- 1:36am 26th August 2015
- Tags
- Kaiapoi, heritage, Bank of New Zealand, restoration, repair, Charles Street, Williams Street
- dc.title
- Deb Robertson's Blog 8/08/2015: Sociology of the City {part 1(4) Sociology 355}
- dc.description
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An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 8 August 2015 entitled, "Sociology of the City {part 1(4) Sociology 355}".
The entry was downloaded on 2 November 2016.
- Creator(s)
- Deb Robertson
- Date
- 11:08am 9th August 2015
- Tags
- quakecore, cultural impact, community, organisational impact, infrastructure damage, building damage, restoration, infrastructure, recovery, earthquake recovery, business impact, cultural history, architecture, cultural heritage
- dc.title
- Lions roar back into the city centre
- dc.description
- A web story about the return of the stone lions to the Memorial Arch.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Communications
- Date
- 12:00pm 5th August 2015
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Environmental Initiative: Triumphal Arch major column seismic clamps
- dc.description
- A document describing Downer's use of column seismic clamps to prevent additional damage to the Arch columns.
- Creator(s)
- Chris Gareze
- Date
- 1:00pm 24th February 2015
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Deb Robertson's Blog 1/02/2015: The Gift of the Mundane Task
- dc.description
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An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 1 February 2015 entitled, "The Gift of the Mundane Task".
The entry was downloaded on 3 November 2016.
- Creator(s)
- Deb Robertson
- Date
- 6:39am 2nd February 2015
- Tags
- EQC, quakecore, building damage, earthquake recovery, recovery, restoration, community recovery, infrastructure damage, infrastructure, building damage, resilience
- dc.title
- Bridge of Remembrance Kids Zone attracts central city school pupils
- dc.description
- A web story about a site visit to the Bridge and Arch by local school pupils.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Communications
- Date
- 1:00pm 8th December 2014
- Tags
- Bridge of Remembrance, Memorial Arch, war memorial, base isolation, restoration
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 10
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, looking through the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. It was found unscratched and unbroken in the rubble of the Observatory tower, after 22 February 2011 earthquake. This means that the telescope can be restored. Other parts of the earthquake-damaged telescope are in the background of the photograph.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:20pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, lens, telescope, restoration, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 09
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, looking through the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. It was found unscratched and unbroken in the rubble of the Observatory tower, after 22 February 2011 earthquake. This means that the telescope can be restored. Other parts of the earthquake-damaged telescope are in the background of the photograph.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:20pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, lens, telescope, restoration, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 08
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, looking through the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. It was found unscratched and unbroken in the rubble of the Observatory tower, after 22 February 2011 earthquake. This means that the telescope can be restored.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:20pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, lens, telescope, restoration, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 07
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, scratching his head as he looks at the damaged clock drive of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:17pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, restoration, telescope, clock drive, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 06
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive. In the foreground there is a plaque reading, "The equatorial telescope and accessories in this observatory were presented to Canterbury College by James Townsend Esq. 1891. A large contribution towards the erection of the tower was made by the Canterbury Astronomical Society".
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:17pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, restoration, telescope, clock drive, plaque, James Townsend, Canterbury College, Canterbury Astronomical Society, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 05
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive. In the foreground there is a plaque reading, "The equatorial telescope and accessories in this observatory were presented to Canterbury College by James Townsend Esq. 1891. A large contribution towards the erection of the tower was made by the Canterbury Astronomical Society".
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:15pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, restoration, telescope, clock drive, plaque, James Townsend, Canterbury College, Canterbury Astronomical Society, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 04
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:15pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, restoration, telescope, clock drive, astronomy, Local Heritage
- dc.title
- Photographic Services Photograph 03
- dc.description
- A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:15pm 4th November 2014
- Tags
- Townsend Telescope, Graeme Kershaw, restoration, telescope, clock drive, astronomy, Local Heritage