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- dc.title
- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 234
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damaged M J Knowles Building on Tuam Street. The wall has either collapsed or been removed leaving the inside of the building exposed. Loose bricks from the wall cover the footpath.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:36am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- M J Knowles Building, Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 482
- dc.description
- A photograph of earthquake damage to a building on the corner of Tuam Street and Madras Street. The top corner of the façade has crumbled, and the bricks have fallen onto the footpath below. The building has been cordoned off by wire fencing and the road is closed.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:50am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Tuam Street, Madras Street, façade, bricks, wire fencing, cordon, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 473
- dc.description
- A photograph looking down Poplar Lane from Tuam Street. Fallen bricks and building rubble litter the ground.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:47am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Poplar Lane, cordon, Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 045
- dc.description
- A photograph of an earthquake-damaged building on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets. The brick wall on the top storey of the building has crumbled onto the footpath below and the windows on the bottom storey have been boarded up with plywood. Workers in a cherry picker and a crane-raised platform are working on the second storey. Wire fencing surrounds the building.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 4:03am 12th September 2010
- Tags
- Colombo Street, Tuam Street, bricks, plywood, cherry picker, crane, wire fencing, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 474
- dc.description
- A photograph looking down Poplar Lane from Tuam Street. Fallen bricks and building rubble litter the ground.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:47am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Poplar Lane, cordon, Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 30
- dc.description
- A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team working on the corner of Tuam and High Streets. In the background a large section of a building has collapsed and the bricks and other rubble have spilled onto the road. Wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
- Date
- 12:26am 4th March 2011
- Tags
- WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Emergency Response Team, ERT, Tuam Street, High Street, bricks, rubble, cordon fence, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 233
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damaged M J Knowles Building on Tuam Street. The wall has either collapsed or been removed leaving the inside of the building exposed. Loose bricks from the wall cover the footpath.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:36am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- M J Knowles Building, Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 437
- dc.description
- A photograph of fallen bricks in a car park on Tuam Street.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 2:32am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 118
- dc.description
- A photograph of a pile of rubble from a partially-demolished building on Tuam Street. The rubble is in front of the Team Hutchinson Ford building. Road cones and a wire fence have been placed on the street in the distance.
- Date
- 5:55am 14th March 2011
- Tags
- Team Hutchinson Ford, Tuam Street, bricks, rubble, cordon fence, road cone, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 232
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damaged M J Knowles Building on Tuam Street. The wall has either collapsed or been removed leaving the inside of the building exposed. Loose bricks from the wall cover the footpath.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:36am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- M J Knowles Building, Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Nic Johns and Mark Osborne WEMO Photograph 061
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damage to R&R Sport on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. Most of the side wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
- Creator(s)
- Mark Osborne, Nic Johns
- Date
- 5:23am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Tuam Street, Colombo Street, bricks, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 481
- dc.description
- A photograph of badly-damaged buildings on Tuam Street. The buildings have been fenced off with wire fencing and fallen bricks lie on the footpath in front.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:49am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Tuam Street, wire fencing, cordon, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 408
- dc.description
- A photograph of a badly-damaged shop on the corner of Colombo Street and Tuam Street. The footpath is covered in remains of fallen bricks and building rubble.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 2:14am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Colombo Street, Tuam Street, bricks, rubble, Community
- dc.title
- Nic Johns and Mark Osborne WEMO Photograph 060
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damage to R&R Sport on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. Most of the side wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
- Creator(s)
- Mark Osborne, Nic Johns
- Date
- 5:23am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Tuam Street, Colombo Street, bricks, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- BeckerFraserPhotos May 2011 photograph 0534
- dc.description
- Damage to a building on Tuam Street. Bricks have fallen from the wall onto the fire escape stairs.
- Date
- 3:43am 28th May 2011
- Tags
- bricks, detail, red zone, stairway, Tuam Street
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 461
- dc.description
- A photograph of the badly-damaged buildings on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. The corner has been cordoned off with wire fences, and fallen bricks lie on the ground behind.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:44am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- High Street, Tuam Street, cordon, wire fences, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 475
- dc.description
- A photograph of badly-damaged buildings on Tuam Street. Bricks and building rubble litter the footpath.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:48am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- Tuam Street, bricks, Community
- dc.title
- Umut Akguzel Photograph 462
- dc.description
- A photograph of the badly-damaged buildings on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. The corner has been cordoned off and fallen bricks lie behind the fences. Stark, white mannequins can be seen in the windows.
- Creator(s)
- Umut Akguzel
- Date
- 3:44am 29th June 2011
- Tags
- High Street, Tuam Street, cordon, wire fences, bricks, mannequins, Community
- dc.title
- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 103
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Montgomery's Building on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. Large sections of the façade have collapsed, exposing the inside of the building. The bricks and other rubble have mostly been cleared from the footpath and street in front. Wire fences have been placed around the building as a cordon. In the distance there is a large pile of bricks on a property where another building has collapsed.
- Date
- 2:46am 14th March 2011
- Tags
- Montgomery's Building, Colombo Street, Tuam Street, bricks, façade, cordon fence, rubble, , Government and Politics
- dc.title
- New Zealand Defence Force photograph 719
- dc.description
- A member of the Australian Urban Search and Rescue team standing next to a pile of bricks on Tuam Street. In the distance, dust is rising off a damaged store which is being demolished by a digger.
- Creator(s)
- Judith Watts
- Date
- 3:05am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Operation Christchurch Quake, NZDF, New Zealand Defence Force, Australian Search and Rescue Team, bricks, Tuam Street, digger, Government and Politics