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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 091
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- The damaged Cranmer Centre on the corner of Montreal and Armagh Streets shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The east wall of the building has crumbled onto the street and a man in a hard hat and high-visibility vest is directing people around it. There is scaffolding on the south side of the building from repair works after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The gable in the background has also collapsed.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:28am 23rd February 2011
- Tags
- Montreal Street, Cranmer Centre, emergency management, scaffolding, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 095
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- The damaged Cranmer Courts on the corner of Kilmore and Montreal Streets. The corner of the building has crumbled onto the street, which is now littered with broken masonry. Wire fencing placed around the building after the 4 September 2010 earthquake has managed to keep the debris away from the road.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:33am 23rd February 2011
- Tags
- Cranmer Centre, Armagh Street, Montreal Street, masonry, wire fencing, road cones, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 534
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- A view from the corner of Worcester and Montreal Streets to the Untouched World shop in the Arts Centre. Masonry from the building has collapsed onto the footpath below.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 2:27am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Worcester Street, Montreal Street, Untouched World, Arts Centre, chimney, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 092
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- A partially constructed tilt slab building on a site in the Christchurch central city.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:29am 23rd February 2011
- Tags
- Cranmer Centre, Armagh Street, Montreal Street, scaffolding, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 070
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- A police officer directing traffic on the intersection of Worcester and Montreal Streets shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. People can be seen on either side of the street, attempting to exit town and make their way home.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:03am 23rd February 2011
- Tags
- New Zealand Police, police, Worcester Street, Montreal Street, Worcester Boulevard, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 553
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- A damaged building on the corner of Montreal and Armagh Streets, near Cranmer Square. To the right, a new tilt-slab building is being constructed on the site of a demolished building and the damaged Cranmer Centre can be seen.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 2:59am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Cranmer Centre, Cranmer Square, tilt slab, Montreal Street, Armagh Street, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 533
- dc.description
- A view from the corner of Worcester and Montreal Streets to the Untouched World shop in the Arts Centre. Masonry from the building has collapsed onto the footpath below.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 2:26am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Worcester Street, Montreal Street, Untouched World, Arts Centre, chimney, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 090
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- Members of the public walking down Montreal Street shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, the damaged Cranmer Centre can be seen with members of the emergency management teams outside.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:28am 23rd February 2011
- Tags
- Montreal Street, Cranmer Centre, emergency management, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 554
- dc.description
- A view across Armagh Street to the Cranmer Centre. Scaffolding has been constructed on the building's Armagh Street face, while on the Montreal Street side masonry from the walls has collapsed onto the road.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 3:00am 7th March 2011
- Tags
- Armagh Street, Cranmer Centre, Christchurch Girls High School, scaffolding, Montreal Street, Community