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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 96
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- A photograph of the Durham Street Methodist Church on Durham Street. The church has almost completely collapsed and only a small section of the structure is still standing. Masonry and other rubble has spilled onto the footpath and street in front.
- Date
- 4:03am 13th March 2011
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- Durham Street Methodist Church, Durham Street, church, USAR, spray paint, masonry, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 77
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- A photograph of the earthquake-damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Steels bracing has been used to stabilise the front of the building. Crumbled masonry and other rubble is still lying in front. Wire fences have been placed around the building site as a cordon.
- Date
- 12:34am 13th March 2011
- Tags
- Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, masonry, bracing, steel bracing, cordon fence, façade, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 139
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Avonmore House on the corner of Hereford Street and Latimer Square. Large cracks have formed in the building, causing sections of the masonry to crumble. The windows on the Hereford Street side of the building have bent out of shape and many of the glass panes have shattered. USAR codes have been spray painted on the column next to the door. In the distance wire fencing has been placed across the street as a cordon.
- Date
- 1:03am 16th March 2011
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- Avonmore House, Hereford Street, Latimer Square, glass, window, masonry, USAR, spray paint, cordon fence, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 124
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to a building on Lichfield Street. Masonry from the top section of the building has broken away and spilled onto the footpath below. A red sticker has been placed on the door, indicating that the building is unsafe to enter. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the column and window to the right.
- Date
- 6:11am 14th March 2011
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- Lichfield Street, masonry, red sticker, USAR, spray paint, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 94
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- A photograph of the Durham Street Methodist Church on Durham Street. The church has almost completely collapsed and only a small section of the structure is still standing. Masonry and other rubble has spilled onto the footpath and street in front. To the right a plywood sign has been propped against the front fence. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the sign.
- Date
- 3:32am 13th March 2011
- Tags
- Durham Street Methodist Church, Durham Street, church, USAR, spray paint, masonry, rubble, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 87
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- A photograph of St John the Baptist Church on the corner of Madras and Hereford Streets. Sections of the closest wall have crumbled and steel bracing has been used to hold up the rest. Wire fencing has been placed around the bracing as a cordon.
- Date
- 2:35am 13th March 2011
- Tags
- St John the Baptist Church, façade, masonry, steel bracing, bracing, cordon fence, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 88
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- A photograph of St Luke's Church on the corner of Manchester Street and Kilmore Street. Large sections of the church have collapsed and the masonry and other rubble have spilled onto the car park. Wire fences have been placed around the side of the building as a cordon.
- Date
- 2:54am 13th March 2011
- Tags
- St Luke's Anglican Church, Manchester Street, Kilmore Street, masonry, church, cordon fence, rubble, car park, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Set 1 - March 2011 - Photograph 78
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- A photograph of the earthquake-damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Steels bracing has been used to stabilise the front of the building. Crumbled masonry and other rubble is still lying in front. Wire fences have been placed around the building site as a cordon.
- Date
- 12:36am 13th March 2011
- Tags
- Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, masonry, bracing, steel bracing, cordon fence, façade, Government and Politics