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- Fairfax Video, January 2013 (4)
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- A video of an interview with Terry Huggins about a boulder crashing into the side of his neighbour's house in Sumner. The boulder came lose from the cliffs above and smashed through the deck of the house into one of the supporting poles. It is the third large boulder to hit the house, with one also lodged in a bedroom.
- Creator(s)
- Rachel Young, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:08am 25th January 2013
- Tags
- boulder, Sumner, Terry Huggins, cliff, rock fall, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- The Space Between Words - Exhibition Panel 13: Sophie Walton
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- A pdf copy of panel 13 of Guy Frederick's 'The Space Between Words' exhibition. The panel includes text from an interview with Sophie Walton about her experiences of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. Above this is an image of Walton on the walkway from Taylor's Mistake to Boulder Bay.
- Creator(s)
- Guy Frederick
- Tags
- Guy Frederick, The Space Between Words, panel, exhibition, artwork, story, Sophie Walton, Taylor's Mistake, Boulder Bay, walkway, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (10)
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- A video about the removal of 'Rocky', a 15-tonne boulder which tore through a house in Heathcote during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The video includes an interview with Jan Kupec, Chief Geotechnical Engineer at CERA, about the dimensions and path of the boulder. It also includes interviews with James McKenzie, the manager at the Mt Hutt Ski Area who purchased the rock, and Phil Johnson, the owner of the Heathcote property who put the rock on sale.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:08am 31st May 2013
- Tags
- Rocky, boulder, rock fall, Jan Kupec, CERA, James McKenzie, Heathcote, Mt Hutt, Phil Johnson, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2011 (2)
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- A video of the controlled explosion of a 40-tonne boulder above the Summit Road. The boulder is being removed using explosives after an assessment by United Research Services found that the rocks supporting the boulder have become unsafe.
- Date
- 2:51am 11th May 2011
- Tags
- boulder, Summit Road, explosion, Media, Communications and Journalism