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- Kissed By an Earthquake
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- A digitally manipulated photograph of broken windows on Shadbolt House. The photographer comments, "This was close to the start of the demolition of the earthquake damaged Shadbolt House building in the Port of Lyttelton, New Zealand. In the bright sun the glass reflected the blue sky, but the broken windows only reflected the blackness of the interior of the empty broken building".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 10:54pm 6th October 2012
- Tags
- damaged, broken, smashed, windows, Lyttleton, Banks Peninsula, glass, Shadbolt House, Port Authority, Peter Beaven
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- Monster Munch
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- A digitally manipulated image of a excavator claw tangled with reinforcing cable, with a damaged concrete building in the background. The photographer comments, "The monster destroying the earthquake broken buildings close to the Lyttelton tunnel".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 6:22am 10th October 2011
- Tags
- demolition, crane, tunnel, Lyttelton, teeth, gripper, Heathcote, Port Hills Road, towers, malthouse, quake art
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- LYTTELTON
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- A digitally manipulated image of the word 'Lyttelton' made out of damaged bricks. The photographer comments, "This shows the courage and humour of the earthquake wrecked port of Lyttelton. There is lots of little things that make you smile that the locals and volunteers from around the area have created".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 10:51am 11th November 2012
- Tags
- Lyttelton, port, Banks Peninsula, wrecked, damaged, broken, sign, brick, corner, wall, floor, corrugated, iron, plants, pot
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- I've Lit the Fuse, What Next?
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- Two workers inspect fuses placed in an embankment during reinforcement work. The photographer comments, "This is the reinforcing of an embankment in the port of Lyttelton, which partly collapsed in the Christchurch earthquakes. They are using the same equipment as used for blowing up rock faces to mend them".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 10:31pm 6th October 2012
- Tags
- reinforcement, drilling, machine, worker, rods, Lyttelton, port, house, hill, telephone pole, power pole, workmen, Banks Peninsula, bank, concrete block, digger
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- A Bit of Dirt Never Hurt!
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- A digitally manipulated image of a sign reading "A bit of dirt never hurt". The photographer comments, "This was a sign put up on a section of land in the Port of Lyttelton where an earthquake damaged building had been removed. The cliff at the back had collapsed down probably during the demolition process".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 10:42pm 6th October 2012
- Tags
- sign, dirt, rocks, collapse, demolition, cliff, port, Lyttelton, earth, Lava Bar, Volcano Cafe