Search results
Islandora sort
Showing 1 - 4 of 4 results.
- dc.title
- Jim Baltaxe WEMO Photograph 124
- dc.description
- A photograph of the store room of Quinns on Papanui Road. The front walls of the building have crumbled, exposing the rooms inside. Shelves of shoes can be seen, many of them collapsed.
- Creator(s)
- Jim Baltaxe
- Date
- 10:32pm 9th March 2011
- Tags
- shoes, stock room, Quinns, Papanui Road, Merivale Mall, Government and Politics
- dc.title
- Fairfax Video, March 2012 (6)
- dc.description
- A video of an interview with Bruce Greenhalgh about the experiences of Smiths Sports Shoes after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. The business had to move from Moorhouse Avenue after the 4 September 2010 earthquake to Montreal Street. The 22 February 2011 earthquake then damaged their building on Montreal Street, forcing them to move again.
- Creator(s)
- Tamlyn Stewart, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:51am 10th March 2012
- Tags
- Smiths Sports Shoes, Montreal Street, Moorhouse Avenue, Bruce Greenhalgh, Ray White, Media, Communications and Journalism
- dc.title
- BeckerFraserPhotos September 2011 photograph 240
- dc.description
- Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Gloucester Street - did they find a better pair of shoes in the rubble or the bin?".
- Date
- 10:47pm 5th September 2011
- Tags
- abandoned, CBD red zone, central city red zone, Gloucester Street, shoes
- dc.title
- Fairfax Video, February 2013 (1)
- dc.description
- A video of a tour of two completed shops in New Regent Street. Mark Galletly from Galletly Builders talks about the damage caused by the 22 February 2011 earthquake, the work that was done to restore the shops, and the items that archaeologists found on the sites. The items found included the foundations of a nineteenth century ice skating rink, and bowling shoes. The video also includes an interview with shop owners Brian and Betty Hazeldine.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 12:42am 1st February 2013
- Tags
- New Regent Street, Mark Galletly, Galletly Builders, archaeology, ice skating rink, bowling shoes, artefact, Brian Hazeldine, Betty Hazeldine, Media, Communications and Journalism