Eroica Ritchie's Photographs

Photographs of the earthquake damage around Christchurch, taken by Eroica Ritchie.

Last updated
8:16am 29th October 2017
Type
Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:12465

Contains 194 items


Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 001
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 001
Broken glass and crockery littering the floor of a kitchen.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 002
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 002
A fallen television in a living room.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 003
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 003
A damaged dairy on the corner of Edgeware Road and Barbadoes Street. Part of the brick facade has fallen, collapsing the awnings. Bricks litter the road.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 004
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 004
A car damaged by fallen bricks.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 005
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 005
The roof of a car damaged by fallen bricks.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 006
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 006
Broken jars and bottles fallen from the shelves of a shop.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 007
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 007
Honey jars on a shelf in a shop. A hand-written note attached to the shelf reads, "Earthquake? Don't stand here!!".
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 008
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 008
Damage to the Repertory Theatre building. Part of the facade has collapsed onto the awning below, and bricks and masonry have spilled across the street. The building is cordoned off with road cones and police tape.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 009
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 009
Damage to the Westende Jewellers building. The upper storey facade has collapsed, and rubble covers the road. The area has been cordoned off with road cones and police tape, and fire service personnel are inspecting the damage from the basket of a fire engine's ladder.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 010
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 010
Broken windows in the Design and Arts College building in Worcester Street.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 011
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 011
Damage to the Westende Jewellers building. The upper storey facade has collapsed, and rubble covers the road. The area has been cordoned off with road cones and police tape, and fire service personnel are inspecting the damage from the basket of a fire engine's ladder.
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 012
Photograph by Eroica Ritchie 012
The clock on New Regent Street. A crack runs down the edge of the parapet, showing how the buildings have moved. The clock has stopped at the time of the earthquake.