UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Earthquake Photographs

Photographs taken by staff from the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury after the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 earthquakes.

Last updated
3:45pm 3rd December 2017
Type
Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:17782

Contains 211 items


UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 061
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 061
A photograph of the rubble from a block of demolished shops on Cranford Street.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 062
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 062
A photograph of the rubble from a block of demolished shops on Cranford Street.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 063
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 063
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Ambrose Heal Furniture on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The brick walls have cracked and crumbled, exposing the inside of the building.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 064
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 064
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Ambrose Heal Furniture on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The brick walls have cracked and crumbled, exposing the inside of the building. Police tape has been placed around the property as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 065
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 065
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the shops has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen to the footpath, taking the awnings with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the buildings as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 066
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 066
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the shops has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen to the footpath, taking the awnings with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the buildings as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 067
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 067
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the shops has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen to the footpath, taking the awnings with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the buildings as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 068
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 068
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the shops has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen to the footpath, taking the awnings with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the buildings as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 069
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 069
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a dairy on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the dairy has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen onto the footpath, taking the awning with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the building as a cordon.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 070
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 070
A photograph of a pile of silt from liquefaction in a garden and driveway.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 071
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 071
A photograph of a pile of silt from liquefaction in a garden and driveway.
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 072
UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering Photograph 072
A photograph of a liquefaction volcano in a garden. A pen has been placed on the mound as a size reference.