Rebekah Rogers's WEMO Photographs

Photographs taken by Rebekah Rogers, a volunteer at the Wellington Emergency Management Office, during the emergency response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake.

Last updated
9:27pm 31st October 2017
Type
Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:19052

Contains 115 items


Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 061
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 061
A photograph of a large trench at the entrance to a street in Christchurch. There is water and liquefaction in the trench. Road cones have been placed around it as a warning. In the background, two personnel from the New Zealand Army are guarding the entrance to the street. They are wearing their army uniforms and high-visibility vests.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 062
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 062
A photograph of cracks in Park Terrace, where an access hole has lifted. Road cones have been placed on the road to warn and direct traffic.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 063
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 063
A photograph of people walking down Park Terrace near the intersection of Peterborough Street. Cordon fences and road cones have been used to direct traffic onto safer parts of the road.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 064
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 064
A photograph of campervans parked in Hagley Park.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 065
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 065
A photograph of army personnel sitting on a couch made of mattresses outside a cordon on Park Terrace. A neighbourhood cat has come over to say hello.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 066
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 066
A photograph of a paper heart pegged to the door of a portaloo. A quote on the heart reads, "'We can do no great things; only small things with great love.' Mother Teresa".
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 067
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 067
A photograph of rubble outside the Cranmer Centre on the corner of Armagh and Montreal Streets. The rubble is from the front walls of the building which have crumbled in places, spilling bricks onto the street. Cordon fencing has been placed around the building.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 068
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 068
A photograph of USAR codes spray painted on a set of letterboxes in the Christchurch central city.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 069
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 069
A photograph of a messaged spray-painted by USAR staff on the driveway of a property in the Christchurch central city. The message reads, "Overhead danger, NZRT3".
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 070
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 070
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a property in the Christchurch central city. Part of the roof of the property has collapsed, spilling material onto the balcony below. A sign in the foreground reads, "Wots your councillor doing for your water?".
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 071
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 071
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Registry Building on the corner of Montreal and Worcester Streets. Masonry around the gable has collapsed onto the footpath below. Steel bracing has been used to hold up the remaining masonry. Wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 072
Rebekah Rogers WEMO Photograph 072
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Registry Building on the corner of Montreal and Worcester Streets. Masonry around the gable has collapsed onto the footpath below. Steel bracing has been used to hold up the remaining masonry. Wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.