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A house on the corner of Marine Parade and Jervois Street
Cranmer Square
Hagley Nurses Hostel Demolition was demolished after the 2010/2011 earthquakes.
Named after the bishopric of Durham.
Views of a changing City
A series of pages scanned from a 1932 booklet promoting the Street once it was opened 1st April 1932. The book was borrowed from Mrs Hatherley the daughter of Hatherley
New Regent Street was marketed as ‘The most beautiful street in New Zealand’ when it was opened by Mayor D G Sullivan in April 1932.
7 April 2011 - partial demolition of original Christchurch Girls' High School ...
Haskins Garage, a victim of the Earthquakes
An Area half way down High Street that contained a most eclectc range of business and building styles, was heavily impacted by the earthquakes.
At 267 Cambridge Terrace.
This topic is to link the shared stories, memories and experiences of people during the Canterbury earthquakes and aftershocks of 2010 and 2011.
Opawa Bowling Club, 81 Opawa Road
An assortment of photos from Papanui's second 50 years.
208 Hereford Street
The Church of the Good Shepherd at 40 Phillips Street was built in 1885.
My lunchtime latte and muffin had just been put on the table at Coffee Culture in Sumner, a few seconds before the rumbling and shaking started. The building shuddered and



























































