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[Ephemera relating to recovery and rebuilding after the Christchurch earthquake of Febr...

Date: 2012

Reference: Eph-B-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2012

Description: Includes: Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Buildings Fund. Building a sense of place. Mahoney & Pickford. Photographic exhibition, Worcester Boulevard, 17th october - 9th December 2012. [Pamphlet] Celebrate suffrage; Rebuild with our vote. Suffrage Day celebration Wednesday 19 September [2012]. Flyer The heart of our city; a documentary film. Sunday July 15th at the Court Theatre, at the end of Bernard St, Addington [2012] [Postcard-sized flyer] (2 copies) Rally for democracy; our city, our say. ECAn Education Heritage, central City Plan; WeCan. Sat December 1, 2pm Latimer Square. March to Cranmer Square [2012]. Flyer (2 copies) Rally for the Cathedral. Save our heritage! Saturday May 26th. 2.30pm Cranmer Square. Christchurch cathedral can be saved, can be made safe, can be restored [2012] Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team. be alert; be careful; Bee safe [Circular sticker. 2012?] (2 copies) Re:START access & parking map. Supported by ASB [2012] Saving heritage - latest news. Cathedral public meeting, Thursday 6 September [at] Cashmere Presbyterian Church Hall. Flyer Spiritual noursihment for a broken city. A joint venture provided by Rosary House Spiritual Life centre; Sister Eveleen in the City. 2012 programme Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT). Fact sheets numbers 1-6 (Differs from set of ten similarly title fact sheets at Eph-A-LOCAL-Christchurch-2012) Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team. Information on ground anchors Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to 320 mm.

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Creator unknown: Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch, with spire being rebuilt

Date: [ca 1903]

Reference: 1/2-018021-G

Description: Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch, with spire being rebuilt after the 1901 earthquake. Photographer unidentified. The nave, tower and spire of Christchurch Cathedral was completed in 1881. Work on completeing the rest of the building began in 1900. In 1902 the transcepts were finished and work started on the chancel and apse. An earthquake in 1901 cracked the upper part of the spire in two places. In this photograph which dates from late 1902/1903 (see scaffolding beyond the transcept indicating work on chancel) the upper part of the spire has been removed by Messrs Graham and Greig in preparation for replacing this section with a copper covered wooden structure. The Cathedral was completed in 1904. (Information from "Vision and Reality; Christchurch Cathedral in the Square," Colin Brown, Christchurch, 2000 and "A Dream of Spires," Ian Lochhead, Canterbury University Press, 1999, page 153.) Preparation for erecting the scaffolding was reported in the Christchurch Star 15 January 1902. The cross was replaced on the top of the new copper covered wooden section of the spire on 29 June 1903. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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View of the Cathedral Church steeple under repair from prior earthquake damage, with Jo...

Date: 1 Aug 1891

From: Maclay, Adam Henry Pearson, 1873-1955 :Negatives

Reference: 1/2-163954-G

Description: Photograph taken by Christchurch photographer Adam Henry Pearson Maclay. Other - additional information from Paperspast, National Library of NZ, for earthquake damage to the Christchurch Cathedral steeple on September 1 1888 Source of descriptive information - Negative registers. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative, 1/2 plate

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