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Effects of the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, particularly of South Brighton
- Date
- 4 Apr 2012
- Reference
- PADL-000741
- Description
Photographs showing the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, taken 4 April 2012, particularly of South New Brighton.
Shows laying sewerage system, speed restrictions due to even surfaces, view from the Spit towards Redcliffs, Southshore Spit Reserve signage and views.
Arrangement: Files were originally delivered to the Library within a folder called "April 04 - Sth Brighton"
Quantity: 13 digital photograph(s).
- Use/Reproduction
- Please ask the Library for permission to reproduce items from this collection. Copyright: Co-owned by BeckerFraserPhotos and the Crown.
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Part of
- BeckerFraserPhotos :Photographs relating to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011
- Format
- 13 digital photograph(s), Photographs, Digital images, Digital photographs
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