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Head of the Harbour: A grand old Lady...
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Head of the Harbour. A place to ponder. Monday, October 8, 2012. A grand old Lady. Tug Lyttelton dockside and firing up. Here is a little bit about the tug from her website http:/ www.tuglyttelton.co.nz/. The tug Lyttelton and her engines were built in Scotland in 1907 by. I can say, wholeheartedly, that she is, indeed, a great lady. The interior detailing of the Lyttelton is just stunning, all lovely wood and gleaming brass. Others were out enjoying the excellent sailing weather. But good on them :-).
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Head of the Harbour: A golden day...
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Head of the Harbour. A place to ponder. Monday, May 13, 2013. At Cass, heading for the hills. Train about to enter Otira tunnel. Now for a rubber fix. May 14, 2013 at 6:01 PM. What a fantastic shot of the black centre line creeping across the single point perspective bridge! Glorious day and no one in sight . Thankyou for sharing :). May 15, 2013 at 5:09 AM. The shadows were a real feature. I forgot to add we saw a trout and lots of salmon - a guy pointed then out just above the Mt White Bridge. I live i...
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20 Templar St. Sutton House. Tom Taylor. | Christchurch Modern
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We're not architects, we're not historians and we don't know much about anything. However we do like modern houses and Christchurch is a great place for them. If you know of a house that deserves a mention please let us know. If we've made a mistake, do the same. If you like the site, tell your friends. If you hate the site, tell your friends you like it anyway. It's a minor white lie that anyone would forgive. 20 Templar St. Sutton House. Tom Taylor. The house was fantastic: like the man himself, compac...
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All the King’s Men | Rebuilding Christchurch
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One brick, one word, one city. Laquo; Submit on the Transition Plan – today by 5pm! All the King’s Men. August 5, 2015. Today, Dave Cliff was appointed as the new head of CERA. From now until when it is disestablished next year. Former Canterbury district commander Dave Cliff, who became the face of policing after the Canterbury earthquakes, started his new role last month as head of Cera’s change management office. Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister. Ewart was a planner during the emergency respons...
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Are we having fun yet? | Rebuilding Christchurch
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One brick, one word, one city. Laquo; Big Chief Lambreaux would not be well pleased. Are we having fun yet? August 27, 2013. Yesterday, the Quake Outcasts won a landmark decision in the High Cour. T, which found that the government had indeed screwed them over by paying 50% of what their land was valued at under a compulsory acquisition. Gerry Brownlee has decided to appeal, and the Prime Minister has come out with this astonishing statement:. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Enter your comment here.
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Communication Breakdown (It’s always the same) | Rebuilding Christchurch
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One brick, one word, one city. Laquo; Daft Transition Recovery Plan. Recovery Clinic: Is there a doctor in the house? Communication Breakdown (It’s always the same). July 21, 2015. Just over a year ago, it was reported that CERA had a disproportionately high number. The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera) has almost doubled its communication budget and increased its public relations staff by a third in the past two years. 8221; campaign, which encouraged rich white people to live in the CBD&#...
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Head of the Harbour: City art...
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Head of the Harbour. A place to ponder. Sunday, April 28, 2013. Yesterday I retraced my last post's inner city circuit with friend Elaine. This time it was a Saturday and there were more people about, more voices, more movement. In a CBD that has been populated mosty by demolition workers for over two years, this was such a great thing. Made by Mel, Reuben and Sasha from Governors Bay. Love the hair! By Rata. I just love the elegant movement in this one. Reflection in the sky walk . Mike Hewson again.
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Rebuilding Christchurch Exclusive: CERA’s Money Pit | Rebuilding Christchurch
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One brick, one word, one city. Laquo; Recovery Clinic: Is there a doctor in the house? Submit on the Transition Plan – today by 5pm! Rebuilding Christchurch Exclusive: CERA’s Money Pit. July 29, 2015. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Recovery Clinic: Is there a doctor in the house? | Rebuilding Christchurch
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One brick, one word, one city. Laquo; Communication Breakdown (It’s always the same). Rebuilding Christchurch Exclusive: CERA’s Money Pit. Recovery Clinic: Is there a doctor in the house? July 22, 2015. Freerange Press are running a “Recovery Clinic” this weekend, at Smash Palace, from 12 till 6pm. When we released the book – Once in a Lifetime. We will be selling copies of the book at crazy discount prices! There’s more info about the event here. And the Facebook event here. Once In A Lifetime.
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Head of the Harbour: A tale of two cities...
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Head of the Harbour. A place to ponder. Friday, April 19, 2013. A tale of two cities. My cousin Fleur and I have just spent several days in Nelson making contact with our Harris relatives and learning more about our great and great, great grandparents. A very productive, happy time. Did anything surprise or shock me? My reaction remains one of disbelief. It still seems unreal. This puzzles me - when the evidence of the destruction wrought by quakes and subsequent demolition is so tangible. It...A favouri...
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