ChristChurch Cathedral

© Kim Andelkovic

ChristChurch Cathedral

Uploaded: August 07, 2012

Description


ChristChurch New Zealand

The February 2011 Christchurch earthquake destroyed the spire and part of the tower – and severely damaged the structure of the remaining building.
The cathedral had been damaged previously by earthquakes in 1881, 1888, 1901, 1922 and 2010.
In late March 2012 work began demolishing the building.

This was taken on 31/1/2009


Comments

Chris Budny level-deluxe August 09, 2012

Terrific capture; what a wonderful memento to have, in light of the loss of the church. #1479534

Kim Andelkovic August 09, 2012

Thank you Christopher.....its always sad to see something historical go.... #10268872

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