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- Fred and Myrtle’s Paua Shell House by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 22, 2009
This is the late Fred and Myrtle Flutey’s “Paua Shell House” from 258 Marine Parade, Bluff – now replicated approximately 600 kilometers north of it’s original location in the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch. Inside, t...
- Funk ‘n’ Fish ‘n’ Chips by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 21, 2009
Funk ‘n’ Fish ‘n’ Chips, on Manchester Street.
- The Vault by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 20, 2009
“The Vault” exhibition from Neil Pardington features photographs taken in storage spaces in museums and galleries in New Zealand – spaces normally closed to the public. Not only the photographer in me, but also the librarian in me l...
- Flexible funding for insulation scheme by Doctor'n The House on Nov 20, 2009
Here is some good news on the government insulation scheme from scoop.co.nz “The government is making a key change to improve the delivery of its Warm Up New Zealand Heat Smart home insulation scheme. The change sees the fund become a multi-yea...
- My Prediction for the next 6 months by Doctor'n The House on Nov 20, 2009
Here is where I put my next on the line and tell you what I think is going to happen. My last prediction was correct and I think this could be also correct if no major world crisis occurs. In the next few months, even over the Xmas period prices will...
- The Slow Fell by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 19, 2009
My guess is that it was Health and Safety issues that meant that the guys from Treetech had to fell this tree in Cathedral Square in a succession of pieces. This guy has cut two wedges, will wrap the rope around to secure the top part, and next will...
- God Save the Queen by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 18, 2009
The New Zealand Historic Trust recently declared the majority of the Lyttelton to be one of New Zealand’s largest historic areas -the ‘history’ being based on the colonial era – hence the theme of this shop perhaps…...









