Digital Photograph: Gaol Steps and Lyttelton Main School, Oxford Street, Lyttelton

Maker
Michael Davies
Production date
13 May 2011
Description
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 13 May 2011 showing the damage to the Gaol Steps between Oxford and St Davids Streets and the upper playground of Lyttelton Main School.
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The Gaol Steps are a pedestrian link between Oxford and St Davids Streets. In October 2013 these steps were closed and barricaded with temporary fencing because of the earthquake damage to the walls surrounding them. When they reopen they will provide convenient access between the eastern side of Lyttelton and the town centre where a road was never formed due to the topography. They run between the site of the Lyttelton Gaol (closed 1920) and the site of the Lyttelton Main School which is to be rebuilt by July 2015 to house a new merged primary school.
Associated place notes
Oxford Street; St Davids Street
Associated event notes
Damage caused
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Other id
DSC04060
Accession number
2013.17.54

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