TOP: A last look at the facade of an old Christchurch landmark, the Aulsebrooks building at the corner of St Asaph Street and Montreal Street. The building is now a pile of rubble. Demolition and dumping work is entering its final month on the site, after which the property will be put on the market. The factory, which was built for Aulsebrooks in 1879, has been demolished for safety reasons. BOTTOM: Earthmovers reduce the back of the factory to rubble as salvage trucks load in the Montreal Street entrance.
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Press, 7 February 1986, Page 14
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89TOP: A last look at the facade of an old Christchurch landmark, the Aulsebrooks building at the corner of St Asaph Street and Montreal Street. The building is now a pile of rubble. Demolition and dumping work is entering its final month on the site, after which the property will be put on the market. The factory, which was built for Aulsebrooks in 1879, has been demolished for safety reasons. BOTTOM: Earthmovers reduce the back of the factory to rubble as salvage trucks load in the Montreal Street entrance. Press, 7 February 1986, Page 14
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