Top: Portion of the parapet of Levin and Co.'s building in Customhouse Quay lying where it fell, crashing through the paving stones, gutter, and bitumen road surface. The mass of stonework weighs about 50 tons. Lower left: Part of the wall of the Training College Hall at Kelburn fell outward and crashed through the roofs of outbuildings below. Lower right: The hole in the ceiling of the night nurse's room at the Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, Upper Willis Street. A chimney crashed through onto the bed.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 261, 3 August 1942, Page 6
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86Top: Portion of the parapet of Levin and Co.'s building in Customhouse Quay lying where it fell, crashing through the paving stones, gutter, and bitumen road surface. The mass of stonework weighs about 50 tons. Lower left: Part of the wall of the Training College Hall at Kelburn fell outward and crashed through the roofs of outbuildings below. Lower right: The hole in the ceiling of the night nurse's room at the Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, Upper Willis Street. A chimney crashed through onto the bed. Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 261, 3 August 1942, Page 6
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